They had been told about the world that has become a superhuman society, and about 80% of the world's population now has some kind of special trait and possessed what had become called Quirks. In this world swirling with chaos, the profession that everyone once dreamed about and admired came into the limelight. Heroes of justice fighting villains and saving people from distress. With public support, those early heroes gained legal rights of their own along with official systems to contributions to society, and society elevated them as new class of celebrity. But to preserve order in the brave new world, use of Quirks and hero needed government approval in form of special license before they could freely wield their powers. Specialized courses of study and hero schools emerged to teach students the fundamentals needed to earn their licenses. Fewer of the challengers were up to the task and made it through the apex of hero education, U.A. High. That's where Tana's and Murph's story began of how they become the greatest heroes with the help of their friends they made. Including the ones they were in love with.
29 parts