I don't think so. There are still some indie creators and small presses keeping the alternative comic scene alive.
No way! Comics are far from dead. There's still a huge fan base and new comics coming out all the time.
Comics aren't dead. They might have changed and adapted to new technologies and trends, but they still have a significant presence in the entertainment industry. Many comic book characters have even made it to the big screen.
In certain comic arcs, Loki has met his demise. But in the ever-evolving world of comics, his fate can change with new story developments.
Yes, Logan is dead in some comic storylines. But comic universes are complex and there could be alternate timelines or resurrections.
Not at all. DC Comics is still very much alive and kicking. They continue to produce new comics and have a dedicated fan base.
I don't think sexism is completely dead in comics. Some comics might unconsciously perpetuate gender biases or present limited roles for certain genders. However, there are also efforts being made to address and change this.
Yes, there have been storylines where Superman appeared to die, but he often comes back through various means.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Wolverine has died. But in the complex world of comics, there are often alternate universes and potential comebacks.
Yes, it seems so. There haven't been any new releases or updates for a long time.
Romance isn't dead in comics. There are many comics that explore different aspects of love and relationships. It just might present romance in unique and diverse ways compared to traditional notions.