no they do not
If you're talking about the Captain Marvel who died in the 'Death Of Captain Marvel' graphic novel(there are a few others, even within the Marvel Comics company itself), then the man who Captain Marvel acquired cancer from was called Nitro.Nitro had the ability to cause explosions(or something like that), and Captain Marvel developed cancer from his repeated exposure to him through their constant battles through the years.However, this may have led to the circumstances which caused his death, but I wouldn't outright say that "Nitro killed Captain Marvel" in such a deliberate manner...realistically, Nitro didn't up and *decide* to "give" Captain Marvel cancer, it was just a by-product of things that happened.
yes
There are three real possibilities (in my mind). It could Captain America (you're stereotypical all-american hero) Spiderman (I always think of him first when someone mentions marvel, and he's just such a badass) or Wolverine (being the figurehead of the X-Men easily qualifies him to be the figurehead of all of marvel, in the same way Superman being the figurehead of the Justice League does)
no you cannot.
Some of the well-known women characters in Marvel comics include Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, Storm, and Jean Grey. Each of these characters has their own unique powers, abilities, and storylines that have made them popular among fans.
No, DC and Marvel are two separate comic book companies with their own unique superheroes and universes. DC is known for characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, while Marvel is known for characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Avengers.
No, there have been multiple characters who have taken on the mantle of Captain America in the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While Steve Rogers is the original and most well-known Captain America, other characters like Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson have also held the title at different times. Each character brings their unique perspective and abilities to the role, contributing to the legacy of Captain America.
They're both just as famous as each other
In any compitition superman or naruto faced each other Superman would be the victor. Unless the fight specifically tailored to narutos talents as a ninja, and didn't allow superman to use his krytonian powers. Then it could go either way.
No. Marvel Comics and DC Comics have always been separate entities. They have been rivals almost ever since.
"World's Finest" written in 1941
superman there both strong and luv each other