Well, it's the potential for unique relationships. Superboy could form a father - son bond with Jonathan Kent, or a brother - like relationship with Clark Kent (if the story goes that way). These relationships can be explored in ways that the official comics or shows might not have fully delved into. And also, seeing how the Kents react to having a super - powered being in their family, and how they handle the challenges that come with it, like keeping his identity a secret from the neighbors.
The different worlds they come from add to the allure. Sonic is from his own world full of friends like Tails and Knuckles, and Blaze has her own realm. The idea of them bridging those two worlds for love is really fascinating. Fanfictions can explore how they introduce each other to their respective friends and cultures, which is really rich in story - telling potential.
Fanfic, short for fan fiction, based on novels (novel fanfic) is when fans write their own stories using the characters, settings, or universes from existing novels. It differs from regular novels as it's often not written for commercial gain and is more of a creative homage or exploration by fans. For example, in a 'Harry Potter' novel fanfic, a writer might create a new adventure for Harry and his friends that wasn't in the original books.
There's 'Annihilation' which has a unique blend of science - fiction and horror. The area known as 'Area X' is filled with strange and often terrifying phenomena. 'The Ritual' is also a great pick. It combines elements of Norse mythology with modern - day horror in a forest setting. And 'The Girl with All the Gifts' has a post - apocalyptic horror feel with a scientific basis for the zombie - like creatures, much like the horror elements that might be found in 'Carrion Comfort'.
I'm not sure specifically which 'beeg mom story' you're referring to. It could be a personal story about a mom, perhaps something related to her achievements, experiences in motherhood, or a unique event in her life.
A good 'Merlin and Arthur fanfic' often has strong characterizations. The author needs to understand the personalities of Merlin and Arthur from the original source. For example, Merlin's selfless nature and Arthur's sense of duty should be well - portrayed. Also, a unique plot is key. It could be a new take on an old story, like changing the outcome of a battle. This makes the fanfic stand out.
There could be a 'Kazama Sakura' fanfic that explores an alternate universe. In this AU, Sakura might have different abilities or be in a different team. For example, she could be part of a team that specializes in stealth missions, and the fanfic could detail how she adapts to this new role and the challenges it brings.
There are several potential causes. For example, a cooking accident in the ship's galley. If a pan of oil overheats and catches fire, it can spread quickly. Also, improper storage of flammable materials on board. If they are not stored correctly and something causes a spark, it can lead to a fire. And then there are natural disasters like lightning strikes which could potentially set a ship on fire at sea.
Unfortunately, without more information, it's hard to say much. However, if this was a real event, there would be many aspects to consider. There could have been an investigation into how it happened, whether it was due to human error, like the operator of the steamroller not seeing the man, or if there were safety failures on the work site.
Mark Zusak has a great ability to create vivid and memorable characters. The characters in his novels are complex and feel very real. In 'I Am the Messenger', the main character Ed grows and changes in a way that readers can really connect with.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. They usually have a large collection of fan - made stories for various shows and movies, including Twilight and Z Nation.