A review by bookish_benny
My Hero Academia, Vol. 28 by Kōhei Horikoshi

5.0

This was an excellent volume, full of everything that makes MHA so fantastic. This whole volume was full of high stakes showing us the true cost of being a hero in this world. The characters, as in the students, seem to grow more in this volume too. Not all of them, but the ones that are shown, which is good because at some point I’d expect them to become fully fledged heroes.

The artwork in this must have taken ages because there is a lot of decay at parts and as such this means lots of little pieces of buildings were drawn in.

The ending of this volume is crazy too, can’t wait to read the next one immediately given what might happen.