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|BNHA| The Difference Between Good & Evil
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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2019
Mature
Junsuina Baransu is the name and clairsentience is her game.  However, Junsiona is not as upbeat as her bubbly description. She isn't a dream chaser, a people pleaser or anything close to a hero. The same could be said about the rest of her "special" class.
  Thrown into the world of saving others over yourself they have never been more out of their element, some more literal than others, but what can you expect from street trash?
 From a fightless bird to a boy raised by wolves, Class x's hero course is hardly contained talent mixed with some severe mommy issues.
This will not be a story of natural-born heros, but instead of the bullheaded and boisterous class 1-X.
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The class 1-A of U.A academy face a new challenge when the ambush on their school field trip not only brought them new problems, but a new student. They venture to find the meaning of her hate and the reason behind her quirks setback. Find out how they discover her deep secrets and dark past. Through the eyes of a child, a hero is deemed awesome, amazing, brave and courageous. But through Hikari's eyes she sees the heroes as another excuse for money , fame and glory. What's the meaning of numbering heroes based on the lives they've saved or the villains they've detained? Silly children, try to change her mind, will ya? ©all rights reserved to BoKu no Hero Academia anime and manga