A My Hero Academia Villain's Dark Motivation is Right, & His First Chapter Proves it

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A My Hero Academia Villain's Dark Motivation is Right, & His First Chapter Proves it
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How one pro hero proved Stain exactly right.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT My Hero Academia's hero killer Stain is a complicated character, as despite his murderous tendencies, he does have some valid criticisms and complaints of hero society. In fact, the story went out of its way at the beginning of the Hero Killer arc to prove exactly the kind of hero Stain was talking about.

In the Hero Killer arc, the students of Classes 1-A and 1-B are sent off to be hero interns for a week, based on requests sent to them from the Sports Festival. In chapter 48, while Deku is sent to meet Gran Torino and Bakugo is off with Best Jeanist, two other students, Momo Yaoyorozu and Itsuka Kendo, were interning with a celebrity, the snake hero Uwabami.

Uwabami is the Kind of Hero Stain is Talking About Stain's motivation for hunting heroes is that he feels that most pros, perhaps all except for All Might, are unworthy of the title of "Hero." Instead, they are treated as celebrities, endorsing products and making talk show appearances while people are left to suffer from crime and disasters.

Uwabami is almost certainly included in the Stain arc because her behavior proves that Stain has a point: there are many people who have become pro heroes for the glory, rather than to do good and help people. Heroes in My Hero Academia don't seem to have any kind of requirements in terms of incidents resolved in order to maintain their status as pros, so getting one's pro license and then immediately pivoting to being a public figure is perfectly legal.

This, of course, doesn't mean Uwabami deserves to be killed by Stain; she's shown later helping out with the hideout raid to retrieve Bakugo, for example, so she does do some hero work. After all, All Might has plenty of merch floating around, and the existence of that All Might merch doesn't seem to have affected Stain's opinion of him. Uwabami, however, stands out as emblematic of the social issues which Stain is railing against, and the problems with hero society as a whole.

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