Starlight's fate in The Boys comic is full of surprises and twists. She has to navigate a dangerous world of superhero politics and personal betrayals.
No. Worship in such a context is inappropriate and disrespectful. We should promote positive values such as respect for others' personalities, abilities and contributions, rather than this kind of improper form.
Well, in The Boys comics, Starlight's death comes about due to a combination of external threats and internal betrayals. It's a rather dramatic and unexpected turn of events.
I'm not sure there are many positive or appropriate 'worship' stories in this regard. But if we consider in a positive non - inappropriate way, like in a story of a group of friends who support each other wholeheartedly, it could be seen as a form of 'admiration' where they stand by each other through thick and thin. For example, in a sports team, boys support their teammate who has a strong will and great endurance, which could be metaphorically related to 'worship' in a positive sense.
I'm not aware of any mainstream books with such inappropriate and unseemly content. Such a description involves vulgar and improper behavior that is not suitable for positive literature.
One great 'boys starlight fanfic' could be 'The Starlight Adventure of the Boys'. It's about the boys going on an amazing journey under the starlight, facing challenges and growing together.
A frequently seen theme is redemption. Starlight may try to redeem the OCs who have been influenced by the corrupt system of the superhero world. Also, the theme of resistance against the evil forces in the 'The Boys' universe, like Vought International, is common. The OCs and Starlight can join forces to fight against the unethical practices of the powerful superheroes and the corporation that controls them.