
What was Shigaraki Tomura? I wonder if it couldn’t be stopped… Hey… Hey, housewife (70) thinks so. MY HERO ACADEMIA.
It came out…
Fuck citizen del
A Dark Grandma with an ideology that is completely opposite to that of Dark Might stands in the way.
The disaster old hag who abandoned Shigaraki.
If only I could have moved back then… carrying that regret.
The hero who was finally able to act this time, determined not to repeat that.
>>5But at that time, when the aunt came and I held her hand without running away, it shattered into pieces, that dark old lady…
>>15It could be considered a pattern where the Transonic Boy’s individuality was sacrificed, and even if he avoids that, AFO might try to erase him by getting in the way, so it could be called an old hag’s miraculous dodge.
>>15Well, there’s a hero nearby…
>>25But they didn’t protect me.
Light’s Dark Baba
The old woman who brought Shigaraki down to villainy.
The theory that no reader interpreted this as words born from a sense of guilt.
>>8At this point, the reader is probably thinking, “What is this old woman saying?!” but it’s likely foreshadowing the Dark Grandma Rising…
This is definitely a revenge for the old lady.
Grandma Rising
Baba Revival
We said terrible things to that old woman, didn’t we?
>>11Being bashed by mob citizens is also part of being a hero.
Not everything is good if it ends well, but this conclusion was truly great.
(Wondering) if I couldn’t stop it… you know…
Even an old hag around here could become a hero, what a perfect ending.
The child, who was abused and not properly educated, has made an incredible recovery and growth to the level of attending U.A., which is truly admirable.
The old woman who rolled the readers.
Did this old lady not realize that the funeral was for that child from back then?
>>20I wonder what happened to that kid, so they haven’t noticed.
It’s amazing that you’re properly enrolled in the Hero course, Dark Grandma.
>>23That kid is probably the origin of Dark Grandma as a hero…
It seems like it’s presented as an answer to a hero society, and it’s really a great episode.
When I think back on it, I can’t help but laugh at Dark Grandma Rising.
>>24The Dark Might that stood in the way that same week is to blame.
>>26Well, thanks to Dark Might and this old hag, it’s become much easier to talk about my work.
Let’s just call her Dark Babaa.
>>28“Dark Granny”
The name of the new symbol.
>>35Ultimately, it’s really annoying that the first person to claim that everyone will become a hero is indeed the first one!
I wonder if the hero couldn’t stop that villain’s criminal acts… don’t you think so?
>>27An old woman who looks just like a dark old woman but has the opposite ideology.
It’s an incredibly good scene, but it’s terrible that because of the timing, she’s being called Dark Grandma.
It’s the same with Toriko, but when it’s wrapped up nicely in the end, the satisfaction level is incredibly high.
Dark Might’s worst legacy.
In reality, even if he helped Shigaraki, AFO would have intervened and it would have been in vain, plus there was the danger of Shigaraki causing destruction, so it’s the right call.
Even if you meet this old woman, Dabi and Toga will probably become villains.
>>37The cremation is complicated due to the issues with my father, so there’s no way for anyone else to stop it.
>>37So killing is the right answer.
>>37Honestly, even if I had reached out at that timing, she would have been throwing tantrums anyway, and I can’t see a future where things improve.
>>37Not everyone can save anyone, of course…
But it would be nice if more people appeared who could reach out to those who can be saved…
>>37Toga-chan was rather devoted to her family, so it feels like she can only save one person she likes and then leave.
Will I continue drawing in about 10 years? Holly
Dark Grandma (not dark)
I really think it’s terrible to be called “Dark Grandma.”
The old woman who didn’t realize it, but had always been worried about the child she abandoned back then.
It’s nice that the answer in the hero manga is an old woman.
Kids are so annoying!!!
>>46Just because your real family is a mutation, you shouldn’t imprison them in the basement and sew their mouths shut so they can’t cry; that’s outrageous, deciding to flee overseas during the enemy alliance incident.
If it weren’t for the unknown dark old lady, I would have seriously become the second Tomura Shigaraki.
I feel like I haven’t seen many stories where it’s not a child or a young person but rather a dark old woman who reaches out in this kind of twist.
Theater theme song: Homunculus
It’s a story about citizens who have relied on heroes until now changing, so it’s not good for young people.
>>52It’s great as an answer to my long-standing question of how a society based on individuality managed to be maintained…
It’s not dark at all; it’s light!
>>54The sudden emergence of Dark Might in the final stages of the serialization is quite bad.
>>54The opposite of All Might is Dark Might.
The opposite of Dark Might is Dark Grandma, right?
The dark old woman cannot control the person extending their hand…
It’s probably fine since the hero’s character was already quite distorted from the beginning.
>>58Even if you bring a troubled child, most heroes can’t do much about it.
I will at least take care of you.
The old woman who gave the reader a unique personality: palm drill.
It’s like leaving it to the hero.
The foundation for relying on the hero is warped, or rather.
>>61It feels like we’ve finally reached the starting line to start over now that the twisted original personality society and the emergence of the Demon King AFO have been eliminated.
What the hell is that kid’s personality?
Darkness is
>>62I think it’s in the same category as Kurokage from Tokoyami-kun.
It’s just a unique trait that has not been inherited from anyone in the family.
This old lady has become a hero too.
It’s no wonder that they are getting criticized by the citizens…
>>63Everyone will become a hero.
Next is your turn.
Seriously annoying, Dark Might…
Existence is not crap, it is simply a hindrance.
I haven’t seen the movie, but what was Dark Might in the end?
>>68New symbol
>>68He’s just a ridiculous bad guy…
>>70Why is that such a worthless villain so strong…?
>>74A trivial escape is extremely troublesome, so Dark Might should be just as troublesome.
I forgot to mention, but this is a story about how the old lady becomes the greatest hero.
Hero > Vigilante > Dark Grandma
Shigaraki could not be stopped by anyone, so don’t act spoiled.
The depiction of a child saved by BABAARISING entering Yuuei is a bit cliché, but wow, this is it!
The citizens who are not accustomed to being heroes, appealing to force like vigilantes but in a lawful way, are probably what the Dark Granny is.
Isn’t this old woman cool?
We don’t know when the second or third afo will be born, and considering the theory of individuality’s extinction, we can’t say this world is safe just yet.
>>80But if people, led by the old woman, change, there is hope for the future, right?
Why is it an old woman?
>>83Because old women are also people.
>>83I think it is more hopeful to show that the current generation, which is ending, can change rather than expecting changes from the next generation.
>>83Because I’m just an ordinary old woman who hasn’t had any dramatic experiences like hearing Uraraka’s appeal at U.A. or witnessing a grotesque demonstration, that’s what makes it good.
>>83Regarding this
In the end, it was the adults who have acted to create a world like this.
I think there might be something like that.
>>80If the apocalypse theory were not a delusion but real, then that world would be hopeless…
Even in the current world, it was like that regardless of AFO, so we have no choice but to create and use something like a Quirk-destroying bullet.
There are plenty of unreasonable strong guys all around without any significant reason.
I heard that kid’s name is Terumoto-kun, and it seems like their family’s light-based ability suddenly mutated into a negative direction.
I can’t help but feel that it might have been more beautiful if Deku, who has lost his individuality, still reached out to others.
>>87Even if Deku doesn’t have a quirk, he still tries to help others, just like he did in the beginning…
>>89I feel like it would have been more effective if I had done it with someone I don’t know rather than with Kacchan.
>>96Since it’s the first episode of Jump, we need to delve into the main characters along with the protagonist…
>>87It’s important that Deku has been involved since the beginning of the story and that there are people who have changed by watching Deku and his friends’ actions, right?
>>87Since he made a comeback with equipment like Mecha Toshi, the non-individualistic Deku defeating villains and saving people as a physical hero, along with the dark old lady of ordinary citizens preventing villainization and serving as a mental hero, might represent a society where everyone can become a hero.
It’s interesting that Dark Might’s alchemy is quite strong even without enhancements.
Since there are no named characters among the general citizens, we have no choice but to pick up the old woman.
The media is at fault, isn’t it…?
The old woman wraps up the story beautifully.
It’s okay because she’s just some old lady around here.
>>95Is there really an old hag like this around here?
>>102was
>>102It will become the society of the future.
>>107That’s a beautiful way to end a story…
I was really taken in by the dark old woman, thinking I was just a citizen who was criticizing Shigaraki without changing anything.
Laughing at the sound of “Dark Rising Grandma.”
In that world where even an old hag had been fighting all along, it was considered acceptable with that kind of awful mentality.
If you say that you can definitely save someone by reaching out a hand, then of course everyone would naturally reach out their hand…
That’s why the courage to reach out is precious.
The author has many thoughts and considerations.
I bet Kacchan has always wanted to get back at everyone who criticized and attacked him.
>>103It’s nice to think that the relationship has improved a little, but the shock of losing individuality shatters Katsuki’s sweet expectations of starting a proper rivalry.
>>110So I’ll be launching the development of support mechs, putting them on new vehicles, and if I get the chance, I’ll try to scout as well. If I see that the relationship with Ochako isn’t progressing, I’ll look after it too.
>>114What’s up with the back seat of that new car?
>>118There is a theory that the heroes who helped me, like Edgeshot and Genius, are all seriously injured, which is why they have become a thing of that kind.
>>110Eeeh!
No… I don’t want to… No way… Seriously…
>>110The past does not disappear.
It’s your own doing, you know.
>>110It’s impressive that Bakugo cried not for Deku losing his Quirk here, but for himself losing a rival to compete against.
It’s a completely hopeless stew, yet it’s still strong enough to manage on its own, so I just looked at it with eyes that seemed to ask for help! That’s why Deku, who rushes in without any individuality or training, is both precious and precarious.
>>105I thought you were a stranger, so I was pretty much tolerating it! I wonder how it would have been treated.
If we’re moving away from a society that relies on strong heroes like All Might, then that kind of conclusion is the best, right?
I think it settled into a much better landing than if Deku were to reign as the top hero.
The old woman was unfairly criticized, so if anything, it’s more of a dark reader…
The state of chaos at one point was really something that could only be described as dark readers.
I think it’s fine for the next generation of young people to change, and such patterns are quite common.
That also gives off a subtle meaning of (I guess old people are left behind by the times).
The old woman abandoned the kid.
Because I didn’t abandon you, Dark Grandma.
The atmosphere inside that car feels really friendly, doesn’t it?
>>123Kirishima is doing a great job as a cushioning material.
Despite being individuality hardening.
>>123However, there was probably also the embarrassment of the sidekick’s invitation, but I hoped that Deku would understand, and yet I was completely unaware and ended up needing support from Katsushima-kun, which is sad.
>>129No, that’s too roundabout!
Thanks to Dark Grandma, the society of My Hero Academia, which was so bleak that a provisional hero would abandon a child, has become a brighter world.
It’s funny just with Kacchan driving safely.
>>125The vehicle is decorated stylishly, but it’s not the type to speed.
>>128From the very beginning, even when I was at my lowest, it’s not about being a billionaire; it’s about having the attitude of adhering to the law and being ranked first in tax payments.
You are eating most beautifully even at the last drinking party.
In a world where only irresponsible heroes are portrayed, it’s cathartic to see powerless ordinary people starting to rise up.
>>130Until the point where the hero was filtered out, Stain would have been overjoyed, but I wonder how the world looks with the dark old woman’s mentality pervasively infiltrating even the general public.
>>137It’s a process.
Since hand-man was carefully paved on the path to becoming a villain by AFO, there was no way for him to be anything other than a villain…
>>133But the old woman didn’t think so, and this time she was able to take action.
That’s all there is to it.
>>134Real heroes are born from among the citizens, regardless of professional heroes.
It seems that everyone except Mineida, who caused a scandal by sending DMs to female fans, hasn’t really had any notable problems.
Kacchan probably said something outrageous because of his sudden drop in the hero rankings.
>>135I do it frequently.
The aspiring sidekick is driving everyone away with that attitude.
I wish you had just said even one word to surpass the great destruction god Dynamite.
>>139Un
Kacchan, it’s so annoying~
>>140I’m watching Deku who seriously challenged in the initial combat training of the entrance ceremony.
You need to show at least that level of determination.
>>139Kacchan is still the only one who confuses being a hero with some kind of sport, getting caught up in trivial things like whether to surpass others or not.
There’s no way Deku would understand such roundabout phrases, that loser heroine.
It’s quite poignant to consider that if Shigaraki hadn’t caused such a ruckus, that kid would have remained confined and never made it to the surface.
In the end, why was the prediction wrong?
>>141In the first place, I don’t understand at all because it doesn’t show the reader any foresight from a god’s perspective.
>>149I still don’t know when I was originally supposed to die in the Overhaul battle.
>>152I think it’s… energy…
As a conclusion to My Hero Academia, it’s amazing how everyone gradually becomes a hero, Dark Granny.
I’m being teased, but I seriously love this scene.
I honestly think it’s questionable that the hero like All Might, whom Deku has been striving for throughout Volume 41, was suddenly cut off and replaced by a completely different perspective with the dark grandma hero.
I like this as it is, but what happened to the “hero who always has a smile to reassure everyone” that I’ve been told about to the point of it being annoying?
There are people like Koichi, and in the end, it’s not just the elites who attended school that are “heroes.”
If everyone aims to be the best hero, that would be amazing, right?!
All Might was the strongest, but he wasn’t the best.
I think it’s amazing that you were able to come up with this answer as the conclusion of a hero story.
>>154The issue of citizens being too much of a disgrace in superhero stories has caused a stir.
>>164If the heroes are all worthless, the citizens won’t be able to maintain a high level of civility.
Outside of the Kanto area near Tokyo, I guess the level of civilization and various other aspects are probably falling behind.
That kid’s original old lady was abandoned after being locked up, so the one who held her hand and saved her is the dark one.
It seems like there are even more instances of discrimination against Shouji-kun’s otherness.
>>157Well, it’s basically a world where using quirks is forbidden, and yet they’re using them openly…
Grandma has come!
I wonder how this conclusion stands in terms of stain.
>>161Stain considers real workers like Ingenium and Endeavor to be fakes, so it’s pointless to worry about him.
>>161It’s extreme to say that heroes are becoming like idols and that it’s unacceptable.
A world where everyone reaches out with their hands might not be so bad after all.
>>172Isn’t it bad to be weak?
It’s kind of wrong for someone like Deku or Bakugo to definitely become the top, and it would be much better if everyone became heroes and peace was achieved.
If this old hag had abandoned one more person, that guy would probably be the second AFO?
>>163In circumstances like that, there must have been countless people born when Gigantomachia charged straight through Japan, and they are just mere potential villains.
It’s nice to think that an elderly person carrying regrets can become someone’s hero, rather than a child with a future.
Personality: Darkness
Scary
The work is about reaching out to anyone and helping each other together.
And then the assistant is told by the person who created that work, “I couldn’t save you…”
>>167If I reach out my hand, there are cases where I might die…
At the time of episode 1, the fact that Uncle Ken is right in understanding that qualifications do not matter in becoming a hero.
Quirk: It seems that the darkness can do almost everything that Blackbeard’s Yami Yami can, so it might be entering the quirk singularity.
>>175Wasn’t the ability he gained another one from Blackbeard himself, rather than from the Yami Yami?
There are many quirks that originate from the hands, like Ochaco and Shigaraki.
It’s amazing that Vigilante reached a conclusion that My Hero Academia arrived at in its final arc right from the first episode and is even telling a story beyond that.
>>177I’ve managed to arrive, but the means are illegal.
That’s why the story goes around… the fact that we took down one of AFO’s plans is also that “conclusion.”
I can’t become a villain of the same type as AFO, but depending on the performance of darkness, I might inflict similar damage.
Both enemies and allies, and even Deku himself, are striving to be the ideal hero like All Might, with only a few episodes left!
What do you think is necessary to compile a work?
That’s right… it’s the Dark Granny.
>>179A new symbol.
In the first place, if crimes and discrimination are occurring frequently, what is needed is social change rather than a superhero show.
If he had become a villain with the same abilities as Blackbeard, it would have been quite a dangerous situation.
There’s also the twist that even with such abilities, one can still aim to be a hero.
The dark grandma has been worrying about it all along, huh…
Personally, I also like the contrast in career aspirations depicted around the first and last episodes.
I realize that we are changing from a society that celebrates heroes.