My Hero Academia Promo Shares Full Look at Its Post-Timeskip Future Heroes


Attention! Major spoilers for My Hero Academia are coming up! The latest art book release of My Hero Academia features a wealth of the author’s original artwork from the series, and it unveils detailed illustrations of Izuku Midoriya and others in their future pro hero appearances following the climactic time skip at the end of the storyline. My Hero Academia concluded its run in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine last summer, but creator Kohei Horikoshi has been maintaining the franchise through various new projects since then.

This development encompasses numerous fresh materials that creatively extend the initial conclusion, and the final chapter of “My Hero Academia” leaps forward by a decade following the war against All For One and Tomura Shigaraki. Since then, Horikoshi has broadened this ending with additional chapters and artwork, delving deeper into this future timeline, unveiling the destinies of Deku and his peers. Moreover, it’s been confirmed that every student from Class 1-A has since experienced a prosperous career as pro heroes. Fans have recently received a comprehensive glimpse into what this future entails, with a new spread featured in the latest Ultra Artworks book. This sneak peek at the upcoming promo is now available to view below.

My Hero Academia Reveals Its Post-Timeskip Future

The latest addition to the Ultra Artworks “My Hero Academia” art book has yet to surface completely on the internet, however, thanks to a recent trailer from Shueisha, fans now get the closest peek into the future so far. This new spread unveils further details of the pro hero designs from Class 1-A that were previously shown in the final chapter of the original series, while also offering glimpses of earlier appearances for many other heroes featured throughout the series. Additionally, it provides sneak peeks at updated looks for the vanquished villains as well.

In the thrilling finale, I found myself ten years past the war, stepping into the role of a teacher at U.A. Academy – a dream come true! The climactic moment arrived when, as One For All’s bearer, I was blessed with an extraordinary new suit of armor that mimicked all my former quirks. Together with my esteemed classmates from Class 1-A, we embarked on our journey as pro heroes. Yet, the captivating world of My Hero Academia has continued to unfold in the year since, revealing new supplementary content and even more epilogue chapters, keeping us hooked!

Is My Hero Academia Truly Over?

Since the conclusion of “My Hero Academia” a year ago, there’s been a flood of new material that makes it seem impossible to believe the series has truly finished. Regrettably, it appears that this is indeed the case. Apart from this artbook and a fresh exhibition allowing Horikoshi to showcase updated versions of beloved characters, it seems we might be nearing the end quite soon as Horikoshi prepares to shift focus to new projects. This is particularly significant given that the TV anime will conclude later this Fall as well.

The final season of “My Hero Academia” is set to air sometime in October as part of the Fall 2025 anime lineup, although a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet. When it does premiere, you can watch it on Crunchyroll. To prepare, you can also stream the first seven seasons on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix.

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2025-06-08 19:39