A review by heyjudy
My Hero Academia, Vol. 20 by Kōhei Horikoshi

4.0

~4 Stars

Deku's entire goal in this volume is to make the school festival a success—particularly, his class's concert. He wants it to be a success for the class, and he wants Eri to see it and have a good time.
And then he runs across this viral video villain who wants to cause chaos for the fun of it. I was actually surprised by these characters, their relationship and the depth put into them. It was an interesting side story to note.
I love the dynamic with Eri so, so very much. Deku and Mirio are like older brothers to her—or possibly like dads. I love it so much, and it makes me so happy to see them with her, and to see her out and exploring and learning things. It just warms my heart.
In the second half of the volume, we see an adult villain fight, with a very big surprise for Todoroki. I wasn't expecting this, and the missed potential in that relationship makes me sad for him.
This series has gotten quite intense at this point. I'm definitely hooked into the series at this point.


A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!