The previous chapter of the “My Hero Academia” manga saw Todoroki and Bakugo finally take the spotlight once again after being sidelined for such a long time. With their successful acquisition of a provisional hero’s license, the two were quick to act in trying to stop a villain. However, there was also the part about a new group that could prove a threat to everyone involved. Will its members show up in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 219?
As OtakuKart reports, there is a new organization born from the children of the villain Destro now. Their ultimate goal appears to be the supposed liberation of Quirks. That is to say, they want people to be able to use their powers however they want. One can only hope that “My Hero Academia” Chapter 219 will hold some answers with regards to their particular aims.
In any case, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 219 will also likely see the continuation of Bakugo and Todoroki’s decision to stop a villain they came across. Although he appears to be nothing more than a small-time crook stealing handbags, his Quirk does seem problematic.
Then again, thanks to the dual nature of Todoroki’s Quirks and the explosive power of Bakugo’s, it’s unlikely for the villain to pose much of a threat to either of them. As such, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 219 might just end with the two completely overpowering the villain and making their debut as heroes in the public eye.
On that note, the future could pose a much bigger threat to all heroes with two organizations to contend with now. One is the League of Villains who are genuine bad guys and the other appears to be made up of misguided individuals with libertarian tendencies. In any case, readers will likely learn more about this in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 219. The chapter will drop on March 11.


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