My Hero Academia’s Symbol of Victory Returns to Redeem Himself In Chapter 405

Although My Hero Academia’s final arc has been ongoing for more than a year, author Horikoshi Kohei continues to prove that he has more than enough character arcs to conclude and story beats that need addressing to keep the superhero shonen saga as exciting as ever. Bakugo Katsuki has returned, quite literally from the dead, to steal the spotlight once more. His goal — to become a hero even greater than All Might — is unchanged, and his personality, while controversial, has ended up creating a unique brand of heroism for Bakugo. Luckily, it is just what the heroes need at this critical moment.As favored among the fandom as the My Hero Academia popularity polls indicate he is, Bakugo’s in-universe public perception leans more negative. His involvement with the Sludge Villain attack, the Kamino Incident, and his show of anger at the UA Sports Festival have earned him an unsavory reputation. Bakugo has acknowledged his past toxicity and already apologized to Deku in private, but his current battle with All For One is an opportunity to reintroduce himself to the entire world. His moment has arrived, and Bakugo is using every lesson he’s learned so far to forge a new heroic identity for himself — one that honors All Might, while also being his own.Following both aspiring heroes’ admission to UA, Bakugo is forced to confront several shortcomings that he wasn’t even aware he possessed. By comparison, Deku seems to effortlessly succeed. It isn’t until Bakugo learns to decenter himself in his own heroism that he truly begins to progress as a character and becomes a serious contender for the position of Number-One Hero. Bakugo used to believe his strength made everyone else inferior to him, and with that mindset, he could only view Deku’s earnest attempts at extending a helping hand as some form of mockery. Now, instead of merely fighting to prove he is as strong as he believed, Bakugo’s pugnacity is directed towards villains, influenced by the idea that winning every battle that presented itself would translate into more lives saved.

Although My Hero Academia’s final arc has been ongoing for more than a year, author Horikoshi Kohei continues to prove that he has more than enough character arcs to conclude and story beats that need addressing to keep the superhero shonen saga as exciting as ever. Bakugo Katsuki has returned, quite literally from the dead, to steal the spotlight once more. His goal — to become a hero even greater than All Might — is unchanged, and his personality, while controversial, has ended up creating a unique brand of heroism for Bakugo. Luckily, it is just what the heroes need at this critical moment.

As favored among the fandom as the My Hero Academia popularity polls indicate he is, Bakugo’s in-universe public perception leans more negative. His involvement with the Sludge Villain attack, the Kamino Incident, and his show of anger at the UA Sports Festival have earned him an unsavory reputation. Bakugo has acknowledged his past toxicity and already apologized to Deku in private, but his current battle with All For One is an opportunity to reintroduce himself to the entire world. His moment has arrived, and Bakugo is using every lesson he’s learned so far to forge a new heroic identity for himself — one that honors All Might, while also being his own.

Following both aspiring heroes’ admission to UA, Bakugo is forced to confront several shortcomings that he wasn’t even aware he possessed. By comparison, Deku seems to effortlessly succeed. It isn’t until Bakugo learns to decenter himself in his own heroism that he truly begins to progress as a character and becomes a serious contender for the position of Number-One Hero. Bakugo used to believe his strength made everyone else inferior to him, and with that mindset, he could only view Deku’s earnest attempts at extending a helping hand as some form of mockery. Now, instead of merely fighting to prove he is as strong as he believed, Bakugo’s pugnacity is directed towards villains, influenced by the idea that winning every battle that presented itself would translate into more lives saved.

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