No, Issei didn't die in the light novels.
Issei survives throughout the light novels. The plot doesn't involve his death. His presence is crucial to the development of the story.
I don't know for sure. Maybe you could try looking up detailed summaries or reviews of the light novel to get the answer you're looking for.
No, Issei doesn't die in the manga. The story keeps him alive for further developments.
No, he doesn't. He gets into some really tough spots, but he always manages to come out alive.
As far as the 86 Light Novel goes, Shin is alive. Throughout the story, he faces numerous challenges and dangerous situations, but he manages to overcome them. His character is a strong and resilient one. His survival has a significant impact on the relationships between the characters. It also affects the overall direction of the story, as he becomes a central figure in the fight against the enemies. The author has crafted his character in such a way that his survival seems almost like a natural progression of the story, given his abilities and the relationships he has formed.
No, Shin didn't die. The story has him survive through various challenges.
Light was killed by Ryuk. Ryuk wrote Light's name in his death note, ending Light's life.
Light's death in the manga occurred because he was outsmarted. Ryuk, the Shinigami, decided to end his life by writing his name in the Death Note as Light's fate caught up with him and his schemes were exposed.
Yes, Raeven did die in the light novel. It was a sad and unexpected turn of events for the character.
I need more context to answer this question. Can you tell me if the donkey died in the Age of Light? And any background or plot related to it? This way, I can better provide you with an answer.