Essa ideia é tão absurdamente estúpida que, muito provavelmente, é verdadeira.
Eu avisei para vocês caírem fora do MCU após Endgame... Consegui antever a tempestade de m**** que estava a caminho do MCU na minha análise do filme da Capitã Feminista, por já ter tido uma experiência prévia, com os quadrinhos. A demência progressista que agora se abate sobre a indústria cinematográfica, chegou bem antes nas HQ's. Deu super certo lá, conforme atesta a notícia abaixo:
My Hero Academia Dominates Latest U.S. Graphic Novel Rankings
If My Hero Academia will lose any popularity that it has amassed since its creating in 2014, it doesn't look like its going to happen any time soon! The NPD Bookscan's "Top 20 Adult Graphic Novels List" for August of 2019 shows that
the story of Midoriya and his other classmates in UA Academy has garned twenty five percent of the overall chart. Taking into account graphic novels across the world, its no small feat to hit such a stride when competing against the likes of Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and other major graphic novel publishers that's for sure!
The Hero News Network shared this brand new chart via their
Official Twitter Account, demonstrating just how much of the market share that My Hero Academia has taken for itself against the likes of the recently released "
They Called Us Enemy" by George Takei and "
The Adventure Zone: Murder On The Rockport Express":
The Walking Dead and
The Boys were able to ascend to their ranks thanks in part to their respective popular television series, which
My Hero Academia can certainly relate to with its wildly entertaining anime series bolstering manga sales. With the 20th volume of Midoriya and company following the current number one hero Endeavor, as well as the usual suspects, its surpising to see that particular volume at the top of the charts versus either more current printings or much earlier ones. It is still quite an accomplishment to see the first volume of the franchise within the top ten, that's for sure.
What do you think of
My Hero Academia continuing to top the charts of graphic novel sales? What do you think will manage to dethrone it? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the students of UA Academy!
My Hero Academia was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has powers, even though he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he's eventually scouted by the world's best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015. My Hero Academia is gearing up for an even bigger end of 2019 with both a fourth season of the anime and second big anime film too.
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E sabem o que é mais louco? My Hero Academia tem exatamente o mesmo DNA que X-Men. Um grupo de jovens com superpoderes aprendendo a utilizá-los numa escola especial. Sendo assim, o que faz o primeiro ser absurdamente mais bem sucedido que o segundo? É o tal do
storytelling: a maneira como a história é contada.
Atualmente, My Hero Academia conta uma história de super heróis melhor do que a maior parte dos títulos de super heróis colocados no mercado semanalmente pela Marvel e pela DC. Isso acontece porque a indústria americana de HQ's está com infecção progressista em estágio terminal. Os profissionais do meio são, em sua maioria, fraudes sem talento que só foram admitidos na indústria por razões ideológicas. Como ativistas que são, injetam a porcaria de sua agenda nas histórias, destruindo por completo o
storytelling.
É exatamente isso que acomete a indústria cinematográfica atualmente: agenda progressista sobrepondo roteiros, atuações, caracterizações, etc., etc., etc.... Mas olhem pelo lado positivo: ainda dá tempo de vocês abandonarem o MCU.