Spiderman and Loki aren't related in comics. They have separate adventures and roles, belonging to different comic storylines and themes.
They often interact in alternate universes or crossover storylines, creating exciting and unexpected partnerships or conflicts.
Well, it's possible that they could interact in some alternate comic storyline or fan-created content. But in the main canon, I haven't seen a clear connection. Maybe they share a common enemy or theme, but that's a stretch.
The comics often provide inspiration and background for the TV series. Some storylines and character traits might be drawn from the comics.
There's no direct connection between an alligator and Loki in typical comics. It's an unusual combination.
There are many comics related to Spiderman. One of them is 'The Amazing Spider-Man' which follows his adventures in New York City.
They often share similar themes and elements. The comics might inspire certain aspects of the movies or vice versa.
Loki and Spider-Man's relationship in comics is complex and varies. They might come into conflict due to Loki's mischief or work together when circumstances demand it. It really depends on the particular comic arc and the creative direction taken by the writers.
They're not directly related. Spider-Man and Loki operate in different storylines and universes within the comics.
They have some occasional crossovers and interactions in specific comic storylines. Sometimes they team up, and other times they might be at odds.
Well, Loki and the Time Keeper in comics have an inconsistent relationship. In some plots, Loki might use his tricks to outsmart the Time Keeper's plans. But in other scenarios, they could be on the same side for a common goal, though that's rare.