Vampire Deku
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  • Reads 29,649
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 15m
Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2021
Izuku's helpful nature was something that was a part of him. Down to his very core. He always expected it to cause him trouble, as it had always done in the past, after all; he's nothing but a useless, quirkless, Deku. He never expected it to be the thing that killed him though nor for his death to be temporary. Since when did he have this intense hunger? 

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The Virtuoso (villain deku) cover
Forbidden  cover
Evanescent: Remastered  cover
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A Misunderstood Deku cover
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This Ain't A Scene

20 parts Complete

Izuku Midoriya always wanted to be a hero, but after being rejected from every hero course in Japan due to his lack of a quirk, Deku decided he would need to help people in a more indirect manor. He started making weapons in his basement, they were only supposed to be for himself, but people started to offer him money, and he did need to eat, so he started selling weapons to heroes, and people who just seemed nice. Before Izuku knew it, he was selling weapons all over Japan. He really wasn't sure where his weapons went, and he was a little afraid to ask. Before he knew it, Uravity was breaking into his house, and his childhood friend was blowing up his phone asking what he's done.