'Boku no Hero Academia' chapter 107 spoilers: Deku faces a 'pervert;' not all U.A. students will advance in exam

"Boku no Hero Academia" anime screenshot. Bones/Boku no Hero Academia

Deku and the rest of his classmates will finally get to know more about their rivals in the first selection process exams in the upcoming 107th chapter of "Boku no Hero Academia." The story so far has seen the bitter rivalries between the examinees, but more importantly, the new chapter could show how they can work together to achieve their goals.

Izuku Midoriya will be featured shouting out to his classmates that the girl from Shiketsu is a "pervert." Deku is referring to the girl's quirk that allows her to shape-shift into anybody she wants, but only after shedding all of her clothes. Her clothes apparently "melt" in the process of the transformation, similar to when she pretended to be Uraraka.

The upcoming chapter will also showcase the continued rivalry between class 1-A's strongest student — Shōto Todoroki — and Inasa. Inasa is no slouch, as shown in the previous chapter where he beat 120 examinees in the first selection process. His quirk is also quite a match for Todoroki's, who has a reputation to keep as the son of Endeavor, the second top hero after All Might.

"Boku No Hero Academia" Chapter 107 will also be showcasing the different students of Shiketsu High and their incredible yet strange quirks. The shape-shifting girl who gets naked and Inasa's overpowered quirk is already known to Deku and the others.

The group will also findout that an unnamed student from the high school can actually beat his opponents by turning them into potatoes. Kirishima will find out about this ability the hard way as he is transformed into a punk rock potato during their battle. Deku and his classmates must prove themselves worthy as there are only 42 slots remaining in the exam. Based on the events so far, not everyone from U.A. High School will be able to advance, but it would still be quite interesting to see how Deku himself will manage in the exam.

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