My Hero Academia Sneaks In Special Nod to Creator's Last Manga

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My Hero Academia Sneaks In Special Nod to Creator's Last Manga
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Barrage was first published by Kohei Horikosh in 2011.

My Hero Academia has put Kohei Horikoshi on the map. The artist went from being a fan of Shonen Jump to one of its biggest creators. These days, My Hero Academia has manga readers pressed as its final act is heating up. And thanks to a new update, fans were treated to a look back at Horikoshi's last manga.

— Tomura 🐐 April 11, 2024 The character is seen offering up his services to Aizawa in the war, and Eraser Head is quick to accept. Some fans may have assumed the scene was one of good will, but Horikoshi put more into. After all, the hero shown before Aizawa hails from Barrage, the manga Horikoshi published in 2012.

If you are not familiar with Barrage, the series ran in 2011 under Shueisha just three years before My Hero Academia launched. The series launched in full a year later, and it tells the story of Astro, a young man from the slums of Industria. Barrage travels the slums looking for more to life when he encounters the prince of Industria who looks just like him. And after a series of events, Astro becomes the planet's prince much to the suspicion of enemy aliens.

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