'Boku no Hero Academia' chapter 137 spoilers: Mirio to die?

Promotional photo of anime series "Boku no Hero Academia." Facebook/MyHeroAcademia

"Boku no Hero Academia" has just released a new chapter for its manga series and events are starting to unravel as the aspiring heroes begin to march toward their mission to save Eri. The plan to get inside Overhaul's headquarters is a secret that not even All Might can know about. Faced with such difficulties and without being able to tell his mentor, Deku looks like he's about to face some the worst experiences yet.

The previous chapters of the Japanese manga series "Boku no Hero Academia" featured Deku, who is still in need of training for his quirk, especially when his body could barely handle the power of All Might's quirk, the One For All.

After doing his best to keep the secret from his much-loved mentor, Deku has so far had to carry the full weight of his powers on his own. Fortunately, his friends reminded him that he is not alone despite the distance that he must place in between himself and All Might. Deku subsequently broke down, grateful for the friends he has.

According to iTech Post, the most recent chapter of "Boku no Hero Academia" is hinting at the death of the former successor of All Might, Mirio. So far, since his introduction, Mirio has been getting more of the spotlight that fans feel that they might be being led to love a character who might turn out to be one of the many casualties of the mission.

Because the heroes are about to go against an extraordinary opponent, who may be far beyond the reach of their current powers, fans are also expecting a lot of casualties. The leader of the feared Eight Precepts of Death, Overhaul, is a villain that the kids will have to face in order to rescue their friend. Although many of them have developed since the beginning of their story, the heroes of "Boku no Hero Academia" are about to face an opponent they might not be ready for.

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