FF.net still has the deepest archive for this specific niche, in my opinion. The 'Superheroes' and 'Transformers' crossover category is packed. Quality varies wildly, obviously. I sort by favorites and go from there. There's this one author, Skywinder, who writes these incredibly detailed stories where the Autobots integrate into the Marvel universe post-'Civil War.' It's less about big fights and more about political asylum and cultural shock, which is a fresh take.
Sometimes I think people focus too much on the MCU these days. The best crossovers I've read involve the more street-level heroes or the X-Men, because the themes of prejudice and hiding in society fit the Cybertronian experience so well.
Tumblr and Dreamwidth still host some fantastic, tight-knit communities for gen fic crossovers. The tags #tf fanfiction or #transformers crossover can surface real gems. Wattpad's a mess for finding anything specific, but I did find a hilarious 'Deadpool steals the AllSpark' saga there once. For organized browsing, nothing beats AO3's filters.
I mostly read on AO3, but I've had better luck searching for specific pairings or concepts rather than the broad 'crossover' tag. Try 'Bumblebee & Spider-Man' or 'Optimus Prime & Superman.' The character-driven stuff there tends to have better prose. Also, don't sleep on Tumblr! A lot of writers post snippets or links to their Google Docs there. The search function is terrible, but once you find one good blog, reblogs will lead you down a rabbit hole of recs.
Honestly, a lot of the Autobot/superhero fics can feel samey—the heroes meet, there's a fight due to misunderstanding, then they team up. I crave stories where the Autobots' sheer size and alien nature fundamentally break the superhero world's rules. How does S.H.I.E.L.D. handle a 30-foot-tall robot refugee? That's the interesting part, and it's sadly rare.
Honestly, finding good Autobot/superhero crossovers feels like navigating a minefield sometimes. Archive of Our Own is my primary hunting ground; the tagging system is a lifesaver. You can filter for fandom crossovers like 'Transformers - All Media Types' and then add a Marvel or DC tag. I've found some solid stuff by searching characters—like pairing Optimus Prime with Captain America for that whole 'moral compass' dynamic, or throwing Ironhide into the Avengers for maximum firepower chaos.
That said, the real gold often isn't on the big sites. I've stumbled upon amazing, long-form stories on individual author blogs or smaller forums dedicated to sci-fi crossovers. They're harder to find, but the writing tends to be less... trope-heavy. The one where the Autobots land in Gotham and have to deal with Batman's paranoia was a masterpiece of clashing ideologies.
Just be warned, a lot of it is pretty old, from that mid-2000s crossover boom. You'll need to dig through some clunky formatting on sites like FanFiction.net, but it's worth it for the sheer volume.
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Another one that stuck with me was a shorter, less-known series called 'Rust and Vibranium.' It's a post-'Endgame' fix-it where the Autobots arrive on a battered Earth, and it's less about giant robots punching Thanos and more about the societal and technological rebuild. The dynamic between Optimus and Cap, two weary leaders who've lost their worlds, is handled with a quiet respect I really appreciated. The comments section had some great debates about whether an Earth-made Transformer could lift Mjolnir, which is the kind of nerdy depth I live for.
My personal bias leans towards stories where the crossover feels necessary to explore an idea the original can't, not just a cool visual. The best ones make you forget how absurd the premise is after the first chapter.