An animator on MyHeroAcademia has shared a new visual to celebrate the series' heroes!
✖ My Hero Academia's fifth season ended by setting the stage for a war between heroes and villains that sees both sides at their strongest, with the sixth season adapting the War Arc and landing in the fall of this year.
The official My Hero Academia Twitter Account shared this new artwork by Yutaka Nakamura, an animator for the series, that brought together heroes including the likes of Deku, Endeavor, Hawks, Uravity, Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki, who will each have their own unique storylines in the War Arc to come:
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