Sasuke could be a good antihero in this kind of fanfic. He already has a dark side and a complex personality. He has his own goals and is willing to go against the traditional ninja ways to achieve them. In a crossover, he could be even more extreme, perhaps teaming up with some new, more malevolent characters from another world. He would still have his Sharingan powers which could be used in interesting ways against both Naruto and the new threats introduced in the crossover.
Well, the first modern antihero story is really important. It changed the way stories were told. Instead of having a perfect hero, it presented a flawed protagonist. This made the story more relatable as people in real life are not without faults. It also opened the door for different interpretations of right and wrong within the narrative, which was quite revolutionary at the time.
I'm not sure specifically which story is being referred to as the 'first modern antihero story', so it's difficult to name the main characters. However, generally, an antihero is a central character who has some negative traits or behaves in ways that are not conventionally heroic.
A great plot for an 'antihero Naruto crossover fanfic' could be that the antihero is a time - traveler. He comes from a future where the Naruto world has been destroyed by an unknown force. He blames the ninja system and their use of chakra for this destruction. So, when he travels back in time, he starts to disrupt the normal flow of things in the Naruto world. He tries to prevent ninja from developing certain jutsu or forming alliances. However, as he does this, he catches the attention of Naruto and his friends. Naruto tries to reason with him and show him that there is good in the ninja world. In the end, the antihero has to decide whether to continue his vendetta or help Naruto save the future.
One popular 'isekai antihero light novel' series is 'Overlord'. In it, the main character is an anti - hero who gets transported to a new world and uses his knowledge and power from the real world in rather self - serving ways at times. Another is 'Konosuba', where the protagonist Kazuma has many anti - hero like qualities as he tries to survive in the isekai world while being lazy and often more concerned with his own well - being than being a traditional hero. And 'Re:Zero' also has elements of this, with Subaru having to face his own flaws and make morally ambiguous choices in the isekai setting.
Several characters have met their demise in the MHA manga, but it's a bit complex to list them all precisely. Some of the notable ones include [mention specific characters if known].
I think it's hard to say for sure. There are a few characters who could potentially be the traitor, and it's all part of the mystery and suspense of the story.
Well, 'mha' might refer to 'My Hero Academia'. A visual novel related to it could be about the characters and storylines from the My Hero Academia universe. It might focus on different arcs, character development, and relationships within the world of heroes and villains. For example, it could explore how a character like Deku progresses in his journey to become a great hero, or it could show the backstories of other characters in more detail.