Superboy would be interesting as well. He's constantly trying to figure out his place in the world, and in a homefront fanfiction, he could be exploring his humanity further. He might get involved in community service activities to understand normal people better, which could lead to some really cool character development.
One idea could be exploring the characters' lives during peacetime. For example, how they adjust to normal life after all the battles. Maybe they start going to school like normal teens and facing typical high school problems while still having their superhero identities in the background.
In 'homefront' games like 'Homefront: The Revolution', the focus is often on action and combat within the home territory. The homefront is more of a battleground where the player has to fight against invaders. On the other hand, in novels, the homefront concept can be more about the emotional and social aspects. For example, in a war - related novel, it might show how families are torn apart or how the community copes with shortages and fear.
Homefront is not based on actual events. It's a made-up narrative crafted by the imagination of the writers and developers to provide an engaging experience for the audience.
Well, it could be really interesting. They might be amused by some of the creative interpretations in the fanfiction. Some might find it strange to see their own characters in different scenarios that the fans have come up with.
Some members of Young Justice could be embarrassed. For instance, if there are romantic fanfictions about them that are a bit too cheesy or if their weaknesses are overly emphasized in a not - so - flattering way. But others might be really intrigued and want to explore more of what the fans think about them.
One great 'Young Justice Dimension: Justice League' fanfiction is 'The New Recruits'. It focuses on how new members are integrated into the team. The story has great character development and exciting action scenes.