Summary
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The creator of My Hero Academia drew inspiration from his previous one-shot, My Hero, shaping Deku’s ending in a touching way.
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Both My Hero and My Hero Academia share similarities in themes and characters, highlighting the message that everyone can be a hero.
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Deku’s journey to becoming a hero, with supporting items, mirrors Jack Midoriya’s path in the original one-shot, and shows growth.
The popular manga My hero academia Ended with chapter 430, ending the story of Izuku Midoriya that has inspired and touched the hearts of fans all over the world. What many fans don’t know is that My hero academia would not have existed in the first place without a one-shot issued by its author, Kohei Horikoshi, called My hero. However, a closer look at the final chapters of My hero academia shows that his manga artist revisited his original one-shot while crafting Deku’s ending.
My hero was published in the winter issue of Akamaru Jump magazine in December 2008, almost six years before the release of My hero academiaAnd is the basis on which Kohei Horikoshi would later build the universe of heroes and villains beloved by fans.
Although both stories have slightly different settings, My hero academias end revealed that My heroThe protagonist doesn’t just share a last name with Izuku Midoriya But also foreshadowed how his story would end in the manga.
Deku becomes a pro hero that uses support items like in My Hero
My hero academias author considered My hero His masterpiece
The one-shot My hero was originally compiled into the final volume of Kohi Horikishi’s previous work The Fantastically Creative Oumagadoki Zoo In 2011, and later released in Shonen Jump + in August 2018, and has a great emotional value for the manga artist, according to what he wrote in his prologue:
“Because the main character is a payer, it doesn’t fit terribly for a Shonen magazine. However, this one-shot is, for me, my first masterpiece. If I could brag, that was my tip. If I ever get the chance, I want to draw it all again. I am so emotionally attached to him.” Kohei Horikishi.
The universe of My hero is very similar to My hero academiaPresents a society where people with great physical abilities become heroes authorized by the government, who are dedicated to patrol the city and seek to eliminate all kinds of threats, in this case monsters instead of villains. My heroThe protagonist, Jack Midoriya, as Deku, despite having no powers, has the dream of becoming a hero one day. However, he is not a teenager but an adult who works in a company dedicated to selling support items for heroes.
Jack Midoriya ends up with things to save the idol that inspired him, and he becomes a different kind of hero in the end. In the last chapter of My hero academiaDeku shares many similarities with Jack, Since he is able to be a pro hero by using support items, but more advanced since it is a battlesuit. Deku was also told by All Might, his idol and the one who gave him his dream, that he was his hero, just like Jack and Positive/Snipe.
In addition, Jack’s clothes look quite similar to Izuku’s in the last chapter, and in both stories, their ties symbolize their growth. Jack wears his tie incorrectly throughout the one-shot and wears it correctly in the last panel, just like Izuku did throughout the entire manga, only wearing it correctly in the last chapter, showing how they both grew to become what they wanted to be.
Deku was a hero from the beginning, just like Jack Midoriya
The message of My hero academia is the same as My hero
Although Izuku was able to stop working as a pro-hero in the end, he was always a hero in the story. MHAHis ultimate message is that everyone can be a hero, but it goes further than that And is the same theme addressed in the original one-shot, summarized in a quote that director Akahashi says to Jack:
You are the one who saves me now. Heroics isn’t the only job where you can be a hero. People become heroes when they save people who are in trouble.
The director, Akahashi, tells Jack that he is her hero for saving her just by giving his utmost effort for the company, showcase how There are different kinds of heroes and that you can become one just by helping others And reach those in trouble, which is the main message at the end of My hero academia. A message reinforced by Hawks’ starch in MHA Chapter 429, and through the statues of all the people near the one of all power in chapter 430, which proves that society has acknowledged the new types of heroes.
Horikoshi said in the prologue of My hero That if he had the chance, he wanted to “draw it all again.” Deku’s ending serves as a modern re-envisioning of the original one-shot, confirming Horikoshi achieves his goal of retailing his “foremost masterpiece” In a satisfying and moving way in the story of My hero academia.