
Naga is an ordinary high school student—except for the fact that he has psychic powers. Recruited into the crime-fighting organization SPOON, he’s suddenly thrust into a world of villains, secret missions, and questionable hero ethics. Alongside his eccentric teammates Hyena and Sasa, Naga battles the opposing organization KNIFE while questioning what it truly means to be a hero. Between saving the world and surviving adolescence, Naga learns that heroism isn’t always about flashy powers or grand ideals.
I Don’t Want This Kind of Hero stands out by refusing to take heroism at face value. Instead of glorifying power, it pokes fun at the absurdity of superhero organizations while still delivering heartfelt character growth.
The series shines in its character writing—each member of SPOON feels flawed, human, and relatable. Humor drives the story, but beneath the jokes lies a thoughtful exploration of responsibility, identity, and the pressure of expectations.
Perfect for readers who enjoy superhero stories with humor, heart, and a self-aware twist.
