One common theme could be Deku's growth. In many fan fictions, even those with unique concepts like 'hung deku', Deku's journey to become a stronger hero is often explored. It might show how he overcomes new challenges and develops his powers further.
No. Fanfic that involves sexual content is generally not acceptable in the fan community. It goes against the respect and positive nature that should exist among fans. It can also make other fans uncomfortable and violate the ethical standards of fandom.
You could also write about their team interactions. Maybe a story about how Deku and Mina work together with their other teammates to achieve a common goal, like saving a city or solving a mystery. This kind of fan writing promotes the positive aspects of the characters and the overall story.
One possibility could be a story where the female villain is initially drawn to Deku's underdog status. She might secretly admire his determination to become a hero despite being quirkless at first. In this fanfiction, she could start observing Deku from afar, analyzing his every move and decision during battles or in school. This could lead to an interesting dynamic where she is conflicted between her villainous nature and her new - found admiration for Deku.
No. Fanfics involving sexual content are not appropriate in most fan communities. They violate the ethics and moral standards, and may also go against the rules of many platforms. Such content can make other fans uncomfortable and can have a negative impact on the overall positive and creative fan culture.
Fan Jianjun was a modern teapot maker. He was born in 1971 and his hometown was Yixing, Jiangsu Province. He had been influenced by Fan Dasheng, a famous teapot artist, since he was young. He loved painting and teapot art. Fan Jianjun had a solid and refined teapot making technique, especially good at the decoration of the square teapot. His works have won many awards, including the "Square Corner" pot won the gold medal in the National Arts and Crafts Exhibition, and the "Peach" pot won the gold medal in the first China Hebei Craftsmen Pot Exhibition. Fan Jianjun's works were published in magazines such as Tao Hun and World Artists. He was also hired by the Beijing Purple Sand Art Museum as a craftsman. Fan Jianjun's teapot making style was unique. He was good at integrating modern aesthetic concepts into traditional models to create works of artistic value.
Since Fan Xian was born, he was also made. Fan Xian was originally a modern person. Because of his serious illness, he had transmigrated to the Qing Kingdom and had been reborn there. His biological parents were the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was a woman from the modern era. When she was in Qing Kingdom, she also had modern memories. Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei chose to have a child with the Qing Emperor because she felt that the world was set. She was lonely and wanted a companion. In addition, Fan Xian was also described as a successful experimental subject of technological civilization. He had entered modern civilization into data and finally loaded it into Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Xian had the identity of a transmigrator and was also the product of a technological experiment.
It depends. In some cases, fan-made comics can be legal if they fall under fair use or transformative works. But if they violate copyright laws or are made for commercial gain without permission, they're not legal.
Another theme could be growth. Deku is constantly growing as a character. In these fan fictions, his relationship with Bakugo's mom might contribute to his emotional or personal growth. Maybe she offers him advice or support that he doesn't get from other characters. And also, there could be themes of unexpected relationships. It's an unusual pairing, so exploring how such a relationship forms and what it means for the characters involved is likely to be a theme.