Nah MHA is fine, albeit nothing really special (Or maybe it kind of is considering this is anime/manga we're talking about here), more or less the bare minimum that I'd like to see I suppose. The biggest strike right now is that the female characters barely get any focus to begin with, but at the same time, you get the feeling that at the very least they'll be treated well when they do eventually get their time to shine, due to past chapters/episodes I've seen. Although I guess one thing that sticks out is that the female characters tend to have abilities that aren't as directly "offensive as the male characters. Like the protagonist has super strength, his rivals can explode things, or create fire/ice/lightning, etc. While the main female protagonist controls gravity, while others have the ability of a frog, are invisible, can create acid, etc. Not really a big deal, but again, it's something you notice.
As for fanservice, it's quite infrequent, but it has happened. As for outfits, they're mostly tame, with a few exceptions. For example, one of the students has a quirk that relies on her having exposed skin, which is kind of ehh due to where said skin is exposed, but whatever. There's also a villain who's probably the biggest offender, but villains be crazy, so again, whatever I guess.
Probably the coolest thing to note is their realistic bodies, where they look like real high schoolers, pudgy bodies and all, as opposed to its contemporaries like OP and FT, who both love to have women with exaggerated features.
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The high bar is still Attack on Titan.