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Kurogiri’s Fate Teased in My Hero Academia Finale

The Curtain Closes: My Hero Academia’s Decade-Long Run Ends with Chapter 430

My Hero Academia has been the champion of Weekly Shonen Jump for over a decade, and this week marks the end of its epic journey. With chapter 430, the curtain closes on this beloved series. But before we bid farewell, the finale has given us a glimpse into the future, and the fate of another League of Villains member, Kurogiri, has finally been revealed!

But be warned: We’re about to dive into major spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 430! Read on with caution.

The latest chapter is packed with revelations, and it’s no surprise that it’s dense. The finale has a lot of ground to cover, and the author is using context to deliver the goods. We get a sneak peek into Deku’s second and third years at U.A. High School, and one of the most intriguing moments is Kurogiri’s grave.

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But it’s not Shirakumo’s grave – it’s his. The boy died years ago, and his body was desecrated by Dr. Garaki to create Kurogiri. Fans have been wondering if Shirakumo could be revived given his Nomu state, but it seems that was not the case.

As Aizawa and Hizashi visit Shirakumo’s grave, the area is well attended, leaving fans to wonder if a cemetery was built especially for those lost during the war. Shirakumo died during high school, but his spirit lived on through Kurogiri, even if he wasn’t fully there. Losing their friend for the second time was undoubtedly difficult for our heroes.

We know Aizawa and Hizashi had a long history with Midnight before her tragic death, and Kayama died in the raid against Shigaraki before the war began. It’s no wonder the heroes are struggling to come to terms with their losses.

Want to read My Hero Academia from start to finish? You can find the manga on the Shonen Jump app now. For more info on the series, check out the official synopsis below:

“Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life – a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered ‘quirk,’ Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.”

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