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.
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.
Not much connection actually. Trains are mainly about transportation, while DC Comics is focused on superheroes and fictional worlds.
Not sure. Maybe it's about boys having adventures on a train in the comic.
A dream can inspire the creation of comics. Sometimes, our wildest dreams give birth to unique story ideas for comics.
Hard to say exactly. Maybe there's a comic character who experiences significant moments during sunrise, or a comic that explores the themes of hope and new beginnings associated with sunrise.
Not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection. It could just be a random combination of words.
In terms of the visual and narrative style, both can be quite intense. 'Pulp fiction' had its iconic scenes that were visually striking and full of tension. 'Bullet train' also has scenes that are action - packed and full of suspense. They both keep the audience on their toes, with 'bullet train' perhaps taking some cues from the cult - like status and unique style of 'pulp fiction'.
Haven and DC Comics don't have a direct connection. They operate in separate fictional universes.
Not much. Will Harper isn't a prominent or widely-known figure in DC Comics.
Riverdale is based on the characters and storylines from Archie Comics. It takes elements from the comics and gives them a modern and sometimes darker twist.