My Hero Academia Vol 21
SCORE: 70
I continue my exploration of the My Hero Academia manga with My Hero
Academia Vol 21. There are two hundred pages in this manga book that
sells for $9.99. I may have paid a bit less if this book was on sale. My
Hero Academia Vol 21 contains chapters one hundred and eighty-nine to
chapter two hundred. It is quite a deal that My Hero Academia reached
chapter two hundred. Those behind this series were really excited.
The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 21 are violence,
blood, language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. Warning!
Spoilers enroute. Deku has an interesting vision of the past users of
his quirk in My Hero Academia Vol 21. This book starts out with content
related to Hawks and Endeavor. It looks like Endeavor is really working
hard to be better. He is now the number one hero and there is a lot of
pressure on him.
There is a moment where I thought Hawks might be someone who would
betray the heroes. Hawks is actually undercover for the heroes trying to
stop the League of Villains. Hawks is trying to get in good with them so
he can learn their plans to better take them down. Shinso is being
transferred to the hero course in My Hero Academia Vol 21. Shinso is a
part of the Class A versus Class B battles in My Hero Academia Vol 21.
Shinso is not very experienced. He can control others if they respond to
what he says. Shinso is put on one class to make the battle five on
four, and on the other class for another battle for the same handicap.
The interesting thing is each team only needs to capture three of the
opposing team. That means Shinso can be a help or a burden depending on
what happens in My Hero Academia Vol 21.
The first battle ends with Class A winning in My Hero Academia Vol 21.
The second battle is ongoing when My Hero Academia Vol 21 wraps up.
There are three more battles to go through for a total of five. I am
very interested in seeing how these battles wrap up. I did not watch the
anime at this point so I am in uncharted territory when it comes to this
franchise. Which makes it pretty cool for me.
I plan to continue to read this manga series until I am totally caught
up. That is of course Lord willing I live that long and have the money
to purchase future manga books. There are quite a few interesting
concepts used within My Hero Academia Vol 21. I see some foreshadowing
in My Hero Academia Vol 21 as well. I like how the heroes use their
brains in how to win battles.
- Paul
Graphics: 67%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Kohei Horikoshi
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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