This type of fanfiction can make the fandom more aware of the importance of mental health. While it is a very dark and heavy topic, it can start conversations about how characters, even in a fictional world like My Hero Academia, can be pushed to the edge. But at the same time, it might make the overall fandom atmosphere more somber and less inviting for some fans who are looking for lighter and more upbeat content.
Well, his relationship with Bakugo would likely change a great deal. If Izuku is not human, Bakugo might view him as even more of an oddity or a threat. Instead of just seeing him as a rival with a quirk, he could be more hostile or overly cautious around Izuku.
The other characters at U.A. would likely be very supportive. Ochaco might become like an older sister to Eri, always there to cheer her up. Bakugo could be a tough - love type, teaching her to be strong. The teachers, like Aizawa, would keep an eye on her progress. They would also be a source of protection. The overall atmosphere at U.A. would become more family - like, with Eri as the new addition.
Well, it makes it a lot more challenging. He has to rely on different skills. For example, he can't just see an opponent's attack coming like before. He has to use his sense of touch more, like feeling the air currents change when someone is about to strike.
It probably changes the power dynamics. With Izuku being godlike, he might be able to defeat villains much more easily than in the original, which could change the overall plot progression.
The Hero Killer, on the other hand, has a more radical ideology. He thinks that many so - called heroes are false, only in it for fame or money. In fanfictions, his actions of targeting heroes he deems unworthy are a clear manifestation of his beliefs. His ideology challenges Izuku's in a way that forces Izuku to re - evaluate what it really means to be a hero.
Izuku's character development would be quite complex. With Wolverine - like abilities, he'd have to learn to control the more animalistic and violent aspects, like the berserker rage. This would force him to grow in terms of self - control. He might also become more isolated at first, as he tries to figure out these new powers on his own. But eventually, he'd learn to use them in harmony with his friends and classmates, becoming a stronger leader in the process. Also, his relationships with his classmates would change. Some might be in awe of his new powers, while others might be a bit scared. He'd have to work to maintain those relationships while still exploring his new capabilities.
No. Such fanfiction is not acceptable. 'My Hero Academia' is a work aimed at a wide audience, including young fans. This type of inappropriate and unseemly fanfiction goes against the positive and family - friendly nature of the original series.
Well, in many of these fanfictions, Izuku's injuries show his vulnerability. This makes him more relatable as a character. We see that even though he has great power, he's still human and can be hurt. It adds depth to his character.
Another emotional moment is when Izuku is on the verge of giving up but is inspired by his friends or a memory of his hero, All Might. His internal struggle and the subsequent renewal of his determination is a powerful emotional arc. It shows his growth and the strength of his character, and it can really tug at the heartstrings of the readers.
One great aspect of Izuku and Jirou fanfiction is the exploration of their different quirks. Izuku's One For All and Jirou's Earphone Jack can lead to really interesting team - up scenarios. Writers often create unique storylines where they face challenges together, like a new villain in town that requires both their skills to defeat.