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A-Band has gathered together to stake on how elongated it will receive their Front Dude and Woman to just get it out there.
Mineta has taken the track to being a decent person forgoing ogling woman and his awful manner, to wingman his best friends.
Bakugou is calmer, only just.
Someone finally got Hagakure a costume.
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As you may or may not have heard, depending on your awareness of manga/anime, there was a bit of a surprising “coming out” for a rather loathed character in a popular Manga and anime series called “My Hero Academia”. Regular readers will know of my fondness for this particular franchise, being one of the few animes that I follow religiously, and the fewer still of which I have study the manga for, such is my adoration for this I.P.
(It has only grown since then!)
But (like most fans) there is one character in the series that I absolutely loathe, it’s not one of the murderous, yet charismatic villains of which there are many, and it’s not one of the heroes with a history of dishing out emotional and physical overuse. No, it is one of the “Hero” students, “Minoru Mineta” a cowardly, sleazy, misogynist sex pest, with a sexual harassment suit in his not too distant future. And this is the traits that has supposedly approach out as bi-sexual, understandably upsetting fans.
(He…he just sucks okay? Like he really sucks!)
Now, it’s not the fact that Mineta could be bi-sexual that has fans irked, I consider the vast majority of fans (myself included) would love to see a bi
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My Hero Academia manga issue 395 continued to emphasize on the queer partnership between the villain Himiko Toga and hero Ochaco Uraraka.
While I don’t review the My Hero Academia manga on The Geekiary, I do keep up with it. The current battle had Himiko overwhelming the heroes on the battlefield and Ochaco trying to reach out to her to talk about love. Now, I’m no stranger to Talk-No Jutsu. That’s why I was kind of side-eyeing mangaka Kohei Horikoshi’s decision to have the highly anticipated fight between the two girls be about feelings.
However, with how everything turned out, I have to say that the confrontation was quite well-written. I understand certain fans not being happy. But, in my opinion, chapters 394 and 395 handled Toga vs Uraraka in a very effective manner.
I believe, after My Hero Academia manga issue 395, no one should ever challenge that Himiko and Ochaco are indeed queer characters. And as far as the Shonen genre goes, that’s quite impressive. The very popular MHA has had queer representation through transgender characters (Yawara Chatora and Kenji Hishiki), but they were minor characters compared to Himiko and Ochaco. S