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僕のヒーローアカデミア [Boku no Hero Academia] #2

My Hero Academia, Vol. 2: Rage, You Damned Nerd

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Getting into U.A. High School was difficult enough, but it was only the beginning of Midoriya’s long road toward becoming a superhero. The new students all have amazing powers, and although Midoriya has inherited All Might’s abilities, he can barely control them. What’s more, the first-year students are told they will have to compete just to avoid being expelled!

208 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 5, 2015

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Kohei Horikoshi

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HORIKOSHI Kouhei
Name (in native language): 堀越耕平
Associated Names:
Kouhei Horikoshi

Born 1986 in the prefecture Aichi, Horikoshi first attracted attention in the second half of 2006 when he entered Shueisha's 72th Tezuka Award for Newcomers with his one shot "Nukegara" and made it to the final six, where he gained himself an "Honorable Mention".
Various short stories in Shueisha's Akamaru JUMP followed over the years until he published his one shot "Oumagadoki Doubutsuen" in issue #2/2010 of Weekly Shounen JUMP.

Kouhei Horikoshi is a graduate of Nagoya University of Arts. He was previously an assistant to TANAKA Yasuki.

Zodiac: Scorpio

Pixiv: 堀越

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573 reviews189k followers
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January 25, 2020
2nd go around thoughts: This is probably one of my least favorite volumes I've read in the series so far. There's just a lot going on and at times it feels a bit too much. Sometimes the scenes seem clogged up so I'd find myself having to backtrack to make sure I was grasping everything that happened. I still love this series though!

This took a bit of time to pick up for me and I'm almost wondering if I just prefer the anime? I love this world and the characters, but I'm not sure if the manga is the best way to consume it. I'm gonna try a few more volumes since I already own volumes 3 & 4 and see what I think from there.
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4,067 reviews1,511 followers
August 19, 2025
The heroes-in-training get costumes and then undergo intense training where Izuku will need to get control of his Quirk (superpower). All Might gets a new job. A lot of villains turn up in an unexpected way and place! The story around All-Might passing down his legacy and the trainee heroes are OK, but when the villains turned up, and all the fighting kicked-off my interest began to wane. I have a hope that manga 'cape' stories steer away from Western superhero tropes. A Three Star, 6 out of 12.

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Profile Image for Victoria ✮⋆˙.
1,112 reviews128 followers
September 5, 2018
I am a Todoroki stan confirmed. He doesn't even have to do anything and I die he just omg. I'm like this with the show too! I really need to read more!
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3,111 reviews2,565 followers
January 27, 2018
Wooow I was not expecting this to be so dark, especially so early on. Sure, they have someone with a quirk that can heal bodies but I didn't expect people to get their bones crushed and faces smashed in. Or the villains possibly murdering children.

Dang, man. I'm here for this. 😅
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April 8, 2021
good to know the deku vs. kacchan fight is STILL just as awesome as i remember it
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901 reviews1,136 followers
October 22, 2025
Tsuyu, mi reina, confirmo que siempre me has gustado.

Pero lo mal que cae el intenso de Bakugo. Personaje para fastidioso. Y ni hablar de Mineta, harina de otro costal.

Dejando de lado a esos dos no recordaba lo rápido que se retuerce todo y nos entregan pura acción. Bastante merecida porque es un buen gancho.
Profile Image for Kay.
455 reviews4,664 followers
June 20, 2020
Review to come. Also, I know so many people hate Kacchan but I have a love/hate relationship with his character.

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Profile Image for Daniel.
812 reviews74 followers
July 31, 2017
Previse borbe na ustrb price. A sobzirom da su tek brucosi mislim da su nekako previse mocni ili sposobni.

Sigh. Al ne odustajem, probacemo jos volume ili dva posto je ipak zabvno na momente.
Profile Image for Maria.
606 reviews142 followers
April 15, 2018
confession time: I haven’t as much read this manga as I run my eyes over it while simultaneously watching the anime adaptation (season one covers chapters 1-22) and I was quite surprised to find out that 0% of the scenes from the manga got cut out and everything was done so awesomely that I feel no hesitation giving out rating to volumes 1 and 2 right here and now.
I’M SO HYPED UP FOR MORE
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429 reviews105 followers
January 10, 2018
What's there not to love about the story of sheer will power and quirks (special abilities)?

The story is well designed, it keeps the audience connected and interested.
This volume also introduces a lot of new characters and they are unique not only with their powers but also in their appearance. I cannot stress enough how interesting it is to read the author's comments on design and decisions regarding how to create the characters.

Manga is its own art form (similar yet different from comics) and I am glad I was introduced to it. I am genuinely hyped when something regional become a global delight and are enjoyed with a wider audience.

Also, ready to start with #3 because of the cliffhanger!
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517 reviews51 followers
June 12, 2022
6/10 stars

It's pretty fun. Some designs are more than cringy, but I'm willing to overlook it for now. Not many things can beat an underdog story, especially such adorable underdog as Deku. Is it run-of-the-mill school for gifted children story? Sure. Is the heroic theme overworked? Yup, especially when the villains show up in force, like some weird union members on a protest. At the same time, however, MHA shapes up to be more enjoyable than most of similar tales, with some intriguing twists and turns, and moments of pure fun. Also, I'm quite impressed with the general quirkiness of the design - it's lighthearted and totally bonkers, and while I'd be happier not to see some characters at all (Mineta, ugh) I still have fun enough to continue with the series ;).
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1,045 reviews964 followers
March 16, 2018
I was on the fence about My Hero Academia after reading the first volume — it's an enjoyable series, but I found the premise to be a bit too derivative (X-Men+Top 10 much?), and the storytelling sometimes felt muddled. But I liked the characters and the overall tone and feel of the book enough to give the second volume a try, and I'm glad I did, because it did improve. The characters are the main pull of the series, and this volume adds a bunch of new ones — including the analog of everyone's favourite X-Man, Goldballs (who, coincidentally, is also this manga's pervert character who swoons over girls' body parts even in the face of imminent danger). Hey, it's not all that bad — I liked all the other new guys and the overall optimistic message of the book that promotes friendship, teamwork and treating each other with respect. The storytelling still feels a bit muddled, but considering it's Horikoshi's first major ongoing manga, it's to be expected, and I'm sure that in a couple more volumes it will all smooth out.
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2,740 reviews385 followers
March 4, 2021
Most of this volume reminded me of shows like Yu-Gi Oh!; the action, the over-exaggeration, the 'talking to yourself but everyone hears you' thing... It helped me connect with this series (I love Yu-Gi Oh!) on a deeper level.
It was really cool seeing all those villains invade but what was hilarious was all those villains were beaten by a bunch of students. I also really liked the personal connections weaving throughout the story. I can't wait to find out what the heck is going on!


EDIT: In typical Sophia fashion, saying 'I can't wait to find out' really means I'm going to not read the next book/manga/comic until years later 🙃
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308 reviews81 followers
August 18, 2020
Rating: 4
Reading Time: 1 hour and 22 minutes
Format: Physical Book

I enjoyed the ending of this one a lot more than the beginning but it was still good. I'm still saving a five star because I know that I loved the third season of the anime so much, and that season was based on volume ten to fifteen. This volume ended on a cliff hanger, so I'm definitely going to read the next one as soon as I can.


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March 9, 2020
At time of reading this, we're currently at Season 4 (School Festival Arc) in the anime, so it's kinda nice to read back and see how the kids have grown. They've grown so much! In this volume, Midoriya is still struggling to control his power and friendships and bonds between Class 1-A haven't really been formed yet. So looking forward to seeing how those grow in future volumes!!

Something I'm really enjoying while reading the manga is the little notes by Horikoshi! It's cool to see his thoughts and ideas behind each character (something we don't see at all in the anime). 👀
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1,475 reviews4,623 followers
May 15, 2019
It's hard to not find this fun. Heroes in the making, learning the life lessons about doing good through simulations and practice, it's just a haven for great things to come and this volume even introduces the bad things in life too. Things get pretty intense, putting them all quickly in life-threatening situations that will surely build their characters even more.

I look forward to seeing how these characters will develop and if it will remain original in a world filled with superhero stories.

Yours truly,

Lashaan | Blogger and Book Reviewer
Official blog: https://bookidote.com/
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Author 9 books4,866 followers
March 10, 2022
Classic school-hero progression and a really fun story. Gotta root for the underdog who is destined for ultimate number 1 status, right? And his rival who seems to be a one-note guitar seems to be a bit more complicated than anyone quite expects.

Early days, early days. But now we've got not only the rivalry to clear up, but real villains, too!

Too fun. Classic, even.
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112 reviews14 followers
September 11, 2021
Review: I'm delighted with the character development of Deku here. The construction of the action scenes are well organized and the illustrations are spot on, clean, and full of surprises!

Re-read: 09/11/2021
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262 reviews81 followers
March 10, 2021
So good!!!! My friend asked me, no - begged me to read this and I really enjoyed it! I read the first book back in July of 2020 and I didn't enjoy it as much as I did this one but it was still good. I used to read a lot of Manga back then and I really news to enjoy it so I'll try my best to go back into it because this just reminded me how amazing Manga is!!

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The students are in their new hero costumes for battle, training with the hero All Might. When the media breaks into U.A. High School, the students go to a rescue training facility off campus, but the villains break in as soon as they arrive. They have come to kill All Might. The students are thrown into various disaster areas of the arena, and are left to fight different villains on their own. Midoriya, Mineta, and Tsuyu are left in the flood zone. Using each of their quirks (superpowers), they formulate a plan to defeat the villains in their zone. When Tsuyu is threatened, Midoriya attacks, using his quirk flawlessly. Unfortunately, the hit lands on a bioengineered villain named Nomu and makes no damage. At this point, All Might arrives.



This volume is significantly more engaging than the last because of the various battles. The last section of this volume is the most exciting, because real villains are involved. The last volume had no real antagonist to the story, whereas this volume introduces Tomura Shigaraki, the apparent leader of the league of villains. This volume is also interesting because the reader learns more about individuals in Midoriya’s class. Each student's quirk is developed in their struggle to use it correctly and with power against the villains. The reader comes to know and understand the characters' motivations for their behavior. With the strength of the character development and plot, this is a great second volume to the series.



Profile Image for Sarah Ryder.
1,044 reviews239 followers
July 25, 2024
So good! We get training, some really bitter backstory between Deku and the ever annoying Bakugo (I still want to throw him off a cliff), a field trip with more expansion on the class, and, whoa, hang on, where did these villains come from?!?!

Things go from intense (like seriously do they want these kids to survive to become heroes or not?) to super mega intense when these random villains (hahaha, yeah sure they are…) pop up out of nowhere and the kids have to team up to fight them off. I loved the various teamups but the top one had to be Deku with Tsuyu (who I really like after all this, she’s cool) and Mineta (who’s a pervert and my least favorite character ever after Bakugo), because Deku just takes charge and leads them so so well and I’m so proud of him and how he handled this extremely intense situation! And Eraser-Head is becoming another favorite of mine which honestly surprised me as I thought he was a bit odd yet okay at first, but now he’s really cool and showed a lot of depth in just this small segment of the volume.

This was super intense in the best way, but make sure you have the next volume on hand when you read this because you’re going to want it!


‼️Content‼️

Language: damned; what the; crap; pisses; damn; freaking; sucks; gah; pissed; what the hell; bastard; dammit; a guy flashes a middle finger; darn; steamed turd; what the heck; dumbass/dumbasses; hell; go to hell

Violence: fighting with weapons, superpowers, and hand to hand (PG-PG-13); injuries and blood (PG-PG-13); broken fingers (PG-13); a character freezes people in place; a character electrocutes people; a character’s elbow is cracked (PG-13); a character’s back is half torn up (PG-13); a character’s face is smashed into the ground (PG-13); a villain tries to grab a character’s head to crush it (is stopped)

Sexual: a teen guy is a pervert; a guy said a girl has nice boobs and rests his cheek on the side of one (she throws him); a guys says he wanted to grope a girl’s boobs before he died; a girl loses her shirt (the sides of her breasts are partially shown with the rest covered by a text bubble); a guy touches a girl’s boob (she punishes him)

Other: superheroes/supervillains/superpowers; a supervillain is almost entirely covered by disembodied hands; a supervillain has a hold of a family
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773 reviews6 followers
June 29, 2025
Wow… there’s a lot going on here. This was incredibly dense. So many characters and quirks to keep track of. I’m really enjoying this series so far.
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2,029 reviews6 followers
May 18, 2021
Again, I feel like if I were like 12 years younger, I would think this series was amazing. I like that we are getting more female characters, but I wished they seemed to matter and that that Mineta guy wasn't a complete creep? (I've heard he gets worse on TikTok).

Anyway, this volume kicks off as the kids get costumes and start training more to use their Quirks. A lot of the names for things are very vague and it makes me wonder if that's just a product of translating the series to English? We have heroes called "heroes" and villains called "villains" and I'm not sure the significance of Midoriya's attacks having U.S. states in them? Like Delaware Smash?

I'm curious to see what the next volume is like. The girl that controls sound is my favorite so far.
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118 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2020
In questo secondo volume, seguiamo i progressi di Midorya Izuku e i suoi amici alla Yuei, la scuola per eroi più prestigiosa del Giappone. Ma durante il secondo allenamento, grazie al quale conosceremo l'eroe professionista Numero Tredici, la scuola verrà attaccata da pericolosi Villain. È un numero che lascia col fiato sospeso fino all'ultimo, oltretutto alcuni disegni sono incredibili, sembra di assistere alla scena e di sentire sulla pella la potenza degli eroi. Si fa sempre più interessante perché tanti e particolari sono i quirk di eroi e nemici. Mi è piaciuto un sacco!
Fatevi un favore:leggete My hero academia o guardate l'anime ❤️
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5,199 reviews178 followers
April 12, 2020
Great graphic novel! Wasn’t feeling that much from the first but the fight with his exploding bully was cool and the cliffhanger will surely keep you invested for more. Witty humour (mostly), phenomenal art and the ability to really hammer in your interest. If you like superhero stories, read this one!
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