My Hero Academia Creator Pens Farewell Letter to Series: Read

My Hero Academia Creator Pens Farewell Letter to Series: Read

As a gamer who has followed the journey of My Hero Academia for a decade, I must say, it feels like bidding farewell to an old friend. The series has been a constant companion, providing excitement, suspense, and emotional rollercoasters that have become as much a part of my life as my favorite video games. Kohei Horikoshi’s dedication is evident in every page, and it’s heartwarming to see him express his feelings so candidly.


I can hardly believe it myself, but after an astonishing decade-long journey, it’s time to say goodbye to “My Hero Academia”. The manga concluded with chapter 430, and the buzz surrounding creator Kohei Horikoshi is palpable. Over the years, he poured a significant part of his life into this series, and we, the fans, are expressing our heartfelt gratitude for the experience. Now, Horikoshi has stirred up intrigue with a fresh letter addressing the finale of “My Hero Academia”.

As a long-time fan of “My Hero Academia,” I was thrilled to see Horikoshi’s latest post on social media. The artist shared a heartwarming sketch of Izuku Midoriya and All Might, celebrating the finale. Despite the characters facing numerous losses throughout the series, they still manage to look happy in the image, which speaks volumes about their resilience and unwavering spirit. In his message to fans, Horikoshi confessed that he finds it hard to believe that the series has actually come to an end. It’s bittersweet for me too, as I have grown attached to these characters over the years. The emotional journey they’ve taken us on will remain etched in my memory forever.

“This week, My Hero Academia wrapped up its serialization in Shonen Jump! This series has had me on my toes all the way, but I managed to see it through to the end. A big thank you to everyone who read along!” – Horikoshi (via Aitaikimochi)

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I’ll always cherish the thrill and pressure of competing against other talented manga artists in the popular Shueisha’s Jump magazine. Each of them has their own remarkable stories, and for a moment, Deku shared the same space as Luffy – an event I consider nothing short of miraculous! The series featuring Deku and his friends continues to be published in manga form, air on TV as an anime, show movies in cinemas, offer games, spawn spin-offs, and host various events. It seems like countless individuals are working tirelessly to keep the My Hero Academia series alive, making it feel as if the end is nowhere in sight!

It’s evident that the storyline of “My Hero Academia” continues to thrive, with its TV series, movie, and game adaptations keeping the protagonist, Izuku, occupied. However, the manga has reached a peaceful conclusion after Horikoshi’s dedicated decade-long work on it. So, let’s encourage him to take some well-deserved rest as he navigates this significant transition in his career.

Curious about “My Hero Academia”? Not a problem at all. Delve into the popular series by reading through its official summary provided below:

“For as long as he can remember, Izuku yearned to become a hero. Yet, this aspiration is no ordinary ambition since he lives in a world where eight out of ten people possess supernatural abilities, or ‘quirks,’ and he was born without any. Despite his ordinary status, Izuku remains determined to attend one of the world’s elite hero academies.”

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2024-08-08 18:11