In all the time we've seen Bakugo in the story, he's always been about power, competition, and heroics. Romance novels don't seem to fit his image at all. He's the type who would scoff at the idea of reading something so 'soft' in public. But it's not impossible that he might have read one or two in the past, perhaps out of curiosity or if someone recommended it to him. But generally, I don't think reading romance novels is high on his list of priorities.
I'm not sure if Bakugo reads romance novels. He seems more into action and combat - related stuff, but who knows? Maybe he has a secret soft side for romances.
Well, Bakugo is a character who is often portrayed as tough and focused on becoming a great hero. There's no clear indication in the series that he reads romance novels. His interests seem to lie mainly in training, competing, and proving himself. However, it's possible that in his private time, he might pick up a romance novel just to unwind, but there's no evidence to support that.
I don't think so. Bakugo seems more focused on his explosive powers and being a hero than on reading romance novels.
As far as I know, there's no indication in the canon that Bakugo reads romance novels. His character is centered around his drive to be the best in the hero world. He's constantly training, competing, and trying to prove himself. Romance novels would likely be a distraction from his main goals, so it's unlikely he reads them.
Bakugo doesn't typically show an interest in romance novels within the established canon. His focus seems to be more on his explosive powers and being a top hero.
I don't think so. Bakugo seems more into action and fighting stuff.
There's no clear indication in the story that Bakugo likes romance novels. He's a very intense and competitive character, focused on his hero training and battles. Romance novels seem like something that would be quite out of his typical interests. However, we can't completely rule it out as we don't know every aspect of his private life.
I doubt Bakugo likes romance novels. His character is usually portrayed as intense and competitive, not having much inclination towards the romantic genre.
It's hard to say for sure. There's no clear indication in the story whether Bakugo reads manga or not. It could be a possibility, but we just don't have enough evidence to confirm it.
There's no strong indication that Bakugo is an avid reader in general. His focus seems to be more on hands - on activities like training and fighting. However, that doesn't mean he never reads, but it's not a prominent part of his character that we've seen so far.
Probably not. Bakugo's personality and interests don't really align with the typical themes of shoujo manga. He's more focused on being a powerful hero and fighting.
I don't think so. Bakugo seems more focused on his explosive powers and being a hero than on romance mangas.