Red Skull's character can be developed by delving into his backstory more deeply. We could see his early days, what led him to become so power - hungry and evil. This would give readers a better understanding of his motives in Endgame.
One idea could be exploring Red Skull's redemption arc. Maybe in the fanfiction, he somehow manages to break free from his eternal punishment on Vormir and joins the Avengers in the final battle against Thanos. He could use his knowledge of the Soul Stone and the other Infinity Stones to help the Avengers turn the tide.
Red Skull's status in the comics is complex. Sometimes he appears to be deceased, but comic storylines often bring back characters in unexpected ways, so it's not a straightforward answer.
The Red Skull's death in the comics was quite complex and often varied depending on the storyline. Sometimes, it was due to powerful villains or heroic efforts of the heroes.
For the Red Skull, being in a female body could initially lead to him being frustrated as he can't use his usual methods of intimidation. But over time, he might develop a new form of cunning. The female character, on the other hand, could become more hardened in the Red Skull's body. She might have to fight against the Red Skull's old allies who don't recognize her new form. As they both struggle to swap back, their personalities could be transformed in ways they never expected.
The story where Red Skull battles Captain America is also great. Their ideological differences and the intense fight scenes make it a memorable story. Red Skull represents tyranny and Captain America stands for freedom, and their clashes are full of drama. For example, in their first encounter, the tension was palpable as they faced off, each representing their opposing beliefs.
Yes, Captain America and Red Skull are both characters in the comics.
No, Red Skull is not a part of DC Comics. He's a character from Marvel Comics.
The Red Skull's origin story is quite dark. He was Johann Schmidt. His face was disfigured due to his experimentation with the Cosmic Cube. He became obsessed with power and domination, and his distorted face became his signature look. He joined the Nazi regime and used his intelligence and newfound power to further their evil plans.
Obviously, the Red Skull himself could be the main antagonist. His evil nature and powerful abilities would make him a formidable foe for Naruto and his friends. He could use his knowledge of dark magic or advanced technology (if that aspect is brought into the fanfiction) to create chaos in the ninja world.
Another idea is that the Red Skull is reincarnated as a ninja in the Naruto world. He retains his memories and his thirst for power. He begins to manipulate the political situation in the ninja villages from the shadows, and Naruto has to uncover his true identity and motives before the Red Skull's plans come to fruition. This could involve a lot of mystery and political intrigue in the Naruto setting.