My Hero Academia Finale Teases Kurogiri’s Fate

As a long-time follower and avid reader of My Hero Academia, this week’s finale has left me with a mix of emotions that can only be described as bittersweet. The series has been an integral part of my life for over a decade now, and it’s hard to imagine saying goodbye to these characters I’ve grown so attached to.


Nearly a decade has passed since “My Hero Academia” first graced us with its presence, and this week signifies its conclusion. Over on Weekly Shonen Jump, the highly popular series has wrapped up with chapter 430. The climactic ending arrives weeks after “My Hero Academia” began its epilogue. Furthermore, we’ve been given a hint about the future of another member from the League of Villains, Kurogiri.

As a dedicated fan of “My Hero Academia,” I’ve been following this series for years, and I can’t help but feel a thrill of anticipation whenever a new chapter is released. However, I must warn my fellow fans who value surprises: Proceed with caution! I’m about to delve into the spoilers for chapter 430. For those who prefer to savor each revelation as it unfolds in the manga, I suggest you hold off reading this until you’ve had a chance to read the chapter yourself. Trust me, the joy of unraveling the mysteries alongside the characters is an experience that’s worth waiting for.

In the most recent installment of “My Hero Academia”, the content is richly layered, which is entirely expected given the extensive territory it needs to cover in the final act. Many of its revelations are embedded within the context, rather than explicitly stated. For instance, chapter 430 delves into significant events from Deku’s second and third years at U.A. High School, including a scene depicting Kurogiri’s grave.

As a dedicated fan, I often ponder over Shirakumo’s resting place, a thought that stirs within me even today. The boy, long gone, met an untimely end, his physical form manipulated by Dr. Garaki to birth Kurogiri. The question of whether Shirakumo could be resurrected, given his Nomu state, has been a topic of debate among fans like myself. Alas, it appears that possibility was never to be.

As a gamer, I find myself standing at the freshly built gravesite of my comrade Shirakumo, Aizawa and Hizashi by my side. The well-tended area makes it feel like time has slowed down since his untimely death during our high school years. It leaves me pondering if this cemetery was constructed just for those who fell in the war.

To put it simply, Aizawa and Hizashi had a deep connection with Midnight before her untimely demise. Kayama perished during the attack on Shigaraki prior to the escalation of the conflict, so it’s clear that her burial site is close by. The war affected every corner of Japan, causing many to lose their loved ones. Unfortunately, heroes like Midnight sacrificed themselves in an attempt to save others, leaving a heavy toll on them. In the last installment of My Hero Academia, we witness Aizawa and Hizashi grappling with their personal grief.

To fully immerse yourself in the world of “My Hero Academia”, you can now access the manga from beginning to end via the Shonen Jump app. For a deeper understanding of this captivating series, take a look at its official summary provided below:

“Izuku has always aspired to become a hero, a dream that is difficult for anyone, but particularly tough considering he doesn’t possess any superpowers, which are common among eighty percent of the population. Despite his ordinary status, Izuku isn’t deterred and decides to attend one of the world’s top hero academies.”

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2024-08-06 18:41