One popular 'My Hero Academia' Rated M fanfiction could be those that explore the darker aspects of the villain characters' backstories in a more mature way. For example, fanfictions about Tomura Shigaraki's past might delve deeper into his traumas and how they shaped him into the villain he is. Another type could be the ones that focus on more complex relationships between the characters, like a Rated M take on the relationship between Bakugo and Midoriya, exploring their rivalry in a more adult and psychological context.
One popular storyline is the 'What if' scenarios. For example, what if the main character had a different quirk? Another is the character development outside the canon story, like exploring Bakugo's past more deeply. And there are also storylines where minor characters get more spotlight and their own heroic arcs.
One popular example could be those where Izuku is betrayed by his classmates. Maybe they believe false rumors about him being a traitor. Another might be a story where he is betrayed by the hero society at large. They could turn on him because his power is seen as too dangerous or unpredictable.
One popular trope is the 'Quirkless Hero' where a character without a quirk manages to become a hero through sheer determination and intelligence. Another is 'Villain Redemption', where a villain decides to change their ways. 'Time Travel' is also quite common, with characters going back in time to fix things in the My Hero Academia universe.
One popular trope is the 'Quirkless Hero' where a character without a quirk manages to become a hero in some way. It's often used to show the power of determination and creativity. Another is 'Villain Redemption', where a villain character from the series gets a chance to turn good and change their ways.
One popular theme is alternate universes. Writers like to explore what would happen if the characters were in different situations, like if All Might was a villain instead of a hero. It gives a whole new perspective on the characters and their relationships.
Well, one factor is the uniqueness of the concept. If it has an idea that no one has thought of before in the context of My Hero Academia, it can become popular. For instance, a fanfiction that focuses on the backstories of minor villains in a really in - depth way. Another thing is the writing style. If the writer has a way of making the story flow smoothly and engagingly, readers are more likely to like it. Also, if it ties in with popular fan theories, that can also boost its popularity.
A key characteristic is unique plot twists. Fans love to read stories that deviate from the expected in the original anime or manga. It could be a new way of using quirks or a different outcome for a major battle. This keeps the story fresh and exciting.
A popular Bakugou and Momo fanfiction might involve a mission gone wrong. Maybe they are the only two heroes available to save a group of civilians. Momo uses her intelligence and creation quirk to come up with strategies, while Bakugou provides the brute force. Their relationship in this scenario could develop from mere classmates to comrades who trust each other implicitly.
Another interesting one is 'A Blind Hero's Path'. This fanfiction delves deep into Izuku's mental state as he copes with his new disability. It shows his insecurities at first, but then how he gradually builds confidence. The author does a great job of portraying his relationships with other characters like All Might and his classmates, who support him in different ways.
In some fanfictions, there might be a crossover where the hero academies in both universes interact. Imagine U.A. High students visiting the school in Invincible's world. This could lead to interesting exchanges of training methods and ideas about heroism. Also, characters like All Might and Omni - Man could have some intense philosophical debates about power and responsibility.