Not really. Time travel in Endgame has some significant differences from the way it's depicted in the comics.
Time travel in Endgame isn't completely in line with the comics. The rules and implications of it are handled differently, which gives a distinct take on the concept compared to the comic source material.
In general, time travel in Endgame doesn't strictly follow the comic book version. There are various plot and mechanics changes that set them apart.
No, the time travel in Endgame isn't canon to the comics. The movie took some creative liberties for its storyline.
Yes, it should. Consistent rules make the time travel plot more logical and believable for the readers/viewers.
Yes, it is. The endgame is often depicted in various comic storylines.
Not really. There are significant differences between 'Endgame' and the comics. The movie takes some liberties with the story and characters.
Yes, Endgame is based on comics from Marvel. The movie takes inspiration from various comic storylines and characters.
No, Barchie isn't endgame in the comics. Their story takes different turns.
Yes, Endgame was featured in the comics, but with some differences from the movie version.
You need to have a clear understanding of the overall style and theme of the comic. Then, practice observing real-world environments for reference.
No, it's not exactly the same. There are some differences in the plot and character developments.
Yes, there are several comics that incorporate the concept of endgame in various ways. It depends on the specific comic universe and storyline.