Thinking of teachers, I think Snipe is the only one whose Quirk we haven't gotten details on. We know it's called "Homing" and it obviously helps him with his shooting, but no actual specifics.
You mean the student body? I would like to see a recurring character introduced from the Business Department, since that's the only Department we don't really have that connection with.
Edited by LSBK on Nov 24th 2018 at 1:02:23 PM
Now, here comes the big question.
The chicken and the egg.
Is Vlad copying Monoma or is Monoma copying Vlad?
(Regarding the "Class-A antagonism" that is.)
We know that Monoma's sense of originality is rock bottom (thanks due to the play at the culture festival) and he was much, much more collected mentally at the beginning of the year (Sport festival) which essentially escalated as time passed on to the current state. So what if he didn't start the animosity towards the class, but picked it up from his teacher, made it stronger, and then the teacher, with the positive feedback from Monoma, stopped hiding it like in the beginning, growing comfortable with it, allowing for a stronger antagonism which Monoma picked up which he boosted even higher as seen in this current arc, feeding this output to the teacher who grows even bolder with it...
It's essentially a eternal feedback loop between these two. A greenhouse effect of sort.
So where did this antagonism start?
With Monoma the copycat?
Or Vlad the homeroom teacher?
Opinions regarding this?
I don't think either is copying the other. I think the have similar, but distinct, reasons for basically having the same attitude.
Monoma because he's hypercompetitive and big into group identity, Vlad because unlike Aizawa he's open about his attachment to his students and doesn't like them being overshadowed for something they didn't have control over.
Edited by LSBK on Nov 25th 2018 at 3:04:54 AM
The only restriction on voting in these things is that the vote has to be on a postcard that's bound into a copy of jump. So your ability to buy Jump and/or get people to give you their postcards can make your favourite character king.
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.So early spoilers.
Bakugo's plan is essentially just rushing in and taking out his opponents while his teammates watch his back and vice-versa. With that plan in mind, he's able to subdue Tokage and his team gain the lead. And Monoma freaks the fuck out at Bakugo's feats.
So much for any recommended student amounting to anything lmao.
Edited by BlackYakuzu94 on Nov 29th 2018 at 12:22:33 PM
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.Oh right they released a chart detailing the top-selling manga in Japan of 2018.
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-11-29/top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-series-2018/.140163
MHA is second-place with nearly 7-million sales total.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."Yea, but Shoto had among the worst performances in his match. And it's not so much that he's winning, it's that he's doing so effortlessly. It really is kind of undermining the whole "Class B are actually good" message they've been going for, because it feels like the rest of Class A just suck for not being able to handle Class B while Bakugo (and presumably Deku) can handle them just fine themselves.
Edited by BlackYakuzu94 on Nov 29th 2018 at 12:42:23 PM
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.

Surely, the Big Three and other upperclassmen must have their own homeroom teacher. I wonder who it could be...
Oh God! Natural light!