Well, it depends on the specific comic arc. Sometimes the circumstances align for Ant Man to take on Thanos and even succeed in defeating him, but not in all cases.
In the comic universe, Ant Man doesn't have the direct action of killing Thanos. The storylines are much more intricate and involve many other factors and characters.
They have very little direct connection in the comics. Thanos is a major cosmic villain, while Ant-Man is more focused on Earth-based adventures.
In some comic story arcs, Ant-Man has been involved in situations where he has had to resort to actions that result in the death of others. But it's not a common occurrence and is often driven by extreme circumstances or to protect others.
Yes, Thanos does kill Spider-Man in some comic storylines.
Yes, Thanos did kill Iron Man in the comic. It was a significant and emotional moment for fans.
In certain comic arcs, Thanos has been responsible for Spider-Man's death. But comic storylines can vary and sometimes there are alternate universes or reboots where this doesn't happen.
The interaction between Thanos and Ant-Man in the comic is quite intense. They often face off in epic battles with strategic moves and unexpected twists.
Ant Man struggled against Thanos in the comic. Thanos had the advantage in raw power and strategic planning. But Ant Man didn't back down easily and managed to cause some trouble for Thanos.
Thanos was meticulously gathering the Infinity Stones and strategizing to overcome any potential obstacles, including the possible interference of Ant-Man.
In the comic 'Infinity Gauntlet', Thanos kills Iron Man.