One of the best is 'The Penguin's Revenge'. In this story, the Penguin devises a complex plan to take over Gotham's underworld. Batman has to use his detective skills to outwit the Penguin's devious traps. It's full of action and shows the classic battle of wits between the two.
Yes, there could be. Maybe Batman uses his detective skills and gadgets to outwit Dracula's supernatural powers. For example, he might use his batarangs to disrupt Dracula's flight or use his knowledge of the occult to find Dracula's lair.
It's hard to say. Batman has his wits and gadgets, but Dracula has superhuman strength and immortality. However, Batman is known for his ability to plan ahead and find weaknesses in his enemies. So, Batman might find a way to defeat Dracula, like using sunlight - if he can manage to expose Dracula to it.
Yes. One memorable storyline is when the Penguin tried to take over Gotham's underworld by using his trained penguins as his minions. It was a unique take on his character's use of his animal-themed motif. Another is when he ran for mayor, which was an interesting exploration of his ambition and how he could manipulate the system in Gotham.
In some of the classic comic book stories, like those from the 1970s and 1980s, the Penguin's schemes against Batman were really interesting. His use of his unique umbrellas as weapons and tools in his crimes, and Batman's detective work to stop him were well - written and engaging.
In some fanfictions, Batman might become more brooding. Dealing with Dracula and the world of vampires makes him face a darker side of reality. He may also become more secretive as he tries to hide his knowledge of vampires from his allies.
The Penguin's origin in Batman stories often involves him being an outcast. Oswald Cobblepot was born different, with his strange appearance. He grew up in Gotham's seedy underbelly. His experiences of being bullied and ostracized led him to embrace a life of crime. He uses his wits and the guise of a gentleman criminal, often with his signature umbrellas that can be used as weapons or for various other devious purposes.
In Dracula fanfiction, characters often have a more complex and dark development. Dracula himself is a very old and powerful vampire, and other characters are usually in a constant struggle against his evil. Their growth is often about facing their fears and trying to survive in a world full of horror. In Twilight fanfiction, character development is mainly about the relationships. The characters, like Bella, Edward, and Jacob, grow in terms of their love for each other, how they deal with the challenges in their relationships due to their different natures (vampire, human, werewolf).
In my opinion, it's not really fair to compare their popularity directly. Dracula - related fanfiction often delves deep into the roots of vampire mythology, with a focus on horror and the darker side of the undead. Twilight fanfiction, on the other hand, is more centered around the romantic relationships between vampires, werewolves, and humans. They appeal to different audiences. Some might enjoy both types, but they are so different in nature that it's difficult to say which has more popularity in the overall fanfiction world.
Yes, there have been some great penguin stories in the Batman universe. For example, in 'Batman Returns', the story of the Penguin was quite interesting. It delved into his origin as an outcast, his desire for revenge and acceptance in Gotham. His character was complex and sympathetic in a way, despite his villainous deeds.