Essentially, what’s critical here is not that the hero society created all the problems – it’s that it’s unable to solve any of them. Read more
Essentially, what’s critical here is not that the hero society created all the problems – it’s that it’s unable to solve any of them. Read more
The very foundation of hero society is rooted in exceptionalism – and that’s its greatest weakness. Read more
There’s something quite touching about watching Toshinori, formerly the most formidable hero in the land, trying to act like a parent to Deku now. Read more
Now the Izuku as Luke Skywalker thing is impossible to ignore. Read more
He’s the hero for a reason, you know. Read more
Endeavor’s problems are entirely of his own making, entirely avoidable, and ended up hurting (and worse) a lot of other people. Read more
Does regret matter? Read more
This part of the story is kind of Horikoshi’s “Empire Strikes Back” arc. Read more
All of Izuku’s narration can be boiled down to “things are really bad”. Read more
Among the League of Villains at least, the sense of personal loyalty is no different than it is among the heroes. Read more