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My Hero Academia Vol 8

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

My Hero Academia Vol 8 

 

I recently finished reading the My Hero Academia Vol 8 manga book. There are some interesting transitions in this manga book. The chapters in My Hero Academia Vol 8 are sixty-three through seventy-one. There will be spoilers in my review. The UA Finals tests are completed in My Hero Academia Vol 8. We find out who passed and who failed. Ultimately it does not matter because all of them are going to the summer camp.

Tomura Shigaraki runs into Midoriya at the mall. The class is buying things for their trip out into the woods. The class is actually dropped off the bus in My Hero Academia Vol 8 and forced to go through the woods to try and make it to the camp. If they make it in time then they will get lunch. Can you guess how many made it in time for lunch? The answer in My Hero Academia Vol 8 is absolutely none of them.

They get to relax before their real training begins. We are introduced to a new super hero team in My Hero Academia Vol 8. There is also a young kid with a really bad attitude. His parents were heroes that died in the line of duty. So he is left all alone. He is such a sad kid that attacks Deku viciously in My Hero Academia Vol 8. The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 8 are violence, bad language, lack of attire, and enticement to lust.

There is some interesting discussion within My Hero Academia Vol 8 between characters. For example Midoriya would fight Shigaraki but innocents would die. In fact he thinks he can kill thirty before any heroes would arrive to stop him. That decay power is brutal in its destructive form. I like some of the art pages in My Hero Academia Vol 8 that show off different characters.

The coolest thing about My Hero Academia Vol 8 to me is the different strategies that characters use. I can tell the author really put some thought into what could these characters with those powers do to win. Some of them are really cool. The intelligence of the different characters is shown quite well in My Hero Academia Vol 8. The goal after My Hero Academia Vol 8 is to get the characters to improve their quirks.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 63%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

SSystem: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Kohei Horikoshi
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}


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