Well, it's somewhat popular. There are those in the fanfiction community who like to take well - known characters and give them a darker side. In the case of James Potter, making him a bully creates interesting storylines. It can also be a way to explore how his actions might have affected other characters, like Snape, in more detail. This type of fanfiction often delves into the relationships and power dynamics at Hogwarts.
It depends on how you define 'popular'. There are a lot of Twilight fanfictions out there, and this particular theme might not be the most common. However, within certain subsets of the fanfiction community, it could be quite popular. For example, fans who are interested in exploring power dynamics and the darker side of the characters might be drawn to this type of fanfiction. It also might appeal to those who want to see Bella in a more vulnerable position and how she would react to being bullied by the Cullens, which is a departure from the typical story where she is often the center of their affections.
Yes, it can be quite popular. Mixing characters from different storylines in fanfiction often creates interesting and unique scenarios. In this case, having Hermione be the daughter of James Potter completely changes the dynamics of the Harry Potter universe we know. It allows for new relationships to be explored, different character developments, and a fresh take on the magical world's lore.
Yes, it can be quite popular. Combining the magical world of Harry Potter with the concept of demigods creates an interesting blend. Fans are always looking for new and unique takes on their favorite universes, and this mash - up offers a fresh perspective that can attract a lot of readers.
It could be. The 'Harry Potter' series has a huge fan base, and the idea of reimagining Harry as a spy adds an exciting new twist. It might attract those who like the mystery and intrigue elements that come with the spy theme, but it may not be as mainstream as some other fanfiction genres like Harry and Hermione pairing fics.
I'm not sure if it's a super popular genre. There are so many different types of Harry Potter fanfiction out there. While the idea of a 'killer' in the HP universe might attract some readers who like darker stories, it may not be as mainstream as other types like romantic pairings or new adventures for the main characters.
Probably not. It seems like a rather odd and specific concept that might not appeal to a large number of fans. Most fans are more interested in the main storylines, character relationships, and the magical elements as they are in the original series.
I think it has a certain level of popularity. The concept of Harry Potter as a Creature Lord adds a new dimension to the already rich Harry Potter universe. It gives writers a chance to delve deeper into the lore of magical creatures and how Harry could interact with them. Some fans are drawn to this idea because it can show a different side of Harry, one that is more in tune with the magical creatures and their world. There are often interesting story arcs in such fanfictions, like Harry using his newfound status to protect or unite the different creature groups, which makes it appealing to a subset of the fanfiction audience.
It's not extremely common. While there are many crossovers in fanfiction, combining Harry Potter with the rather dark and disturbing Slenderman concept might not appeal to the mainstream Harry Potter fanfiction audience. However, there is a niche group that enjoys such out - of - the - box crossovers for their unique take on familiar characters and worlds.
No. The 'Harry Potter' series is mainly aimed at a wide range of audiences including children and young adults. Fanfiction that involves inappropriate or 'evil' themes along with controversial topics like this is not likely to be popular in the mainstream fanfiction community as it goes against the general spirit of the original work.
It's not likely to be a mainstream or highly popular genre. While there are many 'Harry Potter' fanfictions, this specific combination with 'Espada' is rather unusual. The two have different settings, themes, and fan bases. For it to be popular, it would need to attract fans from both 'Harry Potter' and 'Espada' universes, which can be challenging as they are quite different. It could be a new and experimental concept within the fanfiction world.