They would probably start by being cautious of each other. Then they'd start to exchange skills and knowledge.
Well, Percy could show the Justice League some cool water - based powers. Maybe he'd teach Aquaman a thing or two about controlling water in a different way. And the League could introduce Percy to high - tech gadgets and super - hero strategies.
Percy Jackson characters often have powers based on Greek mythology. For example, Percy can control water. Compared to the Justice League, his power is very specific and elemental. While Superman has super strength, flight, and heat vision which are more general and powerful in different ways. In fanfiction, it can make for an interesting contrast as they might need to work together despite their different power sets.
Well, in some Percy Jackson and Justice League fanfiction, you might see demigods joining forces with the Justice League members. Maybe Annabeth Chase's strategic mind could assist Batman in planning a battle. Or the speed of a demigod like Jason Grace could be compared to the Flash. Also, the magic and mythology elements from Percy Jackson's world could add a new dimension to the already fantastical world of the Justice League.
A great crossover idea could be the Justice League getting transported to the world of Percy Jackson. They would have to deal with the various mythological creatures there. Batman would be using his detective skills to figure out how to get back home, while Wonder Woman, being from a similar myth - based origin, could have some interesting interactions with the Greek gods in Percy's world.
Well, if we consider the power of the gods in Percy Jackson's world, Zeus could be considered the most powerful. But in a crossover fanfiction, he might not be directly involved. Among the main characters, if we look at it from a different perspective, Batman could be considered very powerful. He doesn't have superpowers in the traditional sense but his intelligence, gadgets, and strategic planning could give him an edge. He could find a way to neutralize the powers of both Percy and the Justice League members if he needed to. So, it really varies depending on how you define power.
Well, when the Justice League meets Red Hood, there would be a lot of tension. Red Hood would come in with his own set of skills and a no - nonsense attitude. Batman would struggle between his loyalty to the League and his connection to Red Hood. Green Lanterns might be intrigued by Red Hood's unique style of fighting crime. Red Hood could also use his knowledge of Gotham's seedy underbelly to help the Justice League in a case. There could be some heated exchanges between him and Martian Manhunter, who can read his mind and might not like what he finds at first.
Batman would be very strict and vigilant about baby Robin's safety. He'd constantly be checking on him. Superman, on the other hand, might use his powers to amuse the baby, like flying around with him gently. Wonder Woman could be like an aunt figure, teaching the baby about courage and honor in simple ways.
A fun crossover could involve the Justice League somehow getting trapped in the Camp Half - Blood world. They have to adapt to the rules and challenges of the demigod world, like the monster attacks and the training regimens. Meanwhile, Percy and his friends have to deal with the presence of these super - powered heroes and figure out how to get them back to their own universe. It could lead to some interesting interactions, like Wonder Woman teaching the demigods some combat techniques from her own world, and Flash trying to outrun some of the mythical creatures.
One possible plot could be that Percy Jackson's world is suddenly invaded by a powerful threat that the demigods alone can't handle. So, Percy and his friends seek the help of the Justice League. The League initially doubts the existence of Greek gods and demigods but soon realizes the seriousness of the situation. They team up, with Percy teaching the heroes about the magic and monsters of his world while they teach him about modern combat and technology. Together, they fight the new threat that combines both magic and advanced weaponry.
Wonder Woman and Annabeth would be great. Wonder Woman, being from a myth - based background herself, would understand Annabeth's knowledge of ancient Greek mythology. They could compare notes on their respective cultures. Annabeth would be fascinated by Wonder Woman's Amazonian heritage and combat skills, while Wonder Woman would admire Annabeth's strategic mind. They might also have some friendly debates about the differences between Greek and Amazonian mythology.