My Hero Academia’s Final Battle Reimagined in an Unexpected Way
The legacy of My Hero Academia lives on, and a legendary Kyoto-based woodblock print studio has revealed stunning new artwork depicting Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki as they appeared in the story's final battle. Though the beloved shonen series ended its run in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2024, fans aren...
The legacy of My Hero Academia lives on, and a legendary Kyoto-based woodblock print studio has revealed stunning new artwork depicting Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki as they appeared in the story's final battle. Though the beloved shonen series ended its run in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2024, fans aren't ready to let Kouhei Horikoshi's magnum opus fade away, with new merchandise and events continuing to pop up on a regular basis. Now, My Hero Academia fans are in for a treat, with these new prints bringing some of the series' most popular characters to life via an ancient Japanese carving technique utilized meticulously by skilled artisans. (And yes, they are for sale.)
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