My Hero Academia Vol 17
SCORE: 69
Things are really starting to move in My Hero Academia Vol 17.
Chapters one hundred and forty-eight through one hundred and fifty-seven
are within My Hero Academia Vol 17. This manga book cost me $9.99. There
are some really shocking things that happen within My Hero Academia Vol
17. The Afterword within My Hero Academia Vol 17 near the end explains
the storyline will wrap up in the next manga volume. Plus he uses fan
letters to get his strength back.
I will include spoilers in my review of the My Hero Academia Vol 17
manga book. The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 17
are violence, blood, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust,
and more. The battle to save Eri continues within My Hero Academia Vol
17. Lemillion makes it to Eri first within My Hero Academia Vol 17. He
fights with Chisaki in My Hero Academia Vol 17.
There are some really important plot points that happen within My Hero
Academia Vol 17. First and foremost we learn that Eri’s power is to
rewind someone. Chisaki has been experimenting on Eri to weaponize that
to remove the powers of the heroes. They only perfected a few of them in
My Hero Academia Vol 17. Lemillion gets shot in My Hero Academia Vol 17
with this, and winds up losing his powers forever. At least that is what
readers are led to believe in this manga volume.
Deku and other heroes make it to the fight area and continue to go after
Chisaki. We also learn a lot about Chisaki’s power in My Hero Academia
Vol 17. He can disassemble or reassemble whatever he can touch. That
means he can send spikes up out of the ground or grab the arms of
someone else and connect them to himself after his own arms are too
injured. All of these things happen in My Hero Academia Vol 17.
Two of the League of Villains actually help out the heroes in My Hero
Academia Vol 17. The fight moves from the underground to above ground at
the end of My Hero Academia Vol 17. Deku realizes that Eri can heal him.
That means he can use One for All at one hundred percent and not worry
about taking damage. Eri heals Deku in My Hero Academia Vol 17 when that
happens. I vaguely remember this from the anime. The fight is about to
get very interesting.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Kohei Horikoshi
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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