Are there any American comics similar to My Hero Academia?

Are there any American comics similar to My Hero Academia?

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As shonen shit? No.
But there's plenty comics where young heroes are being taught how to super hero by older ones.

Well that’s are to answer because MHA pulls from several sources including Superman, X-Men, and Spider-Man for example

MHA is literally X-men for weebs.

It’s entertaining enough though

didnt know supes partake in child trafficking

X-Men under Claremont.
Legion of Superheroes.
Old school Superman, kinda.

>mha threads only happen in a blue moon on Yea Forums

Well now actual discussion between it an western comics is happening, so good. You want to go over the Yea Forums hypocrisy on this board? Because Yea Forums does it A LOT and you don’t bitch about that

Are they gonna take turns fucking Deku?

Well there is that movie about the high school for rookie superheroes in the sky......

>cry whenever anything happens and clap when the inevitable deus ex machina happens
>job to everything
>OH MY SEVEN QUIRKS
Legend of Korra

>poor little Asian boy

Western comics by nature of the industry are incapable of producing a masterwork such as MHA

>masterwork such as MHA

nice joke

sky high, one might say

Worm is better but its a book

Avengers Academy.

Is it any good?

Avengers Academy and New X-Men: Academy X as far as Marvel stuff goes, both are pretty solid and have that focus on training new heroes in a school setting.

Superman has rape face

I still find it funny how every marvel/dc comic with the concept of a superhero school always ends with:

And then they all died/faded into obscurity. Quick, we gotta blow up xavier's again.

Somehow japan has found a way to make a profit of this. My main guess is the adults in mha aren't beloved heroes that the fans refuse to let retire so the next generation is like poison to them.

Would mutant/human relations be better if Xavier's school functioned similar to UA and MHA's hero society?

I think the manga scenes is less like American comics with 2 big publishers making interconnected worlds and more like books or cartoons. MHA is more like Harry Potter or Ben 10 where they can introduce a new franchise without having to reset to the world status quo or be in the shadows of more popular heroes in the franchise