Yes, they do. Lois and Clark's marriage is a significant event in the comics.
Yes, they do. Lois and Clark have a son named Jonathan Kent in some comic storylines.
It varies depending on the specific comic run and continuity. But generally speaking, Lois Lane isn't older than Clark Kent. Their ages are often depicted as being relatively close or Clark being the elder one.
In certain comic arcs, Lois Lane does face the challenge of cancer. This plot development adds depth and drama to her character's journey.
Definitely not. The comic storyline for Eddie and Venom doesn't take that marital turn. It's focused on their adventures and battles, not a marital commitment.
Yes, they do. Their relationship progresses and they eventually tie the knot in the comics.
No, they don't. They have a complex relationship but don't end up getting married in the comics.
Oliver and Felicity do end up getting married. It's a romantic development that fans have been waiting for. The marriage adds a new dimension to their relationship and the overall story.
Yes, they do. Their relationship progresses to marriage in some comic storylines.
Yes, they do. Barry and Iris have a significant relationship arc and eventually get married in the comics.
Definitely. Felicity and Oliver get married. This development brings a new dynamic to the characters' relationship and has a major impact on the overall plot of the comics.