Bakugo Surpasses Mirio and Shoto: Unveiled as the Ultimate Hero in My Hero Academia

This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia.

Summary

  • Mirio Togata is the Number One Hero
  • Bakugo is stronger than both Mirio and Shoto
  • Bakugo’s attitude holds him back, despite his strength.

In a thrilling turn of events, “My Hero Academia” unveiled its latest fanbook, christened as “My Hero Academia Ultra Age fanbook,” which had been eagerly anticipated by the devoted fans. This comprehensive guidebook offered an abundance of captivating backstory and character insights to the enthusiasts, serving as a perfect wrap-up following the conclusion of the comic series.

Enthusiasts were absolutely thrilled with the latest “My Hero Academia” companion guide, as it not only fueled their passion but also offered exclusive details about the newly introduced Hero Billboard Chart. Moreover, it provided valuable updates regarding the current power levels of top heroes. In conclusion, the creators of “My Hero Academia” have unveiled a new strongest hero to the delight of fans.

Mirio Togata Is The Number One Hero

  • Mirio Was Always Destined For Greatness
  • He Became The Number One Hero

Mirio Togata was exceptionally skilled as a hero, often compared to All Might and even surpassing Pro Hero Endeavor at UA. Upon graduation, his abilities grew immensely, making him a force to be reckoned with in battles. This earned him the title of Number One Hero. Although fans haven’t witnessed much of him post-war, his continued hold on the top spot eight years later suggests his impressive growth. However, it’s important to note that he may not be the strongest hero.

He’s the man closest to All Might, Mirio Togata! — Aizawa

Bakugo Is Even Stronger Than Mirio and Shoto

Bakugo’s Attitude Holds Him Back

It’s no secret that Bakugo Katsuki isn’t at the top of the Hero Billboard Chart. In the latest chart unveiled in the official fanbook, fans discovered that Bakugo currently holds the Number 5 position. Meanwhile, Deku moved up to Number 4, while Mount Lady sits at Number 3. Shoto Todoroki is ranked Number 2, and Mirio Togata takes the top spot. However, it’s important to note that none of these heroes are as powerful as Bakugo, according to the My Hero Academia Ultra Age fanbook.

A young man with ambitions of becoming the top hero. His demeanor is tough and combative, yet he possesses an extraordinary knack for combat. His childhood friend Izuku’s rapid development stirs up a fierce rivalry within him. Over time, however, he starts to recognize his friend’s talents. Upon graduation, he works as a sidekick under Jeanist before eventually striking out on his own. Some claim that his abilities are on par with or surpass those of Lemillion, but his rough personality continues to hold him back and he faces challenges in climbing the hero rankings. When he joins forces with others, his reputation inexplicably soars. He is generally admired by the senior heroes.

Bakugo Is Stronger Than Shoto

The main contrast between Bakugo and Shoto lies in their behavior: Shoto is generally more well-mannered and polite. However, this doesn’t make him the Number One Hero at present; he lags behind Lemillion. On the other hand, Bakugo has already surpassed Mirio in strength. To put it simply, Shoto is currently at a similar level to Lemillion, which means that he is also weaker than Bakugo. However, their differences aren’t vast.

Bakugo and Shoto have different personalities: Shoto tends to be well-behaved and polite, while Bakugo has a more aggressive demeanor. As for their abilities, Shoto isn’t the Number One Hero yet; he trails Lemillion. Meanwhile, Bakugo is already stronger than Mirio. Essentially, Shoto’s current strength is on par with Lemillion’s, making him weaker than Bakugo. Yet, the gap between them isn’t significant.

Where To Read My Hero Academia

In 2024, the mangaka Horikoshi concluded the My Hero Academia manga series, which spanned a total of 430 chapters. These engaging stories are now available for readers on Manga Plus, as they were previously serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump during its run.

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2025-05-15 00:14