Well, it could be that the characters on the train have a special encounter related to starlight, like seeing a shooting star and making a wish. Or perhaps the train is headed to a destination where starlight plays an important role in the story.
The connection could be symbolic. Starlight might represent hope or inspiration, and the train could be the vehicle that takes the characters towards that hope. Maybe the train passes through areas where starlight illuminates something crucial to the plot.
Maybe the train travels under starlight, creating a magical or mysterious atmosphere in the comic.
Not much of a direct connection. Maybe some common elements in the style of storytelling or the way characters are developed, but that's about it.
The starlight costume might be a key element in the boys comics, maybe worn by a main character or used in a significant plot point.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's a fictional event in a specific issue or storyline, but I haven't come across it.
Maybe the man is an artist who draws Swedish comics inspired by his experiences on trains. Or perhaps the train is featured in a Swedish comic and the man is a fan of it.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a plot element in a particular issue or story arc. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Not much connection actually. Trains are mainly about transportation, while DC Comics is focused on superheroes and fictional worlds.
Starlight Comic and Vine have no obvious connection. Starlight Comic focuses on comic storytelling, while Vine was for sharing short videos. They operate in distinct areas of the entertainment industry.
I have no clear idea. Maybe it's a fan theory or speculation, but without specific details or more information, it's tough to determine any concrete connection between them.
Often, in comics, the New Yorker and L Train could be linked through a character's daily commute or a specific event happening on the L Train in the New York backdrop. It could add a local flavor and sense of reality to the story.
Not much, really. Starlight Kids and X-Men comic seem to be from completely different universes with no direct link.