My Hero Academia shall know pain

    Author: Shrexy_boi
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Madeline Church
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    The main character is too op you should debuff him a lot also there is a new mha volume and deku is now a "vigilante" but he has a hero licence and izuku is also a problem since he defeated Nine by using full cowl 100% and bakugo got it for the fight and Overhaul also did and all might doesn't have one for all and all for one is possessing a new body called Tomura Shigaraki and tomuras hair is now white and he wears a suit.
  1. Janet Toby
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    Yes! I just caught up to the current chapter in about 24 hrs. And, can I say, I LOVED IT SO FAR! Keep up the good work Author - Chan. Read you later….
  1. Megan Gold
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    Es muy mala... Durante la lectura me tuve que tomar pausas en cada capítulo para reflexionar si debería continuar leyendo, el cap 7 fue mí límite. La novela es muy forzada al máximo lo cual se deja claro con las barras de metal (quién se perfora el cuerpo con barras de metal, solo para verse mejor?) Es un Don el cual se puede desarrollar como un músculo no es totalmente necesario el uso de las barras, o como mínimo no de las grandes.
  1. Betsy Benson
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    All in all a really enjoyable story mc is like the real Pain seeking world peace and creating the akatsuki but not a carbon copy of him. I like that there's no harem since its typical for mha fanfic and harem ruins the romance when a story has it. The author creates his own scenarios and isn't heavily reliant on the main scenarios in the anime which are the ua villian invasion, the stain attack, the training camp attack, the all for one fight and the overhall fight. Also I miss the mc's god complex but people were complaining so the author gave up on it. its definitely one of the best if not the best mha fanfic I've ever read. keep up the good work author.
  1. Rory Brown
    Rory Brown rated it
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    Remember that the “battle is the Lord's” (1 Samuel 17:47). David reminds us that our God is God, who is worthy to be worshipped. He is worthy of being our delight, worthy of our dependence, and worthy of our devotion. He is worthy to be loved; to be praised; to be exalted and to be followed.
  1. Lucien Barton
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    Nice [img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend]
  1. Nydia Cotton
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    Good story in my opinion, though the updates arent much the storu itself is well made.
    People readong this review should give this a try unless you like a edgy op mc thats in love with a blood yandere
  1. momchil
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    "My Hero Academia: A Hero's Painful Journey" is a captivating exploration of the complexities of heroism, resilience, and personal growth within the beloved manga and anime universe. The novel delves into the trials faced by the protagonist, Izuku Midoriya, as he grapples with the weight of expectations, the loss of his mentor, and the harsh realities of a world where being a hero isn't always glamorous.

    The narrative pushes readers to empathize with Izuku's struggles, as he learns that true heroes not only possess extraordinary abilities but also the strength to confront their own vulnerabilities and insecurities. The story delves into themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the moral dilemmas that arise when power is wielded responsibly. It also highlights the importance of empathy and understanding, even in the face of adversity.

    While the title alludes to the physical and emotional challenges that characters encounter, it also serves as a metaphor for the emotional journey readers embark on alongside Izuku. As they witness his transformation from an aspiring underdog to a beacon of hope, they come to understand that pain can be a catalyst for growth and the forging of true heroism.

    Ultimately, "My Hero Academia: A Hero's Painful Journey" is a poignant reminder that heroes are not invincible, but rather, ordinary individuals who rise above their limitations through determination and the unwavering belief in doing what's right. This tale resonates with readers as it explores the nuanced nature of heroism, offering a heartfelt and thought-provoking addition to the series.
  1. diabolicdiablo
    diabolicdiablo rated it
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    Having immersed myself in the thrilling world of "My Hero Academia," I must say it's an adrenaline-pumping rollercoaster ride that leaves readers both entertained and emotionally invested. The characters, with their extraordinary quirks and growth, challenge societal norms, making for a compelling narrative. The battle scenes are intense, forcing even the most formidable heroes to confront their own vulnerabilities. A poignant exploration of friendship, sacrifice, and the power of resilience, this tale is not just a superhero story, but a profound reflection on the human condition. It's a definite must-read for fans of character-driven narratives.

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