In DC Calendar Girl fanfiction, a common theme is her place in the DC world. Some stories focus on her trying to fit into the existing superhero or supervillain hierarchy. There are also themes related to her backstory, like how she became who she is. Her journey from an ordinary person (if that's her origin in the fic) to someone with a role to play in the DC universe is often explored in great detail in these fan - made stories.
Star Girl's sequela, Love, was a continuation of Jerry Spinelli's novel. It described the memories of Star Girl's life in Mica Town in the form of a diary. The original English version of the book was written by Jerry Spinelli and published by Ember in 2009. It was a book suitable for teenagers, with a total of 288 pages. The book won the Newbery Prize. As for the specific content and evaluation of this book, I'm not sure.
Star sapphires in DC Comics give the wearer the ability to fly and project energy blasts. They also offer some degree of enhanced strength and durability.
It might be significant as it could offer a unique commentary on the political scene in Washington DC, using satire or symbolism to convey a message. Maybe it's catching public attention and sparking discussions on important matters.
Star Wars could be more popular in fanfiction. The Star Wars universe is so unique with its blend of science - fiction and fantasy elements. Fans are often drawn to writing about the Force, the Jedi, and the Sith. There are countless possibilities for stories set in different eras of the Star Wars timeline, from the Old Republic to the sequel trilogy. In contrast, while Marvel/DC have their own great concepts, the Star Wars lore offers a more distinct and immersive world for fanfiction writers to play in.
One great 'Star Trek DC Crossover Fanfic' is 'The United Worlds'. It combines the universes in a really interesting way. The characters from both Star Trek and DC interact in a way that stays true to their original personalities. It has a lot of action and adventure, with the crew of the Enterprise teaming up with Superman and Batman to fight a common threat.
One challenge is getting the characterizations right. Both Star Trek and DC have very distinct characters with long - established personalities. For example, Captain Kirk is bold and impulsive, while Batman is brooding and methodical. Combining them in a believable way is tough.
One great 'DC Star Wars Crossover Fanfiction' is 'The Jedi of Gotham'. It combines the dark and brooding atmosphere of Gotham with the Force - using elements of both universes really well. Another one is 'Superman in the Galaxy Far, Far Away' which has Superman dealing with the politics and battles in the Star Wars universe in an interesting way.
One common theme is friendship. Since they are both powerful female characters in the DC universe, many fanfictions explore how they form a bond. For example, they might start as strangers or even rivals and then become friends through shared experiences.