In many ways, it is. The show takes inspiration from actual circumstances and attempts to portray them accurately. However, some elements might be dramatized for the sake of storytelling.
The 'Dragon Ball Super Super Hero Novel' probably has a plot that builds on the existing Dragon Ball lore. It may introduce new characters or bring back some old fan - favorites. There could be a central conflict that forces the heroes to team up and use their combined strength. The story might also touch on themes like friendship, growth, and the never - ending struggle to protect the universe. For example, it could be about how the Z - Fighters train to overcome a new, seemingly invincible enemy, and in the process, they learn more about their own powers and the true meaning of being a hero.
One of the best is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It's a deconstruction of the superhero concept, exploring complex themes and moral ambiguities. The characters are well - developed and it has a very engaging plot.
The super hero Green Lantern patrolled his sector of the universe. One day, he received a distress signal from a small planet. When he arrived, he found that an evil dictator was oppressing the people. Green Lantern created a giant green fist with his power ring and knocked down the dictator's stronghold. The people were freed and they celebrated Green Lantern as their savior.
Super heroes are typically associated with positive values and heroic deeds, not sex stories. Such topics are inappropriate and not in line with the general positive image of super heroes. So I can't provide relevant stories.