Some characters might become more protective of Takemichi if the fanfiction shows him in a difficult situation. They would feel a stronger bond towards him, wanting to ensure his safety. However, if the fanfiction distorts Takemichi's character too much, it could cause some confusion and even a bit of a rift. They might start to question if they really know Takemichi as well as they thought.
Well, Mikey might be a bit surprised at first. He would probably be intrigued by the different scenarios the fanfiction presents about Takemichi. Draken, on the other hand, might be more critical and analyze how the fanfiction portrays Takemichi's growth and relationships. Mitsuya could find it interesting from an artistic point of view, seeing how the writer has used Takemichi's character to create new stories.
No, he doesn't. The Tokyo Revengers manga doesn't have Takemichi's death. Instead, he plays a crucial role in the unfolding events and continues to be an important part of the story.
One common theme is self - discovery. Yuu has a unique power, and many fanfics explore how he comes to terms with it and discovers more about himself through his experiences with that power.
Takemichi's time - leaping ability in the Tokyo Revengers real story is quite unique. It doesn't seem to follow a set pattern like in some other time - travel stories. As I said before, emotions play a big role. But also, it's not something he can fully control. Sometimes it happens unexpectedly. For example, when he's in a dangerous situation and his mind is focused on going back to change things, he is suddenly transported back. This ability is what drives the whole plot as he uses it to try and make a better future for his friends and Hinata by changing the past.
Some fanfics focus on Yuu Otosaka's backstory. For example, there could be a fanfic that reveals how he discovered his special ability in a more detailed and emotional way. It might involve some family secrets or early life experiences that influenced his use of the ability, which makes for a very engaging read.