It really varies. Sometimes a train in comics could undergo a good transformation based on the author's imagination and the context of the story. Maybe it gets upgraded or plays a heroic role.
I don't think so. Trains aren't usually characters that can die in comics.
No, a train doesn't die in the Boys comics. At least not that I know of.
In comics, a train might 'die' due to a catastrophic accident like a derailment or explosion.
Well, it could be destroyed in a big crash or explosion in the comic world.
A-Train's death in the comics is a result of a major confrontation with a powerful foe. It's quite a dramatic moment.
The novel ends positively in that justice is served. Rachel, who was once a broken and unreliable narrator due to her drinking problem, manages to piece together the truth about Megan's death. By doing so, she not only gets closure for herself but also ensures that the real culprit, Tom, is held accountable. This gives a sense of hope and vindication, showing that even someone with as many problems as Rachel can rise above and do the right thing.
The bot might have a mixed impact on comics. On one hand, it could inspire new ideas and innovations. But on the other hand, it might deviate too much from traditional comic styles and lose some of the charm.
It depends on the specific comic. Sometimes a train can be black, but in others, it might have a different color.
I'm not sure. You might have to check the specific comic details or related sources for a definite answer.
The comics offer additional backstories and details that aren't in the movie. They can expand your understanding of the characters and the world.