All For One only wants to rule the world. Is that so wrong?
Yes, it is. But, in any case, it’s great we finally got to see AFO’s origin. And, surprise surprise, he was always evil. Actually, I’d rather we gotten more focus on the OFA Users. AFO’s a one-note villain, but all the OFA Users seem interesting. Was Yoichi enjoying his life away from AFO? How did Kudo and Bruce meet? What the heck is Nana Shimura’s hero name?There’s lots of unanswered question that I think Horikoshi isn’t gonna answer this late in the series. Frankly, I would’ve loved an entire arc focused on AFO and the OFA Users.

I’m confused. When did the OFA Users learn how to transfer One For All? And when did they have time to do it if AFO killed most of them? Did the the big-brained, self-proclaimed demon lord simply murder them then immediately take-off for a victory dinner at KFC, giving the dying User a chance to pass on OFA? Sure, Nana Shimura passed OFA early to All Might but I doubt every User did the same? Something isn’t adding up here.
Bakugo’s in danger, Y’All. Seems like the right time for Aizawa and Monoma to show up and erase AFO’s quirk long enough for a counterattack. Either that or Superman takes a crack at AFO. Hey, if Supes can handle Goku, he can take down AFO.

This was a good chapter! Sure, I’d would’ve liked more OFA Users screentime but it’s nice to finally get some sort of a backstory to one of the biggest threats in the series. A shame Horikoshi omitted showing AFO’s dating life. What type of girl and/or guy does he like? Red heads? Long legs? Sociopaths? I guess we’ll never know.
