Begin by researching both Wonder Woman and the other element of the crossover. If it's a crossover with the Green Lantern Corps, learn about their powers, their rules, and their enemies. After that, create some character profiles for how your versions of the characters will interact. Write down their goals, fears, and relationships. For instance, Wonder Woman might be in awe of the Green Lantern's power ring at first but then realize she has her own unique strengths. Then start writing the first draft, don't worry too much about grammar at this stage.
First, decide which character or universe you want to crossover with. For example, if it's with the Flash, think about how their powers would interact. Then, come up with a basic plot. Maybe there's a villain who is stealing speed and strength, which affects both Wonder Woman and the Flash. Start with an engaging opening scene, like Wonder Woman in the middle of a battle and suddenly the Flash zooms in.
First, you need to know the character well. Read the comics, watch the movies or TV shows about Wonder Woman. This will help you understand her personality, powers, and backstory.
First, you should be familiar with the original 'wonder' work. Know the characters, the setting, and the basic plot. Then, think of an interesting idea that can be added to it, like a new character or a different event.
First, choose the fables you want to cross. Then, think about how the characters from each fable would interact. For example, if you choose 'The Ant and the Grasshopper' and 'The Fox and the Grapes', you might start with the grasshopper meeting the fox while looking for food. Just start writing down these initial ideas.
First, decide which universe you want to cross Monika into. It could be a game, a book, or a movie world. Then, research that world thoroughly. For example, if it's a 'Monika in the Star Wars' crossover, learn about the Force, the different species, and the political systems in the Star Wars universe.
First, decide which world you want to cross Elsa over with. For example, if it's the world of Narnia, think about how Elsa's powers would interact with the magic of Narnia. Then, create a plot. Maybe Elsa is called to Narnia to help the Pevensie children fight the White Witch. Just start with a simple idea and build on it.
First, decide which other show or universe you want to cross over with. For example, if it's 'The Office', think about how the characters from 'Seinfeld' would fit into the Dunder Mifflin office environment. Then, come up with a basic plot idea. Maybe Jerry has to give a comedy workshop to the office employees.
First, decide which universe you want to crossover with. Then, study the lore and characters of both Twewy and the other universe. For example, if it's a crossover with Pokemon, understand how Pokemon battles work and how the Pokeballs function. Then, think of a plot that would bring the characters together in a believable way, like a strange portal opening between the two worlds.
First, decide which other universe you want to cross 'HxH' with. Then, study the lore and characters of both universes thoroughly. For example, if you choose 'My Hero Academia', know the quirks of the 'MHA' characters and how they interact with the Nen abilities in 'HxH'. Next, come up with a basic plot like a common threat that both universes need to face together.
Begin by creating an outline. Outline the main plot points, like how the characters will meet, what their initial reactions will be, and how they'll overcome their differences to fight the common foe. If you're doing a Trollhunters and 'Lord of the Rings' crossover, you might start with the Trollhunters being transported to Middle - earth. Outline how they'll interact with the hobbits, dwarves, and elves. Then, start writing your first draft, don't worry too much about making it perfect at first.
First, decide which other universe or story you want to cross the Akatsuki with. Once you've made that choice, research both the Akatsuki and the other world thoroughly. Then, come up with a basic plot idea. For example, if you're crossing with 'Harry Potter', maybe the Akatsuki are after a powerful magical artifact in Hogwarts. Next, create some initial character interactions. How would Sasori react to seeing a wizard use magic? After that, start writing your first draft, don't worry too much about making it perfect at first.