The appeal's less about fluffy romance and more about unresolved history, honestly. New readers get hooked because there's a decade of shared pain and rivalry baked into the lore before they even click a story. It's a dynamic where every interaction—from a fight to a grudging team-up—carries the weight of their entire past. You don't need exposition; the canon gives you a powder keg of guilt, admiration, and unresolved anger, and fanfiction just lights the fuse.
Also, the progression from rivals to something more feels earned in a way that instant-love pairings don't. Writers have this massive playground to explore: Bakugou's abrasive defensiveness versus Deku's quiet, stubborn forgiveness. Newcomers see that tension and immediately understand the potential for catharsis. It’s satisfying to watch characters who fundamentally shaped each other actually work through that, whether it ends in friendship, enmity, or romance.
Plus, the fandom output is insane—every trope from hurt/comfort to apocalyptic AUs has been done with them, so there’s always a gateway story that matches whatever a new reader normally enjoys. They stumble in for the explosive arguments and stay for the surprisingly nuanced character studies.
Honestly? The tension. It's palpable from their first canon interaction. New readers fresh off the anime are bombarded with this aggressive, fascinating dynamic that dominates every scene they share. Fanfiction offers a direct line to explore 'what if' scenarios that the source material leaves simmering.
Whether it's a slow-burn enemies-to-friends-to-lovers arc or a dark AU where their rivalry takes a different turn, the foundation is so solid that almost any story built on it feels believable. You've got built-in conflict and history that doesn't require extra explanation, which is perfect for someone just dipping their toes into fanfic. They recognize the characters instantly and get to see them pushed into new, compelling situations.
I think a lot of it comes down to how intensely their relationship is framed in the show. The animation, the voice acting, the sheer dramatic focus—it all screams 'important bond,' even if that bond is currently toxic. New readers who just binged the series are left with all that unresolved emotional energy, and fanfiction becomes the obvious outlet.
Fanfic lets you explore the subtext the canon can't or won't address yet. What is Bakugou actually thinking during those silent moments? How does Deku really process all that childhood bullying now that he's a hero too? The appeal is getting inside their heads in a way the source material only hints at. You get to satisfy that curiosity immediately, without waiting for the manga to maybe, possibly, address it years down the line.
There's also a wish-fulfillment angle. Seeing the bully genuinely reckon with his actions and the victim not just forgive but fundamentally understand him... that's a powerful narrative for a lot of people. It's messy and complicated, which makes it feel more real than a lot of other shipped dynamics in the fandom.
My take might be a bit different. I think a huge part of the initial pull is how efficient their dynamic is for storytelling. A writer doesn't need to invent reasons for these two to be in conflict, to care deeply about each other, or to drive each other's development—the canon handed all that over on a silver platter. For a new reader, that means you can jump into a 5k-word fic and immediately get a complete, satisfying emotional arc because the baseline is so rich.
It also taps into that classic, almost mythical character archetype: the sun and the storm, the relentless optimist and the wounded realist. It's a recognizable framework that resonates even if you're not deeply embedded in fandom culture. People get it. The appeal isn't always about shipping them romantically; sometimes it's just about watching that pivotal, world-changing relationship evolve in ways the original story hasn't gotten to yet. It's filling in the gaps with our own hopes or interpretations.
It's the rawness for me. Their history isn't a cute meet-cute; it's years of damage. That makes any progress—a single civil conversation, a moment of protected vulnerability—feel like a massive victory. New readers respond to that high-stakes emotional payoff.
You see Deku's relentless empathy chipping away at Bakugou's defenses, and Bakugou's gruff respect forcing Deku to grow a spine. It's a feedback loop of mutual improvement that's incredibly satisfying to read. Fanfiction lets you live in the nuances of that loop, the moments the source material glazes over in a time skip or an action sequence. You're buying extra scenes for the price of free, and who wouldn't want that?
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The main character’s actions are not justified or romanticized, and this story is not intended to represent real world mental health conditions accurately.
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I’ve been seeing more of these stories pop up lately, and honestly, it took me a minute to wrap my head around it. The appeal isn’t really about pairing Izuku with a literal alternate version of himself, like a clone. It’s about exploring the interior landscape of one character pushed to its absolute extreme.
Think about the core of Deku’s journey: immense self-sacrifice, a fractured sense of self-worth, and this terrifying potential locked inside a body that keeps breaking. Writing 'Deku x Deku' lets authors dig into that. It’s a hyper-focused character study. You get fics where his past, self-deprecating self interacts with his future, burdened-by-responsibility self. Or fics where his analytical, fanboy side has to negotiate with the raw, One For All-powered instinct. The 'romance' or deep connection is often just a metaphor for self-acceptance or internal reconciliation.
It’s popular because it bypasses all external ship drama and goes straight to the psychological meat of the character. Fans who are tired of the usual pairing wars find a weirdly satisfying purity in it. The tension comes entirely from within one person, which for a series so much about internal struggle, feels oddly fitting.
The shift from 'Deku' and 'Kacchan' to Izuku and Katsuki tells you everything, right? The core of any good rivalry-to-romance fic is unpacking why they're so obsessed with each other. It's never just about the fights or the yelling. It's about Bakugo's deep-seated insecurity being challenged by the one person he swore was beneath him, and Deku's unwavering belief seeing something worth saving even in all that anger. That tension is pure narrative gold for romance because the emotional groundwork is already so intense—they know each other's worst and best in a way strangers never could.
A lot of fics I love really dig into the physicality of their rivalry as a bridge. Sparring sessions that get too close, grabbing each other's costumes during arguments, that one moment after a fight where Bakugo might roughly wipe blood off Deku's face before stomping away. It's a language they already speak, so translating that aggressive touch into something tender, or at least conflicted, feels organic. The anger has to slowly morph into a different kind of intensity.
I get why some people find it problematic, honestly. The history of bullying is a massive hurdle, and not every writer handles the necessary atonement well. The best stories don't gloss over it; they make Bakugo's journey of realizing the damage he caused a central, painful part of the romance. The payoff feels earned because Deku isn't just forgiving him easily—he's choosing to see the person Katsuki is trying to become. It makes the eventual 'I love you' hit like a truck.
I've seen a few different approaches to this, and they all hinge on how you interpret the concept. Some writers lean into the multiverse angle, with different Midoriyas from divergent timelines meeting. That can get pretty philosophical, fast—what does it mean to meet yourself? Are you jealous of the version that got a quirk earlier, or pity the one who suffered more? The conflict is all internal, which is tough to write well.
Another take is the clone or duplicate scenario, often from a villain attack or support item malfunction. That one's usually more about practical problems and emotional doubling. Does he feel twice the guilt, twice the responsibility? I read one where the two Dekus had to decide which one got to keep the 'real' life, and it was heartbreaking because they both wanted the other to have it. The self-sacrifice instinct turned inward.
Then there's the metaphorical or psychological version, where it's less literal and more about Izuku confronting his own self-image, his shadow self, or his past/future self through visions or mental landscapes. Those can be super introspective and quiet, almost like a character study dressed up as a supernatural encounter. The relationship isn't romantic in a traditional sense, but it's deeply intimate because it's literally with himself.
Honestly, I'm less convinced by the straight-up romantic pairings of two identical Dekus—it feels like it misses the point. The interest for me is in the duality and the internal dialogue, not just creating a mirror for shipping purposes. The best fics use the setup to explore his character fractures.