Download PDF My Hero Academia School Briefs Vol 1 Parents' Day eBook Anri Yoshi

By Fernando Clements on Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Download PDF My Hero Academia School Briefs Vol 1 Parents' Day eBook Anri Yoshi





Product details

  • File Size 52448 KB
  • Print Length 240 pages
  • Publisher VIZ Media SHONEN JUMP; Translation edition (April 2, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 2, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PYJ62TQ




My Hero Academia School Briefs Vol 1 Parents' Day eBook Anri Yoshi Reviews


  • Hero Academia School Briefs 1 is a commendable undertaking to present a novelized take on hero academia. While it is worth nothing that quite a ton of people have done the same, with the number of hero academia fanfics of greater than 100K words on one archive fanfiction archive exceeding over 300 works, it is remarkable that we receive something of the same quality in a published form. For me, it was difficult to avoid comparing this novel with those.

    Characterization in this novel was pretty good though personally I would have liked some of the Kaminari parts done in a way that didn’t make him seem to be just a slightly toned down version of Mineta, and Mineta was honestly distracting and disappointing. I would have liked if Mineta was handled in a way that sort of redeemed him or at least made him somewhat involved in many of the plots to feel relevant and important, instead of as the perverted comic relief (well many times it wasn’t actually funny).

    Other characters like Bakugo and Midoriya were handled in a way that made me feel they were definitely more than just classmates as behind Bakugo’s gruff/rough exterior there were many moments in here where it seemed like he was concerned with Midoriya and actually talking to him instead of ignoring him.

    Otherwise, this novel was great as the vignettes did give us different and unexpected teamups, for example Tokoyami, Ida, Kaminari, and Mineta never seemed like a combi that would work but here it was. I love that other than the usual ones we see with those characters. The girl’s side was a bit slower with the mochi and pantie thief, but it had its moments of insight into their lives, and the weakest one was honestly the teachers lounge moment (midnight playing doctor made a boy bat for the other team, just seemed totally awkward and kind of inappropriate, jpn humor???). Finally, Todoroki’s portion was really good got the heart tugging.

    In conclusion, just yet another fanfic for HeroAca where the author really did do well with giving us their headcanons and seeing how different characters can play off each other. A better job incorporating the characters could have made this better, as unless you were Kaminari, Midoriya, Asui, Ochako, Yaomomo, Ida, Tokoyami, Mineta, Shoto, and to an extent Bakugo, you were an afterthought or giving one or two lines of content.

    Artwork between chapters was nice.
  • Came in really good condition, only has the smallest dent on the cover but that isn't a problem for me. Haven't started reading through it but skimming through it seems to be easy to read (so good for kids that can read or new to chapter books). Does have a number of sketches in the book that are just beautiful.
  • Really cute, quick little read. Could easily picture what I was reading in my mind, almost as if I were watching the anime. I love the Horikoshi sketches, and how he mentions at the back these are meant to be short stories about the characters just going about their daily lives. I love getting in the various characters' minds and reading their thoughts. Laughed out loud a lot, even got teary eyed a time or two. I've already preordered the next volume!
  • A brand new story with illustrations by the creator himself! It’s parent day and it’s even more awkward with young hero’s than regular kids! Read it in one sitting definitely worth it!
  • I bought it thinking it was a manga but it turned out to be a novel which was a pleasant surprise!
  • im giving this four stars becuase i thought it was a spin off manga but its actually like a light novel! there are a few drawings in it but not a lot overrall its great though i loved the poster and the stories were pretty cute so cant complain as a my hero academia fan you cant go wrong with having this in your collection
  • I absolutely love books like these, books that give a look behind the curtains of our favorite characters. You get a bunch of backstory which makes the characters feel all the more personal, definitely recommend if you love the world of MHA and the students.
  • It's a great light novel side story that expands the world of my hero academia.