My Hero Academia's returned to its cool fantasy world once again with special cover art:
My Hero Academia has expanded its cool fantasy fiction based alternate universe with some slick new cover art with the newest chapter of the series! One of the coolest things that series creator Kohei Horikoshi has teased about the series was a special fantasy makeover for his characters when celebrating many of the series' big popularity polls.
My Hero Academia, Ch. 376: The situation grows desperate as the fight threatens to descend into chaos! Read it FREE from the official source! https://t.co/LWVCa8XztR pic.twitter.com/4mucmd9Wkz READ MORE: My Hero Academia Season 6 Confirms 2023 Return Date | My Hero Academia Season 6 Debuts First Look at 2023 Comeback: Watch
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