While the My Hero Academia series has now entered the heart of the final act, the spin-off and prequel series has been written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court Vigilante My Hero Academia Illegal Starting with the epic conclusion, let’s look together at all the details revealed by Shonen Jump.
Started in August 2016 and currently in Chapter 117, under the constant supervision of Kohei Horikoshi, the author of the original series, the Story of The Crawler and her companions with the intention of investigating the Wardens, super-powered people who act in the shadow of the rules and laws imposed by the Society of Heroes.
Between original stories, ongoing references and Easter eggs dedicated to the universe of American comics, and to related to the past of some Pro Heroes and other characters known throughout Deku’s adventures, the spin-off has earned a prominent place in the community, although it seems to be nearing its ultimate peak. This was announced by the @WSJ_manga page through the post you can find below, where the two-page special that appeared on the Issue 17 of Weekly Shonen Jump.
Finally, we leave you the important implications of the character of Koichi and the reasons why Vigilante My Hero Academia Illegals deserves to become an anime.
VIGILANTE -My Hero Academia Illegals- Spin-Off by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court reaches its climax.
A special 2-page feature was also published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #17. https://t.co/HjPUvrvgnB pic.twitter.com/uPLfVNNAlu
– Shonen Jump News – Unofficial (@WSJ_manga) March 28, 2022




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