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This volume has the fight so many fans of the manga (and anime) up until this point had been waiting for, the battle between All-Might and All for One. It was not a disappointment and is probably the highlight of the story in both formats. In a way, the fight makes the volume title appropriate.

This is because we finally see the super-villain behind so much destruction and death for the past hundred or so years held to account. Yes, he was beaten five years ago, but he also escaped while handing All-Might a hero career-ending injury. This time he is captured and put away. We see All-Might finally use up his power in the most climactic way possible, finally ending the first and chief struggle of the bearers of One for All. And we see the realization that All-Might must retire and Izuku must quickly step up to the plate as his successor.

This was perhaps the best part of the series so far as we saw the greatest parts of the story, both in terms of action and emotional depth. It also subverted a lot of expectations. I think so, at least. I think that many assumed that All-Might might die and Izuku would have to defeat All for One. But this did not happen. Instead, the Big Bad was taken out by the Big Good, and their apprentices are beginning to take their places.

The only part that is somewhat chilling about this terrific part of the tale is that realization that Tomura will be a very effective bad guy. I mean, given All-Might's battle, for Izuku to still be the "greatest hero ever" something bad's gotta happen. I have no idea what, though.

I don't have any actual cons about the story. No, really. I didn't like how Bakugou was pumped up when he's been such a bullying little jerk so far, but it was kinda cool to see the expected path of the baddish character becoming a villain NOT be taken. Again, though, maybe have the mangaka (who has admitted to liking Bakugou) not push his being supposedly great after all so hard, mmkay? I think that Bakugou will get better in the future, but it'll take some time, and I'd like to *see* it, not just hear it. He doesn't have to be Mr. All-Nice or something (heh, heh), but maybe actually *heroic* and not just *ambitious*.

The art was was quite good. The mangaka, Kohei Horikoshi, got the story across wonderfully. Whether the darkness or triumph in the fight, or the terror of characters, or other emotional aspects (and there were some big ones, like with poor Tsuyu, who you just want to give a hug), you could really feel it and see it.

This was the ending of one era, and the beginning of another, in the meta story of the manga, just as the volume title states. It's like the Ages of Heroes in this world cycling again. The age of All-Might has ended. Welcome to the age of Deku.

What a ride!

Rating: 5/5 Stars.

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My Hero Academia Vol 11 Kohei Horikoshi Books Reviews


Still amazed by how good the translation and the effect are adapted on the drawings, this is one of the most awesome volumes
Can't go wrong with MHA!! The story and the art work never disappoints! Love the characters; love their adventures!
Love the mange/anime. Cant be waiting for the anime, so i have to keep up with the manga, every chapter/saga is great. Can't wait for the next one!
This is the first review I've ever done, I don't write them normally. However, I felt compelled to for this particular volume. I have been following the series for quite a while, both the anime and manga, and in my opinion this is by far a must buy for any fan of the series. Horikoshi's art here is simply phenomenal as well. The detail in most panels is top-tier and really adds to the reading experience. I have almost the complete collection of the series, all bought from here, and the quality is always terrific! The standard price is very fair for this volume. However, if it is available for a discounted price, I would seriously recommend taking advantage of that.
Ultimate good vs Ultimate evil have their final showdown in this climatic volume. Though the hero emerges victorious it comes at a steep price as the younger generation now faces an uncertain future. An amazing prelude of what’s to come.
This book was amazing with its all might fight and all for one fight. When deku and best boy todoroki came together with the rest of the team to preform a rescue mission for young bakugo i was non stop reading. When they reached the point of saving him i stopped, played 'so you say run' resumed at the begining of the rescue and cried tears of amazement and joy as they planned it out to perfection. And dont even get me started on that all might fight. That was top notch with that united states of smash it was just πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ πŸ˜€πŸ˜«πŸ’¦πŸ’¦πŸ’―πŸ’― cant wait to see what season 3 has to offer and what the series further develops too
As the story goes by, I particularly find Toshinori (All Might) more and more attaching. Generally, this manga presents a good bunch of likable characters. Note The author knows how to switch from drama to ridiculous real quick (and vice versa).
This volume has the fight so many fans of the manga (and anime) up until this point had been waiting for, the battle between All-Might and All for One. It was not a disappointment and is probably the highlight of the story in both formats. In a way, the fight makes the volume title appropriate.

This is because we finally see the super-villain behind so much destruction and death for the past hundred or so years held to account. Yes, he was beaten five years ago, but he also escaped while handing All-Might a hero career-ending injury. This time he is captured and put away. We see All-Might finally use up his power in the most climactic way possible, finally ending the first and chief struggle of the bearers of One for All. And we see the realization that All-Might must retire and Izuku must quickly step up to the plate as his successor.

This was perhaps the best part of the series so far as we saw the greatest parts of the story, both in terms of action and emotional depth. It also subverted a lot of expectations. I think so, at least. I think that many assumed that All-Might might die and Izuku would have to defeat All for One. But this did not happen. Instead, the Big Bad was taken out by the Big Good, and their apprentices are beginning to take their places.

The only part that is somewhat chilling about this terrific part of the tale is that realization that Tomura will be a very effective bad guy. I mean, given All-Might's battle, for Izuku to still be the "greatest hero ever" something bad's gotta happen. I have no idea what, though.

I don't have any actual cons about the story. No, really. I didn't like how Bakugou was pumped up when he's been such a bullying little jerk so far, but it was kinda cool to see the expected path of the baddish character becoming a villain NOT be taken. Again, though, maybe have the mangaka (who has admitted to liking Bakugou) not push his being supposedly great after all so hard, mmkay? I think that Bakugou will get better in the future, but it'll take some time, and I'd like to *see* it, not just hear it. He doesn't have to be Mr. All-Nice or something (heh, heh), but maybe actually *heroic* and not just *ambitious*.

The art was was quite good. The mangaka, Kohei Horikoshi, got the story across wonderfully. Whether the darkness or triumph in the fight, or the terror of characters, or other emotional aspects (and there were some big ones, like with poor Tsuyu, who you just want to give a hug), you could really feel it and see it.

This was the ending of one era, and the beginning of another, in the meta story of the manga, just as the volume title states. It's like the Ages of Heroes in this world cycling again. The age of All-Might has ended. Welcome to the age of Deku.

What a ride!

Rating 5/5 Stars.
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