My Hero Academia #42
In "One for All vs. All for One," Shoto and his family confront the painful aftermath of past conflicts, grappling with the devastating injuries sustained by Enji and Toya. Written by Kohei Horikoshi and Caleb Cook, with art by Horikoshi and a team of inkers including Rin Matsui and Keisuke Ikeda, the issue delivers a poignant, character-driven moment grounded in emotional weight and the lingering cost of battle. The cover, penciled and inked by Kohei Horikoshi, captures the intensity of this pivotal chapter.
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Shoto and his family try to reconcile with Enji, confined to a wheelchair due to his battle injuries, and Toya, now a hopeless quadriplegic with one hundred percent burn scars over his body and kept alive in a hyperbaric life support capsule.
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