DPxDC idea #3
The DC universe has its own Danny Fenton.
The problem?
He's dead.
Dead.
The portal accident killed him years ago. The Fentons buried their son, mourned him, and somehow managed to move on.
Then a dimensional breach brings Danny Phantom from another universe into the DC Universe.
At first, nobody notices anything strange. The Justice League just sees another teenage meta helping during crises. But eventually reporters get clear footage. Facial recognition software finds a match.
Danny Fenton.
Deceased.
The boy buried years ago.
Now Maddie, Jack, and Jazz are forced to watch news reports of their dead son flying alongside heroes, So they chase him wanting answers.
And Danny is stuck trying to explain something impossible:
"No, I'm not your Danny."
The worst part?
Nobody believes him.
Because how do you tell grieving parents that their son really is dead... and you're just an alternate-universe version who happened to survive?
Okay, but what if they did believe he was from another universe? What if they asked him about his home universe and what had happened to him there, what variables could have been different to wind up a ghost, or half ghost, rather than dead like their son had. They're scientists, they want to know everything.
They ask how his universe's version of themselves handled the news of Danny's accident, the grief and horror of their son dying, the relief that he wasn't fully dead, the curiosity of what he had become and what he could now do.
Imagine their horror and anger at finding out about the "molecule by molecule" threat. Maybe it was a reveal gone wrong scenario that forced him to run and landed him there, the DC Fentons are horrified that their counterparts could ever stoop so low as to hurt their own child. Could be so filled with hate and anger towards the topic of their own obsessive research in general, that they wouldn't even hear Danny out and forced him to go on the run.
They ask him if he'd be willing to give them a chance. To love him like his own parents failed to. To help them both heal. They know, and accept, that Danny isn't their Danny, technically, but they want him to be now. Not to replace their son that was lost, but to make their family whole again in a different way.
Danny being conflicted because these aren't his parents, but now he's really wishing they were. They're kind, loving, accepting, willing to talk to him and actually hear what he has to say. They pay attention to him in a way his actual parents never did. He doesn't want to step on the toes of this universe's version of himself, but he also feels like if the roles were reversed, he'd want his parents to move on and for his counterpart to be safe and happy. He wants to think he and that Danny were similar enough in that regard to not be offended if he agrees to stay. ... He wants to, but he can't know for certain. This universe's Danny never manifested as a ghost. Probably some bullshit like "there can only be one Phantom" if he were to ask Clockwork.

















