My Hero Academia: Our Brawl

· My Hero Academia Vol 23 · Sold by VIZ Media LLC
3.6
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The final match of the battle training between Class A and Class B continues. Zapped by Shinso’s mind control, Midoriya enters a fugue state where he meets one of the former users of One For All. What powerful Quirks have yet to be unlocked? Midoriya will surely need the full potential of One For All someday, but in the meantime, a new enemy—the Meta Liberation Army—begins to make its moves. -- VIZ Media

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3.6
200 reviews
StayLifted_123
August 7, 2020
I love this series in every way. for the people who keep saying that they "love the show and are glad they made books about it". You all need to do some more researching on how animes are made lol, you all got it backwards, cheers.
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meat man
May 8, 2020
this is nothing to do with the book it is a great book and where is vol 24 vol 25 vol 26 google we need the books
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Colorful_Wolves & Rachel Rabbit
March 16, 2020
I have been watching this show for awhile and i disnt know that there were books aboit this! I WANT TO READ THEM ALL!!!
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About the author

Kohei Horikoshi was born in Aichi, Japan, in 1986. He received a Tezuka Award Honorable Mention in 2006, and after publishing several short stories in Akamaru Jump, his first serialized work in Weekly Shonen Jump was Oumagadoki Zoo in 2010. My Hero Academia is his third series in Weekly Shonen Jump.

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