A major theme is identity. Since they are different from regular humans and even male super mutants in some ways, female super mutants in fanfiction usually struggle to define who they are. Survival is also a big theme. They have to endure the harsh post - apocalyptic environment, facing threats from other creatures and factions.
Well, there's a fanfiction called 'The Rise of the Female Super Mutant'. It tells the story of a female super mutant who discovers unique abilities within herself and uses them to protect a small group of survivors. Also, 'Among the Super Mutants: A Female's Tale' is quite interesting as it delves into the social structure within the super mutant community from a female perspective.
Definitely. Namor is indeed a mutant in the comics. His mutant status gives him various superhuman traits that play significant roles in the storylines. These powers make him a formidable character.
Wanda is indeed a mutant. Her powers and background are often tied to mutant genetics in the comic universe. However, the details and storylines involving her mutant status can vary depending on different comic arcs and storylines.
Yes, there is. The Fallout comics provide a deeper dive into the post-apocalyptic world. They feature new adventures and sometimes fill in gaps in the main game narrative.