My Hero Academia Reveals Bakugo’s Pro Hero Future (& It’s a Bit Sad)

As a dedicated fan who has grown up with the characters of My Hero Academia, it’s heartwarming yet bittersweet to see the series return with a new chapter. The revelation of Katsuki Bakugo’s pro hero future is a stark departure from what we had envisioned for him, but it adds a layer of realism that makes his journey all the more compelling.

In a surprising turn of events, the popular series My Hero Academia has unveiled a fresh chapter beyond its initial conclusion, shedding light on an unsatisfying professional hero career for Katsuki Bakugo that deviates from what fans had envisioned. The final installment of the manga wrapped up in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine this Summer, and the last volume is now available at bookstores nationwide in Japan. To mark this special occasion for the manga’s conclusion, its original creator Kohei Horikoshi has added over 30 bonus pages featuring a new chapter set after the series’ original ending.

In a thrilling twist, “My Hero Academia” has returned with a fresh chapter that unfolds after the initial conclusion, offering deeper insights into the evolutions of Izuku Midoriya and his fellow Class 1-A heroes post-time skip. This intriguing development offers fans an in-depth perspective on how Katsuki Bakugo is faring as a professional hero in the future. At this moment, this chapter is exclusive to Japan, but forthcoming details suggest that each character has experienced significant changes. Thus, beware of potential spoilers for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 431 ahead.

Bakugo Is Far From a Top Hero in the Future

In the latest chapter of My Hero Academia, approximately a month has passed since Chapter 430. During this time, the former students from Class 1-A have secretly been working to create a power suit for Deku to aid his return to hero work. Meanwhile, Bakugo has made significant strides in his hero career, earning himself an expensive new car which his peers admire. However, his high status isn’t all it seems. It is disclosed that despite debuting in fourth place on the Hero Rankings, he has since fallen to 15th position due to incidents during his fieldwork. Furthermore, every sidekick who had applied to work with him ended up crying and quitting.

Initially, these individuals were captivated by Bakugo’s fight against All For One. However, their admiration faded when they encountered the genuine Bakugo. His prickly demeanor has been a hindrance throughout his journey, and it appears that as an adult, he hasn’t significantly evolved from this trait. Despite this, he acknowledges to Deku that he would have welcomed any sidekick who openly declared their ambition to surpass him, a motivation that fueled him during his younger hero days too.

Bakugo Gets Surpassed By Deku One Last Time

However, it’s later revealed that Bakugo feels let down because, despite his significant efforts in helping Deku obtain his power suit, Deku shows no real eagerness to collaborate with him. Bakugo queries whether Deku intends to continue teaching now that he can fight as a hero. Deku responds that becoming a hero is something he cherishes, but he acknowledges that even if he hadn’t received One For All, he would have still desired to be a teacher. This situation allows him to fulfill both roles. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the response Bakugo anticipated in that moment.

In this scenario, Bakugo proposed that Deku join his agency as partners, but Deku declined. Here, Bakugo emphasized that Deku tends to overlook obvious things and should scrutinize certain aspects more carefully and value himself better in the future. This was their last substantial conversation in the series, suggesting their lives were diverging. Although Bakugo was expected to be among the top heroes at the end of the original “My Hero Academia” series, life turned out differently.

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2024-12-04 04:39