Crust Sacrificed His Life to Save Eraserhead
Crust was beginning to make a name for himself early in the war. He bravely coordinated the heroes in his vicinity and took down one of the High-End Nomu almost single-handedly.
Dabi's quirk gives him control over blue flames which are much hotter than regular flames, and the temperature increases based on his anger toward his father. He has killed well over thirty people, including the Pro Hero Snatch, earning a reputation as a cold-blooded killer.
The My Hero Academia fan base was rocked in its most recent chapter, as Katsuki Bakugo was apparently killed. Naturally, fans of the manga took to social media to express their reactions to a death in the Class 1-a family. Bakugo has always been the perfect foil for Deku.
The first victim is X-Less himself, followed shortly after by Crust, who sacrifices his life to save Eraserhead, fully aware that his Quirk is the only thing that can stop Shigaraki's dreadful Decay Quirk. A Pro Hero seen in the Stain arc, Native, and another called Funkman are later confirmed to be among the victims.
1 Sir Nighteye, AKA Mirai Sasaki
It's been a while since this happened, but Sir Nighteye's death still stings fans pretty hard. He started off as a man who didn't believe that Izuku Midoriya deserves One for All and that Mirio should've been the next user.
However, following the encounter with Lady Nagant and after hearing All For One's ominous threats, Deku decides he doesn't need his mentor anymore. In a sad, emotional sequence that takes place under the rain, Deku tells the now-powerless All Might that he doesn't have to worry,...
It would be a relief to many My Hero Academia fans to learn that Bakugo does not die in the series. Unfortunately, he was severely injured, which is why he has not been seen in a fight in quite some time. It was a blow from Shigaraki that ruptured Bakugo's heart and left him unconscious.
Bakugo's injuries were extremely serious and, as made clear already, he should've died within a matter of seconds. Thanks to Best Jeanist and Edgeshot, however, he survived. Edgeshot entered his body and saved him from the inside by giving him CPR and becoming his heart.
1 Yaoyorozu Momo
The entire class looks up to her when it comes to intelligence and in the databooks, she's the only one to be given a rating of over 5. Her Quirk, called Creation, also requires her to be incredibly smart, and for that, she's honed her mind to such a degree that she's known to be a genius.
Dabi was seemingly defeated by Shoto, his younger brother, over 30 chapters ago, but it soon became apparent that the ghoulish remains of Dabi would continue to act, seeking only vengeance no matter the pain or damage he sustained.
Dabi holds a huge grudge against Enji for rejecting him in the past and feeling like he was being used as a tool. In fact, Enji's overwhelming negligence on him seems to be the main reason for his fall to villainy.
Despite this, Dabi ensured that Twice would make it out alive and claims that his death saddened him, though it seems that he valued Twice's abilities to help his goals over any bond the two villains had.
The "U.A. Traitor" is revealed to be Yuga Aoyama. He was born Quirkless, and with his parents both coming from wealthy backgrounds, they made a deal with All For One to give him his Navel Laser Quirk in a desperate move to grant their son a happy, successful life.
Fans know that his name is Hisashi Midoriya and that his quirk is fire breathing. It's assumed that Hishashi's fire-breathing quirk isn't as eye-catching as Dabi's flames since Inko brushed it off at Izuku's doctor's appointment as a child. Currently, Hisashi's work has taken him abroad, leaving Inko and Izuku alone.
In her attire as a civilian, her entire face is seen without her mask and wears a plain shirt, winter jacket, tight jeans, and high heels.
Most likely not. He has a pretty strong bond with his friends. If he was the traitor, he wouldn't have such a strong bond with is friends.
After Shigaraki destroyed Bakugo's heart in My Hero Academia chapter 362, Edgeshot came forward in chapter 364 in an attempt to mend the boy's heart. Using his quirk, he stretched himself into strings thin enough to be surgical sutures and started to repair Bakugo's body from within.
Why does Deku become a villain? The concerns surrounding Deku grew after he awoke his new quirk Black Whip, originally belonging to Daigoro Banjo, one of the inheritors of One for All. Deku was unable to control its powers and its generally dark and intimidating image didn't help his case.
In the second episode of the series, the Sludge Villain nearly kills Bakugo. This weak villain made of a thick, mud-like substance is captured by All Might in the first episode but it escapes. It then finds Bakugo and takes over his body, using his explosion Quirk to wreak havoc on the city.
Shigaraki bloodies the right side of his face, and wrecks his gear completely. Luckily it seems like he hasn't been totally blinded, but his entire right arm is destroyed by Shigaraki too.
Edgeshot wasn't able to successfully replace Bakugō's heart. He was either been clinically dead too long or lost too much blood to be able to get back up. Even if he was resurrected, it's difficult to imagine him making a difference in the fight against Shigaraki. Edgeshot's sacrifice was for nothing.
After Izuku was betrayed by his class mates, his girlfriend, and his mentor All Might, he goes off on his own to do his own to live a normal life. When he tries to save a little girl from a villian, he discovers his long dormant quirk that allows him to create any item that can be used as a weapon.
This My Hero Academia review contains spoilers.
Izuku Midoriya has been betrayed by U.A and his classmates besides two. Kyoka Jiro and Katsuki Bakugo.