Yes, it does. In some chapters, this scene is depicted.
I think there might not be a direct relationship. 'mhentai manga' is likely of a specific adult-oriented genre, while 'My Hero Academia' is a mainstream manga/anime with characters like Deku and Toga.
I'm not sure. They might have some fan-created connections or maybe just mentioned together randomly. It's hard to say for sure without more context.
No, they don't. In the original comic, there's no such scene of Deku and Toga kissing.
It's a complex and sometimes controversial connection. Mhentai manga is often associated with adult content, while My Hero Academia is a popular mainstream anime/manga. Deku and Toga are characters from My Hero Academia, but their interaction in such a context is not typical or sanctioned by the official series.
Well, a common theme is the power of friendship. Even though they seem like an odd couple, Deku could reach out to Toga with his kindness and they form a bond based on that. Another one is the struggle against society's norms. Toga is seen as a villain, but in fanfiction, Deku and her might fight against the prejudice of the world that says they can't be together. And then there's the theme of self - discovery. Toga might learn more about herself through her interactions with Deku, and vice versa.
Writers often start with small encounters. Maybe Deku tries to understand Toga instead of immediately seeing her as a villain. This initial interaction can be the seed for their relationship. They also use Toga's admiration for Deku in some cases. Since she has an interest in him from the start, it can be developed into a deeper emotional bond as the story progresses.
A plot could revolve around Toga disguising as someone close to Deku, like Uraraka. At first, Deku is suspicious but as they interact more, he realizes it's Toga. Instead of fighting her right away, he tries to understand why she is so obsessed with him. This could lead to a series of events where they both learn more about each other's pasts and what led them to be who they are.
To write their character dynamics well, understand their core traits. Deku is the heroic, determined type. Toga is chaotic and unpredictable. So, you can create situations where Deku's stability clashes with Toga's wildness. For example, when they are in a fight together against a common enemy, Deku's planned moves might be disrupted by Toga's impulsive actions.
No, Deku doesn't die in the manga. The story is still ongoing and he remains a central and vital character.
No, Deku doesn't die. He's a central character and continues to play a crucial role throughout the manga.