No way. The focus of the manga is on their superhero journey and character development, not on romantic gestures like kissing.
No, they don't. Their relationship in the manga is more about rivalry and growth as heroes rather than any romantic or intimate gestures like kissing.
No, they don't. There's no such scene or event in the manga.
No, they didn't. There's no such scene or plot in the manga.
No way. The manga portrays their connection through mutual respect and competition in their journey to become great heroes. A kiss is not part of that narrative at all.
No, they didn't. There's no such scene in the manga.
No, they don't. Their relationship in the manga is more focused on their rivalry and growth as heroes rather than a romantic one leading to marriage.
No, they don't kiss in the manga as of the current chapters.
No, they don't. Their relationship in the manga is more focused on rivalry and growth as heroes rather than romantic gestures like kissing.
In some fanfictions, Bakugo can become more empathetic. For example, if he experiences a situation where he realizes the pain he's caused Deku over the years. His aggressive nature might soften as he starts to understand Deku better. Deku, on the other hand, could become more assertive. Instead of always being the timid one, he might stand up to Bakugo more firmly in fanfiction scenarios.
Yes, Deku saves Bakugo. This happens as Deku values their friendship and his sense of responsibility to help others, especially those close to him.