My Hero Academia chapter 363 is one of the most anticipated instalments in the series’ final arc, and it returns after the Obon break. Spoilers confirming the character’s death from the previous chapter have finally been released, although late. A number of readers have speculated that My Hero Academia chapter 363 would cut back and forth between the main fights taking place on the U.A. grounds and the fighting taking place in Kamino and the Gunga Mountains. Another tragic layer is put in motion by the reappearance of a key villain in this chapter.
Raw scans for My Hero Academia 363
My Hero Academia chapter 363 is titled “The Ones Who Defend and The Ones Who Attack,” at least according to the spoilers. This chapter focuses on four distinct locales. Spoilers will be discussed throughout the article in a non-chronological fashion, with each section devoted to a different subject.
Spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 363 suggest that it opens with a stunned and heartbroken Monoma recalling Bakugo’s wish for a spotless triumph. Bakugo has no pulse, as confirmed by Best Jeanist. Mirio feels helpless since he was unable to hold off the enemy until Deku came. Because he put his faith in his now-deceased student, Shigaraki/AFO mocks Eraser Head for staying in the shadows. The villain insists that Mirko is Deku’s second birthday present, but the Rabbit Hero is indignant rather than frightened, insisting that she should have slain Shigaraki in Jaku. They should have followed Deku’s strategy and charged in immediately, as Shigaraki/AFO believes they should have done, rather than waiting and allowing the bad guys time to set up.
Hypocrite’s Lair
In chapter 363 of My Hero Academia, Skeptic is seen to have hacked into All Might’s control centre from a secret laboratory. As of right now, he is in command of a satellite and is liaising with the bad guys using the Nomus’ in-neck speakers. He’s also to blame for the heroes’ broken line of communication. Sceptic is spotted experimenting with civilian escape routes beneath U.A. on his computers for unknown reasons. Chapter two takes place at the shelters where the Todorokis, led by Fuyumi, keep an eye on the youngsters who have participated in the Remedial Courses. The students confidently tell their instructor that they have Shoto and Katsuki to protect them from the bad guys. Spies from chapter 342 of the AFO can also be found in the safe houses.
City of Tokyo, Kamino Ward
Chapter 363 of My Hero Academia moves the action to Kamino, where Dabi has successfully avoided death by internalising his fire like Shoto. Shoto notes that his self-taught sibling is a superior improviser. During Dabi’s onslaught, Burnin urges Shoto to go, but the young man won’t listen. This chapter moves to the Gunga Mountains, where Touya’s father is engaged in combat with the villain after he questions Skeptic about Endeavor’s whereabouts. AFO asserts that, in contrast to the last conflict, the bad guys arrived prepared this time and managed to catch the good guys off guard. AFO’s face is shown on the final page, and it appears to have partially recovered.
Observations at the most fundamental level
Intriguingly, Horikoshi nevertheless gives himself plausible deniability even if an absence of a pulse might be interpreted as proof of death. There are a number of superpower-related idiosyncrasies that can revive a dormant heartbeat. However, from here on out, readers should assume Bakugo has perished. Unlike Katsuki, Mirko probably won’t die, but she might still end up scarred. A rebuttal of the “Dabi Phoenix” notion is presented in chapter 363 of My Hero Academia. Dabi may like to emulate Shoto’s style, but it’s unclear how he’d do it without access to Ice, which Shoto employs to great effect. Like his younger sibling, he probably adapts his approach by letting his body absorb the blue flames on its own.
Dabi’s continued attention to Endeavor suggests that Shoto’s prior urgings went unheeded.
Despite being unexpected, Skeptic’s presence neatly wraps up a number of plot threads. Because of the presence of AFO’s spies, he is primarily concerned with preventing citizens from fleeing the shelters. It would be a huge setback for the heroes, and many of them have loved ones living in the shelters. Putting them in danger would be disastrous for the heroes’ confidence, sanity, and concentration. AFO is spot-on when he says that the bad guys have a leg up on the heroes’ preparedness levels.
But at any time, Horikoshi may turn that advantage on its head by presenting a realistic Deus Ex Machina. What’s more, it appears that Shigaraki (at the U.A. grounds) and AFO (in the Gunga Mountains) have both made some progress in their respective healing processes. It’s not clear what happened to cause this, but it’ll definitely be a setback for our heroes. Neither their nor Dabi’s recovery progress can be properly assessed from the raw scans included with the spoilers. For further information, readers will have to wait for the official translation of My Hero Academia chapter 363.
