Friendly reminder that Izuku didn’t go charging into the fight with the slime monster until after he saw it had Katsuki
He was literally at his lowest point right then. Not one person in his life thought he could be a hero, and that day both Katsuki and All Might had made it clear to him that they thought it was impossible.
Izuku was horrified at his role in setting the slime monster free, that his own actions could cause harm to someone else, but he still didn’t go running into the fight until he saw it had Katsuki.
He knew his role. He knew it was the heroes job to save, not his. He stayed in his lane, observed, took notes, prepared himself to act, but he still never actually acted until he saw Katsuki in danger.
Only Katsuki’s safety would have driven him to do what he did. Yes, Izuku is heroic. Yes, he is hardwired to save others. But at his lowest point, no encouragement or validation or support from any corner, it was Katsuki being in danger that pushed Izuku to act when no one else would.
It had to be Kacchan.
cats love him, villains fear him
I've been reading this manga for 6 years now, and League of Villains has become something special to me. The only thing I'm thankful to Horikoshi for is them.
Giran quit being a villain and decided to work at walmart in customer service.
you know what? i can see that lmaooo
just imagining him answering calls all day long about some washing machine or something and thinking that the villains weren't that bad now that he thinks about it
i can also see him do the scam calls that try to sell you anything and everything
Now that MHA manga has come to an end I would like to thank Dabi for existing.
Never did anything wrong, all his actions I forgive and he had all the rights to do what he did.
Was the coolest character and carried the whole show for me. Coolest desing I have ever seen. Best tits in the show. Has been a core part of my personality the last four years.
Got me through the pandemia we dont talk about. Got me through long days at job when I wanted to smash my customers heads. Was the reason I got my autism diagnosis.
The ending he deserved would be that he lives on a small island with cats and grows flowers. (And endea**** in grave)
some arguments about characters nowadays are so funny, especially when it entails characters who are children or have their past shown at some point, because it’s clear that people forget they were also kids once.
take Dabi/Todoroki Touya from MHA, for example.
“i don’t care if he was 8-years-old, he should’ve known better than to be sexist and not to ‘trauma dump’ on his youngest brother.” this argument is a common one i’ve seen so far, here on tumblr and on tik tok.
like. babes. children acting out are the reflection of their parents/guardians. moments that Touya was saying sexist shit as a literal 8-13 year old is a reflection of his father—who Touya had a clear level of obsession on top of the obvious deep desire to be loved and acknowledged.
plus, i understand many of us matured prematurely, and that makes it easier to understand Shouto’s response to abuse more so than Touya, however, we need to remind ourselves that maturing early is not ok and not the case for every child who has gone through abuse. but also, beneath the layer of “maturity” still lies a lost child. you know that better than anyone.
i’m not saying you have to love the little rascal, but maybe focus on the literal murder he committed to feel some sort of vindication at his current predicament instead of his actions as a mentally unstable child lol.
Mr. Compress, defending the league: “Never speak to me or my mentally ill children ever again.”
More JokePress for you guysss
Touya: You already came to the hospital earlier this week. You don’t have to visit me so often.
Shoto: …
Shoto: So that made me sound like a really good brother and now I feel guilty. The truth is I came to see if you know how to forge Dad’s signature. I need it for something.
Touya: Oh, shit. Alright, hell yeah.
I AM A CURSE