The final of “My Hero Academia” with chapter 430 brought an end to a remarkable saga and provided clarity on Deku’s future after his crucial decision to transfer the One For All quirk.
This transfer was pivotal, aimed at destroying Shigaraki Tomura from within. Despite the success of this plan, the aftermath left Deku quirkless once again.
He spent several years as a teacher before his friends from Class A, not willing to let him stay out of action, provided him with a support item to help him reclaim his role as a hero.
As he resumed his heroic duties, Deku encountered a spectral figure of Shigaraki Tomura, sparking a widespread debate among fans: had Shigaraki become a vestige?
Understanding Shigaraki’s Final Appearance
In the climactic final battle, Deku’s transfer of the One For All quirk to Shigaraki Tomura set the stage for a dramatic confrontation.
The vestiges of One For All, in their effort to thwart Shigaraki, attacked the mental cracks within his consciousness, causing significant damage.
As Shigaraki’s body began to deteriorate, All For One seized control, leading to a fierce battle against the heroes.
A startling revelation came from All For One during this battle. He confessed to being the force behind Tenko Shimura’s acquisition of the Decay quirk, a truth that shook Shigaraki to his core.
The Decay quirk had led to the accidental death of his family, which in turn had shaped his villainous persona.
This realization fueled Shigaraki’s decision to rebel against All For One, and he fought alongside Deku in the vestige world.
By the time we reach chapter 424, both All For One and Shigaraki Tomura had met their end.
Despite their antagonistic roles, Deku harbored a deep sense of regret. His intention was never to kill Shigaraki but to save him, and his failure to do so weighed heavily on him.
This sense of loss lingered as he continuously contemplated ways he might have rescued Shigaraki.
The Ghostly Vision
Eight years later, Deku had seemingly come to terms with Shigaraki’s death, evident in his renewed vigor as a hero.
Upon returning to the heroic scene, he was met with a poignant moment: a ghostly image of Tomura, smiling at him. This encounter has led to speculation that Shigaraki might have become a vestige.
However, the manga clarifies that Shigaraki’s appearance was not a vestige but a ghost. The vestiges were previously shown only within the worlds of All For One and One For All users.
With the destruction of these quirks, the concept of vestiges no longer applied. Instead, what Deku saw was a spectral image of Shigaraki, not a remnant or vestige of his being.
The Significance of Shigaraki’s Ghost
While the manga does not provide a detailed explanation for Shigaraki’s ghostly appearance, it is heavily implied that it was meant to provide closure for Deku.
Shigaraki’s ghost seemed to convey a message of reassurance, suggesting that his failure to save Shigaraki did not define his worth or his success as a hero.
This spectral encounter was a way for Shigaraki to wish Deku well in his future endeavors, offering a form of emotional closure and encouragement.
The final chapter of “My Hero Academia” did not confirm Shigaraki as a vestige.
Instead, the image of Shigaraki Tomura was a ghostly apparition, intended to comfort Deku and signify that his efforts, though they didn’t always result in success, were not in vain.
This final interaction highlighted the series’ overarching themes of redemption, understanding, and the emotional complexities of its characters.
The final moments of “My Hero Academia” provide a touching ending to Deku and Shigaraki’s complex relationship.
While the manga closed the chapter on their direct confrontation, it left readers with a poignant reminder of the personal struggles and growth that define the series.
Shigaraki’s appearance as a ghost rather than a vestige serves as a narrative device to offer both closure and a message of hope for Deku.
As the series ends, it reaffirms that even in the face of failure, the journey toward redemption and understanding continues, both for heroes and villains alike.