This past weekend, the highly anticipated My Hero Academia chapter 418 was released, continuing the thrilling showdown between Izuku “Deku”Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki. In this issue, Deku’s main focus is on communicating with the Tenko Shimura persona in an effort to rescue him from the overwhelming agony he is experiencing.
In addition, the latest chapter of My Hero Academia, chapter 418, delves deeper into Shigaraki’s past as Tenko Shimura and confirms a popular fan theory. This confirmation, however, also unveils a surprising twist that may have dire consequences for the main character, who is now without a Quirk.
My Hero Academia chapter 418 introduces a shocking new threat as the series approaches its finale
The Final Showdown: My Hero Academia chapter 418
In chapter 418 of My Hero Academia, Deku reflects on his feelings being similar to those he experienced in Gunga. As Tenko Shimura begins to Decay his dog Mon, Deku calls out to Shigaraki. In this moment, he becomes aware that he has activated Decay for the first time in the presence of his sister, Hana Shimura. As Hana approaches, Deku realizes the gravity of the situation and dreads the true nature of Shigaraki’s core.
Despite Tenko’s attempt to attack Hana, Deku intervenes in his child form. He is determined to put an end to the situation by visualizing himself holding onto Tenko, believing that the power of memories will protect him from Decay. As Tenko weeps, he questions Deku’s actions, but Deku explains that he cannot bear to see Tenko in tears.
In chapter 418 of My Hero Academia, Tenko refuses to accept this explanation and instead claims that he alone made the decision to destroy his home and family. He wonders why he possesses his current abilities and questions if there could be any other explanation for his existence. As Deku observes, Shigaraki’s emotions are pushing him away, with a deep sense of hatred and a desire for relief conflicting with feelings of sadness and confusion.
As the memories of both Tenko and Deku continue to unfold, Tenko demands that Deku remove his hands from him. Deku expresses concern over the overwhelming intensity of hatred, but reassures Tenko that he is there for him because he knows the comfort of having someone hold his hand. The scene then shifts to a younger Tenko playing with his friends Tomo-chan and Mikkun, who encourage him to take on the role of All Might during their game.
Tenko’s smile disappears as he gazes at a nearby clock in chapter 418 of My Hero Academia. He declares himself as a villain and embraces his destructive tendencies, while the rest of the League of Villains (except for Magna) gather behind him. Tomura Shigaraki then materializes, acknowledging that even if his hatred were to dissipate and he became a mere shell, he would still have to fulfill the role of a “hero”for the villains.
Despite the destructive intentions of Shigaraki, people around the globe are still seen supporting him, whether on the streets or in their homes. As this unfolds, the fingers of Shigaraki are shown fading away in reality, while a new memory is triggered for both Deku and Shigaraki. However, it becomes clear that this memory does not belong to either of them.
My Hero Academia Chapter 418: A Surprise Comeback
In My Hero Academia chapter 418, a memory is triggered as an individual from Koga Constructions approaches Kotaro Shimura. Shigaraki questions the validity of this memory and its source, while Kotaro engages in dialogue with the unidentified person. He discusses his chronic back pain, which has worsened over the years, and declines an offer to be referred to a “great doctor.”
The scene shows Kotaro having dinner with someone unknown, and he mentions, “It’s going to be a lot of work.”The unknown person inquires about “his”Quirk, to which Kotaro responds that it has not appeared yet. Deku realizes that this memory does not belong to Tenko, leading them to question whose memory it is.
My Hero Academia chapter 418 continues with a surprise appearance from a massive All For One face emerging from the ground below the two. It opens its mouth right where Shigaraki is standing and engulfs him. All For One berates Shigaraki as a “foolish vessel”for being influenced by someone like Deku and having a change of heart.
All For One continues to criticize Shigaraki for his desire to become stronger without addressing his weaknesses, even referring to him by his former name, Tenko Shimura. He goes on to state that Tenko has never made a decision for himself, a fact that remains true even now. The chapter concludes with Deku falling into an apparent abyss as All For One suddenly appears.
To conclude
Despite Shigaraki once again being overshadowed in My Hero Academia chapter 418, there is a silver lining in the confirmation of a popular fan theory about Decay’s origins. However, the situation remains dire for Deku, who is now without his Quirk and must figure out how to defeat All For One’s vestige in his weakened state.
Links that are connected
The main focus of My Hero Academia’s 417th chapter is emphasized.
The focus of My Hero Academia chapter 416 is on display.
Shigaraki’s opportunity to become the ultimate antagonist was destroyed by All For One in My Hero Academia, as evidenced by chapter 418.
It is possible that AFO was responsible for the most devastating event in Shigaraki’s life, as My Hero Academia chapter 418 seems to suggest.
Throughout My Hero Academia, there were always hints as to why Shigaraki’s redemption could only be achieved through Deku.
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