Zzocharyreturns
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- Parts 9
Years ago, tragedy occurred in the heart of the Big Apple. Spider-Man died along with his notorious nemesis in their final battle. With his death, all the Mutants decided to become heroes to honor one of the many non-Mutant heroes that accepted them. With the actions being noticed, a new way of heroism was born: Pro-Heroes.
135 years later, everything changed with heroes now working for the government and going into Hero Schools, new laws were made, every single thing was changed yet still the same. 20% Humans, now Quirkless, are still heroes as well since Iron Man, Captain America, Black Panther, and non-superhumans have helped from street to universe.
Of course, that didn't mean everything was sunshine and rainbows. Many people faced with negativities for having weak Quirks, villainous Quirks, or a lack of one. Even though Quirkless Heroes are real, there was only about 5% of them and discrimination was something that can never be gone.
And Izuku Midoriya was the victim of it. For being Quirkless, he faced the worst side of society and was seen less than dirt. Even though he was autistic, that didn't make up for the lack of powers in Japan. His friends turned on him, Kacchan just ignores him, and all the teachers would just turn a blind eye to the bullying. Only his mom was the one who believed in him to be a hero.
Now bitten by a genetic spliced spider, he is the new incarnation of the Amazing Spider-Man. He is going to prove to society that a Quirkless can be a hero, even having that isn't even a Quirk. But is he worthy to be Spider-Man, the man who saved the world a thousand times from major foes to alien invasions?
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