Yes, they do. Their relationship develops and they end up together in the comic storyline.
Sure, Hughie and Starlight do end up together in the comics. It's a result of their shared experiences and the evolution of their feelings for each other throughout the story.
In the comics, Hughie and Starlight do end up together. Their journey is filled with ups and downs, but they manage to find a way to be together in the end.
Yes, they do. Archie and Betty have a happy ending together in some comic storylines.
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.
In the comics, Buffy and Angel don't have a traditional happy ending together. There are many complications and external factors that prevent their relationship from reaching that point. It's a complex and evolving story.
Yes, they do. Betty and Archie have a romantic ending in the comics.
No, they don't. They have a complex and adversarial relationship throughout the comics.
In most comic storylines, Wanda and Vision don't end up together permanently. Their relationship is often complicated and subject to various twists and turns.
Yes, they do. Zuko and Mai's relationship has its ups and downs, but ultimately they end up together in the comics.