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My Hero Academia started out as the story of some wide-eyed kids train to be the next generation of heroes – but it (arguably) can’t remain that same kind of story forever.Eventually My Hero ...
My Hero Academia was created by Kohei Horikoshi for Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has powers, even though he was ...
My Hero Academia chapter 427 dropped recently and it was certainly a very exciting addition to the story. Right now, fans know that they only have a handful of chapters before the story officially ...
Fans know already that My Hero Academia's last arc was quite controversial. Fans were desperately hoping for Deku to keep his Quirk at the end of the story. However, in order to beat All For One ...
The My Hero Academia epilogue is shaping up to be as long as the usual arcs of the series and seems to be focusing on covering different plot points, with one of the most prominent being Deku taking o ...
One of the biggest anime is My Hero Academia, returning for its third season from animation studio Bones. The superhero series is based on a comic by Kohei Horikoshi that started in 2014 in the ...
The highest-grossing My Hero Academia movie is now on two streaming services. Here's how to watch My Hero Academia: You're Next and the rest of the MHA franchise online.
My Hero Academia ends by not returning to its start, but by promising a chance to experience something anew. My Hero Academia's final chapter will be published in the combined Weekly Shōnen Jump ...
Akutami Gege's Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi will both be taking a two-week break starting with next week's issue #29. Illness is the reason cited for the break in Jujutsu ...
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes explores superhero origins, enlisting Marvel's RB Silva for a unique artistic collaboration. Silva's comic book style enh ...
My Hero Academia was a manga comic book series first released in 2014 that has since sold over 100 million copies worldwide, in addition to several appearances on The New York Times Best Seller list.
If you love superheroes but are put off by the many barriers to entry for getting into modern cape comics, My Hero Academia is for you. Weekly Shonen Jump sells digitally for $0.99 an issue and ...