Spoiler alert: Leaks from chapter 400 of My Hero Academia have revealed a controversial illustration of the character Toru Hagakure , the Invisible Girl . As a result, some fans have begun criticizing the manga's author, Kohei Horikoshi , for the drawing featured in the chapter.
My Hero Academia – Fans call the author a pervert because of the Invisible Girl
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The new manga chapter opens with the character becoming visible to others. However, she appears completely naked because she removed her clothes during the battle to become 100% invisible. So it seems she doesn't wear clothes when she's in a fight or on a camouflage mission, since her uniform makes her visible.
Fans who found this scene inappropriate criticized the author for sexualizing a teenage character in this way. Like Deku , Toru is still a minor, so using her for ecchi appeal generated all this discontent directed at Horikoshi.
Some of the fan reviews:
- Someone tell Horikoshi that it's not normal to sexualize teenage girls.
- Believe me, I really enjoyed My Hero Academia, but now it's only good for pornography. Horikoshi is stretching out the fights as much as possible in the latest chapters.
- Horikoshi is certainly unpleasant. We're in the middle of the climax of the main war and he decides to give us fan service right in our faces.
Synopsis:
Throughout his life, Izuku Midoriya dreamed of becoming a hero, an ambitious goal and an even more challenging one for a boy without superpowers. That's right: in a world where 80% of the population has some kind of special power, Izuku had the misfortune of being born completely normal. But that won't stop him from realizing his dream and enrolling in one of the world's most prestigious hero academies. Since meeting his idol, All Might, Izuku has found hope to finally gain his Quirk and begin his journey as a hero.
Finally, do you also think Horikoshi went too far or not? Leave your comment below!
Source: Kudasai
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