No, Paul Reinman passed away September 27th, 1988 at the age of 78.
marvel and dc still do make comics
He as killed in a car crash in October 23, 2005.
Yes, Captain America is still being published by Marvel Comics. The character continues to be a central figure in the Marvel Universe and is featured in various comic book series and crossover events.
X-men comics have only ever been published by Marvel Comics. The comics were originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The first comic was released by Marvel in 1963. Though Marvel sold its film rights of the X-men to 20th Century Fox, it still retains the rights of the comics and cartoons.
Western comics are not as popular in Japan as manga, which is their homegrown comic industry. However, there is a niche audience for western comics in Japan, particularly among fans of superhero comics like Marvel and DC. Manga still dominates the market in Japan.
Stan Lee passed away in November 2018, so unfortunately, it is not possible to contact him directly. However, you can still connect with his legacy and contributions through his work in Marvel comics and the characters he created.
Yes, Scourge does die in the Sonic comics. He is killed by Super Sonic in issue #207 during the "Iron Dominion" arc.
Currently in the comics she is still alive..but if you talking about in daredevil, a guy from tr hand names stone?? Brough her back to life
It was founded in 1934 as National Allied Comics.As early as 1940, they started using the name "Superman-DC" (After their two most successful books, Superman and Detective Comics, which was where Batman was first introduced in #27), with their earliest version of the DC Comics logo being found at the time. They were called DC Comics from then on by readers, even though, officially, they were still called "Superman-DC". It was until 1977 that the company OFFICIALLY adopted the name DC Comics.
Jackson Bostwick, an actor who is most noted for playing Captain Marvel on "Shazam!" is alive and well in Tennessee. He still makes appearances at convetions.
After Thor's death, his hammer, Mjolnir, was buried with him in his funeral pyre. In the Marvel comics, a new version of Mjolnir was created for a different character, Jane Foster, who took up the mantle of Thor. In the MCU, it is currently unclear what happened to Mjolnir after Thor's death, as Thor is still alive and wielding the weapon in the most recent films.
His outfit.When Bob Kane first began writing the Batman comics, he was writing for Amalgam Comics, which was a short lived under comic book company for both DC and Marvel comics. At that time he was only called referred to as "The Bat-Man" and still referred to at times as "The Batman". The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939), and since then has appeared primarily in publications by DC Comics. While in Amalgam Comics, he was an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.