User blog comment:Miskos3/Spring 2017 - FT Wiki in Anime/@comment-5894890-20170618010813

I'm usually the type of person who hates committing, once I'm in the groove I'm good... which is why I usually go for long series, rather than a bunch of short ones. (I commit for rewards, ie. lots of manga chapters to keep me busy and addicted) I haven't been able to get into Attack on Titan partially because I hate joining bandwagons lol, and partially because I've heard stories of the lack of character development? either way, I intend to give it a shot eventually. Now, then... the one thing I did happen to start is My Hero Academia. Boy, am I glad I did. The animation is just superb. After finishing the anime in a day (season 1 and 2), I spent the next 2 catching up with the manga :P. Besides the beautiful animation, I just love the plot, and being able to see Deku's growth, in my opinion, a very well-paced manner; neither too fast or too slow. One thing I want to point out, is how pleased I am at seeing how they're managing their chapter to episode ratio ( or whatever you call it :P). each episode takes up around 2? chapters, but surprisingly, it doesn't seem slow at all. Cough, unlike One Piece and their milking :P. Overall, it is something I would recommend for the typical Shonen person :P.
 * SEMI-SPOILER alert* (Don't continue reading if you don't read the manga)... There are some similarities between Naruto and My Hero Academia (which is expected, as the author stated how Naruto is an inspiration for him), in short, My Hero Academia does what Naruto couldn't do. For instance, keeping other characters relevant. Or specifically, not taking the Sasuke kidnap-becoming-evil-route/ Sakura-being-useless/ Hinata-being-irrelevant-later route regarding certain characters ;D. As well as maintaining the whole strategy aspect (instead of power/ friendship = win), which I complained a weeks ago regarding FT/ Mavis.