In the comics, Kimiko and Frenchie don't end up together. Their paths and storylines don't lead to a romantic entanglement. The focus is more on their individual arcs and contributions to the overall plot.
Kimiko is indeed present in the comics. Her character brings a lot of depth and intrigue to the plot. There are various storylines involving her that make the comics more engaging.
In the comics, Frenchie's sexuality wasn't explicitly stated as gay. It might be open to interpretation depending on how you read the character's storylines and interactions.