I'm not going to post the leaks in the main post mainly because it is leaks and not the full pages yet, but I didn't think I could dislike how Horikoshi took the latter portions of the manga more than I do until now. There's certain things I've seen as a part of the ending that I genuinely can't believe, but I see Horikoshi do certain things and it is what it is at this point. He's the author of this manga and all I can do is read it, but like Toriyama with Dragon Ball, a lot of his decisions with his series are flawed.
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Never part of MHA reader/viewership, wasn't my thing but is this ending like the AoT ending where it was meme'd on for being bad in the Manga but came off well in the Anime.
Or is this going to be like the ME3 of Manga?
Moreso ME3, because the problem with the manga ending for AOT is that the Armin stuff and the tree scene came out like six months apart so leaving it at the Armin stuff was really bad because of how things were worded, while the problem with the MHA ending is that it fucking sucks. Izuku wins, loses OFA and ends up with no girls eight years later, like Horikoshi explicitly makes a point to show that Izuku is single even though Izuku/Ochako had been pushed as much as Naruto/Hinata was.
Bet the dude is afraid of the fujos. I would be.
Oh yeah, Bakugo is the fujo's preferred ship, and the ending only added more fuel to the fire.
That just sounds mean, at least you have Nagatoro for one couple that FINALLY got together.
And Uzaki has officially 'ridden the dragon' lol..
I never watched or read Naruto. But I'm familiar with the basic story and most of the characters well enough. The fact that Naruto ended up with Hinata earned a lot of respect from me. Most manga and anime are extremely formulaic as far as romance and relationships go in that you can almost always predict how that shit will end up after the first few episodes/chapters.
That being said formulaic isn't always bad. Abe is rolling in his grave at the missed opportunity for wholesome natalist propaganda.