No. 'Harry Potter' and 'Dr Stein' are from completely different fictional universes with their own distinct storylines, characters, and themes. There is no official or legitimate connection making 'Harry Potter' a fanfiction of 'Dr Stein'.
No way. The 'Harry Potter' series has been carefully crafted with its own story arcs, character developments, and world - building. Alexander Anderson belongs to a different fictional realm. A fanfiction implies a derivative work based on an existing one, but these two are so disparate that it doesn't make sense to consider 'Harry Potter' as a fanfiction of Alexander Anderson. They have different tones, different target audiences, and different overarching stories.
One interesting fanfiction could be about Dr. Stein using his scientific knowledge in the world of Harry Potter to create new magical devices. For example, he might combine his understanding of mechanics with magic to make a more efficient broomstick. Another could involve a crossover where the characters from 'Harry Potter' seek Dr. Stein's help to solve a particularly difficult magical - scientific conundrum, like a spell that is causing a disruption in the fabric of time and space, which Dr. Stein is uniquely equipped to handle.
It might not be a traditional or 'legitimate' in the sense of being part of the original canons. But in the realm of fanfiction, it's a great idea. Fanfiction is all about creativity and mashing up different universes. Harry Potter has its own set of magic rules and Doctor Strange has his. Blending them could result in a whole new set of magic spells and powers that could be really cool to explore.
If it were true, it would be a very strange mash - up. The characters in 'Harry Potter' might take on traits of 'Dr Stein' characters. For example, Harry could have some of the scientific - mindedness of Dr Stein. However, the two have such different foundations that it's hard to even fathom how it could be real. The entire Hogwarts system and the magic in 'Harry Potter' would have to be re - worked to fit into the world of 'Dr Stein' fanfiction, which would be a huge departure from the original 'Harry Potter' concept.
I'm not sure of specific writers for this particular crossover. But you can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or Fanfiction.net. Search for 'Harry Potter Dr Stein' and check the works with the highest ratings and most reviews. Those are usually written by more experienced and well - liked writers.
Definitely not. Fanfiction communities are vast and diverse, but for something to be a legitimate or recognized concept, it usually has to have some coherence and follow some sort of pattern. 'Harry Potter is the first hollow bleach fanfiction' is so jumbled and doesn't seem to have any real basis in the typical fanfiction practices. It might be an individual's wild idea that has not been embraced or even really noticed by the larger fanfiction community.
No. 'Harry Potter' and 'Annabelle' are from two completely different fictional universes with distinct storylines, themes, and tones. 'Harry Potter' is a story about a wizarding world, magic schools, and battles against the dark side, while 'Annabelle' is more related to horror themes around a possessed doll. So it's not a legitimate fanfiction concept.
Well, it might be. Fanfiction is all about creativity and bending the rules of established fictional worlds. If there's a 'harry potter is khaleesi fanfiction', it probably explores some really interesting ideas. Maybe it has Harry Potter characters in the world of Khaleesi, or vice versa. It could be a unique take on both franchises, with new adventures and relationships being explored.
I'm not sure it's a very recognized concept. Harry Potter is from its own magical world, and Vulcan is from Star Trek. They are from different fictional universes. Fanfiction usually combines elements within the same or related universes more often.
Well, it's not a legitimate form in the sense that 'Harry Potter' has a very specific setting and set of rules. Slash fanfiction usually implies a romantic or sexual relationship between same - sex characters. In the case of 'Hades' being mashed up with 'Harry Potter' in this way, it's a strange and inappropriate combination. The 'Harry Potter' books are aimed at a wide audience including children and young adults, and this kind of fanfiction would be a misrepresentation of the original family - friendly and magical world of 'Harry Potter'.