“There are still many scenes I want to draw”: My Hero Academia Writer Already Has Plans for Deku After His Fight with Tomura Shigaraki

At Jump Festa 2024, Kohei Horikoshi confirmed that he plans on extending My Hero Academia beyond the Final War.

My Hero Academia Writer Already Has Plans for Deku After His Fight with Tomura Shigaraki

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  • Jump Festa 2024 has been a success, especially for the My Hero Academia fans after Kohei Horikoshi said that he is looking forward to continue drawing Deku and his friends after the final war.
  • My Hero Academia is in its final war between the pro heroes and villains, with Deku facing Tomura Shigaraki and Bakugo fighting All for One.
  • Initially, My Hero Academia was scheduled to end after the Final War, but after Kohei Horikoshi's announcement, the fans can enjoy more of the future generation of Pro Heroes.
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My Hero Academia is one such anime that the fans are excited about before entering 2024. Jump Festa 2024 has been a success, and people got to know new information about their favourite anime. The creators had secret messages for the fans. Overall, it was a joyous event. The My Hero Academia fans especially enjoyed the event after Kohei Horikoshi’s message to them.

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Kohei Horikoshi’s message was like an early Christmas gift for the fans. His message clearly hinted that the Final War was not the end of his magnum opus. There will be more, and Izuku Midoriya and company will be back. While he said this, there was no content of whether it would be another or something else. My Hero Academia fans cannot wait for the big revelations in the coming days.

Kohei Horikoshi Teases My Hero Academia’s Extension

My Hero Academia Creator - Kohei Horikoshi
Kohei Horikoshi

My Hero Academia manga is in the final phase of the final war. Deku is facing Tomura Shigaraki, while Bakugo is taking on All for One. An all-out war is taking place between the Pro Heroes and the villains. Several heroes had already lost their lives, including. While the fans are waiting to see which side comes up victorious, Kohei Horikoshi confirmed that he has more to offer.

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During the Jump Festa 2024, Kohei Horikoshi said, “The battle I am currently drawing is reaching its climax. There are still many scenes I want to draw beyond this battle. We will work hard with Deku and the others so that you will be able to see it through to the end.” It is pretty clear that the mangaka is hinting at extending his manga beyond the final war.

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My Hero Academia Season 7
My Hero Academia

Being a mangaka, Kohei Horikoshi did not reveal too much and left the fans thinking about what would happen. It will be interesting to see how the story develops once the war ends. The lingering question is whether it will be a bonus story or a whole new arc that will take away the fans’ sleep.

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More on My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia season 7 has been confirmed, and it is scheduled for Spring 2024. It was also announced that the fourth anime movie will premiere in the coming year. Previously, it was decided that My Hero Academia would conclude after the final war. It looked like the manga would end before 2025, with the battle nearing its climax. But that won’t be the case anymore.

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Izuku Midoriya (Deku)
Izuku Midoriya (Deku)

Deku and his friends are still in the first year, so it might be a bonus story of them graduating or protecting the people as Pro Heroes. The fans find it hard to contain their excitement with so much happening. The manga readers may soon know about Kohei Horikoshi’s extension since only a few chapters are left of the final war, but the anime watchers will have to wait for a few more years.

My Hero Academia is available on Netflix and Crunchyroll.

Also Read: Kohei Horikoshi May Have Killed Off Major My Hero Academia Character to Mimic What Gege Akutami Did With Nanami in JJK

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