Perhaps the fashion and the cool equipment weren't the reasons why Fanboy wanted to be a villain. Evilness does not come from the media, but within.
All these years, his life has been a lie. The adventures, his best friend, yes, it's true. Fanboy has schizophrenia, and he has just found out the truth, that his best friend may not be what he has conceived, and the one girl he thought to be an enemy, a friend. *cover art by me*
When Snotlout's jealousy begins to take on an obsession, he formulates a plan that was supposed to end Hiccup's newly-founded relationship with Astrid. But when things go too far, Hiccup and Astrid will now have to worry about becoming teenage parents.
Mr. Mufflin has had enough with Fanboy's behavior and decides to teach him a lesson-the harshest one he can think of. Rated T for some swearing and abuse.
Summary: The impossible is happening: Fanboy and Chum Chum are being separated! But the boys are more persistent than ever to remain side-by-side, and will go to extreme measures to maintain their bond. Rated T for character death.
After nine long years of absence, she might be back to claim what she has wanted for so long.
To a therapist, Chum Chum reveals a shocking story of the abusive relationship between his best friend with his own mother.
It's Father's Day in Galaxy Hills, and Fanboy is saddened by the fact that everyone else seems to have a father figure except but him. Hopeful for someone to temporarily fill the parental gap, he gets help from an unexpected person.
Yo goes crazy with the thought of Fanboy keeping Chum Chum forever, and handles the boy a insane way. Rated M for gore/violence.