Danganronpa: The Ultra Hopeful Spider-Man
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  • Parts 12
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  • Reads 1,367
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2022
This is an ongoing series that will occasionally be updated if I'm not lazy enough. Also none of the artwork is mine obviously.


Makoto Naegi after gaining new abilities from an escaped genetically modified spider and loses his parents. He now weighs himself in a responsibility of protecting his City from superpowered threats.


(For anyone who's trying to read the first chapters I'm incredibly sorry. Not just for the grammar mistakes but the fact that when I started writing I really had no clear vision for like the first three chapters. I was just adding and saying things I thought were cool but it gets better after the fourth one so please keep reading)
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Everything was set for Junko's killing game. If she'd just gone about it the way she'd originally planned, it would've ended in unbelievable tragedy and despair. But at the last minute, there was a change of plans. Makoto Naegi. A perfectly unremarkable boy with no discernible identity or personality. And yet, Junko Enoshima couldn't seem to kill him. She sent her sister Mukuro after him instead, and when their worlds collided, both of their lives changed forever. Before you ask, yes, the cover is stolen fanart. It was way too good not to use and I couldn't find the original artist. I know just saying 'credit to the artist' without naming the actual artist is a total dick move, but I couldn't trace this back to anyone and it was freaking adorable, so. Sorry about that.