{"id":12649,"date":"2025-01-28T14:11:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:11:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-chapter-426-finally-concludes-todoroki-family-drama-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:11:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:11:57","slug":"my-hero-academia-chapter-426-finally-concludes-todoroki-family-drama-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-chapter-426-finally-concludes-todoroki-family-drama-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Academia Chapter 426 finally concludes Todoroki family drama &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia Chapter 426 finally concludes Todoroki family drama Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia Chapter 426 is the third chapter of the manga\u2019s epilogue, and it finally concludes the Todoroki family drama. As My Hero Academia heads toward the manga\u2019s ending, it\u2019s tying up loose ends with every new chapter. After giving readers updates on the students of U.A., Chapter 426 finally delves into the long-running Todoroki family feud. Chapter 425 teased Dabi\u2019s survival, which is confirmed in the new chapter. The fallen villain is alive but he\u2019s dying. However, he has his family surrounding him, ready to talk out their years-long resentment and trauma. Endeavor regrets his past sins against his family and his role in Dabi\u2019s creation. But he\u2019s ready to atone, retiring to spend his eldest son\u2019s last moments with him. However, Dabi (aka Toya) hasn\u2019t gotten over his anger yet, calling out his father for being too late. But despite his cruel words, it\u2019s apparent how much he craves his dad\u2019s attention. Rei and Fuyumi also want to talk to him. Despite everything their wayward son and brother have done, they\u2019re ready to forgive him and help him emotionally heal. In the end, it\u2019s Shoto who gets through his brother\u2019s hatred. Before leaving the facility, he asks Dabi about his favorite food. When he reveals it\u2019s soba, the aspiring hero answers, \u201cSame.\u201d It\u2019s this moment that pushes Dabi to tears and has him apologize to Shoto. Natsuo also comes around at the end\u2026 sort of. While he doesn\u2019t want to see his father, nor does he want him to meet his girlfriend, he hints that he doesn\u2019t hate Endeavor so much anymore. It\u2019s not exactly a happy ending \u2014 but it makes sense, given everything that\u2019s happened. Fans have been getting emotional, with the Todoroki family finally resolving years of feuding, and they\u2019ve also praised the writing of the manga. One user wrote on X\/Twitter, \u201cThe Todoroki family subplot was written perfectly from the beginning to the end, bravo Hori.\u201d Another commented, \u201cEndeavor may have f**ked up, but he will always have my respect for trying to atone for his past mistakes and facing his past,\u201d while a third joined, \u201cHorikoshi really did handle Endeavor and the Todoroki family in general so delicately. He did well.\u201d My Hero Academia Chapter 426 masterfully executed the long-anticipated conclusion of the Todoroki family conflict. It makes fans hopeful for what\u2019s coming next before the last manga chapter on August 5. For more on the superhero series, check out our guides on My Hero Academia Season 7 episode schedule and My Hero Academia movies. You might also like our takes on Bakugo\u2019s redemption arc and Deku\u2019s new Quirk.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia Chapter 426 finally concludes Todoroki family drama Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia Chapter 426 is the third chapter of the manga\u2019s epilogue, and it finally concludes the Todoroki family drama. As My Hero Academia heads toward the manga\u2019s ending, it\u2019s tying up loose ends with every new chapter. 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