Hi, El_Noire here! With the first two episodes of the popular Manga Series Boku No Hero Academia, or My Hero Academia, being released, many Anime fans have been wondering if all the hype surrounding the series is warranted, if they should even bother with it. As a follower of the Manga since chapter 1 i am very bias, i'll be honest, but i truly believe that yes, yes you should.
Now, you may be wondering, "What exactly IS My Hero Academia?" I can give you that and a can of pop, but i think a quick summary should work.
The story follows a young man by the name of Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without a "quirk"(super power) in a world full of super heroes and villians. Izuku wants to be a hero, but was born without a quirk, leaving him at a huge, basically crippling, disadvantage compared to his superhuman peers. I can't say much without spoiling Episode 3 before it drops this weekend, but you should get the gist.
Many fans have touted this series as being the next big-time Shonen, the spiritual successor to Naruto, and it isn't just because they share a genre. There are some similarities here and there, but MHA is not AT ALL a clone of Naruto. I'd even go as far as to say it has the potential, i repeat, POTENTIAL, to surpass Naruto, especially in the Anime department. (*Cough* Fillerpudden *Cough*)
Love ya Perriot Studios! ^.^
Everything about MHA, from the heroes to the villains, the plot to the powers, the art to the pacing, is just so freaking GOOD. I feel like with the old generation of big Manga winding down, MHA could lead this next wave of Anime. I can' t even describe how much i wanna give a bone crushing hug to the Mangaka of this series. I'm a firm believer that it WILL be the next big Shonen, and that if you jump aboard the MHA hype train, you will NOT be dissapointed. But as i said before, i'm really bias, so don't take my word for it. Go watch the first two episodes, read the manga, and judge for yourself. And once you do, tell me in the comments what your impression is!
Till next time, this is El Noire,
Follow The Buzzards
Now, you may be wondering, "What exactly IS My Hero Academia?" I can give you that and a can of pop, but i think a quick summary should work.
The story follows a young man by the name of Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without a "quirk"(super power) in a world full of super heroes and villians. Izuku wants to be a hero, but was born without a quirk, leaving him at a huge, basically crippling, disadvantage compared to his superhuman peers. I can't say much without spoiling Episode 3 before it drops this weekend, but you should get the gist.
Many fans have touted this series as being the next big-time Shonen, the spiritual successor to Naruto, and it isn't just because they share a genre. There are some similarities here and there, but MHA is not AT ALL a clone of Naruto. I'd even go as far as to say it has the potential, i repeat, POTENTIAL, to surpass Naruto, especially in the Anime department. (*Cough* Fillerpudden *Cough*)
Love ya Perriot Studios! ^.^
Everything about MHA, from the heroes to the villains, the plot to the powers, the art to the pacing, is just so freaking GOOD. I feel like with the old generation of big Manga winding down, MHA could lead this next wave of Anime. I can' t even describe how much i wanna give a bone crushing hug to the Mangaka of this series. I'm a firm believer that it WILL be the next big Shonen, and that if you jump aboard the MHA hype train, you will NOT be dissapointed. But as i said before, i'm really bias, so don't take my word for it. Go watch the first two episodes, read the manga, and judge for yourself. And once you do, tell me in the comments what your impression is!
Till next time, this is El Noire,
Follow The Buzzards
The series will begin in Gangan Joker's January 2016 issue, which ships on December 22. Gangan Joker announced in June that Mochizuki would launch a new series.
Mochizuki launched Pandora Hearts in Square Enix's Monthly G Fantasy magazine in 2006, and the manga ended this year with 24 volumes.
Yen Press licensed Mochizuki's Pandora Hearts and Crimson-Shell manga, as well as Shinobu Wakamiya's side story novel Pandora Hearts: Caucus Race, for North America. NIS America released the 25-episode anime adaptation by Xebec.
I know I already posted this on Pandora Hearts's club