My Hero One’s Justice Review

“My Hero Academia” has been a huge hit, selling over 16 million volumes of manga in Japan. It’s a blend of superhero, school life, and shonen action—and frankly one of the best currently running anime series. A tie-in fighting game should be a home run, but My Hero One’s Justice comes off as a hollow representation of what made “My Hero Academia” so popular in the first place. The awkwardly named One’s Justice follows the main storyline of Izuku Midoriya, a teenager who, in a world where the majority of people have superpowers called “quirks,” is quirkless. His heroic aspirations nevertheless inspire the No. 1 hero, All Might, to take Midoriya under … Continue reading My Hero One’s Justice Review