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‘There’s a lot of pressure’: MHA creator teases his next manga

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‘There’s a lot of pressure’: MHA creator teases his next manga


My Hero Academia creator Kohei Hirokoshi has quietly teased his next manga project while promoting an official collaboration between Weekly Shonen Jump and Marvel in a new art exchange.




By Marvel ComicsHirokoshi spoke about the status of his next project during an interview covering the ongoing artistic exchange between Marvel and Marvel. Weekly Shonen Jump. “I was thinking about committing to just drawing my next project and letting someone else write the story, but my editor said, ‘It’ll be better if you do everything yourself.’” Hirokoshi says . “With this in mind, I slowly began writing and drawing the thumbnails for my next manga. However, there are still several events surrounding MHAso for a while, I’m still going to be committed to supporting and promoting it,” he said. “I feel really lucky for the success of MHAso I know there’s a lot of pressure around my next move. I plan to start a new manga as soon as possible.”

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MHA Creator Signs New Artwork for Marvel’s Spider-Man as Part of Official Crossover Project

The wonder-Weekly Shonen Jump The art exchange sees Kohei Hirokoshi team up with renowned comic book artists Humberto Ramos and Edgar Delgado for a series of images that bridge the worlds of Marvel Comics and My Hero Academia together in an epic way. Among these are images of Spider-Man alongside All Might, as well as the Black Cat navigating a sea of ​​familiar faces. “I always wondered what it meant to be a hero, especially when I was writing My Hero Academia. At some point, I finally came to the conclusion that it meant being an integral part of a community, helping a friendly neighborhood, which is why I respect Spider-Man so much,” Hirokoshi said of the project.


Hirokoshi’s hit manga debuted in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump on July 7, 2014 and quickly became a fan favorite. The series takes place in a world where the vast majority of people are born with superpowers called Quirks, which can vary wildly in power and ability. In the center of My Hero AcademiaThe story of is that of young Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, who dreams of becoming a proven hero despite his apparent lack of a Quirk. Midoriya soon becomes the unlikely successor to the power of one of the world’s greatest heroes, All Might, who helps Midoriya establish himself as both a hero and a leader.

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The original My Hero Academia the manga ended after more than 10 years in print, ending in mid-2024 and amassing 42 volumes during that time. The series was adapted into a hit anime of the same name in 2016, which is still ongoing after over 165 entries between individual episodes and OVAs combined. My Hero Academia has also enjoyed several manga spin-offs, anime films, and video games, all set in its world and featuring its cast of instantly iconic characters. The last entry in the franchise, that of 2024 My Hero Academia: You are nextarrived in Japanese theaters on August 2 and was widely praised by critics and audiences upon its release.

Source: Wonder, Oricon

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