cosmicblob's review

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4.0

Plot ★★★★★
Art ★★★★★
Characters ★★★★★

Average: 5

katjaviitasalo's review against another edition

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lighthearted reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

wendytheowl's review

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4.0

vol. 1 -> 5 (no spoilers)
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De temps en temps, je fais ça... Je fais les choses "à l'envers", et je regarde d'abord l'adaptation avant de lire...
C'est donc ce qui s'est passé avec ce manga; j'ai regardé les deux premières saisons, et étant donné que j'étais accro, je me suis stoppée, et j'ai voulu d'abord lire le manga.
Ce qui est intéressant avec cette oeuvre, c'est que l'adaptation a fait un EXCELLENT travail, et du coup, je savais déjà ce qui allait se passer, mais ce n'était pas dérangeant.
J'ai encore du chemin devant moi. Mais mon objectif est de lire déjà jusque où je suis arrivée avec l'anime, et puis de continuer haha.
Mes personnages préférés sont Todoroki et Momo (pour le moment.. ?!).
Bref, j'aime énormément !!

ENG
Every now and then I do that... I do things "backwards", and I first watch the adaptation before reading...
So that's what happened with this manga; I watched the first two seasons, and since I was addicted, I quit, and wanted to read the manga first.
What's interesting about this work is that the adaptation did an EXCELLENT job, and I already knew what was going to happen, but it wasn't disturbing.
I still have a long way to go. But my goal is to already read how far I got with the anime, and then continue haha.
My favorite characters are Todoroki and Momo (so far... ?!).
In short, I really like it !!

tatih15's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

nadiacoleccionista's review

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4.0

es un 4.5⭐
En este tomo se centran un poquito mas en Shoto y es que es un bebe y necesita ser protegido y amado, y la verdad, despues de aqui me encanta como se empieza a acercar a Midoriya y se empiezan a hacer muy buenos amigos, es que yo los tqmmmm

Tambien ya se da por concluido el torneo deportivo y comenzara un suceso que en el anime me encanto y me tuvo con el jesus en la boca, y el dibujo de Stain me da mas miedo ahora...

ahora si ya tengo justificacion para comprar mas mangas de BNHA porque ya se me acabaron jejeje

rosewelsh's review against another edition

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5.0

Volume 5 of My Hero Academia covers the last part of the UA Sports Festival with the one on one quirk battles. Bakugo goes up against Uraraka in one of the best displays of Uraraka's skill seen so far in the series. Bakugo seems to toy with her, but as Aizawa explains, he respects her as an opponent and knows she has a plan. Uraraka thinks things through and has so much determination, she refuses to give up even when her plan doesn't work. She comes out of the battle looking like a tough badass. I love that she has a real world reason for wanting to be a hero. Girl just wants to make some money for her family. I respect that.

The main crux of this volume is one of my favorite storylines through the entirety of the manga, and that is the development of Todoroki and his relationship with his family. The battle between Todoroki and Mirdoriya is one of my favorites in the series because it's as psychological as it is physical. Both are incredibly strong and even though Midoriya's quirk injures him, he manages to control it in a way where Todoroki never touches him. We get glimpses to Todoroki's past and finally he decides that he can use his flame side, but on his own terms. He doesn't want to become his father; he wants to emulate All Might. He never wants people to be afraid of him the way they are his dad, but he accepts that he can use both sides of his quirk and make them his own without answering for his father.

While their match is happening, we cut to Stain, the hero killer and insane villain, cutting down a hero we learn is Iida's brother, Ingenium. The end of this volume is nice in that we get to see the students being kids and with their families for the first time in ages. Iida runs to his brother's bedside, Todoroki leaves his family home to go visit his mother in the hospital, Midoriya gets encouragement from his mother and Uraraka and her parents exchange some much needed words of love. All in all, a fabulous end to the sports festival arc.
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noamangas's review

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4.0

Shouto the king

this volume is still following the festival but it focus on the 1vs1 fights

nicolemarcell's review against another edition

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5.0

will I ever love ANYTHING as much as I love the sports festival??????? who can say.

teacher2library's review

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3.0

GO NARUTO!

...wait, this isn't the chunin exams? Whoops.

dance64's review against another edition

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5.0

Todoroki is a precious bean. And he reminds me a lot of Zuko. Anybody else get that vibe?
No?
Okay.