Best Things About My Hero Academia’s League Of Villains
Here is everything you need to know about the best thing about My Hero Academia’s League of Villains.
Some Of The Villains Are More Respectable Than The Heroes
There’s no denying that the League has done unspeakably terrible things. But they’re no worse than some of the heroes. Shigaraki once said, “Heroes and villains both thrive on violence, but we’re still categorized.”
Though Endeavor is trying to atone for his past, there’s just no forgiving that kind of generational abuse. Endeavor is probably the most prominent example of why society is losing faith in heroes, especially after Dabi revealed the hell he put himself and his siblings through when they were growing up.
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Most Of Them Have Interesting Backstories
The League of Villains’ members have some of the most interesting backstories in My Hero Academia. Shigaraki came from a tragic past where his father abused him. The rest of his family covered it up, and then he discovered his love for destruction when his quirk manifested.
Left to fend for himself on the streets, no one came to save Shigaraki until All For One took him under his wing and manipulated him into doing his bidding. Similarly, Twice was abandoned by society and had no choice but to use his quirk to simulate human companionship.
Everyone In The League Has Each Other’s Backs
For as many big personalities as the League is home to, it’s a miracle that they all get along well. Every member of the League has each other’s backs. They’re always ready to throw their lives on the line for their comrades.
Twice, in particular, had a penchant for defending his friends to the death. After all, these were the only people who ever showed him some kindness and understanding.