One interesting storyline could be a team - up against a new super - villain who has the power to manipulate time. Batman and Batwoman would have to race against the clock to stop this villain before he changes history to his advantage.
The villains in batman and batwoman fanfic can be really well - written too. For instance, the Joker. His chaotic and unpredictable nature can be delved into deeply in fanfic. Writers can show how his madness affects not only Batman and Batwoman but also the city of Gotham as a whole.
In some of the classic comic book stories, like those from the 1970s and 1980s, the Penguin's schemes against Batman were really interesting. His use of his unique umbrellas as weapons and tools in his crimes, and Batman's detective work to stop him were well - written and engaging.
One of the best is 'The Penguin's Revenge'. In this story, the Penguin devises a complex plan to take over Gotham's underworld. Batman has to use his detective skills to outwit the Penguin's devious traps. It's full of action and shows the classic battle of wits between the two.
The Penguin's origin in Batman stories often involves him being an outcast. Oswald Cobblepot was born different, with his strange appearance. He grew up in Gotham's seedy underbelly. His experiences of being bullied and ostracized led him to embrace a life of crime. He uses his wits and the guise of a gentleman criminal, often with his signature umbrellas that can be used as weapons or for various other devious purposes.
One plot idea could be them teaming up against a new and powerful villain that neither of them can defeat alone. They have to learn to trust and rely on each other's skills in a more in - depth way.
Well, in this type of fanfiction, the dynamic between Batman and the Penguin's daughter might be complex. Batman is all about justice and the Penguin is a supervillain. His daughter could be a character torn between two worlds. She might have a soft spot for Batman's cause but also love for her father. It could be a story full of internal conflict and moral dilemmas.
Well, first of all, Oswald Cobblepot's sense of alienation is a major element. He felt so different from others in Gotham that he turned to crime to find a place where he could belong. His family background, despite being wealthy, was also a factor as he was still rejected. And then there's his relationship with Gotham's underworld. He had to fight and scheme his way to become a recognized criminal figure, and his encounters with Batman along the way are also an essential part of the origin story as they shaped his development as a villain.