Batman deku
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 1,072
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2024
Mature
Izuku Midoriya or formally Izuku Wayne  wanted to be a hero put he couldn't because he was known as quirkless so his parents Hisashi and Inko neglected him while His sister and her friends class 1a bullied him throughout the years The only true friends and uncle and aunt he have is Katsuki, Shoto and his harem, All might and Midnight till one day the class 1a girls accused izuku for sexually assaulting them to put him in prison but his real father Bruce wayne known as Batman and the justice league protects Izuku and took him in as he became the next Batman.
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