"My Hero Academia" TV anime series information has been leaked via twitter account. But the tweet has been deleted shortly before the news goes viral.
Crunchyroll reports that Shonen Jump 2015 has released its 48th issue on Monday, and has revealed a teaser for the upcoming big announcement of KÅhei Horikoshi's 2014 "My Hero Academia." The said big announcement about this superhero manga will be out on Nov. 2, in the Shonen Jump 49th issue.
However, this big news has been spoiled when @myheroacademia Twitter account spilled some of the info. Although, the tweet had been removed to arrest the premature information.
Anime News Network says that KÅhei Horikoshi official twitter posted a photo on Tuesday informing his followers that "My Hero Academia" anime series has already been given permission to proceed in its development.
If one could recall, KÅhei Horikoshi had launched his superhero manga series "My Hero Academia" in the weekly magazine of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014. The story is set in modern day. In this modern period, people with special powers are become common all over the world.
But the central character of "My Hero Academia" is an ordinary young boy named Izuku Midoriya. He wants to become a hero, but then the problem is he doesn't have supernatural abilities. So the adventure begins in the manga.
In the shortest span of time, "My Hero Academia" becomes a hit manga series. This is obviously the reason why it is getting an anime adaptation.
As noted, the manga's first compilation book has ranked as one of the "top ten best selling graphic novels in Japan" on Oricon's chart. The first release of "My Hero Academia" book volume has caught the attention of manga fans.
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