Survival can be a theme as well. If they are in a conflict, it could be about who will survive the encounter. Or if they team up, it could be about surviving against a greater threat. Also, the theme of madness might be explored, as Jeff the Killer is already associated with insanity, and the encounter with Slenderman could either drive him further into madness or make him regain some sanity.
Isolation is also a theme that might come up. Both characters are often depicted as being alone in their own terrifying worlds. In the fanfic, their meeting could either break that isolation or intensify it. And there's the theme of the unknown. The reader is always left wondering what these two will do next, especially when their powers and motives are so unclear.
The funny elements often come from their humorous interactions and unexpected situations they get into.
It's quite an unusual and unexpected mix. The combination could bring some interesting elements and storylines.
Alan Moore's comic scripts are known for their depth and complexity. They often have richly developed characters and intricate storylines.
The 'Star Wars: An Old Friend' comic probably tells an adventure involving familiar characters and maybe some long-lost connections or hidden secrets from the past.
Maybe it'll reveal deeper secrets of the comic's universe and advance the main storyline in exciting ways. There might also be some cameos from previously unseen characters.
There are a few contenders. Maybe it's Darkseid, with his immense power and strategic mind.
I'm not sure. There haven't been any definite announcements about a sequel so far.
The Uncanny Avengers in Comic Vine have some exciting storylines and complex character developments.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's the unexpected or humorous situations related to the distance and pregnancy.