Summary
Chapter #425 introduces a potential new villain in My Hero Academia, testing Deku's goal of creating a fair Hero Association. The new character's introduction implies that they could become the series' villains, challenging the heroes to solve social problems. Helping villains and fighting injustice is important to prevent the rise of another supervillain in the world of My Hero Academia.
Chapter #425 of My Hero Academy The manga introduced a character who could become the new villain of the series. This possible new villain could become the perfect opportunity for the world of the series to show that it has changed for the better. Deku made it clear during the final battle that his goal was to create a more equitable Hero Society that would not create more supervillains. The new enemy may be the final test to see if Izuku's wish will come true.
This ominous number was revealed shortly after Izuku and his friends began discussing the possibility of the post-war era creating new threats like All for One. Although Kohei Horikoshi, the author of the series, did not confirm that this character will become the new villain, it was heavily hinted at in this chapter.
Japan's heroes need to prove that they can change the world like Deku
The Hero Association needs to solve the problems that create villains
In chapter #425, Class 1-A was informed about Japan's mission to maintain peace, as the series' ending made it clear that the country would not return to normal overnight. After hearing this, Todoroki realized that such chaotic times could create a new powerful villain like All for One. Immediately following these scenes, the series' possible new villain was revealed, a young individual who appeared to have been tormented. Their introduction heavily implies that this new character could become the next villain of the series.
Returning to his old ways and fighting this possible villain just to gain fame, would make Deku's sacrifice worthless.
Like many other villains in the series, their actions will likely motivated by the suffering they have experienced. Most of the series' villains have been mistreated, abandoned, or rejected by society. Deku, one of the first heroes to notice the discrimination and prejudice that created villains, told Shigaraki that he would not rest until the Hero Association became good. more beautiful. Instead of viewing villains as individuals who only want to harm others, Deku dreams of a world where those who are treated unfairly by society can receive help.
The character introduced in chapter #425 has certainly endured a lot of suffering, whether as a result of war or the actions of another individual. It is clear that if they truly turned to evil, they would not do it because of their evil nature. If that's the case, the heroes will have a chance to prove that they've learned the lesson Deku tried to impart to them and help this new villain reach his full potential. Return to the old ways and fight this possible villain just to gain fame, would make Deku's sacrifice worthless.
The Hero Association can prevent the creation of another all for one person
Helping the villains and addressing injustice is the way forward
The war against All For One's forces brought pain and suffering to much of Japan. However, it also brought awareness to the many social injustices suffered by the Hero Association. It is these issues that have created an environment in which All For One can spread its influence. If the survivors of the war want to prevent the birth of another super villain, these problems must be resolved. The Hero Society needs to abandon past prejudice and create the world that both Deku and Shigaraki imagined in their most recent conversation.
No matter what happens next, the world of My Hero Academy will never be the same after The Last War. Deku's sacrifice will lead to a better world in which discrimination and prejudice are not tolerated among citizens. Otherwise, the possibility of a new powerful villain rising again will only increase.