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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Book Review: My Hero Academia Vol. 10 by Kohei Horikoshi

My Hero Academia Volume 10 by Kohei Horikoshi


The attack on summer camp ends with the kidnapping of student Bakugo. The League of Villains wants to recruit him, but Bakugo's stubbornness and egotism in class is only amplified by his situation. Meanwhile, the U.A. has to face public scrutiny since their students were in jeopardy yet again. As the teachers plan an offensive to get Bakugo back, the students make their own plans to rescue their classmate even though they have been forbidden to fight.

The story telling is still top-notch, with interesting discussions about the issues and creative twists popping up. The author says at the beginning of this volume that the television version of the story was beginning, adding some extra pressure on him.

Recommended.


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