While not an official arc in Kōhei Horikoshi’s manga, this fan-created episode concept has sparked endless discussions, fan art, and even original audio dramas. So, what exactly is Training of the Dead , and why does it resonate so deeply with fans? The idea reimagines the U.S.J. rescue training arc—but with a dark twist. During Class 1-A’s disaster simulation, a villain with a necromantic or viral Quirk (fan-named “Patient Zero” ) is accidentally released from confinement. Instead of simply attacking, this villain infects both students and villains alike.
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While not an official arc in Kōhei Horikoshi’s manga, this fan-created episode concept has sparked endless discussions, fan art, and even original audio dramas. So, what exactly is Training of the Dead , and why does it resonate so deeply with fans? The idea reimagines the U.S.J. rescue training arc—but with a dark twist. During Class 1-A’s disaster simulation, a villain with a necromantic or viral Quirk (fan-named “Patient Zero” ) is accidentally released from confinement. Instead of simply attacking, this villain infects both students and villains alike.
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