X-Men comics ended perhaps due to storylines becoming repetitive or failing to attract new readers. Also, competition from other comic universes might have played a role.
Maybe it was due to low popularity or a lack of creative direction.
Injustice comics concluded after a certain run. The storyline reached a natural conclusion, wrapping up the major arcs and conflicts.
In my opinion, it's better if they don't end. They provide an alternative way to enjoy the Sonic universe and have the potential to explore new plotlines and character developments.
Yes, Archie Comics has ended. It might be because of competition from other forms of entertainment or a need to reinvent the brand and it just didn't work out as planned.
Well, it's unlikely that Marvel Comics will completely end anytime soon. They keep coming up with new storylines and characters to keep the franchise going. Plus, the demand from fans remains strong.
Comics do end. This can happen for various reasons. Maybe the story has been fully explored, or the sales aren't good enough to continue. Or, the creators might simply want to move on to new projects.
X-Men comics first appeared in September 1963.
Yes, they do eventually end. But it might vary depending on specific storylines and publishing decisions.
Yes, it does. The 'The Walking Dead' comics concluded after a long and eventful run.
It seems that a decline in popularity and changes in the comic industry led to the end of Garfield comics.