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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes takes place five years before the events of the main series.[1] The story follows Koichi Haimawari, a young man who uses his Quirk to help others despite not being a licensed Hero. After he and the street performer Kazuho Haneyama are attacked by a group of thugs, they are saved by the strong vigilante Knuckleduster, who recruits Koichi and Kazuho to become vigilantes themselves.
Narufest turned out to be a huge success, but our vigilantes must decide whether it's time for some changes.
There's trouble when the power goes out at Narufest, all while Knuckleduster fights a very personal battle.
Preparing for Narufest proves to be an uphill battle. Will teamwork be what gets everyone to the finish line?
Pop receives a request to perform at an upcoming local event, and she finds herself in need of guidance.
Koichi's mother is in town, and he's willing to take drastic measures so that she'll let him stay in Tokyo.
The American hero Captain Celebrity sets up shop in Japan, and it isn't long before trouble begins.
Makoto offers to help a struggling Koichi with his studies, but she requests something surprising in return.
Hachisuka tries manipulating Stendhal into fighting targets of her choosing, but can anyone control him?
Koichi and Pop each find themselves considerably influenced by various events from their pasts.
What happens when pro heroes and vigilantes target the same villain? Is it possible to work as a team?
The drug Trigger is wreaking havoc all over town, but figuring out who's dealing it is easier said than done.
Some people frown upon vigilante activities, but the least they could do is remember The Crawler's name.
Koichi is convinced he'll never manage to become a hero, until he meets someone with an odd take on justice.