; / : The overarching antagonist of the series, the
arch-enemy of All Might and numerous other characters, and once the world's most powerful
supervillain, also known as the . His Quirk enables him to both steal and bestow Quirks, as well as wield multiple Quirks at once. A being of pure genius, sadism and egomania mixed with charisma, All for One seeks to
slaughter the majority of humanity and subjugate the survivors he deems worthy of his orders, with the ultimate intention of ruling over what's left as a self-described "Demon Lord". To this end, he has enacted numerous plans with lasting consequences over the past century, ruling each of them from the shadows. His actions are responsible for the majority of villainous ideology across the series, including the founding of the League of Villains, the proliferation of the Quirk Doomsday Theory, and the rise to prominence of the Meta Liberation Army. His primary objective towards his goal is stealing One For All, both because it is the only Quirk that can successfully defy him and also as an attempt to further look down on his brother. The character was inspired by the
Star Wars antagonist
Darth Vader and the
X-Men villain
Cassandra Nova. Acquiring a drug that Kyudai reverse-engineered from Overhaul's Quirk-Destroying Drug to function like Eri's Quirk and warned that it would eventually revert him into nothingness, All For One uses it on himself during the final battle to fight at his prime while adamant that his visage within Tomura would see him through to the end. But All For One senses his visage destroyed by Tomura and makes his way towards his ward to regain control of him. During the final battle, All For One becomes emotionally unstable due to the side effects of the drug, which made him lose control of his Quirk factors, and eventually is defeated by
Katsuki Bakugo. With the drug accelerating the rejuvenation process after taking fatal injuries, All For One is turned into an infant before vanishing for good. He later returns as a vestige and takes over Tomura's body when his resolvé falters as a final ditch effort to survive, revealing in the process that he engineered every step of Tomura's road to villainy from before his birth, up to and including influencing his father's negative opinion on heroes, but is annihilated for the final time with the combined efforts of Izuku, Tomura, One For All vestiges, and all the remaining heroes from both inside and outside.
League of Villains The is an organization, originally established and led by All For One, that intends to destroy hero society and return villains to prominence as they were before the rise of All Might. After the League wins their war with the Meta Liberation Army, Tomura merges both organizations to form the Paranormal Liberation Front. ; / : The
main antagonist of the series, All For One's apprentice, and Izuku's archnemesis. Born the grandson of All Might's master Nana Shimura, as a child he was rescued from the streets by All For One after he accidentally slaughtered his entire family with his Quirk, , which enables him to disintegrate whatever he touches with his fingers and anything connected to it. The character is based on the protagonist of the author's first
one-shot titled
Tenko, which starred the eponymous boy during wartime in feudal Japan. While Horikoshi was drawing his character, he discovered that drawing inexpressive hands was extremely difficult. He stated that he was on the verge of tears every week due to having to draw a particular character which is assumed to be Tomura. Tomura made the villains known to the heroes by leading the attack on the Unforeseen Simulation Joint. He has a twisted, malevolent, and malicious personality, which is the polar opposite of Izuku Midoriya's. He does not care for his own or almost anyone else's life, having no qualms about performing evil deeds such as murdering innocent people. Much like a child, he seems unable to cope with his own feelings, instead lashing out and abusing himself and others, tearing at his own neck when he becomes frustrated or stressed. This particular agony stems from the abuse he suffered from his hero-hating father and being alone during his childhood, with All For One claiming that it represented his suppressed urge to kill and destroy. During his fight with Re-Destro, he overcame the past shackles of guilt, through his childhood feelings and his memories of being alone, and now looks forward to end the hero society. After All For One is arrested, Tomura takes full control of the League and eventually becomes the Grand Commander of the Paranormal Liberation Front, a combined villain army that consists of the League and the Meta Liberation Army. Eventually, Tomura inherits All For One's Quirk as part of the villain's scheme to acquire One For All, with All For One's visage gradually absorbing and reflecting Tomura's consciousness. During the final battle, Tomura finally destroys All For One's visage and regains control of his body with the intention of destroying everything. Before dying he concedes defeat to Deku and encourages him to improve society, his heart finally saved. ; / / : Tomura's caretaker and the League's second-in-command. His Quirk allows him to generate a dark purple fog from his body and use it to create weaponized long-ranged portals. Kurogiri is levelheaded, which often serves to ground Tomura's immaturity. He is intensely loyal to both All For One and Tomura, having been created to watch over the latter. As a Nomu, he is programmed to only obey commands from a select few and remain silent in the face of any attempt to extract compromising information about the League from him. Kurogiri is very polite and well-spoken, even to his enemies, sometimes introducing himself in a formal manner. However, just like his fellow villains of the League, he possesses a truly sinister nature, having no qualms in putting hero students in situations where they would be tortured or killed. Kurogiri assisted Tomura in leading a number of underlings in the attack on the Unforeseen Simulation Joint. After he is captured by Gran Torino and imprisoned in Tartarus, he is revealed to be a Nomu created from the corpse of Oboro Shirakumo, Eraserhead and Present Mic's high school classmate and close friend with an unnamed Cloud Quirk who died years ago in a villain attack. At the time when Kurogiri was among the Nomu held at Central Hospital, Neito Monoma was able to use his Copy Quirk to copy Warp Gate to surprise the villains and divide them up. Spinner, some Paranormal Liberation Front members, and the Paranormal Liberation Front supporters raided the hospital. Despite resistance from Present Mic, Spinner was successful in awakening Kurogiri through a special device that All For One placed on him. During the "Final War" arc, Kurogiri was killed by Bakugo following Tomura's death. ; / / : All For One's personal doctor and a genius mad scientist. His Quirk grants him an extended lifespan and makes him look younger than he actually is. Because of his Quirk, Kyudai is one of the oldest characters in the series, having been alive since the beginning of Quirks, although it is unclear whether he is older than All For One. He is also responsible for creating the Nomu. Kyudai dutifully follows All For One's will. Similar to Gigantomachia, he did not believe that Tomura was yet worthy of succeeding All For One. Due to a compromise he made with his former master, he was willing to give Tomura the chance to prove him wrong. While under the alias of Dr. Tsubasa at one of his clinics, he pointed out to Izuku's mother Inko Midoriya that Izuku should give up aspiring to be a hero due to being diagnosed as Quirkless. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Kyudai was apprehended. Police Force member Gori was outside his cell when Kyudai talked about the day when All For One first met Dabi. The character's name was previously , but was changed following the backlash in relation to the war crimes committed by
Unit 731 during the Second World War. ; / : A bespectacled villain who works as a broker for the League of Villains. His Quirk allows him to cause a person to suffer mild
amnesia by making physical contact with their head. Giran appears to be indifferent and unsympathetic towards others, focused only on getting money from his clients. Despite being only interested in profitability, Giran does have standards. He refuses to have dealings with anyone he hates, and no amount of money or threats will change his mind. He also has an affable and even kind side towards some of his clients, most notably Jin Bubaigawara, who had been left alone and mentally scarred after an incident involving his Quirk. Seeing that Jin was at such a low point, Giran encouraged him to join a group who could use his talents, saying that outcasts like him are more common than he thinks. During the "Paranormal Liberation" Arc, Giran was seen in a bunker. ; / : The archnemesis of Shoto Todoroki, a disdainful and
sociopathic villain whose Quirk allows him to generate and control a stronger variant of Endeavor's "Hellflame", possessing a high cold resistance but unable to withstand his own flames for a prolonged amount of time, which explains the burns and staples on parts of his body. Dabi is a stoic, calculative, aloof, confident, and focused individual who rarely shows emotion. While rather crude and violent, he is cautious, choosing to retreat when Mirko arrives to aid Endeavor and make sure not to divulge too much information to Hawks about High-End because of the infancy of their relationship. Despite his usual expressionless behavior, Dabi finds joy in establishing himself as a villain fighting what he believes to be false heroes, an ideology proposed by his apparent inspiration, Stain. He is dedicated to Stain's mission and desires to destroy superhuman society, sharing Stain's belief that one person with the necessary conviction can do so. He is later revealed to be Toya Todoroki, Endeavor's eldest son, who was thought to have died years ago in a training accident and was driven to villainy after his father ultimately deems him useless for lacking the right Quirk to surpass All Might. Initially energetic and boisterous as a child with a desire to learn from his father, Toya went through an existential crisis when he was replaced by his younger brother Shoto, which led to him despising both his younger brother and his father. While Dabi intended to kill Shoto in revenge, he takes advantage of Endeavor becoming Japan's new Number One Hero to expose their family life to the nation. During Class 1-A's battle with the Paranormal Liberation Front and during the Final War Arc Shoto faces his brother, seeing himself in him due their pasts with their father. In the Final War Arc, Dabi is defeated after a fierce battle, but his Quirk evolved during the fight as he replicates Shoto's Phosphor to avoid being frozen, making his way to Endeavor when Skeptic relays that his father is fighting All For One. Dabi is revealed to have been building up his body heat during the conflict with the intent of turning himself into a bomb to kill everyone, but the Todoroki family prevents his detonation with a near-dead Dabi cursing Endeavor. He is placed on life support with Endeavor pledging to make amends and shoulder the burden of his hatred by promising to visit Dabi daily. ; : The archnemesis of Ochaco Uraraka, a demented
yandere-type girl who is able to assume the physical appearance of another with her Quirk , which involves her drinking a person's blood in order to turn into that person, this ability later evolving to allow her to use the Quirk of whomever she turns into, provided that she has access to information about that quirk. Horikoshi stated that Toga is the hardest female character to illustrate so far, her eyes and hair being particularly difficult. She is a cheerful girl, to the point of smiling even after having presumably killed someone, displaying sadistic tendencies. But she has shown to be easily embarrassed, such as when she thinks people are flirting with her, or when she is naked while copying the clothes of the people that she has transformed into. Toga was driven to villainy when her parents spurned her for her morbid blood obsession, she eventually ran away from home after attacking a bleeding student she liked in a moment of weakness. She is considered to be an arch-enemy of Ochaco Uraraka, although she also fought Tsuyu Asui, thus causing Tsuyu to feel hatred towards Toga. Despite her attempt to kill both girls, she tries to befriend them as they fight, affectionately calling Tsuyu by her first name and describing the former as "lovely". When talking to Ochaco, she said that it is only natural to want to be like the one you love, and for Toga this means physically becoming whoever it is that she has romantic feelings towards. This warped idea of how romance works, is due to her psychotic nature and obsession with blood. Her obsession with blood plays into her warped perception of how romantic relationships work. During the Provisional Hero License Exam, she disguised herself as Camie while fighting Izuku. She also transforms into Ochaco and tries to tag Izuku, but he sees through her disguise. He saves her despite knowing she was not the real Ochaco. Toga then transforms back into Camie once she finds that Izuku saw through her disguise. She leaves the area afterwards, which later makes Hanta, Denki and Minoru feel suspicious about Izuku having a naked encounter with "Camie". Toga's obsession with Deku and Ochaco also motivates her desire to be accepted by society, deciding to kill Ochaco in response to both Ochaco's refusal to accept her warped sense of love and in response to Twice's death. Using a sample of Twice's blood to replicate his Quirk in order to overwhelm the heroes who are preventing All for One from reaching Tomura in the final battle, she later battles Ochaco again with the latter successfully reaching out to her. In the aftermath of their battle, Toga sacrifices her own life by performing a blood transfusion that saves Ochaco from the verge of death. ; / : A villain who initially suffered an
existential crisis along with having an apparent form of
dissociative personality disorder due to an
Existential crisis that resulted from abusing his Quirk . This Quirk allows him to create copies of anything he touches. He twice enjoyed assuming dramatic poses and eccentric facial expressions, constantly contradicting himself, making a statement in his normal voice and then immediately saying the opposite in a different tone. During his confrontation with Skeptic's clones, Jin was revealed to create clones to compensate for his loneliness, before being traumatized when his clones got tired of being bossed around and then ending up killing each other after he was knocked out. He has since refused to use the quirk on himself. He joined the League of Villains because they accepted his flaws and made him feel comfortable in his own skin. His desperation to find friends leads him to trust others very quickly. This also leaves him vulnerable to betrayal and emotionally devastated when people such as Overhaul or Hawks turn on him. When injured by the fake clones Skeptic created, he moved past his trauma after realizing that he was the original, and he did not hesitate to protect Himiko Toga. Though his clones were still conflicted over not being originals, they are able to work past it to achieve their goals. It is shown that even after conquering his inner demons Jin still occasionally experiences relapses, suggesting that he still has split personality issues. He is fatally wounded by Hawks during the Jaku Hospital Raid, dying in Toga's arms after saving her from being captured by the heroes. ; / : A flashy villain and former
stage magician whose Quirk allows him to instantly shrink anything in a spherical area into a small
marble without actually damaging it. Before he was recruited by the League of Villains, Atsuhiro worked as an entertainer and was the great-great-grandson of Oji Harima, a criminal from the distant past, who stole from false heroes and preaching reformation while giving back to the people on the streets. As a member of the peerless thief's lineage, Atsuhiro was instilled with the values of fighting corruption and exposing injustices. During the League's meeting with the Shie Hassaikai, Atsuhiro loses his left arm when he attempts to take down Overhaul; he has it replaced with a prosthetic. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, he sustains grievous injuries while saving the other members of the League from being captured by heroes and is left behind on the battlefield by All For One. ; / : The archnemesis of Mezo Shoji, a villain whose Quirk gives him the appearance and abilities of a
gecko. He was inspired to join the League by Stain and admires that Hero Killer so much that he modeled his look and fighting style on his. He wants to change society due to the prejudice he suffered on account of his appearance. Spinner has little respect for heroes, purposely treading on Pixie-Bob's face, grinning as she lies on the ground beneath his foot, unconscious and bleeding as a result of his and Magne's earlier attack, due to the fact that he believes heroes are corrupt. Despite being a villain, he seems to have a sense of morality and is shocked upon learning of Tomura's true goal of eradicating society altogether, rather than reshaping it to make it better. His dedication to Stain's ideology also has him question some of the League's actions, such as attacking a police convoy to exact revenge on Overhaul. During the Paranormal Liberation War, he tells Himiko Toga to come back to them safely when she leaves to confront Ochaco Uraraka, and also aids Tomura when he was unconscious, and gives him a signature hand mask to wake him up, which helps him to achieve his dream. While facing Tentacole, Spinner is revealed to have been enhanced with two additional Quirks: a Body Bulk Quirk to increase his muscles and size along with the Quirk Scalemail to augment his strength and defense, both of which come at the cost of his higher functions, thus undermining the heteromorphs' uprising and allowing Mezo to reach out and end the riot peacefully. Izuku later passes Tomura's last words on to a convalescent Spinner and he pledges to make Tomura's history known once he recovers. In the Epilogue Arc, Spinner is visited in the Central Hospital by Izuku where a doctor informs Izuku that Spinner is slowly becoming a Nomu because of the extra Scalemale and Body Bulk Quirks. After a breakdown, Spinner plans to write about Tomura's legacy. ; / : A
transgender woman whose Quirk allows her to magnetize others near her. Magne has a cruel and brutal personality, befitting a murderous criminal. According to Tiger, she has committed nine armed robberies, three murders, and twenty-nine attempted murders. During her time in the League, Magne was shown to be quite perceptive and quick thinking, as shown when she deduced Izuku Midoriya had been the one to defeat Muscular and he needed to be put down. And she was the one who came up with the idea to go after the students, after they rescued Katsuki Bakugo. It was revealed that she had an unnamed friend who still supported her decision to live life the way she chose, despite not possessing the courage to do the same thing herself. She is brutally killed by Overhaul after recklessly attacking the latter with her Quirk. ; / : A malefic villain whose Quirk allows him to manipulate and enlarge the
muscle fibers beneath his skin, granting him immense strength, speed, stamina, and durability. Befitting his appearance, Muscular has a very sadistic and bloodthirsty personality. He openly admits that he wants to use his Quirk freely to kill. Muscular was responsible for killing the Water Hose duo. During the Forest Training Arc, Muscular took part in the mission to capture Bakugo for the League of Villains and was imprisoned in Tartarus after being defeated by Izuku. Although he later escapes from Tartarus during a prison break led by All For One, he is ultimately defeated again by Izuku and re-imprisoned for his crimes. ; : A teenage villain whose Quirk allows him to generate vast amounts of a toxic sleeping gas from his body. As he is not immune to his own Quirk, Mustard wears a gas mask that is attached to two oxygen tanks on his back. He has been shown to be pragmatic. Mustard believes that no matter how impressive a person's Quirk is, it does not change the fact that they are still only human. During the Forest Training Arc, Mustard took part in the mission to capture Bakugo for the League of Villains, but he was defeated by Tetsutetsu and arrested by the police. ; : An insane and cannibalistic villain whose Quirk allows him to lengthen, sharpen, and manipulate his teeth into arrays of powerful blades. During the Jump Festa '21 event, Horikoshi confirmed that the character was inspired by the
Cenobites from the
Hellraiser franchise. Moonfish is an insane, laconic individual who talks to himself and is fascinated with consuming flesh. He has a habit of repeating key information to himself in order to stay focused on his objectives. During the Forest Training Arc, Moonfish took part in the mission to capture Bakugo for the League of Villains and was imprisoned in Tartarus after being defeated by Tokoyami's Quirk. He later escaped from Tartarus during the prison break led by All For One. During the "Final War" arc, Moonfish sported a new outfit and fights the Pro Heroes at Okuto Island. He was defeated by the Pro Heroes and arrested. ; : An immensely powerful
kaiju-sized villain who has multiple Quirks and is deeply loyal to All For One. According to Garaki, the Nomu were based on him. Gigantomachia appears to be a polite person at first, but he becomes impatient and aggressive to those who are uncooperative with him. If someone manages to help him out though, he will leave and avoid a confrontation. He is a faithful servant to All For One and questions Tomura's worthiness as his successor. His devotion and obedience to All For One are so great that simply hearing a recording of All For One's voice can keep him from breaking out into a blind rage. Eventually, Gigantomachia begins to acknowledge Tomura as All For One's successor after the fight with Re-Destro, even shedding a tear of joy at Tomura standing proud over his defeated foe. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, he is sedated by Kirishima, defeated by Endeavor, and left behind on the battlefield by All For One. During the final battle, he is reawakened from his incarceration at the Jaku Hospital. Once Gigantomachia reaches All For One, he lashes out at him for his betrayal leading All For One to kill him.
Underlings When Shigaraki promoted the campaign of the League of Villains, he led an assortment of Underlings to the U.S.J. to attack it with the plans to eliminate All Might only to be defeated by the students and teachers where most of them were subdued by Eraserhead's fighting skills. None of them were named until
My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero. ; : An underling who sports a Quirk that gives him gun-tipped fingers that shoot bullets. ; : An underling who sports a Quirk that enables her to harden and control her hair as well as launching her dreadlocks like a missile. ; : A hulking underling in a three-horned gas mask who sports a Quirk that enables him to shoot lasers from his face. ; : An underling with rocky skin who sports a body morph Quirk that enables him to have two extra arms. ; : A
Venus flytrap-headed underling who sports a Quirk that enables him to turn his body parts into different plants that can also heal his allies. ; : An underling who sports a Quirk that enables her to control her hair and shape the tip of her ponytails into weapons. ; : A muscular underling in a face mask that covers his mouth who sports a Quirk that charges his muscles up for a severe blow. If he overcharges it, his muscles get severely sore. ; : An underling with an elongated head, eyestalks, and a Quirk that gives him sharp iron claws. ; : A genderless humanoid paper rune underling with red eyes on it whose Quirk enables it to split into many paper runes and create clones of itself. ; : A one-eyed hulking underling with blue skin. In the anime, he sported horns which is associated with his unnamed Quirk. ; : A lean underling in a gas mask whose Quirk grants him extra arms. ; : : A tall muscular underling whose Quirk enables him to manipulate water. He and his fellow aquatic underlings attacked Izuku, Tsuyu, and Minoru in the Shipwreck Zone before being defeated when Izuku used the Delaware Smash to trap them in a water vortex. ; : A humanoid
shark underling whose Quirk grants him the abilities of a shark except for breathing underwater causing him to wear a diving cylinder. ; : An underling whose Quirk enables him to produce oxygen which comes in handy when swimming underwater. ; : A humanoid
chameleon underling whose Quirk grants him the abilities of a chameleon including camouflage. He and the underlings with him ambushed Kirishima and Bakugo in the Haunted Zone before he was defeated by Bakugo. ; : A skinny underling whose Quirk enables him to stretch his arms in order to grab things from a distance. He and the underlings with him ambushed Kyoka, Momo, and Denki in the Mountain Zone where he was defeated by Denki when he slams his fist into Denki's electrified state. ; : A well-built underling in a full helmet whose Quirk enables him to expand his muscles and strengthen them. He was incapacitated by Denki. ; : A tall lean underling in a skull mask whose Quirk enables him to harvest and control electrical currents which comes in handy when blocking other electrical signals. Tesla bested Denki in battle before being defeated by Snipe.
Nomu The League of Villains also makes use of the , monsters with exposed brains and different Quirks who were created by All For One and Daruma
from deceased individuals. They are also called
Artificial Humans and lack brain function, making them obedient to whoever uses them. The Nomu have been used by the League of Villains even after they merged with the Meta-Liberation Army to form the Paranormal Liberation Front. Each of the Nomu are separated into different tiers: • The Lower Tier Nomu serve as the foot soldiers and are the weakest of the Nomu. Some of the useful members of this tier are by Doctor Garaki's side. • The Middle Tier Nomu have more colors to them. • The Upper Tier Nomu can match blows with the Heroes. Each one is supposed to be as strong as 10 people. • The Near High-End Nomu are incomplete Nomu that lack any intelligence. • The High-End Nomu are the strongest of the Nomu and possess six Quirks including Super Regeneration. The prequel manga
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes reveals that the current version of the Nomu was created in response to how they can defeat even the mightiest hero through sheer force of will. Besides Kurogiri, the following are the known Nomu: ; Nomu that attacked U.S.J. : A Nomu with Shock Absorption and Super Radiation that accompanied Tomura, Kurogami, and some League of Villains recruits to attack the Unforeseen Simulation Joint. This Nomu was responsible for giving Eraser Head his scar before he was defeated by All Might. ; Nomu Trio Three Nomu who were responsible for attacking Hosu City. The Four-Eyed Nomu possessed the Quirks Possession and Release, Muscle Augmentation, and Tongue Web. The Winged Nomu possessed an unnamed wing Quirk. The Eyeless Nomu sports Super Regeneration. During the attack on Hosu City, the Four-Eyed Nomu was defeated by Gran Torino, the Winged Nomu was killed by Endeavor, and the Eyeless Nomu was killed by Stain. ; Chainsaw Nomu : A Nomu with an unnamed tool arm quirk that enabled it to grow different tool-tipped arms where four of them had chainsaws, one had a drill, and another had a claw hammer. It accompanied Dabi and the Vanguard Action Squad to crash the U.A.'s forest training. The Chainsaw Nomu attacked Momo Yaoyorozu and Yosetsu Awase before being recalled by Dabi following Bakugo's capture. During the "Hideout Raid" arc, the Chainsaw Nomu was restrained by Mt. Lady. ; : A highly advanced and sentient High-End Nomu, made from an unnamed street punk, who attacks Endeavor and Hawks in Kyushu. Hood showed signs of obedience and loyalty to his master. He speaks with a stutter and uses broken grammar. He is revealed to possess six different Quirks and is able to severely injure Endeavor before the latter incinerates him with his ultimate super move Prominence Burn. ; A sentient High-End Nomu with robotic thrusters for legs, mouths on his hands, and a metal grid grafted to his head that is kept in Daruma's lab beneath Jaku Hospital. His Quirks include an unnamed body expansion Quirk, an unnamed mouth Quirk, and an unnamed metal teeth Quirk. Dring the Jaku Hospital Raid, Chubs was defeated by Eraser Head and Crust and is later among the Nomu killed by Tomura's Decay. ; : A sentient High-End Nomu with a feminine body and a mouth hidden in her chin that is kept in Daruma's lab beneath Jaku Hospital. Her Quirks include Liquifecation and Rupture. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Woman tried to keep the Pro Heroes from reaching Daruma only to be defeated by Present Mic and X-Less Woman was among the Nomu that were killed by Tomura's Decay. ; A sentient High-End Nomu with implanted robotic parts and wearing a robotic helmet that is kept in Daruma's lab beneath Jaku Hospital. His Quirks involve an unnamed spacial distortion ability and an unnamed eye beam ability. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Robot was killed by Mirko after it tore off one of her arms. ; A small Nomu with a cable-like bottom that is owned by Daruma and has the ability to teleport people by spraying a goo that makes its recipient a medium for the teleportation. Johnny wears a helmet that enables Daruma to control where anyone is teleported to. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, he was killed by the falling door as Mirko breaks through to the laboratory. ; : A small Nomu with human noses for ears and a spinal tail that is owned by Daruma. He has the Quirk Double that enables him to make a copy of someone. ; A sentient bulky elephant-like High-End Nomu that is kept in Daruma's lab beneath Jaku Hospital. His Quirks include an unnamed elephant Quirk and an unnamed arm bulk up Quirk. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Eleph tried to prevent the Pro Heroes from getting to Daruma only to be defeated by them. He was later among the Nomu killed by Tomura's Decay. ; : A sentient High End Nomu that is kept in Daruma's lab beneath Jaku Hospital. His Quirks include an unnamed antennae Quirk and an unnamed rib cage Quirk. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Ribby tried to prevent the Pro Heroes from getting to Daruma only to be defeated by them. When Tomura awakened and started using his decay, Ribby tried to grab Eraser Head only for Crust to sacrifice himself so that Eraser Head can get away.
Meta Liberation Army The is a powerful organization of villains originally founded and led by the infamous villain . They refer to Quirks as and believe that the free usage of Quirks is a basic human right. They also serve as the titular main antagonists in the Meta Liberation Army Arc. They are considered as one of the most infamous villain groups, and their leader is compared to the likes of All For One. During the time of his imprisonment, Destro wrote the
Meta Liberation War, an autobiography in which he expresses his ideology of Quirks liberation, and which undergoes several reprints due to its popularity. After the Meta Liberation Army is defeated by the League of Villains, Tomura merges the two organizations to create the Paranormal Liberation Front. ; / : The condescending grand commander of the Meta Liberation Army and a descendant of Destro. His Quirk grants him the ability to convert his stress and anger into raw power, which turns him into a hulking monster and significantly enhances his strength. At first, Re-Destro seems to be a completely normal and balanced person. However, this persona is merely a façade, for he is a devout follower of his ancestor's ideals and believes that Quirks should be celebrated rather than suppressed and controlled. Re-Destro does not hesitate to torture and kill people in order to achieve his goals, and he does not tolerate lack of respect for either Destro or the Meta Liberation Army. When his secretary Miyashita defined Destro's book as pretentious and the Liberation Army as terrorists, he snaps his neck and kills him on the spot. However, he seemed to show some remorse by shedding tears afterwards. He attempts to wipe out the League of Villains, but ultimately fails when Tomura defeats him in battle and damages his lower legs, prompting him to submit. He joined the Paranormal Liberation Front as one of its lieutenants and now uses a high-tech wheelchair due to his damaged legs being amputated. He later got his legs replaced with cybernetics. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, he is defeated by Edgeshot and arrested for his crimes. ; / : A manipulative and levelheaded politician who serves as one of the executives of the Meta Liberation Army. His Quirk allows him to boost the physical and mental abilities of his subordinates with his voice. Koku portrays himself as a calm and levelheaded man, as he was not fazed by Curious' death, and instead displayed his intelligence and skills in manipulation by instead taking advantage of her death, along with using his Quirk to further motivate and strengthen his comrades instead. He is also shown to be arrogant as seen when Spinner compares himself to the Meta Liberation Army and states how they were equal, earning his malice by insinuating that Spinner was his equal. He is later defeated by the heroes during the Jaku Hospital Raid and arrested for his crimes. ; / : A tech-savvy executive member of the Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk allows him to take a human-sized object and turn it into an exact lookalike of any given person, which he can then control like a
puppet. In battle, Skeptic is a ruthless and calculating opponent. He calmly ordered his puppets to break Twice's arms to stop him from resisting further, and he reacted to Himiko's reawakening with only the minor irritation that he would have to adjust his puppets' strength to kill her. As he initially failed to capture Twice and kill Toga, he immediately became obsessed with not failing and falsely assuring himself and his superior that everything was as predicted. He later acted recklessly by entering into the front lines of combat himself in order not to fail, despite knowing that he was completely abandoning the strategic advantage afforded to him by his Quirk in being able to combat someone in a safe location. He is very loyal to Re-Destro: even after the Army merged with the League of Villains to become the Paranormal Liberation Front, he still cared for and abided by his former master's wishes. He is the only executive member of the Meta Liberation Army who was not captured by the heroes during the Jaku Hospital Raid. When his hideout is found during the Final War arc, Skeptic was apprehended by the Pro Heroes led by Hound Dog. ; / : A blue-skinned executive member of the Meta Liberation Army who gets her villain name from her very inquisitive personality. Her Quirk allows her to turn anything she touches into a bomb. As described by her Liberation Army code name, Chitose is an immensely curious woman who is highly invested in her journalistic pursuits. She had been inspired to claim the hearts of the people with her stories, all for the benefit of their villain group. She is killed by Toga during the war between the League of Villains and the Meta Liberation Army that takes place in Deika City, where Toga copies Uravity's abilities and uses them on Curious and those with her. ; / : An
Inuit-like member of the Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk allows him to freely control all nearby ice. Geten is a loyal warrior of the Meta Liberation Army and is a devout believer in its principles. He feels greatly indebted to Re-Destro for granting him more power, and he desires to create a world where the strongest supervillains stand at the top of the hierarchy. During the war between the League of Villains and the Meta Liberation Army, Geten faces off against Dabi and fights the latter to a stalemate. He is later defeated by Cementoss during the Jaku Hospital Raid and arrested for his crimes. ; / : A false hero who possesses an unnamed sliding Quirk and works as a double agent for the Meta Liberation Army. Tatsuyuki is fiercely loyal to his superiors, and he is strict with others for not following proper etiquette. This was shown when he chastised Hawks for not notifying them of his leave, stating that he is of a higher rank within the Liberation Army, only to back down when confronted by Skeptic. During the Jaku Hospital Raid, he is exposed by Death Arms and arrested for his crimes.
Shie Hassaikai The (lit. "Eight Precepts of Death") is a
Yakuza group that intends to gain power by producing and dealing Quirk-destroying drugs on the
black market. It is one of many Yakuza groups that run the criminal underworld in Japan. A man known only as "The Boss" originally led this organization and brought Kai Chisaki into it. His generation fell from prominence during the rise of All Might and Heroes. The Yakuza were pushed into the shadows and lived under constant surveillance. They also serve as the titular main antagonists of the Shie Hassaikai Arc. ; : The unnamed former
crime boss of the Shie Hassaikai, Overhaul's
foster father, and Eri's maternal grandfather. After refusing to consent to Overhaul's inhumane master plan to bring the Yakuza back to power through a Quirk-destroying drug, he is secretly put into a comatose state by Overhaul. Overhaul intended to revive the Boss after using his position as the new head of the Shie Hassaikai to realize his goals. But that becomes impossible after the League of Villains mutilates Overhaul's arms to render him unable to restore his leader. Overhaul later escapes Tartarus so he can visit his former leader and beg for his forgiveness. Overhaul realizes that Eri can restore him. ; / : The
mysophobic crime boss of the Shie Hassaikai. His Quirk enables him to disassemble anything he touches, as well as reassemble it in any configuration he desires. He can also use his Quirk to fuse himself with others, which enables him to use their Quirks, and heal himself of any injuries he sustains in combat. Prior to being adopted by the boss, he endorsed the hypothesis that a Quirk is a viral disease that is spread through rats. After he was adopted by the boss, he was seen as trouble but tried to hone himself into an honorable Yakuza. He is obsessed with restoring the Yakuza to their former glory and attempts to turn his dreams into reality by creating a Quirk-destroying drug and serum and then monopolizing it on the black market. But he was defeated by Deku and sent to Tartarus for his crimes. The League of Villains, having sabotaged the Shie Hassaikai to avenge Magne, intercept Overhaul's prison transport and destroy Overhaul's hands so that he cannot use his Quirk again. Escaping during the Tartarus breakout, Overhaul becomes Lady Nagant's partner in leading her to Deku in return to be taken to see the former Shie Hassakai boss so he can beg for his forgiveness. After being sent back to prison and realizing that Eri can restore the boss in his stead, Overhaul agrees to Deku's condition of seeking the girl's forgiveness in return for visitation rights. ; / : Overhaul's childhood friend and loyal personal assistant. His Quirk enables him to slow down the movements of anything he hits with his clock-hand-like hair. Hari is a composed and cold-hearted individual, as shown when he was unfazed that Overhaul kills a fellow subordinate, and does not have objections to Eri's inhumane treatment. Being Overhaul's assistant, he is loyal to his leader. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Suneater and arrested by the police. ; / : The general manager of the Shie Hassaikai. His Quirk allows him to transfer his own body and mind into solid objects, which he can then manipulate and control like his actual body. He generally uses his Quirk to disguise himself as a black-beaked hand puppet. Like all of the members of the Shie Hassaikai group, Joi is loyal to Overhaul, and he becomes enraged whenever people show disrespectful or threatening behavior towards his boss. He is hot-tempered and easily lets his emotions run wild, even if it costs him his stealth advantage. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Deku and Eraser Head, and arrested by the police.
Eight Bullets The are Overhaul's eight elite henchman. Most of them were cast out by society and had no reason to live until they were given a purpose by Overhaul. Ironically, despite the fact that they are fiercely loyal to him, Overhaul regards the Eight Bullets as expendable pawns and only sees them for their utilitarian value to his cause. ; : A former
con artist whose Quirk enables him to force people to answer his questions truthfully. He became disillusioned with society when he could not find someone worthy of his trust and joined the Hassaikai upon realizing Overhaul's villainous but honest intentions. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Lemillion and arrested by the police. ; : A hulking
gangster whose Quirk allows him to absorb the stamina of his adversaries, simultaneously strengthening himself and weakening his opponents. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by the combined efforts of Nejire, Uravity, Froppy, and Ryukyu, and arrested by the police. ; : A fanatic villain whose Quirk allows him to telekinetically steal any objects that his target possesses. The objects that can be stolen include even manifestations of others' Quirks. He joined the Hassaikai after losing everything he had to a traitorous lover and being put in tremendous debt. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Suneater and arrested by the police. ; : A masked villain whose Quirk allows him to grow sharp, durable crystals all over his body. He joined the Hassaikai after being beaten almost to death by a former colleague and discarded on the street. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Suneater and arrested by the police. ; : An insane villain who is obsessed with eating. His Quirk allows his teeth to easily chew through and consume any solid substance, no matter how durable it is. Soramitsu appears to be insane. He is always hungry and thus obsessed with eating. He joined the Hassaikai after being spurned by society for his abnormal personality. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Suneater and arrested by the police. ; / : A battle-crazed villain who thrives on bloodshed and only cares about seeking battle. His Quirk enables him to rotate his shoulders at extreme speeds, allowing him to attack his targets with a near-endless barrage of bullet punches. He believes that it is unbecoming for a fighter to use weapons and that everyone should fight only with the power of their bodies. He joined the Hassaikai after being easily defeated by Overhaul in a fight. Since then, he has followed Overhaul's orders but has no loyalty to him. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Red Riot and Fat Gum and arrested by the police. ; : A
monk-like villain whose Quirk allows him to create a dome-shaped force field around himself and his allies. Hekiji used to be a devout Buddhist. He is recruited by Overhaul after Kendo Rappa's tendency to challenge people to fights became obnoxious. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Red Riot and Fat Gum and arrested by the police. ; : An alcoholic villain whose Quirk enables him to subject anyone near him to severe dizziness, throwing off their sense of balance and putting them in a state similar to being drunk. Befitting his Quirk, Deidoro seems to be an alcoholic, as he keeps drinking even while talking or engaging his enemy. He is shown to anger easily. During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, he is defeated by Lemillion and arrested by the police.
Humarise is a global cult and the main villains of ''
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission''. They seek to eliminate Quirks from the world to avert the catastrophe foretold by the Quirk Singularity Doomsday Theory. ; : The main antagonist of ''
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'' and the leader of Humarise. His Quirk enables him to
reflect all types of energy, including any attack and its effects, back to the user, as well as storing it for later use. He was defeated by Deku and later arrested by the Otheon police. ; : A female member of Humarise. Her Quirk allows her to morph her left hand into a
bow, as well as being able to control the object she shoots out of it. However, she cannot create her own ammunition. ; : A masked member of Humarise. His Quirk allows him to create iron balls and shoot them from his knuckles. He was defeated by Shoto and later arrested by the Otheon police. ; : A villain duo of two twin brothers – and – who are members of Humarise. Their Quirk allows each of them to manifest flexible swords from their arms and shoulders. Both of them are defeated by Bakugo and later arrested by the Otheon police. ; : A hulking monstrous villain who is a member of Humarise. His Quirk allows him to create a powerful water current from his fingertips and horns. He was defeated by Shoto and later arrested by the Otheon police. ; : A red-haired member of Humarise. His Quirk enables him to transform into an
Oni-like creature, where his arms can transform into spiked clubs. He was defeated by Deku. ; : A researcher and member of Humarise. While he was forced to join Humarise and develop the Trigger Bombs, he escaped from the organization to get the deactivation key created by his colleague Eddie Soul, at the cost of his life, to the right people, to stop the cult's genocidal plan to eradicate Quirk users around the world.
Villain Factory The is a separate villain group in
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes created by All For One. It is responsible for distributing Quirk-enhancing drugs and turning innocent victims into Instant Villains. ; / / : The main antagonist of the prequel manga series
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes and a member of the Villain Factory. All For One bestowed upon him the Quirks Overlock, Self-Detonation, Radio Waves, Regeneration, and Bombify. Number 6 is responsible for a number of actions that occurred throughout the series, including turning Kazuho Haneyama into the second Queen Bee after she politely rejected his advances, causing him to develop a rivalry with the Crawler. In the finale, he blows himself up in a fit of rage, having been unable to kill his rival.
Other villains The following villains are not associated with any of the villain groups above: ; / : A former hero trainee who became disillusioned with the hero system after seeing how many became heroes for money and fame, and following his brief career as a vigilante known as , as seen in the
Vigilantes spin-off series prior to his defeat by Knuckleduster, turned into a
serial killer with the mission of purging society of both villains and "fake" heroes. His Quirk is , which allows him to paralyze a person for a certain period of time by ingesting their blood. Izuku and Shoto defeated him, and he was later imprisoned in Tartarus. In the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War, Stain escaped during All For One's Nomu attack on the prison with a data disk containing Tartarus' security records. Stain presented the disk to All Might a month later helping the former hero realize his legacy he had with others. He later assists All Might in his battle against All For One, resulting in All For One killing him, and stealing his Quirk. ; / : A villain who commits crimes for fame through posting video recordings of his criminal acts. His Quirk allows him to bestow the property of
elasticity to anything he touches. When he was a teenager, Danjuro wanted to be a hero whose name would go down in history and be in the textbooks, and so he enrolled in an unnamed high school with a Hero course. However, his grades were terrible, he was repeating years at a high school that was not highly regarded, and he failed the Provisional Hero License Exam four times. His dream of becoming a hero came to an end after he was expelled from school for interfering with a Pro-Hero's work, received a strike from the Police Force, was disowned by his parents as a result of a lawsuit filed by the family of the injured window washer that put them in deep debt, and saw his old classmate Takeshita becoming a successful Pro Hero while not remembering Danjuro. Danjuro has little-to-no interest in money or other objects of value. Instead, he chases after fame, which he tries to achieve through video recordings of his criminal acts. He and La Brava are defeated by Deku and handed over to the police, where Gentle Criminal is interrogated by Gori and where Danjuro lies to save La Brava from being punished with him. Following the events of the Paranormal Liberation War, during All For One's prison breakouts, a reformed Danjuro helps stop several of the prisoners from his prison from escaping, and joins the heroes' side in the Final War. Following the war, Denjuro is officially released from prison as a reward for his services and reunites with La Brava. ; / : La Brava is Gentle's loyal admirer, who films and posts videos of his criminal activities online. Her Quirk allows her to boost the power of whomever she loves the most by declaring her love to them (although she is only able to activate her Quirk once a day). In her younger days, La Brava became sensitive to rejection after her lover rejected her love letter; and she fell into a deep depression where she became a withdrawn shut-in who had no aspirations, spending every day glued to her computer, and even contemplating suicide. However, her hope and energy was restored after seeing Danjuro's videos, and she wanted to accompany him and help even if doing so made her a criminal as well. She and Gentle are defeated by Deku and handed over to the police, where La Brava was interrogated by two detectives. She later joins the heroes' side during the Final War. ; : A masked villain who attacks Endeavor while he is interning Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki. His Quirk allows him to control and manipulate any
lane lines that are painted on the road. Ending is mentally ill and noticeably infatuated with Endeavor. He is completely suicidal whilst disregarding of other peoples' lives if it serves to provoke Endeavor into killing him. He is defeated by the Endeavor Agency trainees and later arrested by the police. ; / : A former hero who worked as an
assassin for the Public Safety Commission, killing both villains and corrupt heroes. Her Quirk grants her the ability to transform her right forearm into a rifle at will. She uses her hair to create ammunition. Kaina is a serious and disciplined woman, who does not hesitate to hurt people to fulfill her mission. She can be very casual and rather fearless, showing no visible fear upon meeting All For One and even addressing him in a familiar way. Disillusioned with the hero society, she attacks the Public Safety president, causing her to be sent to Tartarus. During the Tartarus Break-in, she escaped, helping Kai Chisaki in the process. She then was sent by All for One to capture Izuku Midoriya, receiving an Air Walk Quirk as payment. Kaina was defeated by Izuku. All For One triggered a Quirk-infused bomb for her failure, which exploded her, but she managed to survive. Albeit still recovering from her injuries, a reformed Kaina rejoins the heroes' side during the Final War. In the epilogue, Kaina decides to stay in Tartarus for a shorter while despite being offered a pardon from Hawks, since she still haven't regained her trust in the hero society, but still puts her faith in Izuku since she believes he would show the best in the hero society. ; : Wolfram is the main antagonist of
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes who was an old acquaintance of All For One and the boss of Swordkill, Daigo, and Nobu. His Quirk enables him to reshape and manipulate all types of metal. All For One also gave Wolfram the Quirk , which enables Wolfram to increase his muscle mass. Wolfram and his group attacked I-Island where the I-Expo was being held. He was defeated by Izuku and All Might.
Wolfram's Minions The following below are the three minions of Wolfram: ; : A minion of Wolfram who has an unnamed Quirk that enables him to cover his forearms with cone-shaped blades that can collapse. He was defeated by Izuku. ; : An obese minion of Wolfram whose unnamed Quirk enables him to transform into a purple gorilla-like beast. He was defeated by Bakugo. ; : A
mantis-like minion of Wolfram whose unnamed Quirk enables him to enlarge his hands and displace anything they touch. He was defeated by Bakugo and Todoroki. ; : The main antagonist of
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising and the boss of Chimera, Mummy, and Slice, seeking to create a new world order where those with strong Quirks rule over the weak. While his Quirk allows him to control the weather, its use gradually causes cellular damage. Nine sought out Dr. Kyudai Garaki to modify his body, receiving a copy of All For One's Quirk in the process. The operation only worsened Nine's condition, forcing him to wear a special life-support system that pumps special drugs in him. He proceeds to track down someone with a Quirk that can repair his body. This leads him to target the Shimano family, only to be defeated by Deku and a One For All-powered Bakugo before being killed by Tomura.
Nine's Minions The following below are the three minions of Nine: ; / : An animalistic minion of Nine with the head of a
wolf, hands that are similar to the talons of an
eagle, and the tail of a crocodile. His Quirk enables him to have the characteristics of any animal. ; / : A
mummy-like minion of Nine whose body is wrapped in burgundy-colored bandages. His Quirk enables him to ensnare anyone with the bandages. ; / : A female minion of Nine. Her Quirk enables her to harden and sharpen her hair. ==Other Hero Schools==