MyHeroAcademia has killed a major hero in its latest episode! RIP Spoiler...
The sixth season of My Hero Academia has returned and while the Paranormal Liberation War might have come to an end with the heroes squeaking out a victory against Shigaraki and his forces, the ramifications of the massive brawl have changed Hero Society forever. While heroes young and old work to make sure that civilians are saved from the collateral damage, Class 1-A must now mourn a major character that has unfortunately passed on thanks to their fight against the villains.
While all the students of Class 1-A were able to somehow escape the fight against the Paranormal Liberation Front with their lives, it seems that one of their teachers wasn't able to do the same. Seemingly taking place off-screen, the UA Academy teacher, Midnight, has died. The last time that we saw the seductive superhero, she was facing down a gaggle of antagonists that were bearing down on her.
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