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"Yes."
"Great. I can see the headlines now: Captain America and Ironman Adopt Superman's Son. The media is going to have a field day with this, you know. Batman will go all Dark Knight on us, Superman'll throw a hissy fit even though he doesn't care, and we'll forever be in the Justice League's Top Five of their shitlist."
"You ready, then?"
"Hell yes."
Pre!Bereft. The Marvel and DC heroes live in the same universe, but have an agreement not to get involved with each other, don't communicate unless absolutely necessary, and don't join up on a mission unless it's an end of the world scenario.
Somehow, Captain America witnesses Superman's treatment towards Superboy and is shocked - the Avengers and Justice League are by no means on friendly terms, but Steve has always had respect for the Man of Steel. Telling himself it was probably just a bad day for Superman, he nonetheless is intrigued and spies keeps an eye on Superboy. To his disgust and horror, he finds that ( ... )
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I can totally see the rest of the Avengers telling Steve to put Conner back where he found him because they don't want to start a war with the Justice League because of Steve's bleeding heart. Mind you, I can also see Tony Stark being in friendly competition with one Bruce Wayne, who he doesn't know is Batman, and totally bragging about adopting Superboy, completely unaware that Bruce is behind the scenes organizing the adopting (he totally would to get back at Clark.)
And Conners conflict between the two teams is awesome!
Do not be ashamed for this prompt. Never ashamed!
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Anyone notice that Superboy would actually look like their son? Steve with his blue eyes and Tony with his black hair?
Would it be narcissistic to fill my own prompt?
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Captain America immediately recognized the group as being affiliated with the Justice League, he remembered Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad, though the others he had never seen before. Normally Captain America wouldn’t interfere with the Justice League, but these were teenagers up against Solomon Grundy and they weren’t fairing too well. Agreements be damned, Captain America threw his shield and knocked down Grundy before he could attack a struggling Robin. All of the teens looked at him with wide eyes and he could hear Kid Flash gasped, “Holy crap, Captain America!”
And without another word about it, he helped the group take down Grundy. Afterwards though, they seemed a little uneasy by his presence and Robin was the one who spoke up about it.
“Hey Cap, not that we don’t appreciate the help, but aren’t you supposed to not get involved?”
“Dude, who cares? This is Captain America!” Kid Flash hissed at his friend. “Do you think he’ll give me his autograph ( ... )
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Seriously, though, I adore your characterizations. Tony and Steve are just so perfectly in character, as is everyone else. If Young Justice really was a crossover universe, I could it playing out exactly like this. <3
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I've probably been thinking about this too much, but maybe the Avengers are more of a national organization while the JL is ostentiouly more of an international one? I got the impression that (at least from the DCAU) that leaguers tend to be in other countries way too much for a superhero org associated purely with one country. It could also be an explanation for why they can't really interact a lot to avoid even more bias. (Yeah, SHEILD is supposed to be international too, perhaps they're more low key or not really international)
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thank you for filling this. i dont know how i could have lived without it.
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Steve/Tony is so awesome and I love that you have KF being a fanboy of Caps! And your characterizations are spot on! I am so glad you're filling this author!anon!
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Amazing start Author!Anon!! So excited to see more of this!
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He didn’t say anything, but he took the magazine and pen, polite smile firmly in place, and signed it. The girls giggled, took the magazine and disappeared. Steve sighed, teenagers these days.
Captain America went back patrolling the parameter of the building and it didn’t take long for him to notice that he was being followed. Stopping suddenly, Superboy almost crashed into his back and looked genuinely surprised that Captain America noticed him. Superboy was less than subtle, but he was a good choice to tail Captain America because if his team felt the need to restrain Captain America for whatever reason, Superboy was their best bet.
“If you’re going to follow me you might as well keep me company.” Captain America gave the teen his best grin and Superboy just shrugged and fell into step with him. “How do you like being a sidekick?” That seemed like an appropriate topic. It was not.
“I’m not a sidekick.” The words were actually growled at him. “I’m part ( ... )
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