My Hero Academia Has One HUGE Advantage Over American Superhero Stories

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A collage of Superheroes and Villains. On top, Superman can be seen flying. On the left is Lex Luthor smiling. On the right is Shgaraki looking worried. On the bottom is Deku, smiling during a fight.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT My Hero Academia, the acclaimed manga series created by Kohei Horikoshi, follows the story of Deku as he becomes the world’s greatest Hero. Of course, the series draws inspiration from American superhero comics, of which Horikoshi is a great fan. While the series has had side stories and spin-offs, it has never diverged from its original idea.

The world created by Horikoshi does not follow these same rules. A villain can either be redeemed by the Heroes or continue their evil ways, there is no middle ground. For example, after his encounter with Deku during chapters 176-180, the villain known as Gentle Criminal chose to be rehabilitated and becomes a better man. Muscular, on the other hand, remained the battle-hungry villain that Izuku knew, with Izuku defeating him for good in chapters 307 and 308.

This difference between the two genres is what allows My Hero Academia to make the decisions of its characters matter more to the story.

 

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