It's about a group of anti - heroes or villains posing as heroes. They take on the mantle of the Avengers in a rather dark and twisted way. There are complex character dynamics and often morally ambiguous storylines.
In the 'Dark Avengers Graphic Novel', the main characters are a mix of well - known villains and anti - heroes. Norman Osborn, as mentioned, is at the helm. Moonstone also plays a big role, taking on the role of Ms. Marvel in this group. These characters interact in ways that are different from the regular Avengers. Their relationships are filled with power plays, betrayals, and a general sense of moral ambiguity that makes the story so interesting.
Well, it could be really cool. The Dark Knight's detective skills and strategic mind would be a great addition to the Avengers. He might clash with some of the more super - powered members at first due to his more grounded approach. But in the end, he could help them solve some really tough problems that they couldn't before, like dealing with villains who operate in the shadows.
Well, the 'Dark Avengers Masters of Evil Graphic Novel' is a great exploration of the darker side of the Marvel universe. It shows the Masters of Evil in a new light, perhaps not as one - dimensional bad guys. There are likely character developments for the members of the Dark Avengers as well. The graphic novel probably has some intense battles and political intrigue within the super - powered world.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Avengers' Reaction to Thor: The Dark World' where the Avengers watch the movie together and their hilarious reactions are described. It's a fun read that plays on the different personalities in the team.
Well, initially, many of the Avengers would be cautious. They're used to dealing with super - powered individuals. But as they got to know the Dark Knight, they'd start to see his value. Hawkeye might admire his precision and accuracy. The Scarlet Witch could be interested in his mental fortitude. And Vision might study his human - like determination in the face of great danger. Over time, they'd come to accept him as part of the team, although there would still be some cultural and ideological differences to work through.
There's also 'Thor's Dark World: The Avengers' Role'. This fanfic delves deep into how each Avenger contributes to the fight against the Dark Elves. It's well - written, with detailed descriptions of the Avengers' powers and how they're utilized in the Asgardian setting. For instance, it shows Captain America's leadership skills shining through even in a foreign environment like Asgard. It's a must - read for fans of both the Avengers and Thor: The Dark World.