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In a world obsessed with rankings, power levels, and popularity, one boy is fighting for something much simpler: the truth.
Harunobu Adachi is an anomaly. In a society where 80% of the population is born with "Quirks," Harunobu was born among the stars. As a refugee from the dying planet Krypton, he was raised in Japan by humble parents who taught him that his incredible power wasn't a tool for status, but a gift to be used in service of humanity.
Enrolled in UA High School's Class 1-A, Haru quickly becomes a polarizing figure. While his peers compete to become the next "Number One Hero," Haru rejects the spotlight. He doesn't care about hero points or sponsorships; he cares about the person trapped under the rubble, the victim of a systemic failure, and the "villain" who simply needs a hand to pull them back from the edge.
As the "Symbol of Hope," Haru represents the "American Way" in its purest, most aspirational form-a commitment to fairness, liberty, and the belief that power is only meaningful when it protects the weak. But being an immigrant outsider in a rigid society isn't easy. While the public looks at his near-godlike strength with a mix of awe and fear, Haru must prove that his greatest weapon isn't his heat vision or his invulnerability-it's his compassion.
Against the rising tide of the League of Villains and the growing cynicism of a hero-saturated world, Harunobu Adachi stands as a beacon of relentless optimism. He is the soft-hearted giant who refuses to break, proving that in a world of darkness, the most radical thing you can be is kind.
(I do not own either series. Superman is Property of DC Comics and My Hero Academia is property of Kōhei Horikoshi.