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dominaecaede · 2 years
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Here's all of them together! Bonus: Momo!
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kadencrafter78 · 2 years
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Partners In Crime (Till Death Do Us Part) Part 1
Izuku Midoriya knew that no man was created equal. He learned that at a young age. Everyone in this world is born with extraordinary abilities. Well, almost everyone. About 20% of the world lacks these extraordinary abilities that come so naturally to everyone else. Izuku fell into that 20%.
To so many people, too many people, that meant he was worthless, that he would amount to nothing. They wouldn't help him, they didn't expect much of him, and they would hurt him. Especially Bakugo. Katsuki Bakugo was born with a powerful ability, also known as a quirk, called "Explosion". Its name described it quite aptly. He thought that he was incredible because of his quirk. Despite claiming he would become the Number One Hero, he used his quirk to hurt others, most of all Izuku.
Bakugo hit Izuku again. Launched another explosion that luckily only grazed Izuku, his dark green hair getting slightly scorched. This routine had lasted two years for the pair of seven-year-olds. Except this time it was interrupted.
"Stop!" a girl's voice yelled out, "You're hurting him!" The girl ran towards the pair of boys, trying to end the beating.
"Leave me alone, Pink Cheeks!" Bakugo retorted. He made a shooing motion and refocused on Izuku, who had started to curl in on himself.
"If you don't stop," the girl said, her confidence flickering on and off like a faulty lightbulb in a cheap bathroom, "I'll stop you myself!"
"I'd like to see you try, Cheeks!" Bakugo yelled again. Bakugo turned towards the girl and readied himself to turn his fists on her. He let out a few explosions as a warning, but the girl didn't even flinch at the noise.
Bakugo walked towards her, and the girl did so towards him. The two met somewhere near the middle, a way's away from Izuku. Bakugo threw his fist towards the girl. The girl caught his fist and moved it away. Bakugo gave an incredulous look and put more power into his punch. The girl responded in turn, leaving the two in a standstill.
"Stop," the girl said, "or I'll do much worse to you." While the threat didn't scare Bakugo too much, he didn't want to have to deal with any sort of threat to his imagined superiority and walked away slowly, letting out a few curses as he did.
During the fight, Izuku had gotten up and moved away from Bakugo and the girl. Now that Bakugo had gone, Izuku walked towards the girl.
"That was amazing!" Izuku yelled. "How were you able to do that?"
"I spend a lot of time at my parents' construction sites," the girl answered, "you can learn a lot if you ask."
"What's your name?" Izuku asked.
"My name's Ochako Uraraka. What's your name?" Uraraka answered.
"My name's Izuku Midoriya," Izuku replied. He was happy to find someone who didn't hate him because of his quirklessness.
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Uraraka was from a poor family. Her parents ran a construction business that wasn't working out as well as it could. Often, her parents struggled to put dinner on the table. Uraraka desperately wanted to help her parents, to make their eternal frowns go away.
Over time, Izuku and Ochako grew closer to each other. Their friendship grew and the pair started to rely on each other for support.
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The pair were now fourteen. Izuku and Ochako sat on their school's rooftop, eating lunch. Ochako had told him that she had something important she needed to talk to him about.
"My parents have been getting a lot more business recently," Ochako said.
"That's great!" Izuku replied. But he noticed that Ochako was frowning. "What's wrong?" he asked.
"I've been trying to help them get more business. But it's not exactly in a legal way," Ochako said.
"Not a legal way?" Izuku asked, confused.
"They don't know, but I've been sabotaging other business and bringing down buildings," Ochako said.
"What?" Izuku yelled. He had heard her, but he didn't fully understand.
"It's just so that they don't have to worry about putting food on the table, I promise!" Ochako said.
"It's okay. Well, it's not exactly okay, but it'll be alright. Why did you need to tell me, though?" Izuku asked.
"I need your help," Ochako said.
To be continued...
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gradelstuff · 1 month
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My Hero Academia - Art Card Collection Vol. 1 from Jump Shop Online (2024)
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bakudekublogblog · 1 month
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the funniest part about coming to mha late, was I knew bkdk was extremely controversial and had seen some of the discourse about from the outside, so when I finally decided to watch it I was shocked to discover just how much of the plot revolved around izuku having a huge crush on kacchan
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nina-scribbles · 4 days
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Finally done with this piece for my 🪐🛸Space Au🚀🌌 !!!
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+ some bonus closeups on details i really liked 💕
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myheromedia · 6 months
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Character sheet - volume 39
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Deku refusing to pass out because Tomura needs to be healed and he's afraid no one will heal him but kill him while he's knocked out.
Deku still using blackwhip to keep his body in one piece as he guards Tomura's body, shaking from the strain, still refusing to leave his side.
Deku who cannot explain all he saw in their shared memories yet because he's still processing all the grief and hatred and trauma, he's still struggling to understand the man before him. He is the same man who ruined his life and got people he loved killed, the same that had made him suffer again and again. He is the kid he needed to save, the kid no one else cared about. He's all of those things and more and Deku is way too tired right now to do anything except promise they'll have another chance. A tomorrow.
Ochako who hugs Toga to her own body, covered in both their blood. Ochako screaming to get her a transfusion because Toga used almost all her own blood to keep Ochako alive. Ochako who won't let Toga out of her sight after all they went through, because she doesn't want Toga to wake up alone and confused.
Ochako who can't tell anyone how it felt to float in the sky with Toga while they exchanged a part of themselves, how it feels to have Toga's blood on her veins keeping her alive, how it feels to wake up to her own face lying next to her knowing now how much Toga admires her.
Ochako who cleans Toga's face as much as she can and thinks of braiding Toga's hair after taking a nap (she says). Toga is really pretty, even more when she smiles genuinely and she's not trying to murder everyone around her.
Shouto who panics as soon as he wakes up, afraid of it all being a dream. He's dazed from sleep and he doesn't call Dabi either of his names when he asks for him. No, he says " where is my brother? " and Natsuo next to him knows who he's asking form immediately. Their brother is back home.
Shouto who becomes insufferable until they take him to see Dabi, who sits next to him and looks at him, really looks at him for the first time maybe in his whole life. Finally, all his family in one room. No one being isolated, no one being rejected, no one crying tears of anger or fear or frustration. Even when they are all tired and hurt, Shouto has never felt happier. He really really wanted to bring Touya home. He wanted to give him a chance to heal.
Shouto who can't wait to ask Touya if he likes cold soba. Shouto who sits there and catalogues the damage and wonders how he survived so many years alone in the streets. Shouto who memorizes the scars and burns, who counts the staples, who looks at his own hair and then Dabi's. How can he explain the mental image he got of hugging the child version of his big brother while they were fighting? How can he even begin to explain why he believes so much in the criminal who hurt his friends and killed thousands and wanted to end their family? Who to explain his family, at all?
Class 1A taking turns watching over the villains to offer some reassurance to their friends. Most of them are unable to understand what's going on in their heads, some are wisely unwilling to ignore all the damage those villains caused them. In the end though, they trust Deku, Ochako and Shouto and if they want the villain trio alive and well, they will guard them up with their lives so that the heroes can rest.
Bakugo who should be dead by all means, but who wakes up and forces his way up to Deku and Tomura and sits there, telling Deku to accept the medical treatment. He killed AFO, he's not going to allow Tomura to escape or get hurt. Deku can rest, he can trust him. They'll be there when he wakes up. Even after all Tomura did to Bakugo, he owns Deku and he trusts Deku and he'd do that for him a million times if necessary.
Iida who sits next to Dabi to monitor him, because Shouto must stay in bed and stop making the trip up to his brother's hospital room. Iida who lived it with Tensei once, so he goes and tells all the news (or the lack of them) to Shouto. Iida who tells his friends that everything will be alright, that they'll figure it out, Iida who reassures Shouto and tries to distract him by talking where and when and how he'll take Touya to eat cold soba.
Tsuyu who might not be a big fan of Toga, but her friend is barely conscious and for whatever reason she refuses to let Toga's side. Tsuyu who promises to take good care of Toga, who carries her on her back for a while, who remembers all the terrible things and can't understand the fondness in her friend's face when she looks at the villain, but she respects it anyway. No matter what, Ochako can be sure they'll take care of it. She doesn't have to fear anymore. She can go to sleep.
The villains who wake up warm and safe for the first time in many many years. When was the last time they woke up with someone watching over them? They were convinced they'd be murdered in their sleep and yet... They're getting treatment. Clean clothing. They're bathed. When was the last time someone cared to give them medicine to lessen their pain? Although their first instinct is to run, when the person watching over them realizes they're awake, it's immediately pandemonium. They are screaming for Deku, Ochako and Shouto and there are people running and so many voices.
Deku, Ochako and the Todorokis who rush to their side. Never again will they have to face the world all alone. Deku reminds Tomura that he has been saved, he waited for 15 years, but it's finally over. Ochako tells Toga how pretty she is and yes, they are friends and there are still consequences, but she will be there, they'll be there for them. Touya wakes up to his family and isn't that funny? The last time he woke up in a hospital, he thought he was dead. He had to run away soon after burning it to the ground, but now there they are, gathered around him, crying, relieved, a bit scared and a lot concerned. They are looking at him, really looking at him. It breaks him. He had given up on that particular dream the day he burned.
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class1akids · 7 months
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MHA x earth music&ecology Japan Label collab clothes
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hkartincolor · 11 months
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Endgame hero vs villain color art
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You know it’d be funny if it weren’t so sad how many times the villains are the ones to attempt to open some form of dialogue.
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Only for the heroes to respond “No. You hurt people. Shut up.” Or perhaps worse; “I just don’t care.”
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And then wonder why they keep resorting to violence when there must be better ways available. Surely they, the heroes, take no part in fostering their belief otherwise.
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I wonder if this will come back to bite them? Like eventually some of the hero kids are gonna directly ask the League to trust them to act as the next generation of heroes and guardians of society; only for the League respond:
What, you? Mr. “Come home to your abuser”? Mr. “Just be a good role model for the next generation to solve discrimination”? No, its not gonna work that way Ms. “Consequences for your actions”. Because you’ll just say “but what about this or that or these guys who’d be inconvenienced” instead without doing anything. So no, we don’t trust you.
Because really, this stuff does genuinely make them hard to trust right now, especially when it keeps happening. And I want them to grow past that; but I also think it’d be neat if they ran into trouble for having these views at all and had to really prove they grew past them.
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helga-grinduil · 9 months
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Saw the most insane take on this chapter today, and I feel like I need to say something.
Toga decided to die… NOT because she accepted Ochako’s feelings and her ‘healthy love’. If you were to actually read the chapter with your eyes instead of your ass, this is what you would see:
The structure of Toga’s monologue (and the monologue itself) here mirrors Jin's monologue. The narrative is basically throwing it in your face that Toga is copying Jin, even if unknowingly. Her entire 'sacrifice' is a parallel to Jin, who also decided to sacrifice himself for the people who accepted him (The League in Jin's case, Ochako in Himiko's case) because he didn't really care about himself anymore and didn't think rehabilitation was possible for him. She's not doing this because she accepted the 'healthy' concept of love, she's literally copying Jin's version of love - self-sacrifice.
Toga literally gives us an actual reason for why she's doing it: she doesn't believe (yet) that the world can change for the better and that the society would try to work with her instead of completely supressing her. She doesn't believe that she would have a future if she'd allow herself to be captured by heroes. This entire thought process is coming from the core ideology of the League of Villains. Not believing that the world can change and help them so the only thing left is to either destroy it or die is Tomura's ideology.
(Destruction is the main point. Destroying as much as they can and feel like before they're killed off or before they're left with nothing but ashes is the real purpose behind this entire war.)
And even when Toga speaks about the League creating an easier world for her to live in, the flashback shows them before MVA - alive and well. Twice is dead. Touya (as she thinks) is dead. Compress was captured. Currently, as far as Toga is aware - only Shigaraki (who isn't even Tomura anymore, the last time she saw him), Kurogiri and Spinner are left standing (and Spinner is actually currently laying on the hospital floor, dying). Ultimately, the League creating that world for her is an impossible, unachievable dream by now - and she knows it. It's not something that is going to happen. She gave up on that idea. She doesn't believe that she has a future if heroes capture her, and she doesn't believe that she has a future if the League 'wins' (and she knows they won't).
She believes that dying is the conclusion all of them are heading towards, the League came there prepared to die - that's why she chooses to save Ochako (the person who accepted her and made her happy) and kill herself instead of getting locked up or dying in some other way. Dying on her own terms, dying by saving the only person who actually accepted her (like Twice did) is the only way she can see herself going out happily now. There is no other option left in her mind.
And hey! There is actually another huge factor at play here, which I feel like some people forget for some reason? Toga thinks that Touya is dead. Moreso, Toga thinks that Touya killed himself. Dying on her own terms, killing herself while smiling?
She is following in his footsteps.
That's why she 'asked' Touya if he'd managed to smile/laugh before dying, because *that's* what Touya's entire speech about laughter was about. Dying while having a fucking blast, dying while doing whatever they want and laughing at the world, accepting the fact that they will die, but at least they'll cause as much harm and pain to the world that hurt them as possible before that. Himiko has decided to kill herself while doing what she wants (sacrificing herself to save a person who made her happy) with a smile on her face.
It's not love & justice that lead to self-destruction, it's self-depreciation and inability to believe that things can get better that do.
P.S. She’s not dead btw.
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dominaecaede · 2 years
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The Dealer. [x] [x] [x]
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krystalight · 8 months
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A fanart cover of the fanfic 'To Cross the Line' by JustaPerson1
It's a great story, really loved it!
Here's the link to the fic if you want to read it:
https://href.li/?https://archiveofourown.org/works/33805213
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waterdropsfall · 5 days
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Manga redraw :)
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spookyscaryjasper · 29 days
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i think we as a fandom are blessed with amount of characters and foggy dynamic between them because it gives us so many opportunities for shipping.
you like enemies to lovers? here you go dabihawks
you into high school sweethearts? no problem erasermic
you like kinda bratty dynamic? shigadabi
opposite attraction? shinkami
introvert/extrovert? tododeku
age gap? aideku
polyamory? erasercloudmic
the same thing goes with headcanons
uraraka is bi? no problem. toga's lesbian? okay. aizawa's aroace? i can see this. league of villains is in queer platonic relationship? cool
brilliant that's just brilliant and I LOVE THIS FREEDOM SO MUCH
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haleigh-sloth · 2 years
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Okay
I don't know what happened, I don't know if Horikoshi had input or what. But they clearly took a different approach this season. I mean last season had an arc that was SOLELY about the villains, and that wasn't enough for them to get the kind of focus they did this season.
I don't know how to explain it but it's like the anime team finally GETS IT.
Like yes!! The villains are important!! Their connections to the heroes are important!!! Let's draw attention to that NOW since it's like 90% of the focus for the final arc!!!!
Because not only did they focus on the villains, they focused on who they're connected to on the hero side.
Look at Ochacko and Toga, who for the most part don't get much focus in art and extra stuff:
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Ochacko (she looks sooo pretty in that first picture 😭) turns around and sees Toga's handkerchief. Ochacko never saw that handkerchief, it was never something that was brought to her attention. But her seeing it here, and then it immediately flashing to:
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Toga and Twice, who are connected by the handkerchief. And Twice was Toga's breaking point during this arc, and that breaking point brought her to Ochacko.
I love the way they used that here, it's subtle but it's obvious. 10/10
Then Touya (I wonder what anime only people who really avoid spoilers think of this lolol)
I love how they drew the connection to BOTH of his parents. Not just the one, but both. It really drives it home that it’s not about Touya’s dad. It’s not about Endeavor. It’s about their family. The family Endeavor and Rei both created. All of them are important.
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Beautiful, amazing, heart breaking.
The only slight disappointment is the absence of Shouto, but his role becomes much more prominent later. So I’m sure we’ll see them together in openings and endings in the last season.
Then the butterfly, and the dream scape that Shigaraki wakes up from, into a brand new "life form", after sleeping in a cocoon for four months, like a butterfly.
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Then we get some moments that aren't in the manga, but expand on what IS in the manga.
Shigaraki looking at all the destruction he just caused with the touch of a hand. Looking like he's thinking.
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Then The Trauma, and no more thinking. Time for more destruction.
Then:
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I have nothing much to say here. I do love the way they adjusted from the manga panel and made Tenko stand up, just to make it a little different. He's a tad bit taller, even though they're technically the same age in that panel. And I LOVE how they put Tenko in the shadows, and Izuku in the light walking toward the shadows. Just, 10/10. (lol at their current height difference tho, shig is quite a bit taller lmaooo)
Eyes. Looking at the lonely path ahead, both of them.
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Again, looking at the lonely, self-destructive path ahead. Both of them.
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Anyway—I’m done I think. I wasn’t expecting anything like this. I’m glad I kept my expectations minimal because I get pleasantly surprised.
10/10, all of it.
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