One of the most interesting aspects of the current arc in “Boku no Hero Academia” is the matter of multiple clashes of ideas that have the potential to spark widespread chaos. In the case of “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 223, readers will potentially see a massive battle occur. This will be between the League of Villains and the Quirk Liberation Army, and the manga already teased which will prevail.
As OtakuKart reports, there is a good chance that a fight between all three factions, including the heroes, will occur in the future. In “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 223, though, the battle will likely focus on the children of Destro and All For One’s. The previous chapter already noted in the last panel that the league was going to be destroyed along with a confident smile by the leader of QLA.
For those who are having trouble following along, QLA is against the League of Villains because they view them as an obstacle to achieving their ultimate goal of complete Quirk liberation. Without the league, heroes would have less of a reason to hold a monopoly on using their Quirks. This is why the QLA might just launch a strike against the league in “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 223.
This complicates things since Shigaraki still needs to convince Gigantomachia that he is a worthy successor to All For One. If the QLA should attack while the process is on-going, it could lead to complete disaster. On the other hand, it could also be an opportunity for Shigaraki to prove his mettle. This could then make “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 223 the perfect time to show the world what he can do.
As to when “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 223 will be coming out, April 8 is the date to look out for. Fans will not want to miss this one.


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