My Hero Academia Author Horikoshi Drops a New Message for Fans After the End of the Manga

The anime series, “My Hero Academia,” is without a doubt one of the most cherished and identifiable shonen series that have gained widespread recognition. Creator Kohei Horikoshi enjoys immense popularity among enthusiasts for crafting the intricate world of MHA, as well as its captivating characters. Over an extended period, “My Hero Academia” captivated audiences, but Horikoshi brought his manga to a conclusion last year, in late 2024. It was a melancholic day for fans, despite knowing the end was imminent with the resolution of the final battle.

As an ardent fan of “My Hero Academia,” I’m thrilled to share that Horikoshi himself has sent a heartfelt message our way! In his note, he expresses gratitude for our attendance at the MHA art exhibition and gives us a sneak peek into the anticipation surrounding MHA Season 8. Can’t wait to delve deeper into the world of UA High School and witness more heroic acts unfold!

Horikoshi Thanks Fans in New Tweet and Hypes Up the Upcoming MHA Season

Horikoshi Believes MHA Season 8 Will Be Great

Every so often, I (an enthusiast) might catch a glimpse of Horikoshi’s activity on social media, whether it be a message or even a fresh illustration he’s been working on. Just recently, he took to the X platform under the handle @horikoshiko to share some exciting news with fans. He expressed his joy towards those who attended the art exhibition of his series, but that wasn’t the only tidbit he shared. Horikoshi also hinted at the upcoming season of My Hero Academia, MHA Season 8, which is set to air later this year.

Enthusiasts can hardly contain their anticipation for My Hero Academia Season 8, knowing it’s the final season. Set to debut on October 4, 2025, this announcement was accompanied by a fresh depiction of character Mei Hatsume.

Here’s his full translated message:

A big thank you to everyone who attended the art exhibition and those who are yet to join! The upcoming anime preview is exciting! Anticipate the start of HeroAca anime in October! I’m off to take a bath now.”

In this paraphrased version, I tried to maintain the original tone while making it more natural and easy to read for an English-speaking audience.

My Hero Academia’s Art Exhibition Is Still Ongoing

Fans Can Still Catch It In August

As an onlooker, I recently discovered that there’s been an art exhibition dedicated to the popular series, My Hero Academia. This spectacular event was a dream come true for fans like myself, but unfortunately, it seemed to be limited to certain audiences. The venue for this extravaganza was none other than the CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO, nestled right here in the heart of Tokyo, Japan.

I’m thrilled to share that the exhibition I’ve been eagerly waiting for is far from over! Starting June 21, it has been a marvelous spectacle unfolding day by day. The good news is, if you haven’t had the chance to drop by, fear not! You still have until August 31 to experience this fantastic event firsthand!

At this art showcase, you’ll find unique, previously unseen illustrations by Horikoshi, portraying the characters from “My Hero Academia” in a continuation of their stories post-manga, as they transition into their adult years.

Fans of “My Hero Academia” manga have now completed reading through 431 captivating chapters, all available for perusal on Manga Plus. Regarding the anime adaptation, it is yet to premiere its concluding season; we eagerly anticipate its debut on October 4 this year. To catch up with the series, you can tune in on Crunchyroll.

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2025-08-24 00:06