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My Hero Academia Vol 4

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

My Hero Academia Vol 4 

 

I was recently able to finish reading through the My Hero Academia Vol 5 manga book. This artsy book contains chapters thirty-six through forty-four. The U.A. High Sports Festival finishes in My Hero Academia Vol 5. There are some interesting character developments within My Hero Academia Vol 5. Please be aware there will be spoilers in this review of the My Hero Academia Vol 5 manga book. My Hero Academia Vol 5 starts with Bakugo versus Uraraka.

The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 5 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language and more. There is plenty of action in My Hero Academia Vol 5. Numerous one on one matches are shown in My Hero Academia Vol 5. I enjoyed some of the strategies different students used. Uraraka is a good one when she fought Bakugo. Deku winds up losing against Todoroki in My Hero Academia Vol 5.

Deku is not completely healed in My Hero Academia Vol 5 because he needs to learn to control the quirk a bit better. Deku keeps hurting his own body using the quirk almost every single time. This is a real turning point for this hero too. This story arc ends in My Hero Academia Vol 5. We also get a glimpse of the next story arc in My Hero Academia Vol 5. There is a hero killer out there by the name of Stain.

The bonus in My Hero Academia Vol 5 is Summer Hope. This is where the majority of the lack of attire and enticement to lust is found. The final match in My Hero Academia Vol 5 is Todoroki versus Bakugo. Even though Bakugo winds up winning he is still irate, and angry. In fact he is chained down to the floor for the awards ceremony. Bakugo is angry how he won. Todoroki is pondering what Deku said to him in a previous round.

I like how My Hero Academia Vol 5 fleshes out some of the characters. We learn about their pasts, motivations, and more. I have many more My Hero Academia manga to read and review. I plan on continuing with this series for some time. My Hero Academia Vol 5 has a nice page where the author explains his original plan and why he made a change. It was really good to see that change and the explanation.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 62%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 73%
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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