My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission Comic

Okay, let's be real. We all have that one My Hero Academia movie we secretly love. The one everyone else kinda shrugs at.
For me? It's World Heroes' Mission. Don't get me wrong; I enjoy all of the movies.
The Plot Thickens (and I Snack on Popcorn)
It all starts with a global crisis. A terrorist group, Humarise, hates Quirks. They think Quirks are a disease. A very loud and explodey disease, maybe.
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They release a Quirk-destroying gas. Chaos ensues. Our young heroes in Class 1-A are scattered worldwide. They're trying to stop the madness!
That's where the fun begins. It's like MHA went on a wild, international road trip.
Rody Soul: More Than Just a Sidekick?
Now, here's where my slightly-unpopular opinion comes in. I adore Rody Soul. He's the local who teams up with Deku.
Rody is cynical. He is cautious. He also wants to protect his family.

Some fans found him annoying. I found him relatable! He's just a regular guy thrown into a super-powered mess.
His Quirk, Soul Stealer is really cool too. It manifest in a little bird that protects him.
The Deku-Rody Dynamic: Underrated Gold
Their dynamic is amazing. Deku's optimism clashes with Rody's realism. It makes for some genuinely heartwarming moments.
I am convinced that Rody helped Deku see things from a different perspective. World Heroes' Mission has some good character development.
Think about the final scene where Rody trusts Deku to save the world. It's powerful. Don't lie, you teared up.

Action, Action, and More Action!
Let's talk about the fights. They're spectacular. Seeing Deku, Bakugo, and Shoto team up is always a treat.
The animation is top-notch. The villains are suitably menacing. What more could you want?
The final battle? Epic! Deku unleashing everything he's got? Goosebumps.
The fights had a certain level of stakes that made me clench my fists in excitement.

The Costumes: Fashion Forward or Fashion Faux Pas?
Okay, even I have to admit, the stealth suits are...interesting. Very tactical, very practical.
But were they stylish? Debatable. Did they allow for cool action sequences? Absolutely!
At least Bakugo looked good. He could make a potato sack look fashionable.
They were functional, and that is what matters right?
A Few Quirks (Pun Intended)
Okay, the plot is a little bit convenient. Things work out a little too neatly sometimes.

And maybe some of the villains are a bit one-dimensional. But that's okay! It's a superhero movie.
I am here for the ride, not for the Shakespearean tragedy. Just let me enjoy the heroics and explosions!
Final Verdict: Underrated Gem
So, is World Heroes' Mission a masterpiece? Maybe not. Is it an incredibly fun, action-packed, and heartwarming addition to the My Hero Academia universe?
Absolutely! Don't let the haters get you down. Embrace the Rody Soul love! I dare you!
Go rewatch it. You know you want to. Then come back and tell me I'm right.
