Penguin and Riddler are typically not friends. They often operate independently and may even compete or have conflicts with each other in the comic universe.
Well, it depends on your taste. Some 'Penguin x Riddler fanfiction' might focus on their criminal partnerships in Gotham. They could be plotting together against Batman or other villains. You can explore different platforms to find the ones that suit you best.
A lot of 'Penguin x Riddler fanfiction' has the theme of power struggle. Since they are both strong - willed villains, they could be vying for control in Gotham's criminal hierarchy. And sometimes, there's a theme of unexpected friendship or partnership that develops between them in the face of common enemies.
The contrast between their characters. The Penguin is more of a brute - force type, while the Riddler is all about his intellect. Their interactions can be really engaging as they try to outmaneuver each other or work together.
One popular 'Penguin x Riddler' fanfic is 'The Unlikely Alliance'. It delves into how the two villains, with their distinct personalities, form a partnership that no one expected. They start off distrusting each other but as the story progresses, they realize they can achieve more together in Gotham's underworld.
Definitely. Both the Riddler and Hush are familiar figures in comics. They have distinct characteristics and play significant roles in various comic story arcs.
The Trajectory of Dawn in the World of Comics was a novel recommended to the goons who had been reborn into Gotham. This novel was written by the handsome dog Frank, and it told the story of a man who was reborn as a goon of Gotham and mistakenly entered an evil organization. Although the protagonist clearly wanted to walk towards the light, he was gradually shrouded in darkness. The whole world was trying to persuade him to become a supervillain, but he was still determined to turn the dark and chaotic era around and put the world back on track. This novel had an interesting setting and rich content. It was a novel worth reading.