Definitely. Rorschach met his end in the comic. It was a significant moment in the story that had a big impact on the plot and the other characters.
Yes, Rorschach did die in the comic.
I don't believe Rorschach was strictly racist. His character was multi-faceted, and his actions and thoughts had deeper roots than just racism.
Rick did die in the comic. The circumstances surrounding his death were complex and had a major impact on the story's direction and the other characters.
Garfield hasn't died in the comic. The comic series keeps going with Garfield's fun and humorous moments. The creators haven't decided to end his story in such a way.
Yes, Carl died in the comic. The circumstances surrounding his death were quite dramatic and added a lot of tension to the plot.
Shiva didn't die in the comic I read. But it might be different in some alternate versions or continuations. Comics can have multiple story arcs and interpretations.
Well, Thanos met his end in the comic when his plans were ultimately thwarted by the combined efforts of multiple superheroes. His own overconfidence and underestimation of his opponents played a role in his downfall.
Wolverine's death in the comic was a complex event. He was exposed to a lethal virus that weakened him greatly, and in a final battle, he sacrificed himself to save others.
Carol's death in the comic was quite unexpected and came as a result of a complex series of events involving a major conflict with a powerful villain.
Superman died when he was exposed to a powerful and lethal form of Kryptonite radiation.