maker my hero academy Kohei Horikoshi welcomes the New Year (and the coming Year of the Rabbit) with new festive artwork that shows several students, including Deku, trying on bunny hero costumes to measure their sizes.
To be fair, the world’s most popular superhero comic series has had its ups and downs in 2022, especially as fans have been informed. my hero academy Likely to end in 2022. Fans will certainly be more excited to see how it all ends as the final battle continues, but the holidays should be a time when everyone can take a break. take a break, and that includes manga artists like Horikoshi. Horikoshi used some of her respite to sketch the artwork before 2023.
Illustration posted from Twitter Horikoshi’s Twitter In the account, Mirko is pictured most prominently, front-facing in her hero costume-themed yukata, which ironically makes her the only character in the image not to wear a jumpsuit. ordinary body. She was joined by Ochako Uraraka, who really liked the new look, and Kyoka Jiro, who felt rather shy about actually wearing it because Uraraka agreed to participate. In front of them was Midoriya, who seemed surprisingly relaxed, making a beautiful action pose. In the background, Kirishima and Tomo can be seen, also wearing Mirko’s clothes my hero academy Costume, and Bakugo, who is not involved and doesn’t seem to accept the whole thing.
Hero of the Year of the Rabbit 2023
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2023 is the year of the rabbit, so my hero academy Rabbit hero Mirko is a perfectly reasonable choice to appear in such a sketch. Mirko’s outfit is a bit revealing, so putting other characters in that costume definitely qualifies as fan service—including Deku, as many reactions to the Twitter post can authentication. Deku in Mirko’s costume is actually a bit like the character Tiger. Tiger is part of the heroic team Wild Wild Pussycats, a muscular man dressed in skimpy clothing like his female counterparts and some headgear resembling those of Mirko’s pointed ears. However, Tiger has a dress that Deku doesn’t have. The Japanese text next to Deku seems to suggest he’s worried about a “wardrobe problem”, so maybe he’d be better off wearing a dress.
With the severity of the last arc my hero academyIt’s nice to still get some silly moments through this piece, even if it’s just a drawing out of context.
source: Kohei Horikoshi’s Twitter