My Hero Academia Manga Celebrates Latest Milestone with Anime Illustration
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My Hero Academia Manga Celebrates Latest Milestone with Anime Illustration

  • 10-Nov-2024, 11:50
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Kohei Horikoshi’s *My Hero Academia* manga achieved an incredible milestone earlier this year, surpassing 100 million copies printed and sold worldwide. To celebrate, Horikoshi drew a special illustration, which has now been given a fresh adaptation by the anime team for future merchandise and the *My Hero ULTRA IMPACT* mobile game.

The manga, which officially concluded on August 5, 2024, leaves a powerful legacy behind. The anime adaptation is produced by BONES, with the talented Naomi Nakayama directing the final season, supported by Kenji Nagasaki as Chief Director, Yusuke Kuroda handling scripts, and Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima overseeing character designs. This highly anticipated final season is scheduled for 2025.

For fans catching up or just diving in, *My Hero Academia* follows the story of Izuku Midoriya, a middle school student determined to become a hero despite being born powerless. His encounter with All Might, the world’s greatest hero, changes his fate, setting him on an inspiring journey at U.A. High School. *My Hero Academia* continues to capture the hearts of fans worldwide with its themes of heroism, resilience, and self-discovery.

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