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After 10 long years,My Hero Academiamanga has concluded with all Class 1 A students finally graduating. Indeed, the final arc of Heroes VS Villain captivated several viewers to stick to the end and watch Deku crush All for One’s evil plan.

Safe to say,My Hero Academiahas left a special place in many fans’ hearts. Furthermore, Kōhei Horikoshi’s narrative of adding the complexities between good and evil made the anime a lot more engaging for its viewers. Not to forget that Horikoshi received tons of tributes from his fellow manga creators such as Eiichiro Oda, Akutami Gege, Yuto Suzuki, and many more.
With the manga coming to an end, theMy Hero Academiafranchise planned a special announcement for the fandom. Naturally, this announcement resulted in high expectations, which unfortunately only resulted in disappointment.

My Hero Academia‘s Special Announcement Falls Flat, Leaving Fans Disappointed
Undoubtedly,My Hero Academiais one of the most popular new-gen anime in the community. Moreover, the manga has won several awards, including the Sugoi Japan Award and the Harvey Award in the past. Owing to its enormous popularity,My Hero Academia‘s manga has been adapted into an anime television series, films, and even video games.
Naturally, several fans were unhappy after discovering that their beloved manga series had finally concluded. Surprisingly, the franchise planned a special announcement for the fandom with the release of the manga’s final chapter. From speculations of another prequel to a new video game release, the announcement only resulted in high expectations forMy Hero Academiafans.

MHA’s Secret Project is Worldwide Character Popularity Pollhttps://t.co/NJ8fxM3dFXpic.twitter.com/EsgdzCje0d
soo i was excited for nothingpic.twitter.com/WfPPAXuKMl
Underwhelming as fuck

Sadly, the secret project was revealed to be the franchise’s first-ever worldwide character popularity poll. With the release of the finalMy Hero Academiachapter, readers were a lot hyped about the secret project; however, it only left fans feeling let down. This has resulted in fans expressing their anger online.
mha disappointing once again

i thought they had realized how ass the ending was and were gonna change itpic.twitter.com/AfgZQMQOuP
Wow, massive L
First the Tokyo ghoul reveal now this? I’m sick
Interestingly, the secret project’s revelation was onlyone of the disappointmentsthat had fans complaining. Several readers stuck to the manga’s end to watch their beloved protagonist, Izuku Midoriya, become the ‘No.1 Hero’. However, Horikoshi had different plans for his audience as the final chapter concludes not Deku, but the entire Class 1-A as the ‘Greatest Heroes’.
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Moreover, Deku lost all access to One for All and started to follow in the footsteps of All Might by becoming a teacher and nurturing future generations at UA. On top of that, despite Midoriya’s huge contribution in defeating Shigaraki, who was considered the strongest villain in theMy Hero Academiauniverse, Deku wasn’t honored with a statue, something many fans believed he rightfully deserved.
Kōhei Horikoshi receives a special tribute from theOne Piececreator
Kōhei Horikoshimanaged to captivate several fans for over a decade through his splendid narrative and engaging world-building. From the start,My Hero Academiaintrigued its audience with the story of Midoriya and his ambition to become the No. 1 Hero despite being born Quirkless.
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Furthermore, Horikoshi manages to excite his audience with the complexities of morality by introducing every villain’s characteristics. Indeed, the mangaka received tons of praise from the fandom for his years of hard work. Surprisingly, another popular manga creator, Eiichiro Oda, creator ofOne Piece, also paid aheartfelt tributetoMy Hero Academia.
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Eiichiro Odaportrayed a Smoker’s sketch in the recent One Piece manga chapter, which was a special tribute to Kōhei Horikoshi, but many fans missed the connection. Interestingly, Smoker’s design was inspired by an identical illustration made by Kōhei Horikoshi at the age of 15, before he started working onMy Hero Academia. Indeed, this touching tribute from Oda left a lasting impression on manyMy Hero Academiafans.
you may watchMy Hero Academiaon Netflix and Hulu.
Mehul Rolta
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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.