The MHA manga is way ahead. It's not unusual for manga to progress faster as it doesn't have the production constraints of an anime. So, there's a lot more to discover in the manga that hasn't been animated yet.
The Baccano anime's story arc is centered around a web of events involving characters with different backgrounds and motives. It combines action, mystery, and fantasy to form a captivating plot.
First, define the main theme and message you want to convey. Then, create characters with depth and growth potential. Plan out key plot points and cliffhangers to keep the audience hooked. Also, don't forget to have a satisfying conclusion that ties everything together.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.
I think 'Sword Art Online' has a very engaging story arc. The initial premise of being trapped in a virtual world and having to clear all the levels to escape is really captivating. It takes the viewers on a journey with Kirito as he progresses from the early floors, facing weak enemies at first and gradually encountering more powerful ones as he climbs higher. The story also has a good mix of action, romance, and character development. For example, his relationship with Asuna grows as they fight together, which adds an emotional depth to the overall story arc.
I think 'Attack on Titan' has an amazing revenge story arc. Eren Yeager witnesses the destruction of his home and the death of his mother by Titans. His desire for revenge against the Titans is what initially spurs him on. As the story progresses, his concept of revenge becomes more complex and entwined with the overall mystery of the Titans and the world they live in. It's a long - drawn - out and very engaging revenge arc that keeps you hooked throughout the series. The story also explores the consequences of revenge and how it can change a person completely.
MHA characters might also be a bit jealous of some of the superpowers or unique abilities in other anime fanfiction. In their world, quirks are relatively well - defined, but in some other anime, there are really out - of - this - world powers. They could be in awe of the creativity and at the same time, try to figure out how they could incorporate some of those ideas into their own fighting styles. Like, if they read a fanfiction about a character who can manipulate time, they might start thinking about how they could use their quirks in a time - related way.
On Fanfiction.net, you can sort the search results by reviews or favorites. Writers whose works consistently get a high number of reviews and are favorited a lot are probably worth following. They might be the ones creating interesting crossovers between MHA and God of War. But it does take some time to sift through the different works and find these writers.
Well, some characters might be shocked. For example, Deku would probably be very concerned about how he's portrayed in the fanfiction. He might be a bit embarrassed if it shows his more vulnerable moments during the War Arc. Bakugo, on the other hand, could be angry if the fanfiction doesn't show his strength accurately. He's all about being seen as powerful, so any misrepresentation might tick him off.