“Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 203 will be officially released in the coming days and fans are already making predictions as to what will happen. If the past few chapters have proven anything, it’s that UA’s Class 1A is not the only one with a lot of promising talents in it. The students in Class 1B have proven to be formidable opponents, and even Todoroki might lose in the next match.
As GeekSnipper notes, neither of the two teams fighting in “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 203 will be going down without putting up a fight. Both Todoroki and Tetsu Tetsu might even end up going one on one, which fans will likely predict to result in the fire and ice user’s victory. However, it’s more than possible for the armored apprentice to have also evolved since the last time his abilities were showcased.
After all, Kirishima did see a boost in his own Quirk, which makes his hardening ability even more effective. Considering just how similar he is to Tetsu Tetsu in personality, it’s quite possible that the steel Quirk user has also developed his own powers. It might even be enough to pose a threat to Todoroki in “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 203.
Then again, the flashback in the last chapter also implies that Todoroki might have a new trick up his own sleeve, OtakuKart points out. He could showcase a new use of his fire Quirk that was given to him as a child by Endeavor. Fans will already be aware that 1A’s top student is not exactly fond of his father and has previously avoided using his fire powers. “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 203 might see a new evolution to this change of mindset.
“Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 203 will be officially released on Oct. 29. However, scans could start coming out on Oct. 26.


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