My Hero Academia Vigilantes GN #03

My Hero Academia Vigilantes GN #03

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Hideyuki Furuhashi
(A/CA) Betten Court
When you're not a licensed hero, sometimes you need all the help you can get. For Koichi, unexpected-but not entirely unwelcome-assistance comes in the form of Makoto Tsukauchi, one of Koichi's friends at school. Makoto's got a self-confident vibe that makes Pop Step more than a little anxious and...jealous? Meanwhile, out in the streets of the Naruhata district, the scheming bee user Hachisuka continues her distribution of the "instant villain" drug, Trigger...
For teen audiences.
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Fans of the anime show rejoice! After being forced to sit through Season 2 by my daughter, I can say that the story and art here are spot on and keep the personalities and plots in line. In all honesty, the concept of a world where hundreds of people develop super powers (called "quirks" here) and schools and mentor programs are set up is interesting and in certain cases thought provoking.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Hideyuki Furuhashi
(A/CA) Betten Court
When you're not a licensed hero, sometimes you need all the help you can get. For Koichi, unexpected-but not entirely unwelcome-assistance comes in the form of Makoto Tsukauchi, one of Koichi's friends at school. Makoto's got a self-confident vibe that makes Pop Step more than a little anxious and...jealous? Meanwhile, out in the streets of the Naruhata district, the scheming bee user Hachisuka continues her distribution of the "instant villain" drug, Trigger...
For teen audiences.
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Fans of the anime show rejoice! After being forced to sit through Season 2 by my daughter, I can say that the story and art here are spot on and keep the personalities and plots in line. In all honesty, the concept of a world where hundreds of people develop super powers (called "quirks" here) and schools and mentor programs are set up is interesting and in certain cases thought provoking.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams