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Latest My Hero Academia Chapter Proves Only Deku Can Bring OFA To Its Full Potential

As the popular manga and anime series My Hero Academia approaches its conclusion, debates have emerged online about various aspects of the story.

One oft-discussed topic is protagonist Izuku “Deku” Midoriya’s effectiveness as a hero. Some fans praise Deku as an engaging lead character, while others criticize his development.

A Stil From My Hero Academia Anime (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

There is also ongoing controversy surrounding Deku’s acquisition of multiple superpowers (known as “Quirks” in the series).

A Still From My Hero Academia anime (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

From a narrative perspective, many viewers feel this makes Deku overly talented or diminishes the underdog appeal stemming from his original lack of powers.

A Still From My Hero Academia anime (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

However, another angle is how Deku leverages these varied Quirks in creative combinations that maximize their utility, despite most not being overwhelmingly strong individually.

Deku versus Class A | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

This resourcefulness links back to Deku originally being one of the rare “Quirkless” people in his society.

As he was forced to analyze heroes and villains to compete, he developed considerable intelligence about superabilities.

Deku vs Muscular | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Now, even relatively minor Quirks become far more versatile and formidable due to Deku’s cleverness in battle situations.

Deku’s Analytical Brilliance To Master One For All

Deku’s observant nature and strategic sensibilities have been instrumental in harnessing One For All’s capabilities, even before accessing the Quirk’s additional powers. Early on, Deku’s deep passion for heroes motivated him to meticulously analyze their abilities and tactics.

Deku and Bakugo vs. Nine | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

This stems from Deku’s “Quirkless” status, which provided him with an outsider’s perspective lacking in many gifted heroes, like Katsuki Bakugo and Shoto Todoroki.

Deku faces off against Overhaul in the Shie Hassaikai Raid | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Unlike those born with superhuman gifts intuitively shaping their fighting style around their powers, Deku had to intellectually study and deduce effective combat methodology.

Deku and Uraraka versus Bakugo | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

His innate admiration for all Quirks fuels his drive to masterfully utilize any ability available, no matter how recently acquired.

For instance, when recently battling archvillain Tomura Shigaraki, the vestige of a former One For All user praised Deku’s resourcefulness and flexibility with new powers.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Even grievously injured, Deku ingeniously wielded the unpredictable Blackwhip Quirk to stabilize his battered body and remain in the fight.

Examining the Controversy Surrounding Deku

With My Hero Academia nearing its finale, debates are swirling regarding protagonist Deku and his legacy.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

As previously noted, opinions on Deku are mixed amongst fans, mirroring divisive views of the climactic Paranormal Liberation War storyline.

Deku and All Might Battle Wolfram | My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Specifically, Deku obtaining multiple Quirks has proven controversial throughout the fandom. Recently, his perceived overpowered abilities and unrelenting efforts to redeem archvillain Tomura Shigaraki also received pushback.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Many feel Shigaraki committed unforgivable atrocities that do not warrant empathy.

Deku’s characterization in later story arcs splits opinions on his effectiveness as a hero and role model. His meteoric strength growth and uncompromising compassion clash with what some fans expect from an underpowered underdog protagonist.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

This links frustrations with the War’s conclusion and ongoing debates over redemption’s role in hero society.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

So just as the War elicits polarized takes, Deku’s choices fuel an equally divided response. As My Hero Academia wraps up, his legacy remains hostage to individual reader interpretations of his Quirk evolution and moral philosophy.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

The coming finale may tilt perceptions of Deku towards inspiration or unrelatability.

Why Some Fans Hate Deku

Early on, Katsuki Bakugo ruthlessly bullied the Quirkless Deku, even telling him to end his life at one point. Yet Deku readily forgave Bakugo’s cruelty, which many fans find frustrating given Deku’s lack of backbone.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Despite the abuse, Deku admired Bakugo, further irritating viewers.

Critics also view Deku as a bland protagonist with few substantive flaws to overcome, unlike the temperamental but developing Bakugo. In fact, Bakugo consistently ranks above Deku in popularity polls – a rarity for a series lead character.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Other characters like Shoto Todoroki and Tomura Shigaraki draw more fan intrigue for their complex motivations.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

The controversy escalated when Deku inherited multiple Quirks from previous One For All wielders, drastically expanding his abilities. Now Deku can conveniently escape peril by randomly manifesting new powers, suggesting incoming asspull power-ups.

My Hero Academia (Credits: Kohei Horikoshi)

Already exceeding his peers, this metastasizing strength ruins Deku’s underdog appeal that initially endeared many fans.

Mudassir Kamran: I am Mudassir Kamran, hailing from the vibrant city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. As a passionate writer and an avid anime and manga enthusiast, I dedicate myself to bringing you the latest and most captivating stories from the world at OtakuKart. Join me on a journey through the fascinating realms of anime and manga as we explore their captivating narratives together.
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