My Hero Academia Volume 33: here is the dark cover and release date

My Hero Academia Volume 33: here is the dark cover and release date

My Hero Academia Volume 33

The official social profiles of My Hero Academia, the manga written and drawn by Kohei Horikoshi and published in Italy for Star Comics, have released the cover of volume 33 of the work expected in Japan and online stores for February 4, 2022.

Here is the cover by the talented Horikoshi:

The tankobon will proceed with the narration of the final narrative act, taking up the events from Chapter 319. We remind you that the work, if the plans were to come respected, according to the author could be concluded by the end of the year.

My Hero Academia: the manga and the anime

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From March 2021 to September 2021 Season 5 was broadcast in simulcast on Crunchyroll also in our country and in Autumn 2022 Season 6 will start. Three films are also linked to the anime series: Two Heroes, HEROES RISING and World Heroes' Mission (the first two also released for Dynit).

The anime is based on the manga of the same name written and drawn by Kohei Horikoshi, which is still being published. The manga is published in Italy by Star Comics which has published 30 volumes so far (don't miss it here on Amazon as it also presents a shocking revelation).

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In a world where being superheroes is normal, being born without special powers is equivalent to a real misfortune. Izuku Midoriya will have to go all out to get a superpower, and despite the feat it seems impossible that anyone will end up noticing his abilities.






New My Hero Academia Cover Shows Off Deku's Dark Side In Full Color

Izuku Midoriya has gone through some serious changes as a result of the War Arc, with the young hero aspiring to be the next Symbol of Peace having to take on a much darker form in a bid to hold together hero society. Now, a new manga cover for My Hero Academia has arrived, giving fans a new look, in full color, as to the dark aesthetic that young Midoriya had to adopt in order to combat the forces of Shigaraki and All For One in this terrifying new era.    


Without going into spoiler territory, Izuku has never had a more trying time in his life as an aspiring crime fighter, darting from crime to crime and having to dodge the advances of Shigaraki and All For One. Though All Might attempted his best to help out his student, Deku wasn't allowing anyone to get near him, in fear that they would ultimately be hurt by those who were seeking the power of One For All. The sixth season of My Hero Academia's anime adaptation is set to arrive this fall, though the War Arc might take the entirety of the season and it might be some time before fans see this Dark Deku animated.


Creator Kohei Horikoshi shared the first look at the cover for Volume 33 of My Hero Academia's manga, giving us a brand new look at Deku's dark look, along with Uravity and Iida also being displayed prominently as the young heroes found themselves attempting to stop Midoriya's suicide mission:


At the latest event known as Jump Festa, Horikoshi himself stated that his wildly popular Shonen series has around one year of storytime before the epic adventure of UA Academy comes to an end. While the mangaka hasn't hinted at the fact that the series might return with a sequel series, there are plenty of fans of the series that would love to see the main characters aged up and given their own version of Naruto: Shippuden. 


What do you think of this new cover for My Hero Academia? Do you think we'll see Dark Deku make an appearance in the sixth season of the anime? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the world of UA Academy. 





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