I don't think I've seen one. Maybe you could check with some comic enthusiast groups on Twitter or follow relevant comic creators to see if they have anything like that.
I'm not sure. You might have to do a detailed search on Twitter to find out.
Honestly, I haven't come across such a comic on Twitter. But you could try using specific hashtags related to it to increase your chances of finding it.
It's quite simple. Just take a clear picture or scan of your comic, and then click the tweet button on Twitter and attach the image. Add some relevant hashtags and text description to make it more engaging.
I wouldn't recommend copying comics on Twitter as it might violate copyright laws.
No, Savage Starlight is not a real comic. It might just be a fictional one created for a particular story or context.
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, she doesn't. Starlight survives throughout the comic.
It depends. If you have a decent following on Twitter and your comic pages are suitable for that platform, then go for it. But be prepared for different types of feedback and maybe some competition for attention.
Posting a comic backward on Twitter could be tricky. You'd probably have to prepare the reversed comic image offline and then upload it. It might confuse your followers though.
Sure you can! Twitter threads allow for a series of related posts, so posting a sequential comic could work.
You can start by sharing sneak peeks of your comic pages. Tweet about the unique aspects of your story and characters to pique people's interest.