Not at all. The comic storylines are complex and have various factors that prevent Thanos from achieving the total eradication of everyone. There are always forces working against him and characters who find ways to survive and fight back.
The comic where Deadpool kills everyone is called 'Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe'. This comic explores Deadpool's extreme actions and their consequences for the Marvel comic world. It's a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Not exactly. While there are many significant character deaths in Akame ga Kill manga, a few manage to make it through. The story is known for its high stakes and tragic turns, but not all characters meet a fatal end.
Class Advancement: Dragon Tamer's I Can Slay Gods is a fantasy novel. It tells the story of the main character Qin Fan binding himself to the system in the game, awakening the SSS-rank talent Dragon God Protection, and becoming a Dragon Tamer. He summoned the dragon and the frost dragon egg to fight against the supreme demon god, starting a thrilling adventure. The novel was updated to chapter 1109, with a total of 45 chapters. It could be read by new people on the Internet.
Class Advancement: Dragon Tamer's I Can Slay Gods is a fantasy novel. It tells the story of the protagonist Qin Fan binding himself to the system in the game, awakening the SSS-rank talent Dragon God Protection, and becoming a Dragon Tamer. He summoned the dragon and the frost dragon egg to fight against the demon god and embark on a thrilling adventure. This novel was updated to chapter 1171.
Another common theme is the exploration of relationships. With everyone alive, the relationships between characters can develop in ways that were not possible in the original story. This could include friendships deepening or romances that were cut short in the original now having a chance to bloom. Also, the theme of hope is quite prevalent. The fact that everyone is alive gives a sense of hope for a better future in the Akame ga Kill world, and fanfics often explore how the characters strive towards that better future.
Generally no. After finishing the main story, the game's mechanics and design typically don't permit indiscriminate killing of everyone. It would likely break the game's balance and intended narrative.