“My Hero Academia” Chapter 203 has been delayed for a week, so fans will need to wait a few more days before they can read the next installment in the series. However, many are already predicting that this is going to be another loss for Class 1A. So far, 1B has been dominating the matches and the current team still has players whose quirks are unknown.
As Geek Snipper notes, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 203 is going to be a match-up between Class 1A that’s led by Todoroki and Class 1B that is led by Tetsutetsu. Of the two teams, it’s the latter that still has people who have unknown Quirks. As such, there could another one among them like the mushroom girl of the previous match who could overwhelm 1A.
While it may seem like it’s inconceivable for a team made-up of Todoroki and Iida to lose, a lineup as mysterious as what 1B has could have someone who could actually match them. This is why many fans are currently theorizing that the next match could end in yet another loss for 1A. This would then drive the point home in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 203 that they still have a lot to learn.
As OtakuKart notes, there is someone named Pony on 1B’s team. Tetsutetsu will just be charging in like always. However, this horned girl has an ability called “Horn Cannon,” which could be anything. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 203 will likely reveal what this is.
In any case, fans will have to wait for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 203 for another week due to the delay. The chapter is scheduled for release on Oct. 26, so fans may want to buckle down. It’s only for a few more days anyway, which leaves plenty of time to catch up on other mangas.


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