The 'Minefields' fanfiction could have a different narrative structure. While the original Avengers story has a fairly straightforward plot of good vs evil, 'Minefields' might introduce more complex plotlines. For example, internal power struggles within the Avengers could be a major part of the story, creating a'minefield' of political and power - based issues that the characters have to navigate through, which is not as prominent in the original.
The original movie had a set path of how things happened, like the way they used time travel which had its own consequences. In the fix - it fanfiction, the writers often change those aspects. They might come up with different ways to reverse the snap or prevent it altogether, which is a big departure from the movie's plot.
Well, in the original ending, Iron Man snaps his fingers to defeat Thanos and his army. But in the fanfiction, it could be someone else doing it. For example, Hulk could have found a different way to use the Infinity Stones that didn't require self - sacrifice.
Overall, Avengers: Endgame varies from the comic in various ways. For example, the power levels of some characters might be different, and certain storylines might have been condensed or expanded for better cinematic storytelling.
Another interesting part of 'Minefields' in Avengers fanfiction could be the moral dilemmas presented. The Avengers might find themselves in situations where every decision they make is like walking through a minefield. For instance, they might have to decide between saving a large number of civilians at the cost of sacrificing one of their own, or vice versa. This moral 'minefield' can add a lot of depth to the story and the characters' development.
The junior novel is likely to have simpler language compared to the movie. The movie has complex visual and audio effects that the novel can't fully replicate.
The Damocles Project can change the Avengers by introducing new challenges. It might make them question their own abilities and the trust they have in each other. For example, if the project has some hidden agendas that start to surface, the Avengers may find themselves doubting who they can rely on.
It can be quite interesting. The polyamorous aspect adds new layers of complexity and relationship dynamics to the story of the Avengers.
Supernatural's power system is based on things like magic spells, holy water, and special weapons. The Avengers have powers like super strength, flight, and high - tech gadgets. In fanfiction that combines them, writers often have to find a way to balance these different power systems. Some fanfics might have the Avengers learning about the Supernatural power sources, while others might have the Supernatural characters being awed by the Avengers' powers. It creates a really interesting dynamic that sets the two universes apart in the context of fanfiction.
Spiderman might use his agility and web - shooting abilities. He could quickly web up Venom, restraining his movements and preventing him from attacking the Avengers.
When Tony is a god in the fanfiction, it completely shakes up the Avengers' dynamics. His power elevation means he could be making decisions unilaterally, which the other Avengers may not be happy about. For instance, he might decide on battle strategies without consulting them. This could lead to a rift in the team. Also, his 'god - like' nature might make some Avengers, like Steve Rogers, question his morality and the use of his power.