Serializing a weekly manga is no small feat, certainly stimulating, but extremely complex as it requires a very precise work pattern and very tight deadlines. The father of My hero academy He certainly managed to make his gem a true cult, but that’s how long it takes to draft a chapter.

The latest events of the manga have finally brought Deku to the heart of the battle, but our hero has to do his best to face the powerful villain. Definitely, Horikoshi will still have to take some time as the times for completing My Hero Academia have increased significantly according to some recent statements.

However, recently the sensei was at an interview for ‘Guide to creating manga‘, in which he gave some background information about his work. In particular, the author should have dealt with it 2 to 3 days just to create the storyboards a single 19-page chapter. To finish the Draft of the entire chapter, on the other hand, Horikosi would take a time of 4 to 5 days. Of course, the work does not end after this phase, because then the tables have to be viewed, cleaned and handed over to the editors for publication.

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