Monday, September 25, 2017

My Hero Academia, Vol. 8

My  Hero Academia, Vol. 8, by Kohei  Horikoshi   182 pages

In  a world where 80% of the population has some sort of superpower called a Quirk, Izuku Midoriya was born Quirkless. He still has dreams of being a hero, though, and with the help of the world’s greatest superhero All Might and an education at Japan’s top hero academy, he just might make it.
This volume’s fight scenes are as exciting and explosive as expected when students face off against teachers in a superpowered final exam. Intriguing but sadly neglected side character Momo Yaoyorozu finally gets some of the attention she deserves, while the villains’
 schemes creep forward in the background. Though it’s not as bad as volume seven’s, this volume does end on yet another cliffhanger—I’m not sure if the publisher’s doing this intentionally or not, but I want the next book already.


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