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I'm Goku Black And Apparently A Dad in DC/Other Worlds

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So... I've apparently reincarnated... Twice. First I was well, me, then I was Zamasu without my first life's memories and now I am in apparently freaking DC... And I'm apparently the adoptive dad to reincarnated main and side characters from other shows... At least I lost my God-complex right? Well, to a certain extent at least. You can't really stop thinking yourself superior when you have the power to destroy the universe at the tip of your fingers. Well, let's see what I can do with this crazy new life. --------------------------- (Author note: He is 20 years old, physically, but well mentally far older since he's Zamasu before this. He was an orphan in DC, and had some other orphans as basically his siblings, but when he became 18, he adopted them. (BEFORE ANYTHING THIS IS A FIC WHERE GOKU WILL NOT HAVE A HAREM) Mark Grayson - Invincible (this version died against his father Omni-Man in the fight in season 1 episode 8.) Lelouch vi Britannia - Zero (died after becoming the Emperor of the world at the end of the series) Mikasa Ackerman - (died after killing Eren by committing suicide) The kids will have their memories remembered before Goku, so the first couple chapters I will write from their povs, do keep that in mind. I first wish to establish a small foundation of their relationship with him before he remembers. Also, no one can explicitely tell anyone they remember things from a previous life, if they ever find out they need to reason it. There will be travels to sometimes the world's of the other characters, but the main one will remain DC as it will be the focus. So yeah, I hope to see you all in the chapters, Bye!)
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