It turns out there are lots of supervillains, criminals, and minions in My Hero Academia. Here's what we could find.
Deku is no longer the quirkless kid he once was as he's evolved significantly throughout the My Hero Academia anime.
My Hero Academia‘s primary set of antagonists is The League of Villains. The team of super-powered criminals banded together under the dark shadow of All For One, and have risen under the ...
thus ending the series as its main villain. Naturally, this is a direct contrast to Deku's journey of becoming a great hero but is better executed than what My Hero Academia author Kohei Horikoshi ...
Expect future My Hero Academia content in the form of one-shots and short comics.
Deku No Longer Wants To Be The Number One Hero Deku Prefers Teaching Over Being A Hero As fans know, Deku's biggest dream in My Hero Academia ... lines against the villains, and not spend his ...
My Hero Academia ‘s final war against the villains really put Deku through the wringer as he was carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. Being the final one who could use One For All, and ...
Horikoshi’s struggles shaped My Hero Academia, with its heroes’ resilience and powerful message of perseverance inspiring ...
Kohei Horikoshi gave us many memorable moments throughout My Hero Academia, but Dabi’s dance stands out for its sheer ...
In the global war of My Hero Academia, chaos, animosity, and struggles between heroes and villains define the world. However, amidst such turmoil, the series highlights the importance of ...
The Tsubasa-Garaki subplot could have been one of the darkest in My Hero Academia and could have been quite meaningful to both Deku and Bakugo. It would have given both characters more development and ...
All Might may no longer be the No. 1 hero of a society where most of the population has a superpowered Quirk, but Deku and his Hero Course classmates at U.A. High School are determined to carry on ...