Dec 6, 2014
What seems to be the next big thing in Boku no Hero Academia certainly has the potential to do so, but has a long way to go before it gets there. So far, its every piece of copy and paste material and generic story out there. However, one thing that intrigued me was how well it used its generic story and characters. The first chapter speaks to itself honestly. Izuku our main character has a problem that gets dealt with in a very very satisfying way that got hooked and invested in the story. The story is interesting and the world is simple, but can
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be built upon. The characters all remind me of the Konoha 11 from Naruto. Each one of them have their own special abilities and personalities. Its refreshing.
One of the best things Boku no Hero Academia does in my very own personal opinion, is its detail. For instance, you just can't have super strength, without there being some sort of burden on your body, or you cant just shoot fire from your hand. There's a scientific explanation to everything, which reminds me a lot of Hunter x Hunter. What I also love, is Izukus personality. Sure hes the stereotypical bullied MC trying to become stronger, but really how he separates himself from other MC's is his intelligence and his battle strategies. He doesn't rely only on his quirk, but his brains allowing what seems impossible situations seem possible, thus hinting a common theme shown in the series. Everyone is not born equal
Overall, while objectively, yes, it is nowhere near special or the best thing I have ever read in my entire life, but it does what it does greatly, and it makes it worthwhile. I'm excited for the future of the series, hope it keeps improving ^_^
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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