One-punch Superman was a sci-fi hit manga created by Yoshihiro Tomiken about the protagonist Kyle Tron (Saitama). This comic was based on the comic of the same name created by Kyle. Unlike the original, it did not show all the plots and characters in the comic, but developed in a more independent way.
The manga style of "One Punch Superman" was different from the original. It was more inclined to enjoy and like independent manga. In this manga, the characters had their own unique personalities and standpoints, and they were richly shaped throughout the development of the story.
The animation of "One-punch Superman" was also rich and colorful, with rich special effects and special scene design to make the whole story even more exciting. Although it was not a very famous comic, it could still be said to be a very attractive work among sci-fi hit comics.
One of the great 'Evil Superman' stories is 'Injustice: Gods Among Us'. In this story, the Joker tricks Superman into killing Lois Lane and their unborn child, which drives Superman over the edge. He then begins to enforce his own brand of justice in a very extreme way. Another is 'Red Son', where Superman is raised in the Soviet Union and his values are shaped by a different ideology, leading to a very different take on the character. And 'The Dark Knight Returns' also has an interesting take on a Superman who is more of a tool of the government and not the pure hero we're used to.
Yes, there have been storylines where Superman has been depicted as going against his usual heroic nature and turning evil, but it's not a common or permanent occurrence.
Often, there could be other superheroes or villains. For instance, Lex Luthor might make an appearance. He could either be an ally to the reader in trying to stop the evil Superman or have his own ulterior motives for getting involved. Another character could be Lois Lane. She might be used as a plot device, perhaps the reader has to protect her from the evil Superman or she could be a source of jealousy for the evil Superman if he has feelings for the reader.
Sure. 'Injustice: Gods Among Us' is a great one. It shows Superman going down a dark path. Then there's 'Red Son' which gives a different perspective on Superman. And 'The Dark Knight Returns' has an interesting portrayal of Superman too.
Another aspect could be the formation of new alliances. Since Superman is evil, Batman might have to team up with other unexpected characters. For example, he could join forces with Lex Luthor, who usually opposes Superman. This would create a very different power dynamic and storyline, as they have to put aside their differences to face the greater threat of an evil Superman.
One popular 'evil superman x batman fanfic' might be those where Evil Superman tries to manipulate Batman into joining his dark plans. For example, in some stories, he uses his super - powers to put pressure on Gotham, forcing Batman to make difficult choices between saving the city and standing against Superman's tyranny.
In some 'evil superman x reader fanfiction', there could be a plot where the reader is the only one who can see the good that still exists deep within the evil Superman. The reader tries to bring out that good, leading to a series of intense and emotional interactions between them. It's like a battle between the evil side of Superman and the potential for redemption that the reader believes in.
There were many anime works that had a strong male lead like One-Punch Superman but didn't want to be too high-profile.
One of the more famous cartoons was Naruto. The protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, was a talented ninja. He was very powerful but kept a low profile. His fighting style was also very unique. It focused on strategy and technique rather than pure strength.
Another popular anime was Ghost Blade. The main character, Ashijiro, was an ordinary young man, but he had strong willpower and determination. Through continuous training and fighting, he gradually grew into a powerful warrior. His character image was distinct and varied, in line with people's longing for the struggle of ordinary people.
There were also some other works such as Sword God Domain, Attack of the Giant, About My Reincarnation as a Slime, Fate/Zero, etc., which had the characteristics of a very powerful male lead but kept a low profile.