This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia.

Summary

  • Horikoshi has already announced plans for his new manga.
  • His next manga might incorporate horror elements.
  • Fans anticipate Horikoshi's new manga to surpass My Hero Academia.

Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia was absolutely sensational and its 10-year run is considered by many to be one of the most successful in the entire Shonen Jump history. Unfortunately, all good things come to an end eventually, and My Hero Academia did as well, last year. It has been almost a year since Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia ended, and fans are eagerly waiting for more.

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My Hero Academia: New Lore About The Former One For All Vestiges Revealed By Kohei Horikoshi

Horikoshi has revealed a lot more about the MHA world. The vestiges are a major part of the One For All quirk.

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Thankfully for MHA fans, Horikoshi has not left them starving. A lot of supplementary My Hero Academia content has dropped lately, but now it seems that the curtain has dropped on the series. This only means one thing, and that is Horikoshi's next manga getting closer. While little to nothing is known about it, fans expect it to blow up even more than My Hero Academia, and for good reasons.

Horikoshi's New Manga Plans Have Already Been Announced

  • Horikoshi's Next Manga Might Have Horror Elements
  • Horikoshi Has Begun Work On The New Manga

My Hero Academia fans know very well that Kohei Horikoshi's next manga is coming. Even before My Hero Academia ended, fans know very well that the author would drop more stories later down the line, be it a MHA sequel, or a completely new story. Horikoshi is still quite young and authors his age usually look to drop multiple stories. So, it isn't a surprise at all to know that Horikoshi wants to return to Jump as soon as possible and has already begun working on his new manga. Horikoshi is repeatedly very intrigued by horror stories, so his new manga could have an element of it included. Here's what Horikoshi has stated about his next manga previously:

I feel really lucky over the success of MHA, so I know there's a lot of pressure around my next move. I'm planning to start a new manga as soon as I possibly can. I was thinking of committing myself to simply drawing my next project, and letting someone else write the story, but my editor advised me 'It will be better if you do it all yourself.' With that in mind, I've slowly started writing and drawing the thumbnails of my next manga. — Horikoshi

Why Horikoshi's Next Manga Will Be Bigger Than My Hero Academia

A Bigger Platform To Go Off Of

Horikoshi’s next manga is highly anticipated already, and that alone is a big reason why his next story is going to be huge. He already has a fanbase from My Hero Academia that is loyal to him, and will most certainly go on to buy his new manga and patiently wait for it weekly. This in itself is a big boost for My Hero Academia.

Thank you for the wonderful decade-long journey. — Horikoshi's editors

Horikoshi Has More Experience

As a writer and artist, it is no surprise to know that Horikoshi has evolved over the years. Right now, Horikoshi should be at his very peak, which means that whatever he's learned while writing and illustrating MHA will be incorporated into the new manga. Furthermore, Horikoshi will be wary of the mistakes he made with MHA and avoid making them in his new manga. At the end of the day, Horikoshi is very talented, and he is definitely going to deliver a fantastic manga, which might even surpass MHA.

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Where To Read And Watch My Hero Academia

The My Hero Academia manga was wrapped up by the mangaka, Horikoshi, in 2024. The story features 430 chapters for fans to read. All these chapters can be found on Manga Plus, as the story used to be serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump when it was still ongoing.

When it comes to the anime, this series is still awaiting its final season, which will be released later this year. The series can be watched on Crunchyroll.

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Release Date
2016 - 2025-00-00
Network
TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
Directors
Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
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    Daiki Yamashita
    Izuku Midoriya (voice)
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    Kaito Ishikawa
    Manga Fukidashi (voice)

WHERE TO WATCH

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Studio
Bones
Creator
Kōhei Horikoshi
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu, Crunchyroll