It depends. A successful crossover would require a well-written plot that respects both characters' traits and the lore of their respective universes. It also needs to offer something fresh and engaging for readers.
It could be. If done right, combining the universes of Avengers and Superman could attract a lot of fans and create an exciting story.
There's a chance for it to succeed. The key is to find a compelling reason for Superman to interact with the Avengers and to handle the power balance and character dynamics carefully to make it an enjoyable read.
A successful Justice League vs Avengers crossover comic often has great art that showcases the epic battles and character moments. The writing should respect the lore of both franchises and create a sense of excitement and novelty. Plus, fan service elements that appeal to die-hard fans of both can really make it stand out.
One possible plot could be that Superman is somehow transported to the Marvel universe. He might initially be seen as a threat by the Avengers. But then they realize he's there to help against a common enemy, like a powerful cosmic villain. They would team up, with Superman's super strength and flight abilities complementing the Avengers' various skills.
One possible plot could be that Superman is somehow transported to the Marvel universe where the Avengers operate. He initially clashes with them due to misunderstandings. For example, his super strength might be seen as a threat. But then they realize they can team up to fight a common enemy, like a powerful alien or a super - villain who has the ability to manipulate time. They combine Superman's powers such as heat vision and flight with the Avengers' diverse skills like Iron Man's technology and Captain America's leadership to save both universes.
Comic strips with Calvin and Hobbes are known for their creativity and charm. The dynamic between Calvin and Hobbes is the highlight, and the plots often offer a mix of fun and thought-provoking moments. The illustrations are charming and add to the overall appeal.
They have been quite successful. Many of the adaptations have captured the essence of the comic and appealed to a wide audience.
One possible plot could be that a powerful villain from another dimension threatens both the DC and Marvel universes. Superman and the Avengers have to put aside their differences and combine their powers. For example, Superman's super strength and flight could be paired with Thor's godly abilities and Captain America's leadership. They could start off not trusting each other, but as the battle progresses, they learn to work together and defeat the villain in an epic showdown.
If Superman met the Avengers in a fanfiction, there would likely be a clash of egos at first. Superman is used to being one of the most powerful beings on his Earth, and the Avengers have their own set of strong personalities like Iron Man and Thor. However, they would soon realize that they could achieve great things together. Maybe they would team up to fight a common enemy from another dimension that neither could handle alone. Superman's super strength and flight could combine well with the Avengers' diverse powers and teamwork skills.
In some fanfiction, Superman's powers might be a bit different when he crosses over with the Avengers. For example, his heat vision could interact in a new way with Iron Man's suit technology. The story could explore how the Avengers, with their unique skills, and Superman work together to stop a powerful villain like Loki who has managed to gain control over some Kryptonian tech. There could be a lot of interesting character interactions, like Captain America trying to understand Superman's sense of justice which is different from his own but still has similarities. Superman, on the other hand, might be intrigued by the Avengers' teamwork and how they function without having powers like his.
It could involve an exciting crossover plot where their powers and adventures combine. Maybe there's a common enemy or a quest that brings them together.
There have been multiple comics where Superman makes a guest appearance in Supergirl. One notable one is 'Supergirl Vol. 6 #12'.