My Hero Academia
Anti-Blackness in anime exists, what is it like being a being Black fan who loves anime when the industry doesn’t always love you back.
In My Hero Academia Volume 26, by Kohei Horikoshi, we get the chance to see a story of atonement for the current number one hero: Endeavor.
We’ve done a lot of talking about My Hero Academia and now, we’re going to talk about Endeavor and atonement versus redemeption.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Volume 8 picks up immediately after the last volume with those attending Captain Celebrity’s going away party in trouble.
Shigaraki is devastation and destruction, and he chose this path. From tragedy, he chose violence. And that is how you build a compelling villain.
My Hero Academia Volume 25, from VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump, reaffirms my love of the series and mangaka Kohei Horikoshi as a writer.
After My Hero Academia Chapter 285 of the manga, we have to talk about Bakugo, his growth, his guilt, and where his character can go next.
My Hero Academia: Smash Vol. 5 is the final volume of the parody series and sees our favorite UA students facing the League of Villains.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Volume 7 is a phenomenal volume and continues to prove that this manga just as good as its predecessor.
In “My Hero Academia” Volume 24, the Meta Liberation Army and the League of Villains take part in a full-scale war against one other.