Yes, there are quite a few. You can find them on platforms like Archive of Our Own. Some fanfictions might explore different aspects of a female Deku in the My Hero Academia universe, such as her relationships with other characters, her journey in becoming a hero, or how she copes with the challenges in a different way compared to the male Deku in the original story.
Bakugo would be deeply affected. He might initially deny his feelings, but then would be filled with guilt for all the times he was mean to Deku. He could become more withdrawn and focused on becoming a hero worthy of Deku's sacrifice.
Well, Bakugo might scoff at first. He'd probably think Batman is too brooding and not as straightforward as he likes his heroes. But then as he reads more of the fanfiction, he might grudgingly admit that Batman's detective skills are cool. Deku, on the other hand, would be super interested. He'd be analyzing every move Batman makes in the fanfiction, taking notes in his head about Batman's strategies and how they could be applied in his own hero work. Uraraka would be more focused on the relationships in the fanfiction. She'd be all 'aww' at the cute moments and feel for the characters when they're in trouble.
One interesting plotline could be Deku facing a new, extremely powerful villain that challenges his understanding of heroism. Maybe this villain has a quirk that can nullify all other quirks, forcing Deku to rely on his wits and physical training rather than just his One For All power.
One reason is the novelty. It offers a different take on a well - known character. People are always curious to see how a change in gender can impact the character's story and relationships.
Yes, there are many. For example, some fanfictions might focus on their adventures in saving the world together. They could be depicted as working side by side, using their unique quirks to overcome difficulties.
Well, 'mha' probably stands for 'My Hero Academia'. Deku is a main character in it. A 'fanfic' is a fan - created fiction. However, 'lemons' in the context of fanfic often refers to stories with sexual or adult - themed content. But if we assume it's a non - adult version, it could be a fan - created story that focuses on Deku in the 'My Hero Academia' universe, perhaps exploring his character in new and unique ways, like his growth, relationships, or adventures.
No, it's not appropriate. Deku is a character with his own depth, goals, and story within the MHA universe. Fanfic should aim to explore his hero journey, his relationships in terms of mutual respect and support, not create content that focuses on inappropriate or disrespectful ideas like this.
It depends on the specific situation and the character's personality. Some heroes might have moments of fear but overcome them through their determination and sense of duty.
The characters would have a range of reactions. Some would be in disbelief. They have witnessed Deku's journey from a quirkless boy to a powerful hero - in - training. So, seeing him as a villain in a fanfiction would be like a complete 180 - degree turn. Midoriya's mother would be devastated. She has always supported her son, and to see him as a villain would go against everything she believed in. The teachers at U.A. would be concerned and start to analyze what could have led to this change. Maybe they would question their own teaching methods or if there were any signs they missed during Deku's time at the school.