Well, 'The Homelander's Inner Thoughts' is a fascinating fanfiction. It peels back the layers of his mind, showing his insecurities and desires. 'Homelander vs. Himself' is another one, where he battles his inner demons in a very intense way. And 'Homelander's New Beginning' is about him starting over in a world that is both similar and different to his own.
There's also 'Homelander's Unusual Encounter with the Reader'. This fanfiction takes a different approach where the reader has a special ability that catches Homelander's attention. It delves into the power dynamics between them and how their relationship develops in a world full of superpowers.
One great 'Homelander x Reader' fanfiction is 'A Meeting with Homelander' which delves into an unexpected encounter between the reader and Homelander. It really captures his complex personality well.
To write a good 'Homelander Fanfiction', first, understand his character. He's complex, with a huge ego and a lot of power. Start with a unique concept, like putting him in a situation where his powers are useless. Then, develop his character further. Maybe show a side of him that we haven't seen much in the show, like his fear of being alone. Use vivid descriptions to bring the story to life.
In Homelander x Starlight fanfiction, one common theme could be the struggle for Starlight to maintain her integrity in a world dominated by Homelander's influence. Writers might create scenarios where she tries to change him or at least limit his more tyrannical tendencies. Another aspect could be the star - crossed lovers idea, where their relationship is doomed due to their opposing positions in the superhero world.
The power dynamics are also important. Izuku has his own set of powers and Homelander has his super strength and other abilities. How they use their powers in relation to each other, whether it's in cooperation or conflict, is a major part of the fanfiction. For example, in some fanfictions, Izuku might have to find a way to hold Homelander back when he goes too far. And also, the setting of the story, whether it's in a world similar to My Hero Academia or a more combined universe with elements of The Boys, affects the overall feel and plot of the izuku homelander fanfiction.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' trope. Given their different outlooks and Homelander's often villainous actions, this is a common way to build a relationship in fanfiction. Another is the 'power imbalance' trope, where Starlight has to deal with Homelander's overwhelming power.
One aspect of Homelander x Daughter Reader fanfiction could be the exploration of a complex and often dark relationship. Given Homelander's unstable nature, the fanfiction might delve into how he interacts with his daughter in different scenarios. It could show his attempts to control or protect her in ways that are both disturbing and fascinating. For example, he might use his powers to shield her from perceived threats, but at the same time, his possessiveness could lead to a very co - dependent and potentially unhealthy relationship.
In fanfiction, one major difference is their moral compasses. Superman is typically portrayed as a paragon of virtue, while Homelander is often morally corrupt. Superman uses his powers for the greater good, whereas Homelander is more self - serving. Also, Superman's powers are more stable and reliable. For example, his flight and strength are consistent. Homelander, in some fanfictions, may have moments of weakness or instability in his powers.
Another theme is morality. Since Homelander is often depicted as morally ambiguous, OCs are used to explore different moral standpoints. They can be the voice of reason or also get corrupted by the same power - hungry environment as Homelander. In some stories, the OC has to decide whether to follow Homelander's immoral ways or stay true to their own values.
No, Homelander wasn't good in the comics. He was a villain with a lot of negative traits and actions.