My Hero Academia was first published in 2014.
It is hard to believe that My Hero Academia turns 10 this year. Back in 2014, the hit superhero series went live, and the manga went on to take over the shonen scene. From its movies to its TV series, My Hero Academia is at the top of its game. These days, the manga is making headlines as My Hero Academia works through its final arc, and that storyline just put out a stunning new visual.
If you are caught up with the My Hero Academia manga, then you will know what is up with Shigaraki. The leader of the League of Villains has earned an unstoppable power, but Deku managed to break through to their psyche. The rift gave Izuku a better look at Shigaraki's past, but in the same breath, it gave All For One the chance to take over the boy.
If you are not caught up with the series, My Hero Academia is easy to binge. The hit manga is available through the Shonen Jump app right now. As for the anime, My Hero Academia seasons one through six are streaming everywhere from Hulu to Crunchyroll. So for more info on the series, you can read its official synopsis below:
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– My Hero Academia’s Creator Has a Surprising Hero He Likes More than DekuLauren is an Anime Writer for ScreenRant. She studied English with minors in Spanish and business at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. She works as a freelance writer and is a published poet with work published in five different literary journals. Aside from writing, she adores anime.
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