There's this 'Superman' fanfic where Clark Kent goes to a job interview at a really stuffy company. He accidentally uses his super - strength to break a chair during the interview, and then tries to play it off as if he's just really clumsy. The way the author writes his attempts to hide his powers while being in a normal human situation is quite humorous.
Sure. There's a 'Spider - Man' fanfic where Peter Parker accidentally weaves his webs into really strange shapes while trying to stop a crime. One time it was a giant heart, and the criminals were so confused they just stopped in their tracks. It's really funny how the author plays with his web - slinging abilities in unexpected ways.
In a 'Batman' fanfic, the villains all get together and try to plan a surprise party for Batman, thinking it will make him less vigilant. But they end up arguing about the decorations and the cake. The Joker wants a clown - themed cake, while Poison Ivy insists on a plant - decorated one. It's a comical take on the usually dark Gotham world.
Well, 'Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn' is a well - written Silver Age story. It tells the origin of Hal Jordan as Green Lantern. The story is well - paced, with great descriptions of the Green Lantern Corps and the power of the ring. It also does a good job of establishing Hal Jordan's character, his flaws and his heroism.
Definitely 'The Boys' web fiction (the original version). It gives a different view of superheroes, not the typical all - good and heroic image. It's a great introduction to the idea that superheroes can have flaws and darker sides too, which can be really interesting for someone new to the genre.
I think 'The Great Pony Bake - Off' fanfic is very funny. Ponies from all over Equestria come together to compete in a baking competition, and the chaos that ensues is just so entertaining. There are ponies accidentally using the wrong ingredients, like using Fluttershy's animal feed instead of flour. Another funny one is 'Rarity's Fashion Faux Pas'. Rarity tries to create new fashion trends but things keep going awry, with models getting stuck in outrageous outfits and ponies having very strange reactions to her designs.
No. Most fanfics in the superhero genre tend to focus on heroic deeds, character relationships, or alternate universes where the heroes are even more powerful or face different challenges. Stories about a character like Bruce Banner committing suicide are quite rare as they are very dark and go against the typical heroic image associated with superheroes.
There's a fanfic called 'The Dark Knight's Hidden Romance'. It's a bit of a different take on the Batman character. In this fanfic, he has a relationship that is full of passion and secrecy. The author does a great job of building the tension between the characters and exploring their complex feelings.
I'm not sure about specific superhero pregnant fanfic stories. However, you can try searching on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. They usually have a wide range of fan - created content, including stories related to superheroes in various situations, which might include ones with the concept of pregnancy.
Sure. 'My Superhero OC' is a great one. It has a unique take on the superhero genre with an original character who has some really cool powers and an interesting backstory. The plot is full of action and the relationships between the characters are well - developed.
One great 'naruto superhero fanfic' is 'Naruto: The Superhero Ninja'. It gives Naruto some really cool superhero - like powers on top of his ninja skills. Another is 'Superhero Naruto: The New Era' which has an interesting plot where Naruto teams up with other superhero - style characters from different anime worlds.
One great Pokemon superhero fanfic is 'The Pokemon Protectors'. It features Pikachu as a superhero with electric - based powers that can save the Pokemon world from various threats. Another is 'Super Pokemon Alliance' where different Pokemon team up like a superhero squad to fight against an evil organization trying to capture all strong Pokemon. And 'Mewtwo: The Superhero Pokemon' is also interesting, it focuses on Mewtwo's journey as a powerful superhero - like figure in the Pokemon universe.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a prime example. It started with movies like 'Iron Man' and has since grown to include multiple movies, TV shows like 'WandaVision' and 'Loki', and a huge amount of related merchandise. The interconnectedness of the movies and shows, with characters crossing over between different storylines, has been a major factor in its success.