No, Tomura Shigaraki cannot cancel quirks; his primary ability, Decay, disintegrates things he touches, while his other powers come from the All For One (AFO) quirk, which lets him steal and use others' quirks, but not nullify them like Eraser Head. He can only stop his own Decay's spread by controlling it or having others (like Eraser Head) temporarily suppress his quirk, but he can't turn off other people's powers.
There's no single "worst" quirk, but strong contenders include Self-Detonation (one-time use, user dies) and Spinner's Gecko Quirk (minimal power, needs a sword). Other contenders for least useful are Ojiro's Tail (limited close-range combat) and Mineta's Pop Off (support-focused, poor offense).
4) Decay doesn't effect Shigaraki himself [Confirmed]
Like most people, he's immune to his own quirk, or he likely would have disappeared a long, long time ago. It only makes sense - though he does make a habit of not touching himself too often, still, probably because he's so accustomed to avoiding touching stuff.
Six months later, when the Paranormal Liberation War was reaching its climax, Mirio's Quirk was finally restored by Eri, enabling the power-restored hero to make his way to Jaku City and briskly repel four Near High-End Nomus that were approaching Best Jeanist.
The Science of My Hero Academia
Shota Aizawa is the beloved(and feared) homeroom teacher of Class 1A. As a pro hero, he goes by Eraser Head. A fitting name given his quirk, which is remarkable even by the high standards of UA academy. His power, Erasure, allows him to deactivate people's quirks just by looking at them.
My Hero Academia (MHA) features a few canonically LGBTQ+ characters, primarily villains, including Himiko Toga (bisexual) and two confirmed transgender heroes/villains, Tiger (trans man) and Magne (trans woman), who defy norms, while some other characters have fan theories or ambiguous hints but lack official confirmation.
Many would argue that All For One is the rarest of all the Quirks, but we believe it is New Order. Cathleen Bate, known as Star and Stripe, once wielded the Quirk until Tomura Shigiraki stole it.
Yes, My Hero Academia (MHA) officially ended its main anime series with the finale of its eighth and final season on December 13, 2025, concluding its run that began in 2016, but a special bonus episode adapting the manga's final chapter is scheduled for May 2, 2026. The "Final Season" (Season 8) aired in late 2025, covering the manga's conclusion, with a bonus TV special planned to wrap up the story in 2026, marking the true end of the anime.
Tamaki idolizes Mirio's outgoing personality and tenacity to stay motivated and keep his head balanced, something Tamaki believes he does not possess and it is often seen of Tamaki referring to Mirio as the sun, as in his eyes, Mirio shines bright like the sun because of his bright and positive personality.
Permeation Makes Every Day a Danger
Watching him use his Quirk, no one would realize that this is one of the most dangerous quirks in My Hero Academia. Permeation does not only let him move through things, but makes things move through him too.
There's no single "saddest" death, as it's subjective, but popular choices include Himiko Toga's self-sacrifice for Ochaco, showing her desire for love; Magne's brutal murder by Overhaul, devastating Twice and Toga; Oboro Shirakumo's (Kurogiri's) tragic origin as a Nomu, impacting Aizawa and Present Mic; and Midnight's lonely, unceremonious death while fighting as a hero, highlighting the harsh reality of their world. Other contenders often mentioned are Sir Nighteye and Twice.
Yes, in the My Hero Academia manga's final arcs, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) ends up Quirkless again after the final battle with All For One (AFO) and Tomura Shigaraki, as the overwhelming power of One For All was used to disintegrate AFO and Shigaraki, leaving Deku with only faint remnants of OFA, essentially returning him to his powerless state, though he remains a hero using his intelligence and support items.
THE QUIRK CALLED GOD GIVES THE USER THE ABILITY TO CREATE GODS WITH DIFFERENT POWERS.
While many recommend it for children aged 12 and up due to minor swearing and character behaviors, others caution that some scenes may be inappropriate for the really young.
My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, including Himiko Toga (confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi) and two transgender characters: Magne (transgender woman) and Tiger (transgender man) from the Wild, Wild Pussycats, who have received official confirmation and in-story representation.
In the romantic comedy manga/anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Kaguya Shinomiya loses her virginity to Miyuki Shirogane, after much romantic tension and eventual mutual confession of love, with their first intimate experience occurring as Miyuki leaves for Stanford and they decide to wait for her readiness, leading to them eventually having sex and marrying later,.
Dabi doesn't seem to even consider him a human as he refers to him as a puppet or a masterpiece. This shows he now only sees Shoto as an extension of Endeavor and a target of his grudge.
I Am Here! (私が来た!, Watashi ga Kita!?) is the forty-second and final volume of the My Hero Academia series.
My Hero Academia ended its TV anime after eight long seasons, and with the final episode introduced a time skip that moved events forward nearly ten years following the final war against the villains. It's here that fans got to see a brief glimpse of the future lives of Deku and the other former Class 1-A students.
In My Hero Academia, Ochaco Uraraka is canonically confirmed as Izuku "Deku" Midoriya's romantic partner and future wife, with the series epilogue (Chapter 431) showing them start a relationship after the final war, where Deku acknowledges her as his personal hero and they openly commit to each other. While other characters like Melissa Shield were potential love interests in movies, Ochaco is the main character who shares a mutual, evolving romantic journey with Deku, culminating in their confirmed future together, as depicted in the manga's time skip.
A Quirk ( 個 こ 性 せい , Kosei?, lit. "Individuality"), formerly known as a Meta Ability ( 異 い 能 のう , Inō?, lit. "Extraordinary Ability"), is a superhuman power that a person can possess. Along with being unique to each user, Quirks are sorted into multiple categories.
As of now, they exist as a minority in the world, currently making up approximately 20% of the global population. Before the rising phenomenon of Quirks (previously known as Meta Abilities), Quirkless people were considered ordinary, and far outnumbered those with Quirks (previously known as Metas).