Revenge is also a prevalent theme. Maybe they or someone they love has been wronged in the past. So, they embark on a journey to seek revenge. However, as the story progresses, they might also find a higher purpose like reforming society rather than just getting personal vengeance.
A good book about non-fiction vigilantes would present a balanced view. It should show both the positive and negative consequences of their deeds. And it should provide historical and social context to explain why they emerged.
Sure. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' features Lisbeth Salander, a female vigilante of sorts. She uses her hacking skills and fierce personality to take on those who have wronged others.
Another example could be a story where Peter befriends the Punisher. At first, they seem like an odd pair since the Punisher has a more extreme approach to justice. However, Peter tries to show him that there are other ways. Their friendship could develop as they face a common enemy who is causing chaos in the city and they have to find a way to work together.
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.