Not all of them. Different Buffy comics have various storylines and timings. Some could fill in gaps from earlier seasons or offer alternate perspectives rather than strictly following after Season 7.
The Dune comics are set in a distant future, in a universe filled with political intrigue and ecological challenges.
The Witcher comics typically take place within the expansive and complex world of The Witcher universe, often interweaving with the events and timelines of the novels and games.
Not really. The Lucifer comics have their own unique setting and storyline that may not align completely with the mainstream comic universe.
The Archie Comics are typically set in the fictional town of Riverdale.
It depends. There's no clear-cut answer. Sometimes it seems related, but other times it's hard to tell for sure.
No, they don't. The TF2 comics and MVM have separate timelines that aren't directly related in that way.
Syndicate takes place after the Assassins Creed comics. The storyline and chronology suggest this sequence.
No, not all of them. While Maine is a common setting in many of his works, some of his novels are set in other locations.
The Buffy comics end with a combination of resolution for some story elements and open-endedness for others. It leaves fans both satisfied and curious, inviting them to imagine what might come next.
One reason could be that Stephen King is familiar and fond of Maine's settings and atmosphere, which inspire his storytelling.