My Hero Academia Celebrates Major Milestone With Gift For Fans

My Hero Academia Celebrates Major Milestone With Gift For Fans

As a die-hard fan who has followed My Hero Academia since its inception, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions as the series nears its end. With over 100 million copies in circulation, it’s undeniable that Kohei Horikoshi has left an indelible mark on the anime world. The latest art featuring Deku, All Might, Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki is a testament to his talent and creativity.


The popular manga series “My Hero Academia” concluded its storyline this year, but creator Kohei Horikoshi continues to make headlines with the anime adaptation produced by Studio BONES. The anime recently finished its seventh season, ensuring that a final eighth season will debut next year. Although Horiksohi is no longer crafting new stories for Class 1-A, he’s been eager to create new artwork to commemorate special events. True to form, the mangaka has fresh art to unveil in celebration of a significant milestone reached by the manga.

The manga series “My Hero Academia” has surpassed a significant milestone by selling over 100 million copies worldwide, a testament to its enduring popularity and impact on the anime community. Creator Kohei Horikoshi has not yet revealed any plans for further stories in this universe, but he may be exploring new genres such as horror, marking a significant shift from the world of UA Academy. However, it’s important to note that Horikoshi might still have more manga projects up his sleeve.

A Class 1-A Gift For Anime Fans

Artist Kohei Horikoshi brought together characters Deku, All Might, Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki for a special event, treating them all to stylish new outfits. Horikoshi is known for experimenting with fresh wardrobes for his anime heroes, and this latest milestone showcases his skill at reimagining familiar favorites in innovative ways.

To celebrate the global circulation of over 100 million copies of the original “My Hero Academia” comic series, and as a token of gratitude to our readers, an exclusive anime visual derived from an original sketch by Kohei Horikoshi has been unveiled. This artwork will be featured on merchandise and in the mobile game at a later time.

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— 僕のヒーローアカデミア/ヒロアカ アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) November 5, 2024

My Hero Academia: The Beginning of The End

The upcoming eighth and final season of “My Hero Academia” is set for release next year, but we’re still waiting to hear when exactly it will debut. Given the amount of content left from the manga, it could be intriguing to see if this season requires fewer episodes compared to previous ones. On a positive note, there’s no word yet that the “My Hero Academia” franchise is ending its movie productions, so we might expect more films even after the successful release of “My Hero Academia: You’re Next.

In summary, the climactic ending of My Hero Academia leaves a subtle sense of closure that makes it somewhat challenging to revisit the escapades of Class 1-A as we’ve come to know them. However, the anime provides us with another intriguing perspective in the form of its spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. This offshoot not only focuses on vigilante heroes operating outside of legal boundaries but also delves into the past, offering insights into the lives of familiar characters such as Eraserhead, Present Mic, and Midnight, among others. The series also introduces fresh faces like Crawler and Pop Step, while exploring the backstories of these classic characters. With numerous paths to explore, the superhero shonen genre still has plenty of exciting directions to take.

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2024-11-06 00:09