My Hero Academia Vol 7
SCORE: 68
My Hero Academia Vol 7 wraps up the storyline with the Hero Killer
Stain and then gets us going on our next storyline. There will be
spoilers in my review of the My Hero Academia Vol 7 manga book. Class
1-A is getting a reputation. Other classes are not happy with them. In
fact there is a scene where another class is being rude and hateful to
them. This class is being accused of trying to draw attention to
themselves and it is making it dangerous for everyone else. I have read
this kind of a concept in Superman comics before. The villains show up
to Metropolis because Superman is there. The same concept has been in
Batman comic books over the decades.
The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 7 are violence,
blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, and more. The
police cover up the Hero Killer Stain incident because non-licensed
heroes took him out. The credit is given to Endeavor. The kids are not
punished for using their powers without a license. This hiding the truth
and lying can cause issues later since they are seen as hypocrites.
Plenty of others know what really happened with the Hero Killer Stain in
My Hero Academia Vol 7. This manga book contains chapters fifty-four
through sixty-two.
The second saga that starts in My Hero Academia Vol 7 involves the
testing of the students so they can go on a summer training camp. They
must pass the written and practical exams though. The students did some
recon on older classes and found out they were to fight robots. The
teachers decided with these dangerous villains out there the kids needed
some practical training instead. Can you guess what kind of practical
exam they get? They are paired up and must fight against a teacher. This
saga is just starting and does not end in My Hero Academia Vol 7.
The practical exam is about more than winning though. The two can defeat
the teacher or one of them can run away. So if one can keep the teacher
busy the other one can get away. Deku and Bakugo must work together
against All Might. Bakugo is so arrogant and proud that he does not want
the assistance of Deku at all. This is going to lead to the two failing.
Deku has a good point about Bakugo using him so they do not succeed.
They will fail if they do not work together. Even with All Might at half
of his power thanks to some bracelets.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Story: 74%
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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