One common element is the creation of a unique backstory for the OC. This backstory often ties into the DC universe's existing lore, like the origin of their powers might be related to some experiment gone wrong in Gotham or Metropolis. For example, they could have been a victim of one of Lex Luthor's failed schemes.
Another element is the interaction with well - known DC characters. This can range from becoming allies with Superman or Batman to being in conflict with villains like the Joker. These interactions help to ground the OC in the DC world and also create interesting storylines. For instance, an OC might have to convince Batman that they're not a threat while also trying to take down a common enemy.
The exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas is also quite common. Since the OC is often an outsider, they may have different views on right and wrong compared to the established DC heroes. For example, an OC with killer abilities might have to decide whether it's okay to take a life in order to save many more, especially in a world where the line between good and bad can be so blurred as in the DC universe. This adds depth and complexity to the fanfiction stories.
Often, in 'OC Villain DC Fanfiction', there is a focus on the villain's powers. These powers are usually something different from what we typically see in the DC canon. It could be a new form of magic or a scientific - based power that challenges the heroes in new ways. Also, the setting of the story often stays within the well - known locations in the DC universe, like Gotham City or Metropolis, which helps to ground the OC villain within the familiar DC world.
One common theme is the exploration of identity. Female original characters often have to figure out who they are within the DC universe, especially when in a femslash relationship. Another is the theme of friendship evolving into more. It's about that transition from just being friends to having deeper feelings.
A common theme is self - discovery. The male original characters often start out not knowing their full potential in the DC universe and gradually figure out their powers and place. Another theme is redemption. Sometimes these characters have a troubled past and they strive to make up for it in the world full of heroes and villains.
One common theme is self - discovery. The OC often enters Bee's world and through their interactions, they learn more about themselves. Another theme is power and respect. Since Killer Bee is a powerful character, the OC has to earn his respect, which is often a central part of the story.
One great Killer OC DC fanfiction is 'The New Vigilante in Gotham'. It features an original character who has a unique backstory and ties into the existing DC universe in an interesting way. The character's interactions with the well - known DC heroes like Batman are really engaging.
Another theme is moral ambiguity. DC OC anti - heroes usually don't follow the same strict moral code as traditional heroes. They might be willing to do things like lie, steal, or use excessive force if they think it will achieve a greater good. This creates a lot of interesting situations where the reader has to question what is truly right or wrong. In some fanfictions, the anti - hero might start off with good intentions but as the story progresses, their actions become more and more questionable due to the complex situations they face in the DC universe.
One common theme is the power dynamic. Since Superwoman is super - powerful, exploring how the OC with their own abilities or lack thereof relates to her is often a central theme. For example, in many stories, the OC may start off in awe of her power but then find their own strength within the relationship.
One common theme is the discovery of self - worth. The OC often starts off feeling out of place or not good enough, but through their relationship with Killer Bee, they learn to value themselves. For example, in many stories, the OC might be an outsider in the ninja world, and Killer Bee helps them see their own strengths.
One common theme is the exploration of the 'forbidden' or 'taboo' relationship. Since Jeff is a killer, a relationship with an OC is not something that would be considered normal or acceptable in mainstream society. Another theme is the idea of redemption. As mentioned before, the OC might be the catalyst for Jeff to change his ways. Fear and danger are also prevalent themes. The OC is constantly in a state of fear due to Jeff's nature, but at the same time, there is an allure because of his mystery and power.
Friendship and alliances are also common themes. The oc usually forms relationships with the existing DC characters. These relationships can range from mentorships, like with Batman or Superman, to equal partnerships with other heroes or anti - heroes. Through these relationships, the oc grows and the story progresses.