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Naruto/Marvel Crossovers

Discussion in 'Story Search' started by Vesvius, Nov 12, 2012.

  1. Vesvius

    Vesvius High Inquisitor DLP Supporter

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    Hey all. I've been looking for decent Naruto/Marvel comics crossovers. I haven't found one that I'd consider good, and the only one I've found that I consider almost recommendable is No Reading by Meinos Kaen. Anyone have any good (or at least readable) ones?
     
  2. Nemrut

    Nemrut The Black Mage ~ Prestige ~

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    I admit it is a crappy thing to do, but I don't know of any good Naruto/Marvel crossovers. However, I do know a rather good Naruto/DC crossover named http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5736374/1/Connecting-the-Dots

    Dunno if you already know that one. It has its faults but it is rather well written, most characters are in character and it has some nice conflict between the League and the shinobi. With over 300 000 words, rather long too. Also completed.
     
  3. Vesvius

    Vesvius High Inquisitor DLP Supporter

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    Nope, didn't have that one before. Though I do agree, it is excellent. More Hinata then I usually care for, but the Question being awesome is enough to make up for that.

    Still looking for Marvel though.
     
  4. mangaguy

    mangaguy Fifth Year

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    Midway through the story, I thought Connecting the Dots became too much for me. It just tried to do way too much, imo...
     
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