Not that I'm aware of. Comics tend to feature more conventional or fantasy-based characters, and a surfing penguin is quite an uncommon concept.
No, I don't think there was. Comics usually don't have such unusual characters like a surfing penguin.
No, Penguin wasn't depicted as gay in the comics. His character was focused on other aspects of villainy and power.
I don't think so. There's no clear indication of that in the comics I've read.
In some comic storylines, Penguin's sexuality might be depicted as such, but it depends on the specific comic and the creative choices of the writers and artists.
In the comics, the penguin's sexuality isn't clearly depicted as gay. It could be up to the reader's imagination or future developments in the story.
I don't think so. There's no such indication in the typical comic storylines about the penguin's sexuality.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific comic and its storyline.
No, they aren't. In the comics, Penguin and Riddler have no romantic relationship.
The status of Penguin's sexual orientation in DC Comics is rather ambiguous. Different story arcs might hint at various possibilities, but there's no definitive statement of him being gay.
Penguin and Riddler are typically not friends. They often operate independently and may even compete or have conflicts with each other in the comic universe.
Not usually. Penguins in comics are typically represented without a focus on their sexual orientation.