Am I missing something here? He acts EVENTUALLY, yes, but I thought the whole point was that you act IMMEDIATELY and without prompt or thinking about it. Yeah, uh, you can just move right along, masked guy, there's no one here that has the right answer to your question. And then consequently forgot he wrote it because. Did I get that backwards? It sure seems like Furuhashi-sensei (the author of this manga) did when he wrote that scene. But yenno, what makes a true hero isn't how you act automatically in the presence of evil, it's about how super-awesome-sick your superpower is! Right? Or. His introduction paints him as a pretty big dillweed loser who bows at people's feet and whose first instinct is to agree and walk away when told to do so by someone currently sexually assaulting a girl.Īhem. The main character is Koichi, a 19 year old first year in university. They're not restrained by the law or by society's rules like the pros are, and as their thanks they have to stay away from the cops so they don't get thrown behind bars. It takes a look into a new aspect of this hero society that the main series doesn't show: The underground heros who act illegally without a license, who help out with slightly smaller crime like street fights and whatnot, and who help tackle bigger busts like drugs from different angles that pro heros can not. ![]() There were certain parts that I liked, but then other parts that just soured the whole experience. So? How does Vigilantes compare to its predecessor? Well, if you noticed my rating you might have guessed that I didn't think it did a great job. ![]() My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is a fanfiction spin-off manga of the fantastic My Hero Academia series, and I'd say it was a pretty bold move to try something like this since it has such an amazing behemoth to live up to.
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