![]() ![]() ![]() This is despite many characters recognizing him as one of the most promising young heroes in the series. We still do not even know key details about Tokoyami, his motivations and his relationship with his quirk, Dark Shadow. These two are a great example, as despite being some of the most popular and important members of class A, neither of them have received backstories like their classmates Jiro, Uraraka and Iida. Especially when the stakes are as high as they’ve ever been, with our protagonists facing off against the likes of All For One and a powered up Shigaraki, it is hard to see how Horikoshi could fit in much needed development for characters like Tokoyami or Kaminari. While it's currently unknown what each of MHA’s characters will go through before the story ends, there is only so much time left, and so many characters that need some spotlight. Some will of course disagree that any of these are egregious pacing issues, but they are each small bumps on the road that make the story flow a bit less smoothly. Many felt like the traitor had gone unmentioned for so long that it seemed like Horikoshi had abandoned the idea, and then once it was brought back, the traitor was revealed quite quickly, messing up both the buildup and the final reveal itself. The controversial ‘U.A Traitor’ storyline also showed up again recently, despite having not been mentioned for over a hundred chapters. ![]() Some fans felt like too little time was spent on this arc, especially as it showed such a different aspect to Deku’s character. For example, in the recent ‘Tartarus Escapees Arc’, Deku took on more of a vigilante, anti-hero role, roaming the city by himself in order to stop the recently escaped villains and save the panicking citizenry. However, many fans feel like the pace at which the story has been progressing has sped up, especially during key moments. What can seem like really fast pacing might seem normal to someone else and vice versa. Pacing in fiction is a subjective subject. ![]()
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