The action is expected to heat up in “My Hero Academia” chapter 266. It remains to be seen if the current No. 2 Pro Hero Hawks will have what it takes to get out of Dabi’s trap and fight that two powerful villains by himself.
‘My Hero Academia’ chapter 265 recap
Just as previous “Boku no Hero Academia” manga spoilers predicted, Tamaki Amajiki, also known as Suneater, was one of the Heroes who joined the assault on the Paranormal Liberation Front’s hideout. He attacked multiple enemies at once with his Vast Hybrid Chimera Centaur, proving his worth as a fighter.
Then it was Fumikage Tokoyami’s turn to show off his move. He defeated everyone using his quirk Dark Shadow. Even Redestro was not able to withstand Tokoyami’s attack.
Meanwhile, the other Heroes were busy guarding the remaining five entrances and exits to the underground facility. Members of the Paranormal Liberation Front were surprised to find their enemies already surrounding them when they attempted to escape.
Meanwhile, the battle between Twice and Hawks was also featured in “Boku no Hero Academia” chapter 265, Twice unleashed his fearsome Sad Man’s Parade that even Hawks expressed his admiration. “Your rate of cloning is rather incredible,” Hawks said.
However, the technique isn’t perfect. “Every time you use your ‘Double’ the durability decreases,” Hawks commented. “Some of them melt after a barrage of attacks.”
Twice noticed that Hawks is way faster than he expected. In fact, he doesn’t have any problem at all keeping up with Twice’s numerous clones.
“I don’t make mistakes like getting too attached and now it’s gotten to this,” Hawks told Twice. He then told the villain that he liked him as a friend and that it would not have come to them fighting against each other if the latter just peacefully surrendered.
Twice was adamant and said that his friends in the Paranormal Front are his only motivation. They continued fighting until Hawks eventually defeated him. “When neither said will give up, somebody has to die,” Hawks said as he was about to kill the defeated villain.
But something totally unexpected happened. While Hawks was distracted talking to Twice someone attacked him from the shadows pinning him to the ground.
“You didn’t see me coming, did you?” the attacker said as he came into view. It turned out to be Dabi.
‘My Hero Academia’ chapter 266 predictions
The upcoming “Boku no Hero Academia” chapter 266 is expected to pick up where the recent manga installment left off. That is, it will continue with the confrontation between Dabi and Hawks.
It is possible that Hawks might still be able to reverse the situation and somehow surprise Dabi with some form of attack in “MHA” chapter 266. After all, he is recognized as the current No. 2 Pro Hero, which means his fighting prowess cannot be underestimated.
On the other hand, it might be tricky even for someone as powerful as Hawks to get out of Dabi’s entrapment. After all, Dabi is also a capable fighter and one of the most powerful villains in the series. Not only that, Hawks will not only be dealing with Dabi but with Twice as well.
There is also a chance that “My Hero Academia” chapter 266 will go back to Mirko dealing with the high-end Nomus. Previous “Boku no Hero Academia” manga spoilers put forth the possibility that Mirko will eventually come out victorious in the end. Thus, Garaki will speed up Tomura Shigaraki’s power-up process and halt it if necessary so Tomura could fight Mirko.


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