Well, the original Voltron story is more action - oriented. In contrast, 'to love or be loved voltron fanfic' is more about the characters' inner emotions regarding love. The fanfic might change the dynamics between characters by adding love - related conflicts. For example, it could create tension between teammates because of a love triangle. It also may give more in - depth exploration of a character's backstory in relation to love, which the original story might not have covered as much.
In the original Voltron story, the main characters are the ones who form the core of the Voltron force. There are the young pilots who are chosen to operate the different lions that combine to form Voltron. These characters have to overcome various challenges, both personal and in battle. They grow and develop throughout the story, learning to work together better as a team. Their individual qualities contribute to the overall strength of Voltron, whether it's Keith's leadership, Lance's marksmanship, Hunk's reliability, Pidge's technical expertise or Allura's regal wisdom.
Well, the Voltron original back story is quite interesting. Voltron was a last - hope - type of weapon in the universe. It was made up of five mechanical lions which were scattered across different parts of the galaxy. These lions were discovered by a group of chosen heroes. The red lion was often seen as the most temperamental. The blue lion was more calm and collected. The black lion was the central and most powerful one when combined as Voltron. And the green and yellow lions also had their own distinct abilities. When all the pilots were united, they could form Voltron to fight off the menacing villains like King Zarkon who wanted to dominate the cosmos.
The 'age of Voltron fanfic' could refer to different things. It might be about the time period when Voltron fanfiction has been around. Fanfic related to Voltron has been popular for quite some time, starting from the original series and getting a new wave of popularity with the reboot.
I'm not sure of the exact number. But you can look up on comic book websites or forums where fans might have compiled a list or discussed the total count of Voltron comics.
Definitely fictional. Voltron Legendary Defender is a made-up story with fictional characters and settings designed to captivate audiences through imagination and adventure.
One alternative could be 'Voltron Keith and the Mysterious Alien Artifact'. This kind of fanfiction could involve Keith's encounter with a strange and powerful artifact, and how he and the team figure out its purpose and deal with the consequences. It's a much more positive and engaging theme compared to the disturbing one.
One example could be a fanfic where a character who has always been on the outskirts of the team finally finds acceptance and love from the others. They start to open up and become a more integral part of the group, and in return, they show their love for the team through their loyalty and hard work.