My hero academy is a famous manga that has long been a mainstay of Weekly Shonen Jump. In fact, after the end of Naruto, it was Kohei Horikoshi’s heroic manga that secured a place at the top, selling hundreds of thousands of copies from the very first tanko candies and achieving excellent results in the polls.
It wasn’t always like that, because there was a phase that Japanese audiences didn’t like. During the play My Hero Academia Ultra Stage, Kohei Horikoshi decided to reveal a secret about the arc of summer training in the forest, in which the boys worked together with the group of heroines Pussycats to improve, while the villains of the newborn League of Villain arrived.
“By the summer training arc, the series had solid popularity, but The moment I made it clear the bad guys were coming: crash! The popularity suddenly fell. Sorry to talk about it, but I guess people didn’t want the bad guys there. I had already planned the plot and I couldn’t let the bad guys go without doing something. I decided to cancel some things I had planned for this arc and ran to the next fight.
The next saga with the fight between All for One and All Might certainly had a big draw for the series and marked a conclusion and a beginning. You expected this disappointing result from the summer training arc?




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