His aggression might become more unhinged. Without the moral compass of the hero side, he could be more willing to use excessive force. He'd still be competitive, but now it would be against heroes instead of his fellow hero trainees.
Shen Congwen's novel, Border Town, exposed the decadence of the higher-ups and described the struggles and struggles of the people at the bottom of society in order to survive. At the same time, it also reflected the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature. The novel was praised as "a monument in the history of Chinese novels" and was also one of Shen Congwen's representative works.
These fanfictions can make Bakugou seem more human. His being hurt shows that he's not invincible. For example, if he gets physically injured, it makes readers realize that he has limits, which can make his character more relatable. People might start to see him as more than just the tough, angry guy.
Bakugou could use his words. He might tell Deku that he believes in him. For example, he could say 'Deku, you may be a nerd but you're a strong nerd.' It's a backhanded compliment but it shows he has faith in Deku.
Definitely not. Bakugou is still alive and kicking in the manga. The creators have kept him around to drive the story forward and engage the readers with his dynamic personality and actions.
I recommend the Protagonist Halo Cultivation System to you. The protagonist of this novel, Ye Hao, could gradually master many abilities by cultivating the protagonist's halo in the process of traveling through the myriad worlds. Every time he successfully cultivated a protagonist's halo, he could draw one of the protagonist's innate abilities. This setting allowed the main character to gradually master his abilities, but it also protected the main character's privacy and prevented others from easily knowing the main character's abilities. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Kirishima would probably support Bakugou. He respects Bakugou's strength and no - nonsense attitude. He also doesn't like Mineta's pervy behavior, so he might think that Mineta deserved it. Kirishima would see Bakugou's action as a way to keep the class in line.
Some fanfics depict his truth quirk as being triggered by strong emotions. So when he gets really angry or excited, he can't help but tell the truth. This can lead to some hilarious or very intense situations. For instance, during an argument with Deku, his quirk activates and he reveals his true feelings of respect and rivalry towards him all at once.
I'm not entirely sure if there's a specific 'Naruto father of Katsuki Bakugou' fanfiction. There are so many fan-created works on the internet that it's hard to keep track of them all. It could be a really interesting concept though. Naruto has his own set of values and abilities from the Naruto universe, and Bakugou has his distinct personality in My Hero Academia. Combining them in a father - son relationship could lead to some really unique storylines, like Naruto teaching Bakugou some ninja techniques and how that would influence Bakugou's hero training.