My Hero Academia Vol 4
SCORE: 68
It is pretty cool going through the manga after watching the anime of
this content so many years back. Noah is the one that got us into My
Hero Academia. I am thankful I had the ten dollars to purchase the My
Hero Academia Vol 4 manga book. I realized recently that I have amassed
quite a few of these manga books and needed to get some read and
reviewed. My Hero Academia Vol 4 contains chapters twenty-seven through
thirty-five. My Hero Academia Vol 4 feels about the normal size for a
manga book.
There will be spoilers in this review. The Sports Festival continues in
My Hero Academia Vol 4. We get to the second round which is a Cavalry
Battle. Teams of four work together using their Quirks to get and keep
points. The points of the team are on the headband. So a team can steal
a headband of multiple teams and/or have some of their headbands stolen.
The top four teams move onto the final round which is a one on one
tournament with the sixteen remaining students.
Midoyira shows his strategy in My Hero Academia Vol 4. He is also the
biggest target in the Cavalry Battle since he has a headband with so
many points. He is able to progress to the next round but he is no
longer in first place. Deku also makes it through the first round of the
one on one battles. There is an interesting rule in My Hero Academia Vol
4. You are not allowed to kill your opponents. Which is a pretty good
rule in my opinion. Students are learning about the Quirks of others
while Deku is also trying to figure out how to use his powers without
hurting his body.
The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 4 are violence,
blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language and more. Some
of the content within My Hero Academia Vol 4 makes perfect sense like
the super hero violence. The bad language does not really seem to fit in
my personal and professional opinion. I just think of those professors
that taught us a weak, and lazy mind uses profanity. Be more creative
writers.
The end goal of characters is different in My Hero Academia Vol 4. The
young lady that makes all kinds of devices to support heroes is showing
off her devices. She has no interest in winning the tournament. In fact
after showing off all her devices she winds up stepping out of the ring
and losing in that round. I do like seeing stuff like that. Some other
characters decided to drop out of the tournament which allowed others to
come into the tournament. Some Quirks are better than others.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Kohei Horikoshi
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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