A review by themword_books
My Hero Academia, Vol. 2 by Kōhei Horikoshi

5.0

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.