HORIKOSHI Kouhei Name (in native language): 堀越耕平 Associated Names: Kouhei Horikoshi
Born 1986 in the prefecture Aichi, Horikoshi first attracted attention in the second half of 2006 when he entered Shueisha's 72th Tezuka Award for Newcomers with his one shot "Nukegara" and made it to the final six, where he gained himself an "Honorable Mention". Various short stories in Shueisha's Akamaru JUMP followed over the years until he published his one shot "Oumagadoki Doubutsuen" in issue #2/2010 of Weekly Shounen JUMP.
Kouhei Horikoshi is a graduate of Nagoya University of Arts. He was previously an assistant to TANAKA Yasuki.
*screams* i love these characters way too much *ends screaming*
No, but really. I love these characters so much! This one really showcased how they can be friends and still maintain healthy relationships when competing against each other. *runs off to read volume 5*
Amazing!!! The sports festival allows us to get to know new characters and learn more about everyone’s personalities and quirks. I’m happy to see how friendly and supportive the characters are being towards their classmates/teammates. P.S. Shoto Todoroki is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Such complex character with a tragic background. P.S.S. Do not underestimate Fumikage Tokoyami, kids 👀🦅
The U.A. High Sports Festival continues! I love seeing all these different Quirks. It was hilarious seeing two students (Kirishima and Tetsutetsu) just going all out because they had similar Quirks.
I was glad to see Midoriya being his geeky self, writing all about the other’s Quirks in his notebook.
I appreciate that this story isn’t being dragged out but it is still filled out by personal stories and growth.
In the great tradition of other shonen mangas like Dragon Ball, the tournament that started in the previous volume takes up the entirety of this follow-up book as well, and it seems far from over. It’s also very entertaining! We find out even more about the characters, and their development is actually pretty impressive. Also, I have to mention that Ochako Uraraka not only has the best name ever, but is hands down my favorite character in this manga, and one of the coolest female characters I’ve ever encountered in any Japanese media. That cliffhanger finale makes me want to pick up the next book immediately. And yeah, obviously, by this point I’m totally into My Hero Academia.
With the sports event having only just begun, the story continues with the next challenge and it is not something unknown to a lot of manga series. With this latest challenge, heroes have the opportunity to showcase their skill set and to shine individually.
Of course, this is the perfect moment to introduce a lot of heroes that haven't had the time to shine much, while also slipping in more backstory on some of the main characters to further accentuate their complexity.
My Hero Academia is definitely an entertaining and exciting series that teases great things to come. Hard to say no to what Kohey Horikoshi has planned for us.
Ok. Ok. I still like this. HOWEVER… is this a hero academy? I mean really? Nearly everyone is practically ringing a bell and wearing a sandwich board that screams, “I’m a villain!” Half of them are driven by selfish motives, the other half are so desperate to be #1 they’d probably elbow a toddler. And don’t forget about Shoto’s tragic backstory, so intense it might as well come with evil laugh sound effects.
I know people say Midoriya is just another cookie-cutter shonen protagonist, but he’s also one of the only altruistic characters in this story so far. And that’s saying something.
I’m sticking around. But for the love of All Might… be heroic! Show me some actual virtue. Prove me wrong.
Sometimes three stars means I'll continue a series, sometimes not. A lot of it depends on how much I feel (or, more accurately, imagine) a sympathetic resonance with the story the author is telling. After four volumes, that is lacking in My Hero Academia. I didn't fall in love with it, or feel particularly compelled to continue.
Part of it's because so many of the characters are hung up on "being #1," and while this is by no means uncommon in shonen manga, here it feels like competitiveness is overemphasized vs. the characters cooperating with each other. Some characters don't have sufficient appealing characteristics to overcome their annoying or troubling ones (All Might and Bakugo in particular). The main character is the same boys' manga protagonist you've seen 5000 times, without any particular quirks (pun intended) to make him truly unique. Long story short: with no malice intended, I'm closing the book on this one.
What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested superpowers called “Quirks”? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Being a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? The Hero Academy of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless?
The U.A. High sports festival is a chance for the budding heroes to show their stuff and find a superhero mentor. The students have already struggled through a grueling preliminary round, but now they have to team up to prove they’re capable of moving on to the next stage. The whole country is watching, and so are the shadowy forces that attacked the academy…
Review : Sports festival is still going on and to team up to be first izuku was in first he teams up with uraraka and Tokoyami and Hatsume to get the headband Ida teams up todoroki. Bakagou is with kirishima. Todoroki refuses to use his father's fire side but during battle with izuku he ends up using it . Todoroki gets first . Todoroki chats with izuku and asks him if hes all might son and he knows hes keeping a secret. Onto the battles izuku is against Shinzo who has a mind control quirk and he almost wins but izuku hurts his finger to get his mind right again and izuku wins . Ida and Hatsume fight against each other she ends up tricking Ida but Ida wins the next up is uraraka and bakagou.
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I'll tell you. This tournament stuff in manga is almost always the cat's meow.
I'm having a great time seeing all these preliminary battles face off. The anime has a bit more going on but not by much. So far I've been very pleased with the parity. :)
To borrow a line from an entirely different franchise, I feel the power of youth! lol
Me encanta cuando Bakugo anda cabreadisimo y me fascina cuando hace equipo con Kirishima... Por otro lado mi alma alberga esperanzas de que Shinso cumpla sus sueños. Todoroki hijo mío yo te doy el amor que tus padres no te dieron, ven.
I feel like I've never wanted the next book in a series as badly as I want Volume 5 of My Hero Academia.
This was some good shit, boys. Just like this series always is. I know it's already pretty fast that they come out every few months, but I feel like it could be even faster. Like does it really take that long to translate and touch-up and all that? I kind of feel like I'm talking like an ungrateful brat right now, so I'll stop.
This whole volume (which consists of chapters 27-35) still just covers the Sport Festival arc, and it's still going strong by the end of chapter 35. It also ends on a mighty cliffhanger, so thank you very much to whoever decided to end the volume there. This arc is pretty good, we get to see the millions of characters in action which is pretty cool. I love Aizawa Sensei, just gonna casually drop that here. We don't see him in action during this volume (that was the last arc) but he's one of the commentators to the festival. I feel like watching him in the anime and reliving him from the earlier chapters is what has got me so keen on him now.
I started reading this late at night on the Sunday that episode nine of the anime aired. That's the episode where it's the start of their third training, Rescue Training. Would that be the Rescue Training arc then? Or something else to do with villains, since that's the first time they fight villains. Who knows, either way that's where the anime is as of the writing of this review. The fifth episode aired a couple days before this volume was released, so I was a little behind on picking this up.
I want the next volume now please, thanks. And no I will not read any fan-translations online. I want to support this amazing series with my money, and you should too! Wheee!
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A great volume action-packed with battles but also gives us great insight into a lot of characters. The book starts off with a team challenge where the contestants divide themselves into teams of four and play until four teams have captured all the points. Then the rest of the book does one-on-one battles with the remaining sixteen players ending before the final battle. While the main character is developing and gaining in his powers it is the close look at all the various side characters which really makes this volume shine. My favourite of the series so far!
Like the last volume, I'm really enjoying the sports festival setting and seeing everyone from Class A & B interact with each other; I seriously hope some of the Class B students get switched over to the hero class as this point because they're waaaaay more interesting than some other students. I really like Tokoyami and Hatsume at the moment and would love to see more of them as well! But anyway, a solid volume . 👍
The fourth entry gives us more action as the tournament continues putting each of the group in 1v1 battles that creates rivalry, but also shows us the sad downside of having a quirk. A- (91%/Excellent)
In this volume we continue with the U.A. Sports Festival, starting with Round 2 - the "Cavalry Battle". Unfortunately for poor Midoriya, thanks to coming first in the first round he ends up with a massive target on his back due to how the points system works, making it hard to find team members for this round... oops? 8'D
Bakugo was pretty great in that round, basically being his usual pissed off self and just wanting to win, especially after someone from class 1-B decided to challenge him by basically brushing him off... which honestly is the BEST WAY to get Bakugo riled up :P
Following the Cavalry battles, we also got to see the beginnings of the final "tournament style" one-on-one battles, and with the cliffhanger of this episode essentially being "Bakugo's battle is about to begin" I'm SUPER excited for Volume 5!
So fun! This one has the cavalry battles which are a blast. Love seeing Deku use his tactical thinking and seeing Bakugo rage. Dark Shadow is still a favourite of mine so seeing him in action was great. Then we get onto the first round of the one-on-one fights. Get to see Shinso doing his thing for the first time and the shout out to how unfair and everything the entrance exam to the hero course really is. Deku gets a vision. Seeing all the bits of fights and everything was fun. This one leaves off with just the one fight for the first round remaining.
Having now caught back up with the volumes I need to re-read, I have to say that there's still a lot packed in here, even though we're still in the "tournament arc" of the UA school sports festival. It's in the little things about the characters, and the hints as to what is going on in the greater plot with All Might and Midoriya, and the way it's mirrored in how we get a first glimpse at Todoroki's personal backstory and trauma and his tumultuous relationship with his father, Endeavor. It's just all very nicely done and keeps those important developments and beats present, even in a more lighthearted arc. The anime does take the time to flesh out some of this a little more if you wanted to see additional things, but the manga handles it well enough if you want to keep a decent pace!