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Game Rant on MSNMy Hero Academia: Kohei Horikoshi Reveals The Original Ending He Had Written For Deku, and How He Changed ItThe My Hero Academia manga was wrapped up by the mangaka, Horikoshi, in 2024. The story features 430 chapters for fans to ...
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ScreenRant on MSNMy Hero Academia's Final Season Will Include All-New Content That the Manga Overlooked, It's TrueSince Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia debut in 2016, the anime’s evident success has cemented its legacy as a shōnen ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThink My Hero Academia's Ending Was Controversial? The Original Was Somehow WorseWarning: The following contains spoilers for My Hero Academia's manga!!Many readers criticized the ending of My Hero Academia ...
Kohei Horikoshi pays his respect to the late Akira Toriyama in the best why he knows; Through My Hero Academia. Here's how.
At Anime Expo 2025, My Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi revealed new anime-exclusive scenes for the final season.
Horikoshi delivered his special message at this year’s Anime Expo, which saw the English voice actor of Deku, Justin Briner, and the Japanese voice actor of Deku, Daiki Yamashita, joining forces.
Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia is one of the longest-running mangas in Shōnen history. First published in 2014, it now possesses 38 volumes with another about to release this November. The anime ...
Kohei Horikoshi’s superhero adventure manga, My Hero Academia, officially concluded its decade-long run in August earlier this year. The fans cherished the glorious ending of MHA and Deku and were ...
One of the most successful shonen in recent years, My Hero Academia (“Boku no Hero Academia”) by Kohei Horikoshi, has just concluded in the pages of Shonen Jump, a well-known weekly manga publication.
It's hard to believe that after 10 incredible years, My Hero Academia is coming to an end. The long-running superhero manga from creator Kohei Horikoshi began its serialization in the manga magazine ...
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