Yes, Pat does like to read Dragonball fanfiction. It's a great way to explore different storylines and interpretations of the beloved Dragonball universe.
There are so many types of Dragonball fanfiction. Pat could be into the fanfictions that focus on the relationships between the characters, like Goku and Vegeta's friendship in a different light. Or perhaps Pat likes the ones that introduce new villains or explore what would happen if certain events in the original series happened differently. It could also be that Pat is interested in the fanfictions that expand on the backstories of the minor characters. There are just so many possibilities.
Yes, he might like to read fanfiction as it can offer unique and creative takes on existing stories and characters.
There's no definite answer without more information about Sylvain. However, if he is part of a fandom community, the likelihood of him reading fanfiction is higher. Fanfiction can be a great way for fans to explore different scenarios and relationships within the world of their beloved fictional universes. So, depending on his level of involvement in fandoms, he may or may not read fanfiction.
Well, it could be really exciting. Picture Naruto with Goku's ability to go Super Saiyan. Maybe Naruto could learn the Kaio - ken technique. The story could involve the two universes colliding, with villains from both sides teaming up. So Naruto and his friends from Konoha would have to join forces with Goku and the Z - fighters to save both their worlds.
A Sailor Moon and Dragonball Z crossover fanfiction might start with a strange rift in the universes. Sailor Mercury detects an unusual energy signature that seems to be a mix of magic and ki. As they investigate, they run into Goku who is also curious. The two groups then find out that there's a powerful being trying to merge their worlds for its own evil purposes. The Sailor Guardians and the Z - fighters would then have to put aside their differences in fighting techniques and beliefs to stop this threat. They might have some funny moments like Vegeta getting annoyed with Sailor Mars' sassy attitude or Sailor Venus being in awe of Goku's strength.
Yes, Pat Mora does write novels. She's known for her diverse literary works including novels that explore various themes and characters.
Yes, Pat Mora does write novels. She has several works in that genre.
I don't recall seeing the word 'gay' in the Dragonball manga.
In other fanfictions, external factors play a big role in their relationship development. For example, if there is a new threat to Earth and Vegeta and Bulma are part of the team to defend it. Working together towards a common goal, they start to understand each other better. Vegeta begins to appreciate Bulma's importance not just as his partner but also as a key member of the group protecting their home, and this deepens their bond.