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My Hero Academia's Eraser Most Horrifying Quirk

A major antagonist from Talentless Nana shows that Eraser Head might have the most terrifying quirk in My Hero Academia if he develops his powers. A character from the manga Talentless Nana shows that Eraser Head’s quirk from My Hero Academia could be the most terrifying power in the series. 


Both manga are full of characters with various powerful abilities, but Talentless Nana shows that Eraser Head has the potential to be one of the strongest.


Talentless Nana is a manga written by Looseboy and illustrated by Iori Furuya. It takes place in a world where individuals with superpowers called the Talented are trained at a school to use their abilities. This may seem similar to My Hero Academia, a manga by Kohei Horikoshi that also focuses on a group of high schoolers with superpowers called quirks as they train to become heroes. 


However, while My Hero Academia follows these heroes in training as they fight supervillains, in Talentless Nana these superpowered individuals are viewed as a threat by the government. To deal with them, the government sends a talentless girl named Nana Hiiragi to exterminate them one by one. In a way, Nana represents a dark mirror to the protagonist of My Hero Academia Izuku Midoriya who begins the story as a quirkless boy who looks up to the Superheroes of society and aspires to join their ranks. This is far from the only twisted parallel between the series.


Nanao Nakajima is Nana’s first victim once she arrives at the school. He is a quiet boy whose talent lets him nullify other people’s talents. Nana pushes him off a cliff and assumes that he dies, but he survives his fall and is taken in by the government. Under their care, he further develops his talent, eventually being able to neutralize the bodily functions of anyone around him. 


This includes physical functions like breathing and circulation as well as mental blocks like guilt and morality. He can also hide his presence from those around him by nullifying their perception of him and nullify specific emotions to get people to act how he wants. He is easily one of the most powerful characters in Talentless Nana. And there is a character in My Hero Academia who has similar powers to him but has not unlocked them to this extent.


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My Hero Academia Shares Upsetting Eraser Head Status


My Hero Academia gave fans a very distressing update on the fan favorite pro hero Eraser Head with the newest chapter of the series! The Final Act of Kohei Horikoshi's original manga series is gearing up for the final war between the heroes and the villains so the heroes are gathering every single hero that could possibly put up a fight against All For One. 


The series will be throwing many of its pro heroes back into the fire not long after the previous war against the Paranormal Liberation Front, but not all of them were able to make it for the second round.


Over the course of the Paranormal Liberation Front War, Shota Aizawa took on a number of hard hitting injuries that saw him taken out of the battle. There was no way he was going to recover in time for the next major conflict against the villains, but according to an update in the newest chapter, he might never recover back to the point where he can get into the action once more. In fact, thanks to all of his injuries, he might never be able to use his quirk in the same capacity ever again. 


Chapter 344 of My Hero Academia picks up shortly before the final battle between the heroes and villains began and revealed what the actual plan the heroes had cooked up was. Aizawa had thought to use Aoyama and his family in such a way that they would be able to somehow trick All For One to get the jump on him, and it actually involved Kurogiri. Aizawa gets Monoma to copy Kurogiri's warp quirk and practice with it enough, and reveals to Monoma that because of the damage to his eye, his quirk is "all but useless." 


He says that means he's sidelined in the coming battle, but it could be for even longer. There's a chance that he can somehow recover from all of this damage given enough time, but time is the one thing the heroes don't have at the moment. The final battle is now kicking in, and Aizawa won't be involved this time. It means that the heroes won't have the extra edge that his quirk had bought them last time. 


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My Hero Academia Needs Sequel


My Hero Academia has numbered its days. Following its debut in 2014, readers were stunned by its complex characters and extensive worldbuilding. A superhero world like none before was made by Kohei Horikoshi, and readers have been eager to follow its stars through high school. 


In recent months, it has become clear that My Hero Academia will end sooner rather than later as Class 1-A may just have months left to thrill readers. But given the pace the manga is moving, well – there is no way it can satisfy readers without some sort of sequel.


My Hero Academia has never been a major concern. Izuku might have done a lot in his first semester at U.A. High School, but it was not enough to raise eyebrows. Readers were comfortable knowing the manga had a ton more to offer as Izuku wouldn't face his final foe, All For One, until he was ready to graduate.


That, however, didn't turn out to be the case. The last year has made it clear that Horikoshi is ready to bring All For One vs One For All to a head, and you don't have to speculate about it. The artist plainly told fans he wanted to end his manga in the next year, and that deadline has left fans in shock.


Since the announcement was made, My Hero Academia has launched forward at a crazy speed, and its blistering pace has left many fans uneasy. A slew of major questions have been answered about our heroes and villains, but there are too many left to juggle. It is hard to imagine any satisfying answer coming in the next year when Horikoshi has a massive war to ink. So now, fans are left to beg for a sequel.


My Hero Academia has pursued spin-offs before, and its prequel manga is a bonafide hit in its own right. In fact, a My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime would be very welcome, but in the end, it won't answer the loose ends we have about the main series. From the absence of Izuku's father to the entirety of our students' second year, the manga is poised to blister through these explanations if it touches on them at all. That is mighty strange given how Izuku's first year has taken up nearly eight years on its own, so again – a sequel.

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