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Did Shirakumo die?

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Did Shirakumo die?

Did Shirakumo die?

The friends wanted to open up a hero agency of their own after graduating U.A., but Shirakumo was tragically killed when he was caught in the havoc of a big villain's attack.

How did Aizawa get his scar?

After being heavily injured by Nomu, Shota's entire face and both of his arms were completely covered in bandages. Once these bandages were removed, Shota reveals a deep scar underneath his right eye.

Who killed Shirakumo?

He was in the same class as Shota Aizawa and Hizashi Yamada. He was killed during a battle with a villain during his Hero Work-Studies.

Is it true that Shirakumo died in my Hero Academia?

  • His teacher realizes that Aizawa has been acting this way since the "tragic incident," and this line confirms that Shirakumo has indeed died. Seeing how much Shirakumo was integral to Aizawa's time in U.A. Academy, it's tragic to see him react so strongly to his death.

How did Oboro Shirakumo become a pro hero?

  • ) was a student in Class 2-A at U.A. High School training to become a Pro Hero. He was in the same class as Shota Aizawa and Hizashi Yamada. He was killed during a battle with a villain during his Hero Work-Studies. His corpse was recovered by All For One and transformed into a Nomu called Kurogiri to act as Tomura Shigaraki's caretaker.

How did Shirakumo die in the line of duty?

  • Same as my first theory, he could have died during the line of duty or just moved on to another city. If he/she was really close to Aizawa, then don’t you think we would’ve seen him/her at the UA Sports festival where just about every hero, even Endevaor, was watching, looking for capable heroes? Unless he/she was out of the country.

Who is Shirakumo from bnha legacy in real life?

  • First, He/she could have been Aizawa’s close friend in his highschool days, who either left after finishing his studies at UA or maybe a different school, for example Shinketsu high, or maybe someone who suffered a tragic fate, be it kidnapping or death. But judging from Aizawa’s nonchalant expression in the picture above, I doubt it’s the latter.

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