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** At the end of ''Deathly Hallows'', Draco at the very end appears to have {{spoiler|reformed and become the responsible parent of a Hogwarts student}}.
* [[J. K. Rowling]] has [[Word of God|spoken out]] against people who dare to suggest Draco/Voldemort aren't as horrible as she insists they are. Significant parts of Book 6 are meant as [[Take That|Take Thats]] against those people. For example, Tom lived in an orphanage all right (just like [[Little Orphan Annie]]), but the most horrible thing in said orphanage was... [[Creepy Child|Himself]]. He used his magic to bully other kids and was feared both by them and by the staff. It is clear that he was never a good guy...
** Tom/Ginny shippers like to compare the plot of ''[[Harry Potter (Franchise)/Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets|Harry Potter]]'' to that of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' with Tom as Erik, Ginny as Christine, and Harry as Raoul. [[Analogy Backfire]], though they'll never know, since Erik is ''also'' a [[Draco in Leather Pants]].
* ''[[My Immortal]]'', in addition to fitting this Trope to a T, at one point does, in fact, feature Draco in leather pants.
** Naturally, ''My Immortal'' takes this to an absurd degree. So many fanfics portray Draco as a sensitive guy, basically the opposite of his canon personality, that it's a cliché in itself, but ''My Immortal'' goes so far as to make him so ridiculously needy that it seems he would fall straight into [[Wangst]] without encouraging words from <s> Ebony</s> [[Mary Sue|Enoby]]. The most (in)famous fanfic example is probably [[The Draco Trilogy]]. See that work's page for more.