Since its serialization began in 2014 in "Weekly Shonen Jump" (published by Shueisha), "My Hero Academia," commonly known as "HeroAca," has become a massive hit, with its comic series surpassing 24 million copies in circulation to date. Set in a world where approximately 80% of the population is born with superhuman abilities known as "Quirks," many young people dream of becoming Heroes—professionals who protect people and society. The story follows the growth of the protagonist, Izuku Midoriya (Deku), who was born without a Quirk, as he strives to become a full-fledged Hero. In this work, Deku, Bakugo, Ochaco, Todoroki, and all the students of Class 1-A from U.A. High School's Hero Course come together. They face off against Nine, the most formidable villain in the series' history, who operates in the shadows during a certain incident and boasts overwhelming power. Nine emerges as a replacement for All Might, the "Symbol of Peace," who, despite being admired by people worldwide, regrettably retired from Hero work.
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