It's hard to say for sure. It could be a symbolic act or tied to some larger conspiracy within the comic's universe. Maybe it was an accident or a deliberate act by a villain to create chaos.
It could be part of a dramatic plot twist or a tragic event to drive the story forward.
Definitely. This act has major consequences for the character and the plot development in The Boys comic. It adds a lot of drama and complexity to the story.
Well, it could be due to a complex web of motivations and storylines. Maybe she was manipulated or had a misunderstanding that led to such a drastic action.
It could be due to various reasons like self-defense, revenge, or being driven to the edge by circumstances.
Women might kill in comic books because of injustice done to them or to protect someone they love. Sometimes, it's to show their strength and overcome oppression.
In the Boys comic, a train could die due to a catastrophic accident or a powerful villain's attack.
Comics can have all kinds of imaginative scenarios, but the idea of a train dying is quite unconventional. Usually, characters or living beings have life and death situations, not trains.
Maybe it's because the train was going too fast and couldn't brake in time to stop for the boys.
Maybe it's a plot device to create tension and drama. The train just keeps going for some reason the story has set up.
In some fanfiction, Batman might hate Robin because of jealousy. Maybe Robin is getting too much attention from the public or other superheroes, and Batman, being a brooding character, can't handle it well.