@AnotherRat Dude, I am appalled you stopped. The final arc we're on there is very tense. Obviously go re-read, especially since who knows what else is getting adapted into the main manga, not to mention Vigilantes is quite a bit darker than the main, so it might appeal to you.
And see, I don't have a problem with seinen or more casualties. We've had plenty of deaths so far, but most of them weren't that important, so I get why people wouldn't feel anything. But for that, you gotta get into the mindset of the characters, to really feel the stress they're under. That's the beauty of MHA: when you think about it from their perspective, you feel the realism.
But to call what he said interesting? Well, read below.
@ShiyoAirys Not gonna lie, both of those reasons apply, but it's also more that it wouldn't make any lick of sense that after so much alluding to how Deku is the one who will finally bring out the true potential of One For All and the one who'll actually succeed All Might and become the Symbol Of Peace, and to top it off all this hard work and struggle he'd been going through to become #1, he'd just suddenly die out of nowhere like this, not to mention completely unfair and so out of what Horikoshi seems to be aiming for.
Plus it legit doesn't make sense in the narrative. Most of his injuries were self-inflicted and just broken limbs, there's no way he'd either die or stay in a coma, especially since All Might literally says he's talking to the predecessors, which is the whole reason he's out. So I'm sorry to say that this line of thinking is the complete opposite of interesting.
Plus not only would Bakugo lose it if that happened, but also what All Might said would be wasted. That you need a drive to win and a desire to save, in order to be the greatest hero. And Bakugo's only just started tapping into the latter, so he's not nearly ready to suddenly take the mantle all by himself.