One popular plot is the discovery of a common enemy that forces Superman and Homelander to team up, despite their differences. Another is a battle for supremacy in a world where both exist, with different factions taking sides. And then there's the plot where Superman tries to reform Homelander, seeing the potential for good in him.
Well, it depends on how the fanfiction is written. If it's a more 'grounded' version where Homelander's public image and mind - games play a big role, he could potentially gain an upper hand. But generally, Superman has more raw power. He can move planets, and his speed is almost limitless. Homelander is strong and has flight and heat vision too, but Superman just seems to be on a whole other level in terms of pure power.
In the comics, Hughie and Starlight do end up together. Their journey is filled with ups and downs, but they manage to find a way to be together in the end.
Hughie remains alive in the comics. The creators chose to keep him as an ongoing part of the story, allowing for his development and further adventures.
Once upon a time, Hughie and Victoria found themselves in a rather strange situation. They were both on a mission to expose a corrupt supe. Hughie was his usual nervous self, but Victoria was determined. They sneaked into a Vought building, hiding in the shadows. Hughie accidentally knocked over a small object, making a noise. Victoria quickly signaled for him to be quiet. They continued on their way, finally finding the evidence they needed. It was a long and dangerous journey, but their friendship grew stronger through it all.
Hughie doesn't have traditional powers in the comics. His strength lies in his determination and the resources he acquires along the way. Sometimes, this leads to him having access to tools or enhancements that give him an edge, but not in a conventional superpower way.