My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, Vol. 5

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, Vol. 5

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  • Create Date:2021-09-13 09:54:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hideyuki Furuhashi
  • ISBN:1974707725
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Summary

Not everyone needs a license to fight for justice!

In a superpowered society, there is nothing ordinary about evil anymore。 Heroes, trained and licensed to protect and defend the public against supervillains, stand above all the rest。 Not everyone can be a hero, however, and there are those who would use their powers to serve the people without legal sanction。 But do they fight for justice in the shadows, or for reasons known only to themselves? Whatever they fight for, they are called。。。vigilantes。

Disaster at the Marukane department store's grand reopening was averted thanks to the efforts of Koichi, Pop Step and their band of low-end idols。 But a greater calamity was prevented by the clash between Knuckleduster and his own wayward daughter, Tamao, who was possessed by the villainous Kuin Hachisuka! In the end, Knuckleduster nearly had to kill Tamao to free her from the evil entity controlling her。 Now that he has achieved his goal and saved his daughter, is Knuckleduster through with his life as a vigilante?

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Reviews

Angela

FATGUM!!!!!

Ethan Fields

Quality writing and overall great story just want nothing more than more of the series lol

Randall Smith

These latest issues just haven’t been as good。 There have been some good moments, but not enough。 The rest isn’t bad exactly, it just feels like filler and wheel spinning。 Also Koichi seems different。 Hope it picks up again soon。

Yaiza

Aizawa tkm💛

Brenda A。

When it comes to quirks, there are more people whose behavior are questionable at best and plain gross and ilegal at worst。 My gosh…Best part of the volume? Definitely FatGum。 He’s awesome。 Period。 Biggest heart and such a kind soul。 He smiles and everyone around him does too。Second best part (and supper close to the first place)? Eraserhead。 Being all professional and cool。 It’s so funny to see him before he “adopted” so many kids from class 1a。 Being kid-free, for now。 Remained me of Hawks say When it comes to quirks, there are more people whose behavior are questionable at best and plain gross and ilegal at worst。 My gosh…Best part of the volume? Definitely FatGum。 He’s awesome。 Period。 Biggest heart and such a kind soul。 He smiles and everyone around him does too。Second best part (and supper close to the first place)? Eraserhead。 Being all professional and cool。 It’s so funny to see him before he “adopted” so many kids from class 1a。 Being kid-free, for now。 Remained me of Hawks saying “I’m not that into training the next generation”, but deep down we know。 Also, we own so much more to Midnight than we ever knew。 。。。more

Felicity Rose

We stan Fatgum 💛

Bell Potter

(Aviso: lectura hecha en ejemplar en español, publicado en México。 La presente nota se modificará cuando se dé de alta en GR la edición correspondiente)。

Cameron

Once again, lots of fun。 I really like Fat Gum so was happy to see him!

Sarah

It was awesome seeing Fat Gum in this volume! This series is getting more intense while still heading in a fun direction!

Hayden

I'm really loving the developments! The whole Knuckleduster situation is really interesting aspect of the story but I can't help but be drawn to pop and crawlers relationship, it's so cute I swear! I'm really loving the developments! The whole Knuckleduster situation is really interesting aspect of the story but I can't help but be drawn to pop and crawlers relationship, it's so cute I swear! 。。。more

Marker

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 El viejo al parecer se va a hacer a un lado a partir de este volumen, lo que permite la entrada a más héroes。De verdad que los criminales son una cosa sería y no dejan de atacar ningún momento。

Tess

There was a distinct lack of Knuckleduster in this one。 While I understand why they did it, I wish they'd have done it differently。 Koichi and Pop Step can't quite hold the story on their own (yet)。 As it was, I was not that interested in the Osaka-trip storyline, even though we did get to see Fat Gum。 There was a distinct lack of Knuckleduster in this one。 While I understand why they did it, I wish they'd have done it differently。 Koichi and Pop Step can't quite hold the story on their own (yet)。 As it was, I was not that interested in the Osaka-trip storyline, even though we did get to see Fat Gum。 。。。more

Ian

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Loved the appearance of both Eraser Head and Fat Gum。 those are my favorite heroes in the story。

Index Purga

Tomo 5, "¡Viaje al barrio de Naniwa!" Tomo 5, "¡Viaje al barrio de Naniwa!" 。。。more

Kulwinder Singh

Without Knuckleduster, this manga has already lost its touch。 So, it has become less interesting now。

Tib

Got to see my boy Fatgum! Things are getting interesting for sure

Adam

Neither here nor there。Quite a middling volume。I have a feeling。。。 It may have been too early for them to 'retire' Knuckleduster。 I hope he makes an appearance in later volumes。 Neither here nor there。Quite a middling volume。I have a feeling。。。 It may have been too early for them to 'retire' Knuckleduster。 I hope he makes an appearance in later volumes。 。。。more

Kailen

Eraserhead AND Fatgum screen time? 10/10

Ignacio Mazuecos

This was a very solid volume and I've loved seeing more of Koichi and Pop together!Things start to ramp up, and because of this, the pro heroes are getting more and more involved in the situation。。。 and somehow the vigilantes are caught right in the middle! It might sound like a great coincidence, but it doesn't feel fake and it flows well with the development of the story and the presentation of the next mysterious villain。。。 This was a very solid volume and I've loved seeing more of Koichi and Pop together!Things start to ramp up, and because of this, the pro heroes are getting more and more involved in the situation。。。 and somehow the vigilantes are caught right in the middle! It might sound like a great coincidence, but it doesn't feel fake and it flows well with the development of the story and the presentation of the next mysterious villain。。。 。。。more

Meagan

Wasn't particularly exciting。 Nice to see Fat Gum。 Wasn't particularly exciting。 Nice to see Fat Gum。 。。。more

Pinky

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Koichi helps Fat Gum not lose all of his takoyaki around a villain。 Fat Gum and Kaniko are trying to stop a bomber from setting of explosions at a festival, that Popstep and Crawler are at。 Fat Gum turns to Low-Fat and nearly kills Koichi。 Detective Tsukauchi almost catches the perp at the festival, but he gets away at the last minute。

Rosa Rodriguez

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This volume was really good。 Like extremely, I really enjoyed it。 It was funny and action packed and it made me super intrigued about the whole drug thing that they’re trying to figure out。 Though the beginning made me a bit sad becuase the Master isn’t really with them all that much anymore。 And I feel like Koichi is figuring out that the master decided that this was his end, that’s my thought though also。 Oh the fact that Koichi is advancing his quirk and learning new things about it is really This volume was really good。 Like extremely, I really enjoyed it。 It was funny and action packed and it made me super intrigued about the whole drug thing that they’re trying to figure out。 Though the beginning made me a bit sad becuase the Master isn’t really with them all that much anymore。 And I feel like Koichi is figuring out that the master decided that this was his end, that’s my thought though also。 Oh the fact that Koichi is advancing his quirk and learning new things about it is really good too。 It’s funny mainly though and he’s super cute and adorable at times so that’s what makes me like it even more。 。。。more

Toni

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I'm upset that Knuckleduster quit being a vigilante I'm upset that Knuckleduster quit being a vigilante 。。。more

Lexine Higgins

This entry to the series feels like it would be the beginning of season 2 if it was ever animated。Knuckleduster's goal of saving his daughter in the previous volume was achieved, so he basically hangs up his gloves so to speak, leaving Koichi without guidance。 In this volume, Koichi has to stand on his own two feet and make his own decisions without automatically defecting to his master。 Knuckleduster was a push into the vigilante lifestyle, but now Koichi has to choose where to go from now on o This entry to the series feels like it would be the beginning of season 2 if it was ever animated。Knuckleduster's goal of saving his daughter in the previous volume was achieved, so he basically hangs up his gloves so to speak, leaving Koichi without guidance。 In this volume, Koichi has to stand on his own two feet and make his own decisions without automatically defecting to his master。 Knuckleduster was a push into the vigilante lifestyle, but now Koichi has to choose where to go from now on on his own。This volume was a little slower after the previous volume's climax between Knuckleduster and the villain possessing his daughter, Tamao, but it begins to set things up for an even tougher challenge for our main cast。 The villains are a hell of a lot tougher now。 They're not just temporary villains; they become permanently changed after taking copious amounts of the drug Trigger, and are significantly more dangerous。 There's also talk of a mysterious organisation behind it all that makes you wonder what their goal is。We get to see more pro-heroes in this story, in particular Midnight and Eraser。 We get to see their friendship dynamic and see them outside of hero work。 Midnight is surprisingly very motherly for someone who has a very provocative hero costume and who would fit right in at a BDSM party。 Eraser Head, or Mr Aizawa as most know him from the main series, is one of my favourite characters in this universe, so it was great to see more of him in this。 We see how he works as a pro-hero, and his relaxed approach is very similar to how he teaches at U。A。 He's laid back and a hardcore introvert, which is a couple of the many reasons why I love him。 Another pro-hero we see more of is Fat Gum, which was really cool as he was an intriguing character in season 4 of My Hero Academia。The main duo's (down from a trio since Knuckleduster has seemingly left the scene - for now at least) friendship is so adorable。 It's wonderful to see them grow together。 Koichi and Pop Step are like brother and sister and it's so sweet to see Koichi look after her like an older brother, and Pop Step looks up to him like a younger sister。 I also enjoyed Pop's developing friendship with Makoto, someone she was previously jealous of, now turned a good friend。Speaking of Koichi, he grows even more in this volume。 His quirk's usage expands again, and it becomes more and more useful as time goes on。 He unlocks new abilities。 You can see how if he were a student at U。A。, his quirk would have expanded more and more, and it's more heroic than originally thought to be。As mentioned previously, this volume felt slower than the previous one, but that's expected。 It was a sort of comedown from the previous plotline, until around 50% of the way through, when it picks up again with an epic fight scene against a villain, where Koichi gets to help the pro-heroes again。 The villains are getting scarier, the danger increasing, and things are changing。 It feels like Koichi is about to begin a new phase of his vigilante career now his master has left, and that's very exciting to see。 It's also great to see pro-heroes and familiar faces from the main series who didn't get as much screen time pop up time and again。 I'm looking forward to volume 6! 。。。more

Ambia

I just love Fat Gum。 He’s cute, chubby, strong and a flashy hero。 Koichi found a new move and helped an undercover police operation。 That’s all the happen。 The police stuff was quite interesting。 It weird they can’t use their quirks。 Surely they are sort of like heroes and there is a quirks crime division so doesn’t that limit them? Then again, opens up a path for more abuses。 This society kind of sucks。 You can’t use this natural part of you that 80% of the population has。 Not even for good thi I just love Fat Gum。 He’s cute, chubby, strong and a flashy hero。 Koichi found a new move and helped an undercover police operation。 That’s all the happen。 The police stuff was quite interesting。 It weird they can’t use their quirks。 Surely they are sort of like heroes and there is a quirks crime division so doesn’t that limit them? Then again, opens up a path for more abuses。 This society kind of sucks。 You can’t use this natural part of you that 80% of the population has。 Not even for good things。 Like if you had a telekinesis quirk you could do well in construction which could help society but the quirks are so controlled everyone’s just using forklifts instead。 It is definitely one way of controlling a powered society, by really limiting who can use their powers, but it’s also stifling。 。。。more

rfantasyreads

I really feel like I’m fully beginning to enjoy this series now, as there is even more cameos of already established pro hero’s, within this volume in particular being Fat Gum。 It’s sad to see Knuckle duster take a back seat in the story, but I do think that now it will hopefully pull more of the focus on the shady organisation that is developing the drug trigger, and now even experimenting on humans and their quirks。 I’m loving the investigation side of theses managas, and I hope to see more fr I really feel like I’m fully beginning to enjoy this series now, as there is even more cameos of already established pro hero’s, within this volume in particular being Fat Gum。 It’s sad to see Knuckle duster take a back seat in the story, but I do think that now it will hopefully pull more of the focus on the shady organisation that is developing the drug trigger, and now even experimenting on humans and their quirks。 I’m loving the investigation side of theses managas, and I hope to see more from the Pro Hero’s, as well as steering away from Pop steps main plot of just being an entertainer, and hopefully she starts advancing her own quirk and hero status like Kiotchi is currently too。 。。。more

Melissa

I'm that obsessive fan who purchased all of Vigilantes on a whim because I found out characters from the original series make appearances, so naturally seeing Eraser Head and Fat Gum on the cover made me jazz hands in excitement。 I'm that obsessive fan who purchased all of Vigilantes on a whim because I found out characters from the original series make appearances, so naturally seeing Eraser Head and Fat Gum on the cover made me jazz hands in excitement。 。。。more

Chris Lemmerman

Not a bad volume per se, but probably the weakest one thus far。 The main characters mostly get forgotten in favour of Fat Gum and Tsukauchi for the middle part of the story, and when they do turn back up, they're not particularly effective。 The Trigger storyline edges further forward, but overall this is mostly just a detour instead of an actual progression。 Not a bad volume per se, but probably the weakest one thus far。 The main characters mostly get forgotten in favour of Fat Gum and Tsukauchi for the middle part of the story, and when they do turn back up, they're not particularly effective。 The Trigger storyline edges further forward, but overall this is mostly just a detour instead of an actual progression。 。。。more

Evelyn

The crisis with Queen Bee has been resolved and one of our vigilantes hangs up his knuckles。。。but not before he gives the youngsters a little nudge toward the next bit of plot。Trigger is still circulating through the city and recent developments are raising a lot of eyebrows among both the heroes and police。 Is it random? Is it targeted? Who's involved? How deep does it go?Hehe, if you've been reading the original series, you'll recognize that yellow-clad fellow on the cover as Fat Gum! And you The crisis with Queen Bee has been resolved and one of our vigilantes hangs up his knuckles。。。but not before he gives the youngsters a little nudge toward the next bit of plot。Trigger is still circulating through the city and recent developments are raising a lot of eyebrows among both the heroes and police。 Is it random? Is it targeted? Who's involved? How deep does it go?Hehe, if you've been reading the original series, you'll recognize that yellow-clad fellow on the cover as Fat Gum! And you might also remember that the original story hinted at him helping out the police in a couple of drug busts。 Guess what, that's the arc we're starting~! 。。。more

Sarah

4。5 stars Finally feel like we are getting to the good part。 The main plot is finally clear。 The characters are (maybe?) starting to get individual development。 More common main stream characters are getting consistent roles。 Super happy to see aizawa and fat gum。 Only part I didn’t like was how sudden knuckle buster dude disappeared。 I understand why for plot purposes and I don’t even like him a lot, but it was very sudden and almost random。