My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, Vol. 6

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2021-09-13 09:54:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hideyuki Furuhashi
  • ISBN:197471053X
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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。

After returning from an eventful trip to Osaka, Koichi starts experimenting more with his Quirk—does he have more potential than he first thought? Detective Tsukauchi continues to investigate the instant villain incidents, quietly enlisting the help of Eraser and even consulting All Might。 And now, with Hachisuka out of the picture, the shadowy figure behind the Trigger drug has enlisted a new and even more dangerous agent…

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Reviews

Angela

I'm really loving this other side of Aizawa with the whole investigator/pro-hero/not yet a teacher thing。 I just also know that it's about to give an in-depth of his backstory and I'm not ready for it。。。。 I'm really loving this other side of Aizawa with the whole investigator/pro-hero/not yet a teacher thing。 I just also know that it's about to give an in-depth of his backstory and I'm not ready for it。。。。 。。。more

Amélie

I do love all the Tsukauchi/Toshinori interactions! And it's great to see so much of Aizawa as well。 However, I'm not very interested in the "idol" plotlines, even when it mixes with the main plot。 I do love all the Tsukauchi/Toshinori interactions! And it's great to see so much of Aizawa as well。 However, I'm not very interested in the "idol" plotlines, even when it mixes with the main plot。 。。。more

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)。

Brenda A。

Aizawa used to work much closer with the police that I originally thought。These kids taking so much time talking about merch really shows society of the present times。And I know I have said multiple time in previous chapters but Aizawa and Midnight are the best and I love every time they appear。 Their lives before turning into teachers looks like the universe is training them into what would come。 I love them so much。

Yaiza

Se pone interesante!!!!

Cameron

This volume felt a little more disjointed than the others, but it made up for it with more Aizawa content。 Plus I really like the new villain。

Praggy

I was so happy to get more of Aizawa(MY FAVORITE CHARACTER), this was a super fun read! Definitely recommend this to people who have watched the anime。

Hayden

When you start wondering where someone is they suddenly appear with some new twist that makes me want to read the next volume that much more!!!

Marker

Las 4 estrellas fueron porque Eraserhead estuvo mucho es este volumen。Aunque en algunas partes se perdí。

Ian

This was amazing, It is awesome how the main character is growing and learning how to use his powers more affectively。

Adam

It was okay。This series seriously has some pacing issues。Some chapters in them move so slowly or the story just seems like it's filler and unessary to the overall plot。 And then all of a sudden lots of things happen and it moves the story along。I look forward to the next few volumes though, as I know they directly correlate to a storyline that is happening in the main MHA series。 So that is something to look forward to。 It was okay。This series seriously has some pacing issues。Some chapters in them move so slowly or the story just seems like it's filler and unessary to the overall plot。 And then all of a sudden lots of things happen and it moves the story along。I look forward to the next few volumes though, as I know they directly correlate to a storyline that is happening in the main MHA series。 So that is something to look forward to。 。。。more

Kulwinder Singh

Master is back with a bang! And with an awesome twist, no less! His absence in Vol。 5 is proof enough that Geezer is a major charactor who keeps this series engaging and funny。

Tib

I will say this, pre-teacher Aizawa is a whole mood and I'm here for it。 I will say this, pre-teacher Aizawa is a whole mood and I'm here for it。 。。。more

Annalivia

2。5/5

Ignacio Mazuecos

It's hard to write a review of this volume right after finishing it while still being so hyped by its end!!This is getting more and more interesting by each volume and, even though there are some parts that could be considered fillers, it all now feels like a whole story development with really, REALLY, interesting plot twists。。。I was liking this volume, but I've loved the plot twists, so 5 stars for this, oh yes。 It's hard to write a review of this volume right after finishing it while still being so hyped by its end!!This is getting more and more interesting by each volume and, even though there are some parts that could be considered fillers, it all now feels like a whole story development with really, REALLY, interesting plot twists。。。I was liking this volume, but I've loved the plot twists, so 5 stars for this, oh yes。 。。。more

Meagan

The storyline is picking back up。 Midnight and Aizawa are now very involved in the drug investigation。 All Might makes an appearance as his normal Toshinori self, which is always nice even though his character seemingly isn't crucial to the plot。 Koichi's quirk is developing nicely。 We find out even more about Knuckle Duster's backstory。 (I won't spoil anything, but it's pretty darn cool。) Up until this point, I felt like I really had to push through reading the volumes; there would be a blip of The storyline is picking back up。 Midnight and Aizawa are now very involved in the drug investigation。 All Might makes an appearance as his normal Toshinori self, which is always nice even though his character seemingly isn't crucial to the plot。 Koichi's quirk is developing nicely。 We find out even more about Knuckle Duster's backstory。 (I won't spoil anything, but it's pretty darn cool。) Up until this point, I felt like I really had to push through reading the volumes; there would be a blip of interest here and there on my radar, but for the most part the characters have seemed unhinged, the plot puttering along at a snail's pace, and the villains downright weird。 This volume was a game-changer for me- and consequently it won 5 stars。 。。。more

Christian Obey

Oh no, baby。 What is you doing? That got nasty real quick。 /puke emoji。

Rosa Rodriguez

I like how much Aizawa had made an appearance。 Also the main villain reminds me so much of Kimbley from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood。 Just his features and how he poses。 I really liked him as a character but I’m so hyped for what his plans are。 Oh I also like how much inspiration the author has gotten from the Marvel and DC comics。 Also I like how Mature pop has gotten so far, and not gonna lie I really miss Master。 Like will he make an appearance once again or never again。 Though I like how I like how much Aizawa had made an appearance。 Also the main villain reminds me so much of Kimbley from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood。 Just his features and how he poses。 I really liked him as a character but I’m so hyped for what his plans are。 Oh I also like how much inspiration the author has gotten from the Marvel and DC comics。 Also I like how Mature pop has gotten so far, and not gonna lie I really miss Master。 Like will he make an appearance once again or never again。 Though I like how they look back on him and learn。 It hurts me but I like that。 。。。more

Gabe

TOMAZO LPM。 Estaría bueno que quien se encargue de hacer la ficha al menos ponga los datos correctos y la portada correcta。 Lleva un tiempo en la página de Ivrea。

Toni

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I am throughly enjoying this series。 I am loving koichi's character development, along with him developing his quirk more。 AND MASTER IS BACK???? HIS QUIRK WAS STOLEN???? I gotta know more man。 I am throughly enjoying this series。 I am loving koichi's character development, along with him developing his quirk more。 AND MASTER IS BACK???? HIS QUIRK WAS STOLEN???? I gotta know more man。 。。。more

Lexine Higgins

Rating: 4。5/5 starsWow。 Just as I was beginning to think things had slowed down now that Knuckleduster seems to be out of the picture after his epic story climax at the end of volume 4, leaving Koichi to try and find his own way in volume 5, this volume ramped up the story from 0-100。 The plot thickens yet again。 The villains are much more powerful than before, now being bioengineered and making them very dangerous for pro-heroes and vigilantes alike to take on。 We slowly learn more about Trigge Rating: 4。5/5 starsWow。 Just as I was beginning to think things had slowed down now that Knuckleduster seems to be out of the picture after his epic story climax at the end of volume 4, leaving Koichi to try and find his own way in volume 5, this volume ramped up the story from 0-100。 The plot thickens yet again。 The villains are much more powerful than before, now being bioengineered and making them very dangerous for pro-heroes and vigilantes alike to take on。 We slowly learn more about Trigger and how it's not just being injected into people now。 It's being distributed in other ways to the general public, and that's where pro-heroes Midnight and Eraser Head come in。More Aizawa is always a plus。 If you know me at all, or have read any of my previous reviews, you'll know that Aizawa (Eraser Head) is one of my favourite characters in the My Hero Academia universe, so to see more of him was amazing。 There are two sides of hero work shown in this novel: battles with villains and undercover work。 Aizawa takes the forefront with fighting villains, and Koichi - despite his best efforts to avoid the pro-hero as a vigilante - ends up being enlisted by him to help fight a rampaging instant villain。 Koichi's powers have expanded with each novel, and in this one he discovers even more about himself, even if, like usual, it was done by accident。 He develops a cool offence move which opens up so much possibility。 Although he's expanding the use of his Quirk more and more, and you could definitely see that it's hero-material, he's still an oblivious, naive goof who's adorable to watch stumble about cluelessly。The other side of the hero work shown is the undercover work, where we see more of the pro-hero Midnight。 I never thought much of her when watching the main series' anime because she's not really involved too much besides being one of the teachers at U。A。, but she's actually a really cool character when you get to know her。 She's genuine and warm, and you can see how her attitude towards people would make her a great teacher。 She's also great at undercover work。 Her bubbly and lovable personality that comes off as motherly/sisterly at times helps her get into places easily and befriend people。 She recruits Pop Step to help her with an undercover mission to find out how Trigger is being distributed, since it's no longer being injected, and we also learn that the brother-sister dynamic between Koichi and Pop Step is not quite as mutual as previously believed。There are so many relationships highlighted in this volume。 We get to see more of All Might and his developing friendship with Tsukauchi。 It sheds new light on him, seeing All Might as friend rather than a fatherly figure like we do in the main series is really sweet。 In the main series, rarely get to see All Might as anything other than Deku's role model and mentor。 Here, we see another side to him, one he keeps hidden from the public in his 'weak' form and only really shows to Tsukauchi。 He's clearly lonely, having to be the Number One Hero who cannot reveal anything about his private life。 Tsukauchi becomes more than just a helping hand with paperwork。 All Might is genuinely excited to have a friend who he can be himself with。Speaking of Tsukauchi, his relationship with his sister is hilarious。 Like typical siblings。 I'm beginning to like Makoto more and more。 At first, in previous volumes, she just seemed like a nosy busy body who wants to know everyone's business, but she's actually a really smart woman who's very loyal to her friends。 She won't even betray the vigilantes to her own brother when he asks for more info on Pop Step specifically, after the events of the department store ruckus。 This volume has a whole cast of new and colourful characters that are really fun to read about。 Victims of Trigger alterations that aren't as scary as they look, a couple of no-good doers who are morally grey and befriend Aizawa - albeit grudgingly, new villains, and old faces making a come back。 There was a huge plot twist involving a returning character that had my jaw on the floor。Overall, yet another great volume of the series。 I'm desperate to get my hands on volume 7 after the cliffhanger ending of this one。My Blog 。。。more

Ambia

Koichi is a real trier。 I like that we get to see him "rationally" develop his miniscule powers。 There not as weird and useless as they first appeared。 He's basically got the capability to fly, which he lost as a child and he can sort of shoot off from his hands as well as the gliding and clinging。 He gets to work with Aizawa and the Police detective which was a good team up。 Aizawa is a very low-key hero and seems to have no problem (as his actions, not words suggest) with citizens using their Koichi is a real trier。 I like that we get to see him "rationally" develop his miniscule powers。 There not as weird and useless as they first appeared。 He's basically got the capability to fly, which he lost as a child and he can sort of shoot off from his hands as well as the gliding and clinging。 He gets to work with Aizawa and the Police detective which was a good team up。 Aizawa is a very low-key hero and seems to have no problem (as his actions, not words suggest) with citizens using their quirks in vigilante ways。 And we glimpsed our hero All Might before he completely lost his power。The ending was really cool and I'm looking forward to seeing where this story leads with the factory, drugs and acceleration guy。 Im so glad Knucklebuster is back- I missed him。 The team just isn't the same without him。 Im also glad all that performance stuff is over。 Pop is still here doing her work and being funny with Kochi the most ordinary and simple-minded hero we've seen。 。。。more

CMYKari

If you have emetophobia, take caution with this one! There's a rather disgusting panel during the part where they're getting drinks。 It takes a bit to gross me out, and even this had me wincing。 If I still had my copy, I could give a better page descriptor on when it happens。 3。5 rounded up, I do enjoy all of the scenes with Aizawa & other cameo characters, but there's something lacking。 Still an enjoyable series with a fun art style! Uniquely Betten Court, but still has the BNHA "look" to it。 If you have emetophobia, take caution with this one! There's a rather disgusting panel during the part where they're getting drinks。 It takes a bit to gross me out, and even this had me wincing。 If I still had my copy, I could give a better page descriptor on when it happens。 3。5 rounded up, I do enjoy all of the scenes with Aizawa & other cameo characters, but there's something lacking。 Still an enjoyable series with a fun art style! Uniquely Betten Court, but still has the BNHA "look" to it。 。。。more

rfantasyreads

Still enjoying this series, mainly for getting so much of Eraser in this volume, as it’s great seeing what he was like as a working pro hero。 Although the story at times can feel very erratic, and the story can jump between Kiochi and Popsteps story line without any forewarning, and left me confused often when trying to guess which storyline I was reading。 Hopefully in the next volume we get to see more of the other Pro hero’s, as this has been my favourite element of the series so far, and it’s Still enjoying this series, mainly for getting so much of Eraser in this volume, as it’s great seeing what he was like as a working pro hero。 Although the story at times can feel very erratic, and the story can jump between Kiochi and Popsteps story line without any forewarning, and left me confused often when trying to guess which storyline I was reading。 Hopefully in the next volume we get to see more of the other Pro hero’s, as this has been my favourite element of the series so far, and it’s also great seeing Kiochi train and improve his quirk slide and glide。 。。。more

kel

i love aizawa so much it's unreal i love aizawa so much it's unreal 。。。more

Nore

Ending a manga like that was just cruel。

Chris Lemmerman

Another fairly quiet volume; some villain fights, some small developments in terms of the battle against Trigger, and a new Quirk evolution for Koichi, but otherwise nothing huge in the way of plot progression。 The final chapter cliffhanger definitely bodes well for the future, though。

Evelyn

Under the guise of aspiring pop star and her manager, Koichi and Kazuho try to blend in as 'normal' citizens。 Sadly, they keep running into heroes, in this case Eraserhead and Midnight。 Happily, Eraserhead doesn't really care and is willing to bend the rules and Midnight thinks Kazuho's crush on Koichi is adorable。 Either way, the two are unceremoniously conscripted to help in the ongoing Trigger investigation。 Totally hush-hush, under-the-table kinda stuff。 All great fun。。。 but。。。 was the barf Under the guise of aspiring pop star and her manager, Koichi and Kazuho try to blend in as 'normal' citizens。 Sadly, they keep running into heroes, in this case Eraserhead and Midnight。 Happily, Eraserhead doesn't really care and is willing to bend the rules and Midnight thinks Kazuho's crush on Koichi is adorable。 Either way, the two are unceremoniously conscripted to help in the ongoing Trigger investigation。 Totally hush-hush, under-the-table kinda stuff。 All great fun。。。 but。。。 was the barf towel scene necessary?! Also, there's a creepy, but kinda cool villain wandering around。 And judging from those last two pages, he's got connections to Knuckleduster。 。。。more

Sarah

4。5 for having lots of eraser and midnight。 -。5 a star because of that one scene。。。 with the uh dirty rag。

connie

midnight <3