My Hero Academia manga recently reached a significant milestone, with 100 million copies sold worldwide in both physical and digital formats. To commemorate this achievement, creator Kohei Horikoshi shared a special illustration. Now, the anime adaptation is giving this artwork a fresh new look.
The popular manga series came to a close on August 5, 2024, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the final season of the anime. The anime is produced by BONES, with Naomi Nakayama serving as director and Kenji Nagasaki as Chief Director. The upcoming season, set for release in 2025, is highly anticipated by fans around the world.
For those unfamiliar with the series, My Hero Academia follows the story of Izuku Midoriya, a middle school student with dreams of becoming a hero despite lacking any superpowers. His encounter with the legendary hero All Might sets him on a path to fulfill his destiny and attend U.A. High School for heroes.
Fans can look forward to seeing the new illustration in future merchandise and the My Hero ULTRA IMPACT mobile game. The success of My Hero Academia is a testament to its engaging story, lovable characters, and dedicated fanbase. As the series continues to captivate audiences, both manga readers and anime viewers can celebrate this incredible milestone together.