After an accident involving a young physics student and a space warping quirk, Deku finds himself in a world where the light of One For All never existed to challenge All For One, and it's nothing like the world he knows. No UA, no pro heroes, no All Might. Most of the population lives in fear of boogeyman All For One. Can Deku bring hope to a dark world?
Final part of the "Something to Avenge" trilogy. The Avengers are scattered all over Panem, spreading hope to the Districts. The rebels have the upper hand for now, but General Schmidt has gone after something to even the odds. The Avengers will have to put aside their issues and come together if they are to survive the heinous plans Snow has in store for them.
AU after Episode 14 of AOS ("Yes Men"). Coulson is ready to confront Director Fury about what he found in the Guest House, but first he'll have to hunt down a mysterious, deadly creature that's rampaging across the northwestern United States. It seems insane, but is it possible this case is connected to Fenrir Lokison? And why does the monster seem to have it in for Coulson?
Steve Rogers has settled into a relatively normal life with his foster family when everything is turned on its head by the arrival of a new transfer student at his school, Phil Coulson, who gives him an ominous warning. Soon after, Steve stumbles on a magical world he never knew existed. But all is not as it seems - Steve soon finds himself drawn into a game of cosmic intrigue.
A stream of consciousness style one-shot about what it's like to have a god in your head. Erik Selvig and Clint Barton would not recommend it. Both feel tremendous guilt over their part in the attack on New York (even though they had no choice) and generally are having a bad time. Trigger warning for sexual assault, given the parallels in language used to describe the experiences.