Perhaps the story is set in an alternate universe where having a cork is extremely rare for a male. Midoriya, being the only male with it, is either shunned or highly regarded. He might have to go on a journey to discover the origin of this cork and along the way, he meets various characters who either help or hinder him.
Obviously, Midoriya is the main character. There could also be his friends from his original story like Bakugo. Bakugo might be jealous of Midoriya's cork at first and then later come to understand its significance. Another possible character could be All Might. He could be a mentor figure to Midoriya, guiding him on how to use whatever advantage the cork gives him.
One possible aspect to consider in this fanfiction could be the unique challenges Midoriya might face. Since he's the only male with a quirk, he might be ostracized or overly idolized. For example, in a society where most males lack quirks, he could be a target for jealousy or envy from his male peers. At the same time, he might be seen as a symbol of hope for some, which could put a great deal of pressure on him.
His growth could also come from his interactions with others. He may learn from female characters who have more experience with quirks. Through these relationships, he could gain a better understanding of his own abilities and his place in the world. As he faces various challenges, he'll gradually become more self - assured and develop his quirk in ways that are unique to his situation.
No. In fanfiction, there are numerous male heroes. Fanfiction is a vast and diverse genre that features a wide range of characters. While Izuku Midoriya is a very popular male hero, especially in the My Hero Academia fandom, there are other male heroes from different series or even original male heroes created by fanfiction writers. For example, there could be crossovers where male heroes from other superhero universes are introduced into the story. Also, some fanfiction might focus on developing minor male characters from the original source into full - fledged heroes.
Someone might think this because if they are new to fanfiction or only really follow a particular subset of fanfiction related to Izuku Midoriya. For instance, if they mainly read stories from a specific website or group of writers who focus a great deal on Izuku Midoriya, they may not be exposed to the wider range of male heroes in fanfiction. Also, if a person is really attached to Izuku Midoriya's character arc and story, they might subconsciously assume he is the only male hero in fanfiction without realizing the vastness of the fanfiction world.
Midoriya would initially be in shock. But then, his heroic instincts would kick in. He might try to analyze Toga's behavior and find a way to use it against her. For instance, if he notices that she gets distracted easily, he could create a diversion. He would also be thinking about the safety of others. He might worry that Toga has some bigger plan that involves harming his classmates or the city. So he would be constantly looking for a way to not only escape but also stop Toga's potential evil plans. And throughout all this, he would be drawing on his training at U.A. to keep his composure and think rationally.
Let's say there was a family business of making cork products. The son of the owner, who was known for making big corks, could have a story about how he learned the craft from his father. He might talk about the challenges of handling the cork material, which can be a bit finicky. He could also share stories about the interesting clients they had, like a winery that wanted custom - made big corks for their large - format wine bottles.
A son's cork collection could be quite interesting. He might start collecting corks from different wine bottles he sees at home or at parties. Each cork could represent a different memory, like a special celebration or a family gathering.