Winston is the main character who experiences a form of death. After his time in Room 101, he no longer has the same will to resist. He gives up on his beliefs and becomes a tool of the Party. And we can assume that many people who were once rebels or had different ideas in that totalitarian society were killed off. The Party doesn't tolerate any opposition, so anyone who goes against them is likely to face death.
The Boys comics have a few deaths. Some are villains, and some are characters you might not expect. The way these deaths unfold and their consequences shape the course of the story in interesting ways.
In Pulp Fiction, various characters meet their demise. For instance, Brett is killed by Jules and Vincent. Also, Butch's opponent in the boxing match doesn't survive.
Several characters have met their demise in the MHA manga, but it's a bit complex to list them all precisely. Some of the notable ones include [mention specific characters if known].
The Haikyuu manga doesn't feature character deaths. It's all about the passion for volleyball and the development of the characters' skills and relationships.
In many cane stories, the death of a character could be a surprise twist or a predictable outcome based on the events leading up to it. Maybe it's a character whose fate was sealed from the beginning or someone whose actions led them down a fatal path. But again, without more info about the particular story, it's hard to give a definite answer.
Well, in Pulp Fiction, quite a few characters meet their end. For example, Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin in the car. Also, some of the criminals involved in the various storylines don't make it out alive.