Romance isn't dead in manhwa. There are always new and creative takes on romance, appealing to different audiences and keeping the genre going strong.
I don't think so. There are still many manhwa that feature beautiful and heartwarming romance stories.
Romance isn't dead in manga. Different genres and themes within manga still incorporate romance in diverse and interesting ways that attract readers.
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.
No way! Comics are far from dead. There's still a huge fan base and new comics coming out all the time.
The Mind Code is a fictional novel. I can't give a definite answer as to whether the content of the novel exists or not. In the novel, whether Canary died or not was a suspense and part of the plot. The readers could determine whether Canary was dead or not based on their own reading experience and imagination.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, because there's no clear representative work or author for this name. If you can provide more background information or context, I can try to help you answer your question.
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.
The death of Pearl of Glory 2 could not be confirmed because there was no official announcement or news about the death of Pearl of Glory 2. As a fictional character, Pearl's fate and story line continued to develop and change in the novel. If you are interested in the story line of Pearl, it is recommended to read the original novel or relevant media reports to obtain more accurate information.
Yes, Novell Netware is pretty much dead. It's not widely used anymore and has been replaced by more modern networking technologies.
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.