One topic could be how to encourage kids to be brave. Batman might share his experiences of facing fear every night in Gotham and tell Superman how he hopes kids can learn to stand up to their own fears. Superman could then add that his presence in Metropolis gives kids the courage to believe in the extraordinary. They might also discuss how to create programs or events in their cities to boost kids' confidence.
They could discuss how to be role models for kids. Batman, with his dark and brooding nature, might worry about scaring kids rather than inspiring them. Superman would likely encourage him, saying that his intelligence and dedication to justice are great qualities for kids to look up to. They might also talk about teaming up to visit schools in fanfic to teach kids about self - defense and moral values.
Well, in a fanfic about Batman and Superman's friendship and fatherhood, they could be depicted as mentors to their sidekicks in a more fatherly way. Batman with Robin and Superman with Superboy perhaps. Their friendship might be tested as they balance their superhero duties and their newfound father - like roles.
Often it starts with mutual respect. They recognize each other's abilities and dedication to justice. For instance, Superman respects Batman's ability to fight crime without powers, and Batman respects Superman's selfless use of his powers.
Alfred is always a likely ally. His knowledge and experience can provide valuable support to Batman. Also, Oracle (Barbara Gordon) could be an important ally, using her hacking skills to disrupt any technology Superman might use or to gather information.
Lex Luthor would be a great villain. He could be plotting to destroy Superman once and for all while also trying to outsmart Batman. His intelligence and resources make him a formidable foe for both heroes.
They might inherit Percy's courage and Artemis' connection to nature and the hunt. Maybe they'd have the ability to control water like Percy and also be excellent archers like Artemis. Their personalities could be a blend of Percy's fun - loving and loyal nature and Artemis' independence and fierceness.
One topic could be freedom. Dragons are often caged or restricted in the wizarding world. Harry, being someone who values freedom, might talk to the dragon about how it feels to be trapped and what can be done to gain more freedom. They could also discuss the relationship between wizards and dragons, whether it can be more harmonious or if there will always be a power struggle. Another possible topic is the dragon's family. Harry might be curious about how dragon families work, if they have a similar bond as humans do. And the dragon could share stories about its life in the wild, the places it has been, and the other magical creatures it has encountered.
One interesting storyline could be them teaming up against a new supervillain that neither can defeat alone. They combine their unique skills, Superman's super strength and flight with Batman's detective skills and gadgets.
One great example could be a fanfiction where Batman and Superman team up to face a new, powerful villain that neither could defeat alone. They combine their unique skills, with Batman's strategic mind and Superman's super strength, to outwit the bad guy. Another example might be a story that delves into their friendship during their off - time, like when they have a friendly sparring session to keep each other on their toes. There are also fanfictions that explore how they support each other through personal crises, like when Superman has doubts about his place on Earth and Batman is there to offer his grounded perspective.
Another way is through personal challenges. Let's say Batman faces a personal crisis that only Superman and Wonder Woman can help him with. This could lead to a deeper emotional connection. Superman might open up more about his alien heritage and the loneliness he sometimes feels, and Wonder Woman could share her experiences from Themyscira. As they support each other, their relationships grow.