One idea could be that Alex Mercer from Prototype finds himself in the Justice League's universe. He could initially be seen as a threat by the League. But then, they realize his power could be used to fight a common enemy, like Darkseid. Mercer's shape - shifting and regenerative abilities would add an interesting dynamic to the team's combat strategies.
Some members might be shocked. Wonder Woman, for instance, who respects Batman's skills and tenacity, would likely be very disappointed. She might try to persuade him to stay, emphasizing the importance of his presence in the team. Superman, on the other hand, might initially be understanding, as he knows Batman has his own way of doing things. But he would also be concerned about the power vacuum that Batman's departure would create. Aquaman might be more indifferent, thinking that Batman was always an outsider to some extent, with his focus mainly on land - based issues.
In a Naruto in Justice League fanfiction scenario, Naruto would have a lot to offer. He has a vast amount of chakra which could be used for various purposes like powering up the League's technology or creating barriers. His relationship with his teammates in Naruto like Sasuke and Sakura could be paralleled with the relationships in the Justice League. Naruto might have some initial cultural clashes with the League members as he comes from a different world, but over time, he would learn to adapt and they would learn from his unique skills and way of thinking. His Sage Mode would give him an edge in battles, allowing him to sense danger more acutely and react faster.
Definitely not. Justice League is a creation of DC Comics. Marvel Comics has its own set of superhero teams and characters that are distinct from those in the Justice League.
The Flash might initially be in denial. He's used to Batman always having a plan and his death would be a huge shock. He would then turn his speed into a tool for investigation, trying to find out exactly what happened. Green Lantern could feel a sense of loss but also be spurred into action, using his ring to try and prevent future tragedies like Batman's death. He might create constructs in Batman's memory to inspire the team.
It's based on a real event, so it's fact. The Great Train Robbery was an actual robbery that took place in England in 1963. A gang of thieves managed to stop a Royal Mail train and steal a large amount of money. It was a very well - planned and audacious crime that captured the public's attention at the time and has remained a famous case in criminal history.
The Great Train Robbery is indeed inspired by a true incident. However, when adapted into various forms of media, some elements might have been fictionalized or exaggerated for entertainment value.
A fun crossover could involve the Justice League somehow getting trapped in the Camp Half - Blood world. They have to adapt to the rules and challenges of the demigod world, like the monster attacks and the training regimens. Meanwhile, Percy and his friends have to deal with the presence of these super - powered heroes and figure out how to get them back to their own universe. It could lead to some interesting interactions, like Wonder Woman teaching the demigods some combat techniques from her own world, and Flash trying to outrun some of the mythical creatures.
One great 'Young Justice Dimension: Justice League' fanfiction is 'The New Recruits'. It focuses on how new members are integrated into the team. The story has great character development and exciting action scenes.