Y/N thought stories were safe—until the day ink began leaking from the pages of her favorite manga while she waited at a bus stop. That night, she is pulled into the world of My Hero Academia, where nothing is as fixed as it seems. Events shift, memories change, and reality itself begins to rewrite like an unfinished story. Something is behind it all: the Ink. A mysterious force that exists between panels, born from lost readers and broken timelines, silently watching and altering the world around her. But the Ink is not just a force—it’s a boy. A former reader who became trapped inside the story, now existing as living ink. Lonely and dangerous, he sees Y/N as the only person who understands what it means to be lost between worlds. As their connection grows, Y/N must decide whether to return home… or stay in a story that is slowly learning how to keep her forever.
Y/N expected their first year at U.A. to be challenging. They didn’t expect the apocalypse. After a mysterious virus turns much of Japan into flesh-hungry infected, U.A. is forced into lockdown. Cut off from the outside world, Y/N and their classmates must work together to survive inside the academy while facing impossible choices, devastating losses, and the terrifying reality that anyone can become infected. If they want to survive, they’ll have to become heroes long before graduation.
Class 1-A and Class 1-B can survive League of Villains attacks, but can they survive a 4:00 AM wake-up call?Welcome to the "Practical Rehabilitation and Teamwork Program"—or as the students call it, Summer Hell. Forced onto a remote, muddy family farm with zero support gear, no villain fights, and an old farm owner who couldn't care less about their future Pro Hero status, forty super-powered teenagers are about to face their greatest challenge yet. As the owner puts it: "If you can fight villains, you can learn how to milk a cow." Let the agricultural warfare begin.
The world didn’t end with a war. It ended with a disease. When an unknown outbreak sweeps across Japan, U.A. High School becomes one of the last places left standing. The gates are sealed. The barriers go up. Every student and staff member is trapped inside. At first, they’re told to wait. Wait for the government. Wait for the heroes. Wait for rescue. But the rescue never comes. The lights outside U.A. disappear one by one. Every phone goes silent. The internet dies. The world beyond the walls becomes nothing but static, darkness, and the distant sounds of the infected. Then they discover U.A. has been hiding something. Far beneath the school are years’ worth of supplies, underground farms, medical facilities, and a secret tunnel system connecting Japan’s hero schools. U.A. wasn’t built to survive the apocalypse. It was prepared for it. As months turn into years, the students are forced to grow up together in a world that no longer exists. They learn to fight, farm, rebuild, grieve, love, and live with the possibility that they may never leave. Birthdays still come. Holidays still happen. People still fall in love. And people still die. But the longer they remain inside U.A., the more questions begin to surface. Why was the school prepared for something this catastrophic? Who knew the outbreak was coming? Why were certain areas sealed before the lockdown? And what is waiting for them beneath U.A.? Because surviving the apocalypse was never the school’s only plan. And the truth may be far more dangerous than the infected outside.
A new art teacher arrives at U.A. with a secret she’s kept for years—a child whose father is none other than pro hero Izuku Midoriya. After a past encounter brings them back together, Midoriya must face the truth of the family he never knew he had while Y/N decides whether she can trust him with the life she built. Between hero work, parenthood, and old feelings resurfacing, they’ll discover that the hardest battle isn’t saving the world… it’s learning how to become a family.