I know little about MHA, but this was still a delightful bout of madness and brilliant superpower choreography. “Hold onto your asses, ass-holders” may be the funniest sentence I'll read all week. I know it wasn't intended as such, but this was still a lovely birthday present. Thank you for it. ... Wait, there's more? Even better!
MHA goofiness plus best tacofish? In one story? Be still my fluttering weeb-heart. Yes, I have a weeb-heart. I keep it in a jar. Got it from a nice chap really cheap.
I don't think I've ever seen Mineta cast in such a perfect, true to the source material, light. Bravo! More sushi and all that!
11391347 It feels a little out of place. The rest of the story is pretty clearly meant to be a manga from the way onomatopoeia is used, but then you have a gag that only works because it's not a manga.
So 1-A is still in school but Death Arm is retired, so that would mean, later in the second year or their third years.
I can't wait to see more of this story, it seems great. Where did the Siren get all their equipment? Why are they in this universe? What is their contract? Is it to regain their previously lost magic? Etc.
My only suggestion to improve this story would be to add some more description with the various mutation when describing people in crowds.
"...I don't think anyone is capable of matching the strength of their quirks."
Eeeeh, I find that dubious. With the right team and the right preparation, they could counter them. And let's not talk how monster of strength like end game Izuku would stomp them... oh wait, his name is known to the public, so it's a risk Adagio could control him.
The Siren are difficult opponents, yes. Equipped, trained and complex abilities to counter. But unable to match the strenght of their quirks? A prepared team could do it. I think this is why there was a fire taking the heroes attention in the first chapter, the Sirens didn't want to fight them so they made a distraction.
But this about how that guy is perceiving them and not us readers isn't it? He didn't see Shinji kicking their asses and almost winning so he isn't privy to their weaknesses.
New idea: the Sirens leaves an hair or a drop of blood at the site of one of their crimes and the police uses their ressources and various heroes to investigate.
Wouldn't it be funny if a hero with a scanning or divination quirk revealed that they are actually over a thousand years old?
That would throw the police for a loop.
Or a DNA test that reveals traces of various marine life hinting at maybe a fish mutation or someone in their family line having a fish Quirk.
I'm not into MHA, but this was fun.
I know little about MHA, but this was still a delightful bout of madness and brilliant superpower choreography. “Hold onto your asses, ass-holders” may be the funniest sentence I'll read all week. I know it wasn't intended as such, but this was still a lovely birthday present. Thank you for it.
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Wait, there's more? Even better!
MHA goofiness plus best tacofish? In one story? Be still my fluttering weeb-heart. Yes, I have a weeb-heart. I keep it in a jar. Got it from a nice chap really cheap.
I don't think I've ever seen Mineta cast in such a perfect, true to the source material, light. Bravo! More sushi and all that!
I can get behind siren repo team
That pic is full of Misery x CPR x Resse's Puffs energy lol
I love that fakeout with All-For-One actually being Mineta.
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It feels a little out of place. The rest of the story is pretty clearly meant to be a manga from the way onomatopoeia is used, but then you have a gag that only works because it's not a manga.
That was Mineta!?
So 1-A is still in school but Death Arm is retired, so that would mean, later in the second year or their third years.
I can't wait to see more of this story, it seems great. Where did the Siren get all their equipment? Why are they in this universe? What is their contract? Is it to regain their previously lost magic? Etc.
My only suggestion to improve this story would be to add some more description with the various mutation when describing people in crowds.
Eeeeh, I find that dubious. With the right team and the right preparation, they could counter them. And let's not talk how monster of strength like end game Izuku would stomp them... oh wait, his name is known to the public, so it's a risk Adagio could control him.
The Siren are difficult opponents, yes. Equipped, trained and complex abilities to counter. But unable to match the strenght of their quirks? A prepared team could do it. I think this is why there was a fire taking the heroes attention in the first chapter, the Sirens didn't want to fight them so they made a distraction.
But this about how that guy is perceiving them and not us readers isn't it? He didn't see Shinji kicking their asses and almost winning so he isn't privy to their weaknesses.
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It's worth repeating that in-universe characters are not infallible.
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Oh absolutely true. But Mineta putting them on a pedestal is bound to create a funny situation if he eventually meet them.
New idea: the Sirens leaves an hair or a drop of blood at the site of one of their crimes and the police uses their ressources and various heroes to investigate.
Wouldn't it be funny if a hero with a scanning or divination quirk revealed that they are actually over a thousand years old?
That would throw the police for a loop.
Or a DNA test that reveals traces of various marine life hinting at maybe a fish mutation or someone in their family line having a fish Quirk.