Midoriya inherits the superpower of the world’s greatest hero, but greatness won’t come easy.
What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested superpowers called “Quirks”? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Being a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? The Hero Academy of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless?
The U.A. students have reached the practical portion of their final exam, but they didn’t expect to have to beat their own teachers in order to pass! Paired with his archrival Bakugo, Midoriya has to try to take on none other than All Might himself. Working with Bakugo is one thing, but is giving everything he’s got to beat All Might more than Midoriya can handle? And in a nearby arena, Yaoyorozu and Todoroki endure a similar struggle. All the while, a sinister new adversary prepares to make a move…
HORIKOSHI Kouhei Name (in native language): 堀越耕平 Associated Names: Kouhei Horikoshi
Born 1986 in the prefecture Aichi, Horikoshi first attracted attention in the second half of 2006 when he entered Shueisha's 72th Tezuka Award for Newcomers with his one shot "Nukegara" and made it to the final six, where he gained himself an "Honorable Mention". Various short stories in Shueisha's Akamaru JUMP followed over the years until he published his one shot "Oumagadoki Doubutsuen" in issue #2/2010 of Weekly Shounen JUMP.
Kouhei Horikoshi is a graduate of Nagoya University of Arts. He was previously an assistant to TANAKA Yasuki.
This volume felt kind of all over the place, but I know that it was being used as a bridge into a new story arc. For the most part I enjoyed this, but I'm kind of over the over-the-top sexulization of the characters. Can Mineta just go away? I'd be okay if he left and never came back.
Eh... definitely the weakest volume so far. Not much in terms of story or character development, a lot of filler and too much Mineta. That creepy little perv is my least favorite thing about this entire series, and he took up so much space in this volume with his egregious behavior. Yeah, yeah, I get it, the guy has a perpetual boner, let’s move on already...
It was great to see Bakugo listen and actually work with Midoriya!
I like that it was hinted it was up to the individual teacher’s discretion if they felt their students had a sound enough plan to allow them to pass.
After final exams and the end of the first semester, the students are off to summer camp!
Before they head off though, Midoriya has a terrifying run-in with Shigaraki. I like that we get more than just the students' perspectives.
I also can’t wait to see more of the League of Villains! I know they have a major story arc later though I’m quite a ways from that.
Anyway, before they even get to their destination, Class 1-A is tested by… the Wild, Wild Pussycats! The new characters seem like fun. I especially liked the introduction of Kota and his negative opinion of heroes. Sounds weird but it makes sense not everyone is a fan.
This is the 8th Arc of the story (The School Trip Arc ) It includes chapters #70-83 This picks up the story from where the TV show ended
As usual, fast pacing, new characters, awesome quirks and many plans and twists This Arc just proves that the story has much to offer and the action was top notch ^-^
final exams arc continuation + the beginning of forest training camp arc HIGHLIGHTS: - shoto+momo=an amazing team - I really love shota man - kacchan+deku vs all might is SO IMPORTANT AND INSIGHTFUL. we finally learn why katsuki wants to become the number one hero so badly - fumikage and tsuyu are so smart, I’m a proud mother - koji’s power to control animals!! where has he been all this time? AND he can speak, too?? - ochaco‘s internal struggle begins (thanks to yuga) - midnight is so inappropriate I LOVE HER - minoru is. annoying. what a creep - that little boy at the training camp is literally me (he likes: being alone) I wanna learn more about him - NEW ADVENTURES BEGIN overall this series is just oh so satisfying, it’s like a video game with multiple levels.
Following the same vein as the last volume, this was kind of meh. It also is cementing my hatred of Mineta. High notes were Shigaraki showing up and the new villains introduced.
I enjoyed the first part of this book but the rest of it just didn't hold my attention all that well. I liked that the girls were instrumental in a lot of the practicals where the faced off against their teachers. I enjoyed the resolution of Bakugo and Deku's team up. That was about it, honestly.
Again, Mineta is the absolute worst. Peeking in on the girls in the hot tub was gross and his constant talking about how he only wanted to be a hero so he'd get a girl was so annoying. I don't know if I'm meant to like this character at all? Yeah, I get it, this book is mostly targeted to young boys but... I'd hope young boys don't read this series and want to be like Mineta?
Felt uncomfortable with the perverted jokes made by Mineta all throughout the volume. Despite that, I really love the battle between the students and the teachers. It simply showed that the students were really full of potential. I hope we get to see their quirks become more powerful in the future volumes.
Solita premessa: prima di leggere questo manga avevo già visto l'anime, perciò ero già a conoscenza della trama e ciò influisce sul mio giudizio.
Non sono riuscita a legare quasi per nulla con gli avvenimenti contenuti in questo libro, per il modo in cui sono stati raccontati, che tendeva a essere troppo veloce e un problema personale con le storie raccontate come fumetti. Realizzo, però, che tende molto ad essere un problema soggettivo, e credo che a molte altre persone questo fascicoletto non dispiacerebbe, anche se come trama è molto di transizione tra un volume e il successivo.
Bakugo and Midoriya having to figure things out together couldn't have been done more epic-ly than this. All of the fights are resolved in this volume and they all highlight interesting fighting strategies but also a lesson in teamwork.
The volume also begins the next story arc and there's nothing more exciting than a practical portion to your education. Can't wait to see where things go from here on out.
From the standpoint of battles, this wasn't all that much. Sure, it was the final exam time for the first years, but interestingly enough, I was more into the little look into the future when Midoriya met our creepy decaying big bad at the mall to have a little coercive chat.
The rest was pretty interesting, but this is what stood out the most for me. It's the definition of goals, after all. Even villains need to get their priorities straight. :)
this might be my favourite volume so far . I loved it so much , from fighting All Might through the results until reaching the woods for some summer trainning. I did enjoy seeing the other studies fighting their teachers also. and of course I will never get boring seeing Mineta and Kaminari being stupid , funny and pervert. but though, seeing Tomura Shigaraki full face and trying to smile like a creep , the image will hunt me all night .
If the author wasn't such a fucking pervert, MHA could be good. As is, I'm in awe that a page calling a 15-year-old "SEXY" and 'joking' about the author's "inclinations" was allowed to be published.
These training exercises are really intense but I also see why they’re needed considering who and what they’ve already run into already. I really like Yaoyorozu, she’s probably my third favorite girl character in this series and so level headed yet needs a nudge in the right direction to gain confidence. She and Todoroki make a great team, and Eraser Head has such a soft spot for his students, it’s so sweet.
Speaking of the teams, Deku and Bakugo actually make an epic duo when they’re not fighting, it’s crazy! Also love Tokoyami and Tsuyu both as a team and as characters. And Mineta can still die and I won’t care one bit, haha. I certainly hope his pervert scenes get cut down as he has two too many in this volume which is why I docked a star—if it weren’t for him this would be a four star like all the others so far. And speaking of pervert stuff, I’d recommend skipping the bonus scene at the very end where two woman are talking about being sexy and end up in a cat fight—what was the point of this?
I’m very nervous about Shigaraki (hand face dude) as he is a weird, freaky creep who I have a strong suspicion isn’t quite all there and I’m suspicious of what he’s up to and just, yikes, he’s creepy and should be the type to NOT have a Quirk!
The summer training camp should be interesting though—my conclusion of how things will go down? They’re all gonna die at Eraser Head’s hands, bwahaha!
‼️Content‼️
Language: freaking; half-assed; crap; what the heck; heck; sucks; darn; screwed; cripes; what the hell; pervy; damned; pisses; hell; crud; go to hell
Violence: injuries and blood (PG-PG-13); fighting with weapons, superpowers, and hand to hand (PG-PG-13); a guy holds another by the neck and threatens to kill him (nothing happens); a severed hand lying in a pool of blood (R); a boy punches a guy in the groin
Sexual: a teen guy is a pervert; a girl’s shirt opens in the front all the way down to her stomach; girls and boys bathe in separate hot springs (shirtless guys wearing towels; girls are topless though one is show completely naked though there are no details); a guy tries to climb a wall to spy on bathing, naked girls (he’s thwarted); in a bonus story woman talk about being sexy; a woman asks why a boy “punched a guy in the junk”
Other: superheroes/supervillains/superpowers; objects pop out of a girl’s body; a guy gets tied up and dangled from power lines; a giant rock beast
EN RESUMEN Los alumnos necesitan pasar su exámen práctico para poder ir al campamento de verano.
ASPECTOS POSITIVOS - Como dije en mi reseña del tomo anterior, estos arcos sirven para desarrollar a personajes que usualmente no vemos en la acción principal. Acá le toco, principalmente, a Yaoyorozu. Cada elección de equipos para el exámente tuvo un por qué, y Todoroki y Yaoyorozu no son la excepción. Amé mucho ver a Momo sobreponerse al golpe que le supuso su derrota contra Tokoyami en el Festival Deportivo. Y con un Todoroki que está dejando de actuar por su cuenta y aprendiendo lo que significa el “trabajo en equipo”, los dos mostraron un gran cambio en este arco. Además su pelea con Aizawa terminó por confirmar que él es sin duda el mejor profesor :)))))) - La resolución del examen de Deku y Bakugo. - La presentación de los nuevos villanos. EL HYPE LOCO. Y ese pequeño desarrollo que tuvo Shigaraki, que siempre está en paralelo con el de Deku, me encantó. Las cosas se van a poner un poco grosas si la Liga de Villanos piensa atacar a los alumnos nuevamente. Me encanta que el autor se tome el tiempo de enfocar la historia en los villanos de vez en cuando. De esa forma se sienten como personajes más complejos y no simples obstáculos para los héroes. Además hago un pequeño apartado porque mucha parte del hype con cierto personaje viene porque gracias a Twitter me spoilee una de las revelaciones de los últimos capítulos y ahora que llegué a este arco puedo ver todas las señales y OMG HORIKOSHI. - El dibujo volvió a brillar como nunca en este tomo. Mucha acción y momentos épicos al principio, pero más que nada quiero recalcar el diseño de personajes.
ASPECTOS NEGATIVOS - Habría estado bueno tener un poco de las otras peleas.
CONCLUSIÓN Con mucha acción y más desarrollo de personajes, el tomo de 8 de My Hero Academia sienta las bases necesarias para un nuevo enfrentamiento con la Liga de Villanos.
2da lectura: mantengo el mismo rating. LOCO. HORIKOSHI EN SERIO PENSÓ EN TODO. Estoy demasiado acostumbrada a que historias como esta salgan con cosas inventadas sobre la marcha, por lo que ver todos esos detalles que pasé por alto en mi primera lectura pero que como ahora tengo toda la información puedo verlo desde otro lugar me vuela la cabeza. Esa historia de Kota y como se puede aplicar a otro personaje, ese panel que te desliza la verdadera convicción de Shigaraki, la idea de ganar y salvar siempre presente en los capítulos de Bakugo y Deku. Posiblemente esté disfrutando más de esta historia ahora que la estoy releyendo que cuando la leí por primera vez.
I loved the character development, the plot of the exams and the showcase of the individual abilties. It's a shame that every strength of this series is matched by the authors digusting horniness over teen girls! Momo's design did bother me when I began the series, but having read a few shounen series by now, I could look past it. The continuous commentary on girl's "developing quickly at that age" and Mineta's constant disgusting commentary is doing nothing but turn me off the series. I really love every other element in thr storytelling, and for now I'll continue the series despite my aversion to the "humourous" content of the series, but honestly I can only hope the issue is resolved or improved later in the series because I cannot stand to hear one more line about a 15 year olds boobs!
I honestly think I’m done with this series, the hyper sexualization of the female characters is appalling and they’re all literally just side characters. The notes of the book have some pretty yucky comments from the author about Momo’s outfit and how he keeps drawing it lower cut (she’s a teenager). Also the unnecessary sexual comments and disgusting pranks from Mineta are so ridiculous. We get it, teenage boys are horny, you don’t need to tell us. I’m sad because I really like the superhero plot and love Deku and Todoroki but I’ve finally reached my limit on sexualization and relegation to side character of the girls in this series.
Edit seconda lettura: va detto che quando appaiono i villain la serie sale decisamente di livello, Shigaraki è davvero inquietante e magnetico.
4,5/5. Ormai questa serie mi ha definitivamente conquistato. Personaggi spettacolari, dinamiche che oscillano tra il drama scolastico e lo shonen moderno, villain terrificanti e approfondimento psicologico dei protagonisti (tantissimi) assolutamente non banale. Bello, bello, bello. Resto ancora basito se penso a quanto fossero brutti i primi volumi, ma sono molto contento di aver resistito e continuato la lettura perché è davvero un manga che ti tiene incollato alla pagina!
My hero academia has a very childish art style, but it has conquered manga readers and anime followers by alike. The protagonist aims to be a hero without powers in a world where 80% of the population have superpowers. The affability of the characters and the array of different personas drive a simple story of growth, ambition and fighting for the Good.
Another fun volume and by this point in the manga the anime had started which is cool. Loved seeing all the teacher fights, wish there had been more of them drawn because they were just so good! Now its summer training time, still think the cats are odd but it should be neat to see the rest of this arc play out. Also I wish Mineta would just go away. He's somehow worse for me in the manga.
3,5/5. In this series I always enjoy it more when villain are involve, and this one is a all in academy one. Some of them I still enjoy, it allows some characters to grow or something, but this one just made me the impression of casual action and lot of humor... Definitely not the best one, might be the worst actually. The worst of this series still is better then some series best, so it's all relative but I was left on my appetite here!