Yes, there are some out there. You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Just search for 'Transformers Prime Jack x Solus Prime' and you'll likely find a variety of stories with different takes on their relationship.
Adventure is a big theme. Since Jack is often thrust into the world of the Transformers in the series, fanfictions tend to continue that trend. He and Solus Prime might go on quests or face threats together. Also, themes of mutual respect and understanding between their two species are quite common as they learn from each other.
A plotline could be Sentinel Prime getting corrupted by dark energy and Optimus Prime having to fight him to bring him back to the light. It would be a battle of wills and also a test of their long - standing friendship.
In the vast world of X - Men comics, the Beast's story mainly focuses on his scientific pursuits and his role within the mutant team. However, in the broader context of the X - Men's representation of different identities, there could be potential for a gay storyline involving him or his comrades. The X - Men franchise has been evolving to be more inclusive, and while there may not be a fully - fledged, well - known Beast - related gay storyline at present, the door is open for such interpretations and future developments.
Definitely not. In the Transformers universe, Optimus Prime represents leadership, honor, and protection. Associating him with a child in an improper way in fanfiction is wrong. Fan creations should promote positive values. We can have fanfiction where Optimus Prime is a mentor or protector of children in a proper, non - inappropriate way, but not the other way around.
Probably not. The X - Men franchise has been around for a long time and has a huge fan base. 'X - Men: Dark Phoenix' might have been an attempt to conclude certain aspects of the story, but there are always opportunities for new stories. There are numerous characters in the X - Men universe who haven't had their full stories told yet. Also, with the popularity of superhero movies continuously rising, it's very likely that the franchise will be revisited in some form, whether it's a reboot, a prequel, or a spin - off focusing on a particular character or group of characters. So, while it may have provided a sense of closure for some elements of the story, it's not the definitive end of the X - Men franchise.
I think 'X - Men: God Loves, Man Kills' is among the most popular. It has been around for a while and is well - known for its hard - hitting take on the mutant - human divide.