The characters would have a range of reactions. Some would be in disbelief. They have witnessed Deku's journey from a quirkless boy to a powerful hero - in - training. So, seeing him as a villain in a fanfiction would be like a complete 180 - degree turn. Midoriya's mother would be devastated. She has always supported her son, and to see him as a villain would go against everything she believed in. The teachers at U.A. would be concerned and start to analyze what could have led to this change. Maybe they would question their own teaching methods or if there were any signs they missed during Deku's time at the school.
Well, Bakugo might initially be angry and deny that any fanfiction about Deku is worthy. He'd probably grumble about how Deku is overrated in it. But deep down, he might be a bit curious. For example, if the fanfiction has Deku achieving some great feat, Bakugo would be torn between his pride and a strange sense of pride for Deku as his long - time rival.
Bakugo would be deeply affected. He might initially deny his feelings, but then would be filled with guilt for all the times he was mean to Deku. He could become more withdrawn and focused on becoming a hero worthy of Deku's sacrifice.
The students of Class 1 - A would have a range of reactions. Ochaco might find the romantic elements in the fanfiction really sweet, especially if there are any cute ship moments. Iida would likely be concerned about whether the fanfiction adheres to some sort of moral code. He might be nitpicky about things like fairness and justice within the fictional story.
Toga could be an ally. Since she has her own complex relationship with the idea of heroes and villains, she might find Deku's transformation interesting. She could provide some of her unique skills, like shape - shifting, to help Deku in his villainous plans. Additionally, Twice might also join them because of his loyalty to Toga and his own sense of being an outcast in the hero world.
If the My Hero Academia characters were to react to Spy x Family fanfiction, it would be quite a spectacle. Momo Yaoyorozu could be impressed by the creative plots in the fanfiction. She might admire how the Spy x Family world is built with its own set of rules and characters. Kirishima would likely be excited by the action scenes. He'd be all about the times when Loid has to fight or use his spy skills. And Mineta? Well, he might have some inappropriate thoughts, but we'll just ignore that and focus on the more positive reactions of the other characters.
His friends would be really shocked at first. Uraraka might be the first to try and comfort him, seeing as she has a kind heart. Bakugo, on the other hand, would probably be both confused and a bit angry at the situation. All - Might would likely feel a sense of responsibility to protect Deku even more than before. The teachers at UA would probably start researching how to reverse the transformation immediately.
The heroes in MHA like All Might might view Dabi fanfiction with a sense of concern. All Might has always been about justice and the greater good. He might see Dabi fanfictions as a sign of how some people are attracted to the darker side of the hero - villain dynamic. He could worry that it might influence younger fans in the wrong way. However, villains in MHA might have different reactions. Shigaraki could see Dabi fanfictions as a way to understand how the public perceives Dabi and use that knowledge to his advantage in his evil plans.
Well, 'Fallen Hope' is one that stands out. It explores Deku's descent into villainy in a very compelling way, with lots of plot twists and character development.
The appeal of 'Hero Academia Villain Deku Fanfiction' lies in the contrast. We're so used to seeing Deku as a hero, so seeing him as a villain is a fresh take. It allows for a different exploration of his character.
In a Deku villain fanfic, perhaps Deku could form an alliance with some of the existing villains in the Boku no Hero Academia world. He might see potential in them that the heroes overlook. He could team up with Shigaraki, believing that together they could reshape the world into a more 'fair' place, according to his now - twisted view.