In a My Hero Academia fanfiction, Iron Man would be a very dynamic character. His personality would likely remain similar to what we know from the Marvel movies. He'd be witty, sarcastic, and highly intelligent. However, he'd also have to adapt to the different culture of the MHA world. He might struggle with the idea of quirks at first, seeing them as something he doesn't fully understand. But as time goes on, he'd learn to work with the quirks and use his technology in harmony with the MHA heroes to fight against the common enemies.
Iron Man in an MHA fanfiction would be a complex character. He'd bring his own set of values from the Marvel world. His sense of responsibility would be high, as he always tries to make up for his past mistakes. In the MHA universe, he might start by being a bit of a loner, but as he gets to know the other heroes and students, he'd open up more. He'd also be a great mentor, teaching about the importance of using technology and intelligence in hero work.
If Iron Man were a teacher in My Hero Academia fanfiction, he would bring a whole new level of technology - based training. He could teach students how to build and upgrade their own support gear, similar to how he creates and improves his Iron Man suits. His classes would likely be filled with high - tech gadgets for practical learning.
One common theme is technology transfer. For example, Iron Man might share his advanced tech with the characters in My Hero Academia, which could change the power dynamics in the MHA universe. Another theme is mentorship, where Iron Man takes on a role of guiding the young heroes in MHA.
Well, Iron Man's high - tech suit could be seen as a super - powerful quirk in the My Hero Academia world. His flight ability would make him a top - tier hero in terms of mobility. His repulsor beams could be like a very strong emission - type quirk. He could also use his suit's advanced sensors and analytics to outsmart villains, much like how some heroes in MHA use their intelligence - based quirks.
Well, in a My Hero Academia fanfiction with Luffy, the story would take a whole new turn. Luffy's dream of becoming the Pirate King doesn't really fit into the hero - villain dynamic of My Hero Academia, but that's what would make it so exciting. His crewmates could be translated into some sort of hero team. His ability to stretch and his Gear techniques would be a mystery to the people in that world. He might even try to recruit some of the My Hero Academia characters to his non - existent pirate crew, just for the fun of it.
Well, it could be really exciting. Gohan has his Saiyan powers like super strength and flight. In the My Hero Academia world, he'd probably be seen as an extremely powerful hero. His fighting skills and his ability to sense danger would make him a top - tier hero. He might not even need a quirk, or his Saiyan powers could be considered some sort of super - quirk. He could also train the students at U.A. to become stronger.
His quirk could be something like 'Limitless Rage - Transformation'. When he gets angry, his body transforms into the Hulk form, growing in size and strength. The angrier he gets, the more powerful he becomes, similar to how it works in the Hulk's original story.
Well, it could be really interesting. Gohan, with his Saiyan powers, would be quite a unique addition to the My Hero Academia world. In a harem situation, he might attract various female characters from MHA. Maybe his strong sense of justice and his power would make him a popular figure among them. He could potentially form relationships with characters like Ochaco, who has a kind heart and might be drawn to Gohan's good nature.
Fanfiction.net is also a great place to find 'My Hero Academia' and 'Iron Man' fanfics. Just use the search function and type in both names. However, the quality can vary, so you might have to sift through a few to find the really good ones. Some might focus more on the My Hero Academia characters learning from Iron Man's technology, while others could be about a team - up in a different dimension.
Definitely Midoriya and Peter Parker. Midoriya is all about self - improvement and inheriting power, while Peter has his own journey of learning to use his powers responsibly. They could have great conversations about what it means to be a hero.
Well, it could be really interesting. DC might be impressed by the creativity of combining two such different universes. They could see it as a fresh take on both the DC world and My Hero Academia. Maybe they'd be happy to see new storylines and character interactions that could potentially bring in new fans to both franchises.