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My Hero Academia Vol 25

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

 

My Hero Academia Vol 25 

 

Like the previous manga books (at least since I started checking) My Hero Academia Vol 25 contains one hundred and ninety-two pages. This manga book from 2020 cost me $9.99. Slowly and surely I am getting caught up on this series. I take it one month at a time. There will be spoilers in my review of the My Hero Academia Vol 25 manga book. I think the story is starting to get more interesting in My Hero Academia Vol 25.

The issues families can have with My Hero Academia Vol 25 are violence, blood, bad language, evolution, enticement to lust, and more. There are aspects of My Hero Academia Vol 25 that remind me of those that had to grow up fast. Maybe a teenager had to help raise one of their siblings. I will get back into that in a little bit in this review. We finally get out of the wilderness in My Hero Academia Vol 25. I for one and glad the whole villain saga ends in My Hero Academia Vol 25.

We then get back to the heroes in training. And some other well known heroes. The kids are being taught lessons in how to deal with the media. Bakugo still has a lot to learn in My Hero Academia Vol 25. In fact his real world clip with the media is completely left out. He does not do a good job with it. Deku has his own issues in media training in My Hero Academia Vol 25. He gets nervous and all nerdy in his responses. Todoroki learns he needs to smile more.

The villains resolution leaves me conflicted. First off The Liberation Army loses. Shigaraki should have lost, but powered up to the point where can spread his decay on more than what he touches. He can touch the ground and whatever is touching the ground also decays. A huge part of this city is destroyed in My Hero Academia Vol 25. Hawks is continuing his triple agent ways in My Hero Academia Vol 25. He passes along information to Endeavor which the hero gets.

Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki are all interning with Endeavor in My Hero Academia Vol 25. The kids have four months to get trained up for a massive battle that will be coming. This is what I mean about having to grow up real fast. Shigaraki is going through some transformation that will make him even more powerful. I plan on continuing to read this series one month at a time. Lord willing I will complete it before I die.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 59%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%

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


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