LilRora
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I've seen a lot of opinions from both sides, but honestly I think the ending was bad.
The argument "But he DID become the greatest hero", at least to me, is complete bullshit. He became the greatest hero for maybe a few years, arguably not even that. The fact he was the greatest hero for a while doesn't change the fact he lost his powers. Sure, he took up teaching and he's remembered as the greatest hero that defeated AFO, but a huge part of the community, me included, expected him to become a symbol and hero akin to Allmight. That did NOT happen.
There's uncountable ways to resolve everything without making Deku lose his powers, and it honestly feels like the author is slapping people's faces with the fact he's still quirkless. That despite all his achievements, he's not going to stay the greatest hero because all he did was use a borrowed power.
Doesn't help that the suit he receives at the very end is a gift he took no part in creating.
There's uncountable ways to resolve everything without making Deku lose his powers, and it honestly feels like the author is slapping people's faces with the fact he's still quirkless. That despite all his achievements, he's not going to stay the greatest hero because all he did was use a borrowed power.
Doesn't help that the suit he receives at the very end is a gift he took no part in creating.
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