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It’s been close to a year since theMy Hero Academiamanga ended, butthe excitement around the series doesn’t seem to have died downa bit in that time. Between the upcoming final season, the success of theVigilantesspin-off anime, and the fan book that released in May,MHAis still very much in the spotlight.
Recently, fans have been buzzing about the ongoingMy Hero AcademiaOriginal Art Exhibition that’s being held in Japan. Some pieces from the exhibition were recently posted online, giving fans an amazing look at what some of their favorite characters are up to post-finale.
What is the ‘My Hero Academia’ Original Art Exhibition?
A Dream Come True For Hardcore My Hero Academia Fans
The ‘My Hero Academia’ Original Art Exhibition is being held at the CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO in Tokyo, Japan. The exhibition first opened its doors on June 21 and is set to continue until August 31. The venue recently held an exhibition for theDemon Slayerseries, titledDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba “Exhibition of Hashira -to the Infinity Castle-”.
Theexhibition celebrates all thingsMy Hero Academia, featuring concept art from the series, original manga pages, and other exclusive content from series creator Kohei Horikoshi. What really has fans excited are the new images penned by Horikoshi showing off what the main cast look like and what they’re getting up to after the series finale. These would be nearly impossible for most to access unless they actually went to go see the exhibition in Tokyo, but some images recently made their way online.
New Pictures From the Exhibition Show Off Fan Favorite Characters
Horikoshi Gives Fans a Look at Deku, Class 1-A, and Others’ Lives Post-War
Most fans aware of the exhibition and the discussion surrounding it likely heard of it due to a leaked image of Toru Hagakure, Class 1-A’s Invisible Girl, making the rounds online. Now, more pictures have made their way out of the exhibition, featuring various fan favorites.
The pictures, which seem to be part of a collection called “Snapshots Taken by Deku” illustratevarious main and supporting charactersin what look like idyllic daily lives post final war. From the aforementioned Hagakure picture, to Ochako and Tsuyu living it up, to Deku, Bakugo, and All Mightspending some quality time together, there are tons of heartwarming moments for fans to appreciate.
While the exhibition won’t last forever, fans still have plenty of time to head over to CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO if they can. For those who can’t, there’s a pretty good chance that these won’t be the only pictures that make their way out of the exhibition when all is said and done. Still, fans would definitely appreciate a way to see everything from the new collection once it’s over.