No, Luke Cage doesn't die in the comics. He's a resilient character who survives various challenges.
Luke Cage remains alive in the comics. He has overcome many obstacles and continues to be a prominent figure. His durability and powers help him persevere through tough situations.
Luke Cage doesn't turn bad. His character is consistently depicted as a force for good, fighting against injustice and protecting the innocent.
Luke Cage is not gay in the comics. His character is usually involved in romantic storylines with women and there are no indications of him being gay.
No, Luke Cage doesn't become a crime boss. He's a hero who fights against crime.
Yes, Luke Skywalker does die in some comic storylines.
The exact height of Luke Cage in the comics isn't given a fixed measurement. But generally, he's portrayed as tall and muscular to showcase his superhuman strength and toughness.
Luke Cage acquires his outfit through a special tailor who designs it to enhance his superhero image and provide protection.
Luke Cage gains his powers through a scientific experiment gone wrong. He was subjected to a procedure that gave him superhuman strength and durability.
Luke Skywalker indeed meets his end in the original comics. The circumstances surrounding his death add depth and complexity to the Star Wars narrative.
Not exactly the same. There are some differences in character development and storylines.
The Luke Cage show is moderately similar to the comics. It keeps the core concepts and character traits but updates the story for a modern audience with new plot developments and twists.