There are so many ways how they can make the audience feel involved in the fight. In this scene, we can see many dramatic stakes. In Volume 22 of My Hero Academia we can see many fights. Class 1-A and Class 1-B need to show what did they learn. We are not sure if Horikoshi ever makes so many fight scenes.

Battles are fought between classmates, who are aware of their power. All this makes this sequel so much fun. We can see interesting battles and characters like Iida and Bakugo. But in this sequel, we will see only the best of all the heroes. Their professional success.

Finally, in this part, we get the whole list from the 1-B class. Even if we can’t see so much the 1-A class. Watching Todoroki working on balancing the use of power or Bakuga who truly develops into a reliable team leader, gives all the fights a satisfying feel.

Previously, we could see struggles hampered by a lack of visual clarity. But exciting things were happening anyway. In Volume 22, despite Horikoshi trying to portray four-on-four battles within a maze of industrial pipelines, the momentum of the battle is always clear. All in all, the twenty-second volume of My Hero Academia is one of the strongest in the series, although the plot didn’t go too far forward. Definitely, this part offers all sorts of thrills.