A cool plot could be a crossover in an alternate universe where the two cities, Gotham and Cairo, are somehow connected. A strange energy is causing chaos in both places. Moon Knight, being the avatar of Khonshu, believes it has something to do with Egyptian magic gone wrong. Batman, on the other hand, is just trying to keep Gotham safe. They cross paths when Moon Knight comes to Gotham to investigate. At first, Batman is skeptical of Moon Knight's abilities and motives. But as they start to share information, they find that they can use their unique skillsets - Batman's tech and Moon Knight's superhuman abilities granted by the gods - to track down the source of the energy and stop it.
Moon Knight's personality is complex, with his multiple identities and connection to the Egyptian gods. He can be impulsive at times due to the influence of Khonshu. Batman, on the other hand, is very calculated and brooding. They would clash because Batman would be put off by Moon Knight's more erratic behavior. However, they could blend in that they both have a strong sense of justice. Moon Knight's passion for justice from his religious beliefs and Batman's from his own moral code could make them a formidable team once they get past their initial differences.
Definitely. Moon Knight originated as a comic character and has had many story arcs and developments over the years. The comic versions offer deep exploration of his personality and adventures.
Perhaps the 'knight' is a new character created specifically for this fanfiction. This character could be a symbol of hope and justice, just like Batman, but with a more knightly code of conduct. Their marriage could be a way to introduce a new dynamic to the Batman universe.
In many fanfictions, Jason saving Batman in 'Batman Arkham Knight' often shows a new side of their complex relationship. It could be a moment of redemption for Jason. Maybe he realizes the true meaning of Batman's mission and decides to put aside their differences. This scenario allows for deep character exploration.
Moon Knight originated as a comic book. The character's story and adventures were initially told through the pages of comics before being adapted to other media.
I don't know. It could go either way. Sometimes publishers and authors make such decisions based on various considerations like sales figures and reader feedback.
The Moon Knight comics are definitely worth a read. They combine action, mystery, and psychological depth to create an immersive experience. Different story arcs bring diverse elements that keep you hooked.