Reader’s Question:
I came across a scene in My Hero Academia where All For One mentions targeting and killing the women and children around Kurogiri during their fight. Can anyone tell me which volume of the manga this is in? I understand that killing relatives by blood makes sense, but is
it correct to interpret that the targeting of women and children implies a concern about Kurogiri potentially having children or future offspring? I haven’t followed the series since season 3, so if anyone knows, I would really appreciate your help!
My Hero Academia: A Dark Twist in the Fight
So, I was chatting with a friend recently about My Hero Academia, and we stumbled upon this intense moment involving All For One. You know how MHA can go from light-hearted fun to dark and serious in the blink of an eye? This scene really hit hard. All For One mentions something chilling while battling Bakugo—something about targeting Kurogiri’s family, including women and children. I mean, wow! That makes you stop and think about the lengths these villains will go to. My friend mentioned that this exchange actually happens in Volume 40, specifically in Chapter 408 titled “努努!!GANRIKI.” It’s crazy how these moments can reveal the darker sides of characters, right? All For One says something along the lines of eliminating anyone connected to Kurogiri. He’s not just talking about blood relations, but also those who might have been close to him. It makes you wonder if Kurogiri had a family of his own or even the potential for one. That adds a whole layer of tragedy to the story! What I find fascinating is that even though All For One’s actions are ruthless, it’s almost strategic. He’s looking to cut off any potential threats to his plans by wiping out anyone who could carry on Kurogiri’s legacy. It’s like a twisted game of chess, where every piece has to be sacrificed to secure a win. It’s dark, but also adds to the depth of the narrative. Now, I haven’t kept up since Season 3, so I was hit with a wave of nostalgia mixed with shock when I heard this. It reminded me of the emotional rollercoaster the series can take you on. I remember binging episodes with a bag of chips, laughing one minute at Deku’s quirkiness and then gasping at the stakes. It’s those surprises that keep me coming back for more. Anyway, it got me thinking—have you ever had a moment in a series that completely turned your perception of a character upside down? Or maybe a plot twist that left you speechless? I’d love to hear your experiences or any theories you might have about this moment in MHA. Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments!