I don't think so. Comics tend to focus on creativity and imagination, not on promoting harmful and hateful concepts like those associated with Nazis.
I don't think so. 'Attack on Titan' is a dark fantasy anime. It's set in a world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to the Titans. The series focuses on the characters' growth, their relationships, and their fight for survival. Just because there are some elements that could be misconstrued doesn't mean it's a Nazi fanfic. The story doesn't uphold any Nazi - like values such as extreme racism or totalitarian ideas. In fact, it shows how different groups of people come together to face a common enemy.
No, Captain America is not a Nazi in the comics. He has always been a symbol of justice and heroism.
No way! Comics are far from dead. There's still a huge fan base and new comics coming out all the time.
Yes, there have been storylines where Superman appeared to die, but he often comes back through various means.
In a way, they are. Riverdale comics have a narrative and characters, similar to what you'd find in a book. However, they might have a more visual emphasis compared to some text-heavy books.
Not at all. DC Comics is still very much alive and kicking. They continue to produce new comics and have a dedicated fan base.
Yes, Logan is dead in some comic storylines. But comic universes are complex and there could be alternate timelines or resurrections.
Well, it depends. Some horror comics are genuinely terrifying, with disturbing images and intense plots. But others might not be as scary if the story or art isn't that effective.
I don't think so. DC Comics still has a lot of popular characters and storylines.
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.