You were always the quiet one in South Park's loud, chaotic group. Always dragged into wild adventures by the main four boys. Even so, you were one of them.
When you had to move away, it left more than just an empty space in their lives, it left unspoken feelings and a promise. A vow to play Stick of Truth again if you ever returned.
Now, years later, you're back in South Park as a high schooler. The town hasn't changed much, but you have. Reuniting with your old friends, you remind them of the promise. And just like that, the game is back on.
As nostalgia turns into something new, Cartman introduces his next chaotic vision: Superheroes.
As the group builds their new fantasy world, you're drawn not only back into their antics, but into something deeper. New friendships begin to form. Old feelings start to resurface. With your own heart caught in the middle, you must choose your place in the group and decide what kind of hero you want to be.
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In a world reshaped by the dawn of Quirks-extraordinary superhuman abilities-the first spark of change came in the Chinese city of Qing Qing, where a child radiated light from their body. From that moment, humanity began evolving in unprecedented ways, with nearly 80% of the population manifesting powers that ranged from the miraculous to the bizarre. Society adapted, forming a new superhuman structure where Pro Heroes stood as paragons of hope and justice, battling villains who sought to exploit their gifts.
But in this vibrant world of heroes, not all powers were created equal.
Arashi Nakamura was born into a modest family, and is part of the dwindling 20% of humanity believed to be powerless. For years, he accepted his fate, resigned to a life in the shadows of larger-than-life heroes like All Might. Arashi admired them but understood that without a Quirk, he could never stand among them.
Until one day he was bitten by the Radioactive Spider...
My Hero Academia is owned by Kohei Horikoshi
Spider-Man is owned by Marvel Comics