Well, if we consider the art style combination, it could be that the detailed and often grotesque character designs from Watchmen are merged with the more idealized and iconic designs of DC characters. Maybe the Watchmen's Ozymandias' angular and sharp - featured look could be contrasted with Superman's clean - cut and heroic appearance when they are in the same frame. The overall color palette might shift towards a darker tone overall, but still keep some of the bright primary colors associated with DC heroes for their costumes and powers.
The art style could be a blend of the dark and gritty look of Watchmen with the more colorful and heroic style of DC. For example, in scenes where the two universes collide, the backgrounds might have the gloomy, rain - soaked look of Watchmen's cityscapes, while the characters from DC retain their bright costumes and heroic stances.
The art styles could be combined by having the characters keep their distinct looks but interact with environments that blend both styles. For example, Cuphead and Mugman could be running through a hall in the Batim studio that has the dark, inky look of Batim but with Cuphead - style geometric patterns on the walls.
You could have the characters from Undertale drawn in a more FNAF - like style. For example, make Sans' eyes glow like the animatronics' in FNAF. Or give Frisk a more robotic look while still maintaining their Undertale charm. The backgrounds in the fanfiction could also be a blend. The colorful and somewhat cartoony Underground of Undertale could be made darker and more spooky like the FNAF settings, with broken animatronic parts scattered around.
Well, you could start by taking the more angular and sleek design of Birdy the Mighty Decode characters and blend them with the softer, more fluid lines of the other crossover franchise's art style. For example, if it's a crossover with a more cutesy anime, you might soften the edges of Birdy's mecha slightly while still maintaining its overall shape.
The trainers in the Pokemon world might be able to use Kido spells if they are influenced by the Bleach world. They could combine these spells with their Pokemon's moves. For example, a trainer could use a binding Kido spell and then have their Pokemon attack the immobilized enemy. The Soul Reapers, in turn, could use Pokemon as mounts or partners in battle, enhancing their mobility and combat capabilities.
One interesting plot idea could be that a character from DC, like Batman, somehow ends up in the Watchmen universe and has to deal with the moral ambiguity there. He might find himself clashing with Rorschach over their different views on justice.
Yes, Watchmen is a DC comic. It's a highly regarded and influential one within the DC universe.
Definitely. Watchmen is part of DC Comics and has made a significant impact on the comic book industry. The story and characters are highly influential and have become iconic within the DC canon.
The art style could be a blend of the cute and colorful world of Kirby with the more detailed and stylish look of Bayonetta. Kirby's world is very bright and simple, while Bayonetta's has a more complex and somewhat darker aesthetic. So, in the fanfiction art, you might see Kirby's simple circular shape with his big red feet and cute face, but then in the background, there could be the detailed architecture and dark - toned landscapes of Bayonetta's world.
In a more extreme scenario, Deadpool could end up in Arkham Asylum and think it's a new kind of S.H.I.E.L.D. facility. He'd start interacting with the inmates there, and Batman would have to step in to deal with the chaos Deadpool is causing. Deadpool would see Batman as this dark and brooding figure and keep trying to get him to lighten up.
The cost of the Watchmen DC graphic novel is not fixed. It might be around $30 in some bookstores, but online prices can differ. Sometimes you can find it on sale for less.