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Deku's heroism involves saving even villains, sparking admiration and skepticism. Some fans support Deku's belief in redemption, while others find it naive and unrealistic. My Hero Academia ...
In a world with superhero powers bestowed on 80% of the population ... to know whether or not those with super-meta powers like Deku or Endeavor have taken someone’s life.
When Midoriya unleashed his “One Million Percent Smash”, he was in dire straits. Attempting to stop the League of Villains from captuing Bakugo, Deku found himself pitted against the mind ...
However, a new addition to this suit is the mid-gauntlet compression support items that allow Deku to go past his fixed limit of 45 percent of One For All. In addition to that, Deku’s face is ...
Deku's journey in My Hero Academia challenges the notion that heroism is defined by power, emphasizing selflessness and ...
On a related note, All Might once used Texas Smash to save Deku from the Sludge Villain. The move is obviously of great significance to him. Faux 100 Percent requires the use of multiple Quirks.
The manga tragically ended with Izuku Midoriya, AKA Deku, burning out One For All and losing his powers. He ended the series as he started, quirkless. Despite losing his powers, Deku remained ...
My Hero Academia has told the story of Deku’s ascension to become the world’s greatest hero. There’s no one way to become the best, but Deku’s approach to improvement has involved seasons ...