Yes, they do. Zuko and Mai's relationship has its ups and downs, but ultimately they end up together in the comics.
In the comics, Zuko and Mai do end up together. Their story has its challenges, but they find their way back to each other. The comic portrays their reunion and continuation of their relationship in a satisfying way.
Yes, Zuko and Mai end up together. The comic explores their individual growth and how it leads them back to a romantic connection. Their relationship is depicted with depth and complexity, making their ending together quite meaningful.
Yes, they do. Their relationship faces challenges and eventually ends.
Zuko and Mai do get back together in the comics. The plot developments and character growth lead to their reconciliation and a fresh start for their relationship.
Yes, Mai and Zuko end up getting back together in the comics. It's a development that fans of their relationship were happy to see. The comic writers crafted a storyline that made it possible for them to rekindle their romance.
Yes, they did. The comics show their reconciliation and continuation of their relationship.
No, they don't. Their relationship doesn't progress to that point in the comics.
Yes, they do. Archie and Betty have a happy ending together in some comic storylines.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops and they end up together in the comic storyline.
In the comics, Angel and Buffy don't end up together. The storylines take various turns and their paths don't lead to a conventional happy ending together. There are many external factors and character developments that prevent it.
Yes, they do. The relationship between Korra and Asami progresses and they end up together in the comics.
No, they don't. Their relationship has its ups and downs but doesn't result in a final happy ending together.