4 Jawaban2026-07-06 21:21:58
The best place for those 'Deku x Toga' crossovers? A lot of folks swear by Archive of Our Own. It's got the volume and the tagging system is a godsend for sorting out the crossovers. You can filter for a specific fandom like 'My Hero Academia' and then find fics where they've also tagged 'Boku no Hero Academia My Hero Academia' crossed with, say, 'Marvel Cinematic Universe' or something else. Makes hunting down that specific dynamic in a different setting way less of a nightmare.
Though, honestly, a bunch of my favorite weird mash-ups aren't always neatly tagged as 'crossovers'. Sometimes you just get 'Alternate Universe - Vampire' or 'Alternate Universe - Supernatural' and Toga's just there being her delightful, unhinged self in a world with Deku but no quirks. Wattpad has a ton of that vibe, though quality swings wildly. You really have to dig, but the chaotic energy of some of those stories just hits different.
4 Jawaban2026-06-30 06:27:24
the landscape's pretty scattered depending on what flavor you're after. Archive of Our Own obviously has the sheer volume and the tagging system is a godsend when you're looking for specific dynamics—some authors really dive into the psychological mess of those two characters meeting outside the canon 'My Hero Academia' universe. The 'Midoriya Izuku & Himiko Toga' tag has some wild AUs, from villain swap scenarios to high school coffee shop meet-cutes that somehow still get dark.
That said, I've found a lot of the really niche, experimental crossovers pop up on smaller forums or dedicated Discord servers, especially ones focused on darker pairings or alternate power systems. There was this one story where Deku gets sucked into the world of 'Chainsaw Man' and Toga's already there operating as a devil hunter—totally unhinged, never saw it on a major site. FanFiction.net still has some older gems buried if you're willing to sift through pages of abandoned fics, but the search function is a nightmare. Honestly, my best finds have come from following authors I like on AO3 and seeing where they cross-post or recommend other stories.
2 Jawaban2026-07-03 01:24:05
For that pairing specifically, AO3 is basically the main hub. The tagging system there is so granular that you can search for 'Midoriya Izuku/Toga Himiko' or 'Deku/Himiko Toga' and get exactly what you want without sifting through a mountain of other 'My Hero Academia' fics. You can sort by kudos, bookmarks, or word count, which is great for finding the long-running series everyone's talking about. Wattpad has some decent stuff too, but the search is messier and the quality variance is way higher. Tumblr used to be a hotspot for shorter drabbles and headcanon threads about them, but it's gotten harder to navigate after all the changes. FF.net is practically a ghost town for this ship—their rules and culture kinda pushed a lot of the darker or more morally complex pairings to the edges.
I've noticed the best multi-chapter fics for Deku and Toga often play with the 'hero-villain' dynamic in a way that's more psychological than just straight-up romance. There's this one called 'Crimson Echoes' that does a fake-dating-undercover thing that's surprisingly well-plotted. The comment sections on AO3 for those popular series are usually super active, with readers debating character motivation and predicting twists. Discord servers dedicated to MHA fanfiction sometimes have channels just for discussing villain-ship fics, which is where I found links to a few ongoing series that weren't trending on the main sites. It's a niche within a niche, but the writers who are into it are really dedicated.
2 Jawaban2026-07-11 03:06:56
Been wandering around Archive of Our Own lately, and honestly, the tagging system is a godsend for finding stuff like Deku and Dabi crossovers. You can just go straight to the 'Midoriya Izuku & Todoroki Touya Dabi' or 'Dabi/Midoriya Izuku' tag and filter from there. The quality can be a real mixed bag, but the gems are incredible because the writers there are so invested in character study—you'll find these intense, slow-burn fics about the duality of heroes and villains, or even time-travel plots where Deku tries to save him.
I also used to check Fanfiction.net a lot, but it's trickier to navigate. The search is clunky, so you have to get creative with keywords like 'Villain Deku meets Dabi' or 'Dabi adopts Izuku'. The stories there can have a different feel, sometimes more straightforward and action-packed compared to AO3's psychological depth. Wattpad's got a younger crowd, so the stories might skew more toward dramatic, trope-heavy plots, which can be fun if you're in that mood, but you've got to sift through a lot of self-insert stuff. Tumblr and Twitter are where you find the really niche, experimental snippets and headcanons that never get turned into full fics, which is its own kind of treasure hunt.
3 Jawaban2026-06-20 22:40:39
Oh, the Deku vs. Shigaraki dynamic is so much more interesting when it's Deku and Shigaraki, isn't it? I've spent way too much time hunting for those. Archive of Our Own is absolutely the hub for it—the tag filtering is meticulous, and you can find everything from soulmate AUs to dark political marriage-of-convenience fics. People there really explore the psychological parallels. Wattpad has a different vibe, more focused on romance-centric plots and 'bad boy' Shigaraki tropes, which can be fun if that's your thing. I'd also recommend checking Tumblr; a lot of writers post links to their works there, and the community creates amazing moodboards that capture the aesthetic of the ship perfectly.
A less obvious spot is niche Discord servers dedicated to 'My Hero Academia' villain-centric pairings. You often need an invite, but that's where you find the super dark, unpublished WIPs and collaborative writing projects. The quality there can be hit or miss, but the sheer creativity is off the charts. I found this one long-form fic exploring a 'what if Shigaraki succeeded in passing his decay to Deku' scenario that haunts me to this day. For me, AO3's depth is unmatched, but the thrill of the hunt on smaller platforms has its own appeal.