"This makes me happy, honestly": Kohei Horikoshi is happy that My Hero Academia has broken through a major hurdle that pretty much sank even giants like Detective Conan

"This makes me happy, honestly": Kohei Horikoshi is happy that My Hero Academia has broken through a major hurdle that pretty much sank even giants like Detective Conan

HomeNews, Other Content"This makes me happy, honestly": Kohei Horikoshi is happy that My Hero Academia has broken through a major hurdle that pretty much sank even giants like Detective Conan

Kohei Horikoshi feels satisfied that My Hero Academia beat industry giants like Detective Conan.

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After 10 years of saving the world, the superheroes of My Hero Academia have hung up their caps and will be heading towards the end of the series. However, they leave the industry as one of the biggest anime and manga franchises of all time, competing with the likes of Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, Chainsaw Man, etc.

While the anime is still ongoing and will probably continue for another year, the manga series is only two chapters away from its conclusion. Kohei Horikoshi has indeed created an exciting story that has not only impressed Japanese audiences but has also gained global attention by topping several North American bestseller lists.

Not only that, but the series has also achieved the impossible by reaching 100 million copies in circulation worldwide. This proves that My Hero Academia has made waves in the West, and Horikoshi is proud of it. This is indeed a great feat that even industry giants like Detective Conan and City Hunter could not achieve.

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"This makes me happy, honestly": Kohei Horikoshi is happy that My Hero Academia has broken through a major hurdle that pretty much sank even giants like Detective Conan.
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