My Hero Academia Teases Government's Dark Plans for Izuku's Generation
My Hero Academia Teases Government's Dark Plans for Izuku's Generation
Boku No Hero fans know how to pick out the calm which comes before a
storm. The series has had some tumultuous things go down, and the manga
shook things up with its last arc, and it has left the heroes-to-be at UA
Academy in a bad spot.
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Not
long ago, Boku
No Hero went live with a new arc where the chapter 242 did
something unthinkable. The chapter began with a check-in on the Pro Heroes
teaching at UA Academy, and it was there principal Nezu confirmed the school
needed to roll out new work studies... and it had nothing to do with his
preference.
This time, the Public Safety Commission itself has requested that
every Hero Course student participate in what they're calling 'practical field
testing'," Nezu told the gang. Immediately, Midnight pipes up to say the
order sounds more like a scared message. The Public Safety Commission is scared
of being outnumbered, and Nezu is quick to agree. He suspect the commission has
sniffed out some great danger that lies ahead. This document is ambiguous to
keep anyone from knowing the truth, so just as Kayama says, this work study
request feels like a message.
As it
turns out, the government is ready to do something unprecedented, and it all
comes down to a growing battle. My Hero Academia set up the League of Villains as a true powerhouse in its
last arc by merging their forces with the Liberation Army. Now, the heroes are
ready to bulk up their numbers, but the teachers of UA Academy don't appear to
be thrilled by the idea.
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