Despite the fact that it has been a while since the release of the My Hero Academia finale, there were still some fans who were disappointed with the final chapter because they wanted more information on the post-timeskip status of the villains, specifically Spinner. However, the truth is that the final chapter did indeed reveal Spinner’s current situation.
Despite the conclusion of Spinner’s story in chapter 427 of My Hero Academia manga, the final chapter hinted at his actions following this event. However, some fans may have missed this subtle hint as it was not explicitly revealed, but rather implied through a series of events that occurred over the course of several years.
In chapter 427 of My Hero Academia, Izuku Midoriya approached Spinner and shared Shigaraki Tomura’s message with him. This caused a strong emotional reaction from the villain, who was reminded of their past friendship. As a result, he made a significant decision that ultimately played out in the finale of My Hero Academia.
Please note: This article includes spoilers from the My Hero Academia manga.
The Fate of Spinner in the My Hero Academia Finale
In chapter 427 of My Hero Academia, it is shown that Spinner was devastated upon hearing Shigaraki Tomura’s last words. He blamed himself for not being able to protect his friend and also directed his anger towards Deku for his role in Shigaraki’s death. However, he also regretted not taking action sooner before the final battle unfolded.
After the conclusion of the last war, Spinner was convinced that Shigaraki Tomura would be forgotten by the world. As a result, he made the decision to write a book detailing his legacy as the Symbol of Fear and the League of Villains’ mission to destroy. The book was intended to serve as a permanent reminder to the Heroes of their defeat.
Despite this being Spinner’s final appearance in the manga, the series unveiled his whereabouts during the time skip. It was revealed that Spinner had written a book about the League of Villains, which was featured in the finale of My Hero Academia. Titled “The League of Villains”, the book was seen on bookstore shelves, as the manga depicted various events that occurred in the eight-year timeskip.
Despite this, Spinner had expressed his desire to write a book about Shigaraki Tomura and the League of Villains to Deku. The hero then proposed the idea of turning it into a comic. Therefore, it is unclear whether the book that was eventually published during the time skip was a novel or a comic book.
Despite this, it is impossible to determine if the book “The League of Villains”was a success or not. This is due to the fact that the manga only depicted one individual, former League of Villains member Atsuhiro Sako, also known as Mr. Compress, reading the book.
Despite this reveal, one thing remained clear about Spinner – even if he had been in prison, he had no plans for revenge. Instead, he devoted his time to writing books and successfully getting them published.
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