Which Western superhero would end up being the best mentor/teacher for Deku?
Which Western superhero would end up being the best mentor/teacher for Deku?
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Batman!
Fuck off
Steven
They can cry together
Ben Grimm.
This is a nice reference image
Source?
Steven’s a superhero?
No.
Ted Kord, if he Deku sticked to gadgets and analyze heroes like the original concept
Just give him superman or fucking Barry and he'll be fine.
DCAU Flash
They ditched the bunny ears? Good.
Superman.
Most Excellent Superbat.
Deku grumbles about being given a goofball party boy for a mentor (and maybe the implicit racism in giving the japanese kid to a japanese hero, if we want to get deep, but this isn't necessary) until he realizes that the dude's been fighting crime since Deku was in elementary school, and that he does it without any powers at all and still shows up to fight bank robbers and supervillains. He can't help Deku use his quirk more effectively, but he knows all kinds of nifty superhero tips that help him become a better crimefighter.
I unironically like Super Young Team and think they got a bad deal
>weeb thread
>posts it past midnight so the sporadic posts it gets keeps it bumped through tomorrow
Please kill yourself op
That dude’s awesome
Guy Gardner, surprisingly.
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Capes does not mean Yea Forums
>worm
When did everyone turn against it
What about Bakugou?
Superman
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Unironically Steven Universe
Shouldn’t mentors be older?
Spiderman
Duh.
you don't thread yourself you dumb bitch
He has superpowers and is half-alien, so..
???
Whether you consider him a hero is subjective
People kept shilling it here and on /tg/ and anything shilled on Yea Forums has people hating on it. I'd recommend to not really give a shit if some text posts on a Canadian basket weaving forum don't like something you like
Taskmaster. He has a wealth of knowledge to draw on that would pair well with Deku's obsessive analysis of hero powers and fighting styles. He'd also be good for helping Deku figure out his new powers from the previous One for All users.
Hulk
>All these gadgets that flat out imitate quirks like engine
>To the point you can just copy someone's quirk with equipment
>But noooo, you need powers to be a hero in this world
Still retarded as fuck. Where is my full time hero Knuckle Duster as main character spin off?
Juggernaut
>pressured gas to improve his punching strength
>pressured gas to improve his kicking strength
>never fucking mind he already has to limit the strength of his punches and kicks to avoid breaking his bones, no just add MORE strength to it
What retarded fuckery is this?
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God that costume is such dogshit.
Probably for when his powers are off. That equipment is imitating Lida's quirk
>kaminari has great power but not way to focus it
>load him up with so much gear that hes as useful as a guy with a taser gun
Sabertooth
Not so much retarded as purposeful
The system is pretty much purposefully built to bottleneck the amount of heroes who are labelled as exceptional so that society at large can pretend they're harmless normies who just so happen to have harmless little quirks to them because they're afraid that without the facade they'll fall into anarchy again.
Though Knuckleduster isn't a great example because that dude's crazy and fucking himself all up. Also he's an ex-hero who was dequirked.
Superman. It's basically who Allmight is based on already.
Also Spider-man
>he's an ex-hero who was dequirked.
This was not in the story. As far as I read. I stopped after he got his girl back and left.
Yea Forums eventually turns against everything that wasn't made in the 90s. Ward is going strong at least, i'm pretty happy.
then you've missed a lot of story, user.
His quirk being stolen from him and given to another is heavily implied, if not outright stated.
> Implying he's not using gear to make himself seem weaker than he actually is.
I wish I lived in the Traitor Denki timeline.
The reveal that he was only in it to get that girl and that he didn't actually care about helping anyone completely killed any momentum the story had for me. To be honest, I think I prefer the concepts presented in the early stories to what it became. So, in the end I guess I mean: I want more of what Vigilantes was originally rather than what it became.
He's not done though, if you kept reading you'd know that. The events of vigilante seem to be all about the events surrounding All for One and the development of the Nomus before the main series storyline. It's very possible that Knuckle Duster is out to take down the organization any way he can, because they seem to have REALLY fucked with his life.
Hell, the current arc has been Knuckle Duster facing down the guy who has his old quirk. He's not out of the story yet, but his goals have shifted in that he doesn't have any contact with Koichi after saving his daughter.
I'm still reading it because I'm curious to see where it's all headed.
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Why does he never put on his hood?
He was never about helping people for the sake of it, he was first introduced hunting down the drug pushing group, beating the living shit out of suspected users so he could get intel and check their tongues.
He's been a psycho vigilante since the start.
Editor probably told the author it doesn't look cool/that you need to show the MC's face which is the same reason characters take off their cowl/helmet so much in superhero movies.
But Deku isn't an X-Gene mutant, the X-Men would diss him just like they did Spider-Man for being a mutate instead of a mutant.
Does DC have Japanese superheroes that aren't just shallow stereotypes?
Japanese don't need an American SJW preacher
Obviously Superman. He needs someone who can teach him proper control
You mean his daughter?
Also he's still doing stuff as Knuckle Duster, he just stopped being the main character's mentor. He's been going to places like China to track down leads on the drug ring.
He just fought the fanboy that got his old quirk, using his personal in-depth knowledge of it to stand a chance.
They don't have the same powers though.
Superman just gets stronger by sunbathing and doesn't have to worry about damaging his body because of his inherent invincibility.
Deku has no trouble not hurting other people or stopping himself breaking things around him.
Nightwing? Since he has Batman's mind and Superman's heart more or less? Maybe Wonder Woman? Honestly who ever it is, it can't be a very interesting answer. Shazam maybe?
Is fan art. So easy to notice since it is terrible. He'll never change it. Why? His mom made it. I find that incredible cute and inspiring.
In any case, the only upgrades he could get would look like the ones from that girl from the movie. She was such a cutie btw.
And the answer is obviously late 30's Spidey.
This is that horror shit right? Guess it got an anime.
He is King of the Lesbians
since he responds to negativity so well, Kain as Scarlet spider.
Is being founded by Adult Swim. Made by goddamn Production I.G. The director is the goddamn Hiroshi Nagahama, with music by the goddamn Colin Stetson. Literally a dream come true.
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Is absolute horror, but is also such a beautiful looking manga.
What excuse would the X-Men make to start shit with everyone and fuck the state of everything up forever if they were transported to the MHA world, where Mutants are the majority?
Jean Grey, as she'd be able to provide him training time in the Danger Room, but more importantly, use her psychic powers to delve into OfA and help him access all of his locked away quirks.
By complete coincidence, he will also confess his undying love for Bakugo. Possibly as a result of his newfound confidence.
supes literally took kara to wonder woman cause she was a better teacher, tho.
By far Captain America.
>Was sickly nerd
>Got a power up
>Became one of the greats by abusing Peak Human Condition meme and a fucking frisbee
>Knows value of power because been powerless his whole life
>A personification of Western ideals when Toshinori Yagi is literally a westaboo
>Cares about the small guy (look up Captain America's hotline) even more so than the government ("I am loyal to no one, general, except the dream")
There's no better mentor for him.
That's because Kara is a woman, and he didn't want to bother with tampons.
AMERICA!
Hell yeah America, I am Russian but Steve has been my second boy to read about after Daredevil since I discovered reading in English more than a decade ago. Consistently beautifully written character, his comics are very underrated outside of Brubaker wank and after reading BNHA there's no better candidate to mentor Deku taking into account Deku's journey thus far.
Hal Jordan?
Either Cap, like suggested (all good points) or Shazam.
>electric powers given based on judgment of virtue
>has to juggle being a kid and a godlike dude
>in his superpowered form he's endowed with wisdom and clear intellect to guide and relate with Midoriya who has wits and was given strength
>was at some point mentored by Supes himself so has been the student himself
>can be a friend to midoriya in his kid form
There really is an art to paneling that has been completely lost.
Thats what happens when you want to make comics for as cheap as you can, and it turns out webcomic-tier sells just as well.