Well, in the Guardians of the Galaxy comics, Ego's fate is sealed and he indeed passes away. This event has major implications for the story and the characters involved.
No, Rocket doesn't die in the Guardians of the Galaxy comics. At least not in the main storylines that I'm familiar with.
Yes, she does die in some storylines of the comic.
Themes like love and friendship are also present. Love can be in the form of Ego's love for his son Peter, albeit in a very twisted way in the movie, but fan fictions can explore a more healthy form of that love. Friendship is about how the Guardians might interact with Ego if he were to change or if they had to work with him. Another theme is the concept of the greater good. How Ego's actions, whether good or bad, affect the overall well - being of the galaxy is often explored in these fan fictions.
The main guardians of the galaxy in the comics include Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot.
The Guardians of the Galaxy comics are known for their humor. The combination of the characters' personalities and the creative storylines contribute to the funny aspect. Some issues are funnier than others, but overall, they have a good dose of comedy.
They are great! The Guardians of the Galaxy comics have exciting storylines and well-developed characters.
Yes, Logan does die in some comic storylines.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Quicksilver does die.
No, Jughead doesn't die in the comics. His character remains an important part of the story.
Yes, Wolverine has died in some comic storylines.