My Hero Academia Takes Over Paris With Massive Exhibition Near the Eiffel Tower

As a gamer who’s spent countless hours immersed in the digital worlds of MMOs and RPGs, I can confidently say that Kohei Horikoshi has crafted one heck of an epic tale with My Hero Academia. The manga’s journey through Weekly Shonen Jump over the past decade mirrors my own gaming adventures – filled with excitement, heartache, triumph, and even the occasional grind.


The popular manga series “My Hero Academia” is making waves in France with an exciting new exhibition commemorating a significant milestone, just steps away from the iconic Eiffel Tower! After wrapping up its run in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine this summer, Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga series concluded a ten-year journey with that final chapter. Over the course of its decade-long run, “My Hero Academia” has gained global recognition and is expected to expand even further in the coming years, thanks to upcoming anime releases, movies, and more, as fans flock to the now completed manga due to these developments.

Over the past decade, “My Hero Academia” has broken numerous sales records in various regions, and now it’s reached an impressive milestone in France – selling over 10 million copies! To celebrate this achievement, publisher Ki-oon created a massive tribute to the manga by constructing a giant replica of its first volume. This monument, positioned for optimal view of the Eiffel Tower, underscores the global success and blockbuster status that “My Hero Academia” has achieved since it was first published in Japan ten years ago. Take a look at this impressive tribute below:

I’m excited to carry on today! Let’s meet up at the Man Cafe from 10am to 7pm and show my love for #MHA by featuring Kohei Horikoshi there! #FranceLovesMHA

— Ki-oon ?ditions (@ki_oon_Editions) September 15, 2024

How to Read and Watch My Hero Academia

To stay updated with the “My Hero Academia” series, you have multiple options:

With the manga of “My Hero Academia” concluding, fans are eagerly awaiting each new episode of the anime since it’s currently the sole source of new story developments (at least temporarily). The series has been airing episodes throughout the summer and will soon reach its climax as well. Now that the manga has ended, it provides an excellent guide for the anime’s adaptation, ensuring at least another season to look forward to.

Why Is My Hero Academia So Popular?

The popularity of My Hero Academia has skyrocketed worldwide due to its expansive storyline. While the central conflict primarily unfolds in Japan, it’s evident that this battle resonates beyond Japan’s borders and impacts the entire hero community. As the series progresses and delves deeper into intense battles against villains, we see brief encounters with various countries. However, the universal nature of the protagonist Izuku Midoriya and other young heroes as they navigate their future paths is what makes the series appeal to a broad audience.

In a fresh and innovative approach, My Hero Academia reinvents the themes and conventions typically found in superhero comics. By maintaining the core values that make traditional superhero narratives successful, while infusing additional layers of complexity and grit, it has crafted an enthralling Shonen Jump battle series that surpasses expectations. The extensive roster of both heroic and villainous characters has captivated fans worldwide, ensuring its enduring popularity even following its conclusion.

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2024-09-16 00:40