Wolverine has shown moments of wanting to end his life in the comics, usually when the weight of his past and the challenges he faces become overwhelming. However, these instances are part of his complex character development and don't mean he's always suicidal.
Yes, sometimes Wolverine has contemplated or attempted to take his own life due to the trauma and burden he carries.
Occasionally, Wolverine might have such thoughts, especially when facing extreme circumstances or internal conflicts that make him feel hopeless. But it's not a constant or defining trait.
No, Wolverine doesn't kill Deadpool in the comics. They have their battles and conflicts, but Deadpool usually manages to survive.
Yes, Deadpool has killed Wolverine in some comic storylines.
Yes, Wolverine has killed Jean in some comic storylines.
It depends on the specific comic series and story arcs. Sometimes Magneto does manage to kill Wolverine, but not in all versions of their encounters.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Wolverine has been depicted as killing a kid, but it's usually within a complex and morally ambiguous context.
Wolverine has killed Sabretooth in some comic iterations. It often happens during intense battles and is driven by their long-standing rivalry and complex history.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Wolverine was involved in the events that led to Jean Grey's death.
In some alternate universes or specific story arcs, Wolverine might be involved in actions that result in harm to the X-Men. However, it's not a defining trait of his character across all comics.
Maybe it's due to some extreme emotional or mental stress he's facing in that comic storyline.
No, Wolverine doesn't smoke in the comics. He's usually focused on fighting and survival, not on smoking.