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Ebook About It’s off to summer camp for Midoriya and the U.A. students! But this is no ordinary vacation—it’s high-impact training where the students are expected to develop their Quirks even further! The teachers have set up some tough challenges, but none will be as difficult and as life changing as the threat a new group of enemies poses. What’s even worse is who the villains’ target is and why…Book My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Review :
I got into My Hero Academia after seeing a short clip on Funimation's Facebook page. I became hooked on the anime and season 2 ended I just had to get into reading the manga (especially after a couple of YouTube reviews if the anime and manga). The illustration is amazing and the storytelling is awesome. I like the use of bird's eye view to further help with understanding what is going on as well notes on characters. (There are a lot of characters nd their quirks to remember.) The only other manga I've read was Attack on Titans. As a HUGE fan of the franchise, several moments stand out to me, in both the manga and anime. One of them is the fight in this volume against Muscular, a fight where Deku must put it all on the line to save a life, even if it is the life of someone who hates him.As this volume begins, the training camp from hell that resembles more a special ops training camp than anything else is in full swing. The would-be heroes are training their powers for everything they are worth, with the hope of becomes full-time heroes that battle evil. Eventually, after much sweat, agony, and so forth, the students are rewarded with some free time to have an organized game, and then the villains attack.But this time, the stakes are far, far higher. For this is not the collection of random street thugs just collected and thrown at the heroes. This is a small group of highly, and frighteningly, skilled baddies. And they are out to murder and maim as many members of Classes A and B as they can, among other objectives.So now the students are in for an enormously hard fight, one where any minor mistake could mean death. Into this comes Izuku, who is determined to save the boy Kota, despite the boy's bad treatment as he feels for the kid and, hey, this is Deku we are talking about. *Of course* he'll try to save anyone he can. But this time, he meets the villain Muscular, who is the toughest challenge a still learning Izuku has faced...I really liked the art here. I know that is stated often in reviews by folks, myself included, but I did. It was both very good, and showed the action well. Some series show action well, but I can't, for the life of me, figure out the heck is going on. Not so here. Here the action is detailed and all the better and clearer for it.The characterization was good, as it showed us both the heroism of the good guys, and the sheer evil and/or insanity of the bad guys. This adds to the stakes, as we know that, for the first time, someone could really, truly die. Special mention goes to, among the good guy characters, the aforementioned Deku, but also Ochaco, Tsuyu, Todoroki, and Shoji. Of course, both among the pro-heroes, both Aizawa-sensei and Mandalay were cool.This was the darkest volume of the series so far, bar none, though I know from spoilers that it isn't the darkest period. But always, always, the light - via light-hearted moments, comedy, good prevailing over evil, so on - shines. In the case of this volume, there is a huge cliff-hanger that is going to be resolved in future ones.This is one heck of a ride and one that is only getting better.Rating: 4/5 Stars. Read Online My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Download My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 PDF My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Mobi Free Reading My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Download Free Pdf My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 PDF Online My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Mobi Online My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Reading Online My Hero Academia, Vol. 9 Read Online Kohei Horikoshi Download Kohei Horikoshi Kohei Horikoshi PDF Kohei Horikoshi Mobi Free Reading Kohei Horikoshi Download Free Pdf Kohei Horikoshi PDF Online Kohei Horikoshi Mobi Online Kohei Horikoshi Reading Online Kohei HorikoshiRead Online The Ballad of Crow & Sparrow By V.L. Locey
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