My Hero Academia Creator Highlights Ochaco With New Art

My Hero Academia Creator Highlights Ochaco With New Art

As a die-hard fan who’s been hooked on My Hero Academia since its inception, it’s heartwarming to see the series creator Kohei Horikoshi still showing love for Ochaco Uraraka even after the manga wrapped up. The sketches he shares are like a sweet treat for us fans, providing a glimpse into his creative process and keeping the fandom alive.


Despite My Hero Academia concluding its ten-year journey, the original creator continues to express affection for Ochaco Uraraka by sharing a unique sketch! The manga wrapped up in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine this summer, leaving fans delighted at its impressive growth. Apart from a global popularity poll (now dominated by bots), the franchise also commemorates its success with a special art contest featuring fan interpretations of My Hero Academia’s diverse characters and significant moments.

Fans of “My Hero Academia” have shared their artwork for a specific contest on social media using a special hashtag, and even the original creator joined in the fun. Kohei Horikoshi, the man behind the series, sketched Ochaco for the event, further celebrating this fan-favorite hero as part of the new competition. As the manga has concluded, these sketches are the primary way fans can view fresh perspectives on the characters from the creator, making them highly anticipated. Have a look:

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How to Catch Up With My Hero Academia

To stay current with the “My Hero Academia” series, you have several options! Stream the first six seasons, along with the ongoing Season 7, which airs weekly this Summer, on Crunchyroll. Alternatively, if you prefer to read ahead, you can access Kohei Horikoshi’s entire completed manga through Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library or Shueisha’s MangaPlus service. Additionally, a new “My Hero Academia” movie titled “You’re Next” is set to hit theaters in the United States and Canada on October 11th.

In a world where heroes and villains clash for peace and disorder, the fourth film in the TOHO Animation franchise hints at what’s coming: “Now it’s your turn!” Deku, a student at U.A. High School with dreams of becoming an exceptional hero, faces a villain who mimics his long-admired hero. Will Deku and his classmates from U.A. High Class 1-A be able to save the world by defeating Dark Might, who claims to be the new Symbol of Peace?

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2024-09-02 05:10