Fast paced and action packed. I like this story arc a lot because it's smart, focuses on teamwork and clever Midoriya gets to shine. I'm surprised how much the anime manages to drag some scenes out and I know that watching future episodes now it's going to bother me so much.

I initially didn't like Bakugou because of very obvious reasons but he is, according to me, an interesting character and because of that has grown on me a lot. He is a complete piece of shit and we don't really know the real reason why he is such a dick toward Midoriya. He's narcissistic, arrogant, and just thinks of himself as being superior to all. That is why he is such a perfect character to see being destroyed by a quirkless person. I like to see his twisted ideals being shattered little by little. So in other words, I like his character development.

On an unrelated note, Todoroki lowkey reminds me of Zuko from Avatar: The last Airbender.
adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

This was so much fun to read! Made me want to rewatch the anime which I so do not have time for right now.
In this volume we get to see the Villains starting and the beginning of the fights during the rescue training. Poor Eraserhead!! I forgot how awful that was. First Nomu time also!
I'm glad that they made Froppy the girl she is, think it would've been strange with her as a boy instead. Mineta is still a terrible character and I wish he would go away. Definitely just as bad in the manga. Todaroki is fantastic, still one of my faves. Love his your skin would rot from frostbite but I want to be a hero and that isn't hero-like spiel. Seeing Momo use her quirk is always good, knowledge really is her power. She sure doesn't act or look like a 15 year old at all though.
Ends on a good cliffhanger, looking forward to reading the next one. Seems like the anime stayed quite true to the manga!
challenging funny inspiring fast-paced

Great job at giving more insight into the deuteragonist, Bakugou, that makes him a more three-dimensional character instead of just a one dimensional bully. Plus, a better rivalry is developed between him and Izuku where both characters see each other as the rivals, and it’s not one-sided.

We also get a light introduction to some random villains that serve as a medium to see more of the rest of Class 1A. A couple of main villains are also introduced, whose strength helps the reader see how much further the students need to go to become full-fledge heroes. Their battles agains the pros show the horror of the situation the students find themselves in.
adventurous funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous lighthearted tense

A very griping follow up to the first volume, we see Midoriya and his quirk-y peers being shown the ropes of using their powers during their first mission that unexpectedly becomes more dangerous. A (100%/Outstanding)

Back at it again with an amazing volume

This series drags you in so quickly that before you know it, you've found yourself adopting the entirety of class 1-A because you love them all so much and you want more of the students and the pro-hero's. They're all so interesting you can't, not love them.

Seru.
Tapi masih ingin tahu lebih banyak kemampuan siswa lainnya.

3.5 bintang