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If you made a crossover story with characters from multiple franchises, what would you make?

One crossover that I've been reading at the moment (although I won't link it here due to the more adult subject matter) is called "The Boys Avenging" - with it been a fan-made crossover between Marvel Comics and the Amazon TV series The Boys.
It's about an incursion causing both the Boys' version of Earth (Earth-7622) and Earth-616 to risk colliding, with some of the Marvel heroes trying to evacuate as many civilians from the Boys' version of Earth to their own.

While it takes place as an alternate version of Season 3 of The Boys TV show (starting right in the middle of that season), it also appears as an alternate version of the Superhuman Civil War from Marvel comics - with the heroes split into those led by Iron Man and the "A.W.O.L" heroes led by Captain America. To make matters worse, not only are both "The Boys" vigilante group and the "Supes" from Earth-7622 split on what to do (Homelander in particular not taking kindly to what the heroes from Earth-616 are doing), but certain Marvel villains make their own way to Earth-7622; each for their own reasons.
The story is still ongoing so there's no telling when it'll be finished yet, but it's well written with a lot of fun references and interesting ideas from seeing the characters from both franchises intermingle.

On a similar note, I also saw a YouTube video recently where it played with the idea of how the Boy's version of Earth would change just from Spider-Man alone going over there - with the video having this rather neat thumbnail art of Spider-Man about to battle Homelander:
Spider-Man vs. Homelander.webp
 
How about combining The Care Bears with The Revenant?

Leonardo DiCaprio being attacked with hugs by a Care Bear sounds like it would make a decent movie.
 
Green eggs and ham and fox in socks

Both dr suess books about characters getting harrassed by someone who tries to force something on them. I think they would get along
 
What do you mean?
LOL, I wrote that because I imagined myself writing that and there's not even a plot or a story, it's just every work of fiction in one place and they're all trying to figure out what the hell they're even doing there. It just was funny in my head because it caused me to picture something like Patrick Star arguing with Peter Griffin over a bicycle, and like Homer Simpson's running from Chainsaw Man or something etc. Like, every chapter is just chaotic mess after chaotic mess and it's so amusing
 
I would put all the most recognizable characters in a big stage production singing around the theme of "Get a Life! The real people are writing our current events in the geologic record!"
 
Okay, that made me laugh. :D

Interestingly enough, there was an unofficial League of Extraordinary Gentlemen tabletop game at Gen Con 2015 - with the "Southern Division" of the 1970's League been called after the destruction of Chamberlain, Maine to transport the comatose body of Carrie White (Stephen King's Carrie) to a supernatural prison. Unfortunately, the League would have to content with Boss Hogg (The Dukes of Hazzard) - who sought to capture Carrie and give her to the Devil for her to become in his army.
The League itself consisted of Bo "Bandit" Darville (Smokey and the Bandit), Daisy Duke (The Dukes of Hazzard), Philo Beddoe and his orangutan Clyde (Every Which Way But Loose), Foxy Brown (Foxy Brown), Carl Kolchak (Kolchak the Nightstalker), Evel Knievel and finally Elvis Presley and the Memphis Mafia.

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More Information - https://tevansdesign.com/league-of-extraordinary-gentlemen-1970s-edition/

Personally, if I was to make a 70's "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" story (and using the above as well as the 70's spoof team for inspiration), I'd keep the plot about Carrie White (Stephen King's Carrie) surviving the events of the 1976 prom - been only comatose and recovered from the buried remains of her home - and with the 'initial' plan been to transport her to a "supernatural prison".

I'd have the 70's League be arranged by Oscar Goldman (The Six Million Dollar Man) and made up of the following individuals:

Steve Austin (The Six Million Dollar Man)
Bo "Bandit" Darville, Cledus "Snowman" Snow and Carrie "Frog" Darville (Smokey and the Bandit)
Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke (The Dukes of Hazzard)
Philo Beddoe and his orangutan Clyde (Every Which Way But Loose)
Foxy Brown (Foxy Brown)
Carl Kolchak (Kolchak the Nightstalker)
Jill Monroe (Charlie's Angels)
John Shaft (Shaft)
Gillian Bellaver (The Fury)

I'd keep Rocky Balboa (Rocky), Evel Knievel and finally Elvis Presley and the Memphis Mafia as allies to the league who aid them on their journey, as opposed to actual members.

Additionally, instead of randomly making Boss Hogg (The Dukes of Hazzard) a devil worshiper, I'd instead use the Satanic cult members from the 1975 film Race with the Devil, with their leader in this case been Simon Sinestrari from the 1971 film Simon, King of the Witches (the Devil promising to make him a "God" in exchange for his services) and with Simon using the demonic car from 1977's The Car as his transport.
The Devil's plan in this case would be to claim Carrie White and make her the future wife of his son, Damien (The Omen, Omen II: Damien).

Ultimately, the heroes would succeed in defeating the forces of darkness; taking down Simon and the cult, destroying the demonic car and successfully imprisoning Damien in the Supernatural prison instead. However, rather than delivering Carrie White to the Supernatural prison as planned (accepting that what she did in Chamberlain was wrong but sympathizing with her situation), the League instead leaves her in the care of Jesse Duke - who agrees to take her in and help her atone for her past sins while also raising her as his own with love and care, which is something she never got with her mother Margaret, with the non-Duke members of the league agreeing to drop in by the Dukes household from time-to-time to make sure everything is going okay.
(This would mean that Carrie would have a happier life and become a better person so that, by the time of Jesse's death in 1997, she'd be more balanced and possibly locate her half-sister Rachel Lang from 1999's The Rage: Carrie 2 - helping get her on a better path as well so history doesn't repeat itself).
 
I'd do a Pirates of the Caribbean sequel with Graham Chapman's Yellowbeard character as one of the leads.
 
BUT THEN

GANDALF THE GRAY AND GANDALF THE WHITE THEN MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL'S BLACK KNIGHT AND BONITO BUSELINI, AND THE BLUE MEANIE THEN COWBOY CURTIS AND JAMBI THE GENIE

ROBOCOP, THE TERMINATOR, CAP'N KIRK N' DARTH VADER, LO PAN, SUPERMAN, EVERY SINGLE POWER RANGER, BILL S. PRESTON AND THEODORE LOGAN, SPOCK, THE ROCK, DOC OCK AND HULK HOGAN
 

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