My Hero Academia has established itself as a shonen manga mainstay among other industry titans like Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, and Chainsaw Man. All of these series feature incredible depth in their worldbuilding, character designs, and narrative themes, but sometimes, fans want to dig even deeper. The most devoted fans might gain new insights into series like My Hero Academia if they learn more about the creative minds behind them.Author Kohei Horikoshi didn’t have it easy at first as a young manga artist in the late 2000s and early 2010s, but he persevered despite the odds and achieved mainstream success in 2014 with My Hero Academia. There is plenty more to know about the man who so passionately writes and draws the unforgettable story of protagonist Izuku Midoriya/Deku and his superhero adventures.Plenty of manga artists get their foot in the door by working as assistants for older, more accomplished manga artists. This provides valuable experience and practice for even the most talented artists, and this is also a fine chance for professional networking. In Kohei Horikoshi’s case, he was an assistant to author Yasuki Tanaka.RELATED: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Tatsuki Fujimoto, The Creator Of Chainsaw Man
My Hero Academia has established itself as a shonen manga mainstay among other industry titans like Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, and Chainsaw Man. All of these series feature incredible depth in their worldbuilding, character designs, and narrative themes, but sometimes, fans want to dig even deeper. The most devoted fans might gain new insights into series like My Hero Academia if they learn more about the creative minds behind them.
Author Kohei Horikoshi didn’t have it easy at first as a young manga artist in the late 2000s and early 2010s, but he persevered despite the odds and achieved mainstream success in 2014 with My Hero Academia. There is plenty more to know about the man who so passionately writes and draws the unforgettable story of protagonist Izuku Midoriya/Deku and his superhero adventures.
Plenty of manga artists get their foot in the door by working as assistants for older, more accomplished manga artists. This provides valuable experience and practice for even the most talented artists, and this is also a fine chance for professional networking. In Kohei Horikoshi’s case, he was an assistant to author Yasuki Tanaka.
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