My Hero Academia Reveals Deku’s Familiar U.A. Students

My Hero Academia Reveals Deku's Familiar U.A. Students

As a seasoned gamer and avid manga reader with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must say that wrapping up a beloved series like “My Hero Academia” is no small feat. Kohei Horikoshi has managed to keep fans hooked for over a decade, and the final chapter did not disappoint.


As a dedicated gamer and avid fan, I can’t help but feel a sense of closure yet anticipation as the final chapters of “My Hero Academia” unfold. After a thrilling decade-long journey, creator Kohei Horikoshi has brought this magnificent saga to an end in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump. The epic finale is nothing short of intense, compressing a substantial time skip into its narrative. In case you’ve been away, the first page of chapter 430 introduces the next generation of Class 1-A, ready to carry on the legacy.

The opening scene of the finale introduces us to Izuku Midoriya in a future timeframe. Spanning over eight years, the narrative culminates with our protagonist taking on the role of a teacher at U.A. High School. In the faculty lounge, we find Izuku engrossed in journaling until he is disturbed by two students.

Who are these children? One is quite recognizable as he’s training to be a hero, mentored by Izuku at school. The other, you might recall, made his debut in My Hero Academia chapter 425.

My Hero Academia Reveals Deku's Familiar U.A. Students

Absolutely correct! The child we encountered in chapters 425 and 429 has transformed into a hero, despite our still being unaware of his name. His distinctive features make him hard to overlook. Initially, this boy was confined by his family, believing he would follow the path of a villain similar to Shigaraki. However, a kind old lady on the street prevented him from enduring such a lonely destiny. In the long run, her compassion redirected the boy onto the hero’s journey, and now he attends school alongside Kota.

Indeed, numerous fans of “My Hero Academia” anticipated Eri to follow Deku’s path towards heroism. However, that assumption proves incorrect. In this time leap, we catch a glimpse of Eri, but she’s not aiming for a hero career. Instead, she dons a regular school uniform and carries a guitar on her back. After enduring the hardships in her life, Eri is now determined to chase her dream of music. Rest assured, Mirio stands steadfastly by her side, accompanied by Aizawa, in supporting her pursuit.

It’s evident that Izuku is juggling quite a bit with his U.A. class responsibilities and hero work. By the end of chapter 430, Deku is back in action, resuming his hero duties. Even without his quirk, Deku manages to return to work thanks to Bakugo organizing a fundraiser for a support suit. This implies Izuku has two roles now, so his teacher, Kota, will have to guide him effectively.

Looking to get up-to-date with “My Hero Academia”? You can do so by reading the entire series from beginning to end on the Shonen Jump app. For a better understanding of the storyline, here’s a brief overview of the [Official Synopsis of My Hero Academia]

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve always dreamt about becoming a real-life hero, a goal many would envy, but for me, it was an uphill battle given my ordinary status in a world brimming with superpowered individuals. Born without any special abilities, also known as quirks, I found myself part of the minority, yet that didn’t deter me from striving to join one of the most esteemed hero academies on the globe.

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2024-08-06 22:40