Well, it varies. In certain arcs of the manga, Pokemon have been shown to die. But it's not a common occurrence and is often part of significant plot developments.
Yes, sometimes they do. The manga can have more intense and dramatic situations compared to the games or anime.
Sadly, Levi met his end in the manga. The circumstances surrounding his death were complex and left a lasting impression. It was a turning point in the narrative that changed the course of the story.
No, Bakugo doesn't die in the manga. His character is still very much alive and kicking in the story.
No, Bakugo didn't die in the manga. The character remains an important part of the story.
Gojo does die in the manga. The circumstances leading to his death are quite complex and involve a series of intense battles and story developments.
To be honest, I don't have the exact information. Maybe you could look up some fan forums or discussions for more details on this.
I'm not sure. You'd have to read through the manga to find out for sure.
No, Black didn't die in the Pokemon manga.
Sometimes it's to add drama or create a sense of loss to make the story more engaging.
Not all of them die. Some characters have survived or have alternate storylines in the comics.
Some Americans do like manga. It depends on personal interests and preferences.