Yea but i can also see all might getting killed by his hands. Maybe a situation if finding out the origins of AFO and OFA and maybe applying that in an attempt to finally end this rivalry
Yea it's too vague to assume she is related to nana. It can make the story interesting, but idk if the author will pull the trigger. At this point i like to see deku's dad
I saw shigaraki origins and thought that maybe he didn't kill his sister ( may have all been in his head) but rather traumatized her to the point of amnesia and indeed is the mother of deku.
To me he came a bit like kilmonger from black panther and was just used as a way to get erina and soma together(author himself admitted that) and for soma to indirectly beat his dad because i guess he had too much respect to do it directly
Yea I guess he had to protect his princess lol or maybe soma was suppose to give her a loss to further set up their relationship but as he said he didn't know how and with Jump wanting to pull the plug he didn't have time
Still couldn't sympathize with that. Had she lost or experienced failure , i would've then. It could've made the story more interesting to see how she makes an ultimate comeback
I personally believe they should've been on equal strength and yea had yuuto had been given more time, probably would've happen, but no excuse for him not to get a win or her to experience a loss.
The anime ain't going to the manga any justice lol fast pace Central and blue within 25 episodes lmfao. Oh yea I like the stills of sorina . Almost like their in equal strength lol
Well why not? They got so much other projects like Academia or Neverland, hell marvel is asking them to make manga of their work. Put their work on the side and just see if they can make something spectacular the way they glorified homeeconomics
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