Warning: Spoilers for My Hero Academia's Final War Episode
Summary
The MHA franchise has proven to be capable of creating great spin-offs and expansions like the Vigilantes series, but there could be more. The world of My Hero Academia has the potential to create diverse stories across many different locations, cultures, and time periods. Following the main series, spin-offs may delve into the past, exploring how Quirks changed society and the questions that remain.
Season 7 of My Hero Academy The anime finally showcased the awesome power of America's #1 hero, Star and Stripe, but it was also a reminder that the series failed to explore stories set in other countries. something else, something more annex can be covered up. All Might is introduced as the MHA World's Symbol of Peace, fearing villains like Japan's most prized hero, but other heroes and villains from other different countries that the franchise can explore.
The MHA story mainly focuses on the adventures of Deku and the rest of his classmates from UA High School based in Japan. Glimpses of events and drama from other parts of the world, like the United States, appear only briefly in the story. For example, when young All Might visits California in the movie My Hero Academia: Two Heroes.
As the beginning of the series points out, the Superhero Association begins when nearly 80% of the world's population begins to develop Quirks (also known as superpowers), not just in Japan, where it takes place. MHA stories. Author Kōhei Horikoshi has created an entire world that is begging to be explored more thoroughly because there will surely be The conflicts, cultures, and even other time periods in MHA's universe would be fascinating to expand.
The Vigilantes spinoff proves that the series has more stories to tell
There have been three MHA manga spin-off series
Before delving into what other stories in the MHA series could be explored, it seems appropriate to simply acknowledge the existing spin-offs. Series like My Hero Academia Smash!! and Co-op Missions about wacky adventures with Deku and his friends, followed by the underrated My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga. The extended story takes place five years before the events of MHA and focuses on college-aged Koichi Haimawari as he and other Quirk users fight crime as unlicensed heroes. , often clashes and sometimes faces off with My Hero Academia's professional Heroes and Villains. .
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes ends after 15 episodes and 126 chapters. During its run, it explored the dark side of Japan's super-powered criminals and the illegal heroes trying to make a difference. Because the show spends more time with its cast of actors older than MHA's first-year high school students, it often deals with more mature themes. The spin-off builds on the world of the series and adds intriguing backgrounds to prominent characters like Stain, the speedster Ingenium, and a number of other surprising appearances. Still, The world of MHA seems to have many more stories to tell outside the island of Japan.
The world of My Hero Academia is larger than Japan
All of the MHA spin-offs take place in Japan, but they don't have to.
Season 7 of the My Hero Academia anime begins with the arrival of America's #1 hero, Star and Stripe, rushing to Japan to fight one of the final villains of the series. However, the episode also offers additional context about the predicament of countries around the world. A scene shows members of Star and Stripe's army watching the news revealing an incident involving the All for One jailbreak, and Shigaraki's rampage caused civil unrest worldwide. It's a reminder that the world of MHA is larger than Japan and that there are many places where spin-off stories could take place.
American Pro Heroes have appeared in the spin-offs My Hero Academia and Vigilantes. However, very little is known about the Association of Super Heroes in America, how it operates, and the threats it faces on the other side of the world. Although so many stories are focused on America and appear in DC and Marvel comics, Horikoshi's unique take on the superhero genre successfully builds a fascinating world where countless characters, Their quirky characteristics and intriguing adventures can exist without affecting the main plot of MHA.
The Vigilantes series has yet to receive an anime adaptation, but the manga is written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court rather than Kōhei Horikoshi. Since the MHA universe has proven to be adaptable and reliable in the hands of other talented storytellers, this would be a fresh and revolutionary opportunity to Watch artists from around the world create their own stories in the world of My Hero Academia. Subplots in different countries with other cultures could delve into how the Quirk society would affect them. Besides different locations, other MHA editions may also take place in different time periods.
Spin-offs can show how quirks have changed the world
Oddities began to become more common 150 – 200 years before the story of MHA began
Once the final battle is won and My Hero Academia ends, the Heroes and Villains society will likely transition to something more sustainable. However, there may be more room to explore the consequences of Deku's journey into the world with the My Hero Academia sequel series. But there will be a lot of lingering questions about the past that spinoffs could also address.
The latest (and most likely final) installment of the MHA storyline provided insight into All For One's beginnings. He was born into a world that began to see Quirks appear and human society did not immediately welcome the new human race, leading to chaos and bloodshed for many. Watch a deeper story unfold within the world's transition into the Society of Super Heroes is filled with storytelling possibilitiesespecially in different regions of the world of MHA.
The ending of My Hero Academia doesn't have to be the ending
The My Hero Academia manga is written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi
With the main My Hero Academia series coming to an end, it would be surprising if more series didn't continue this widely successful franchise. Horikoshi deserves to retire after the end of the manga's legendary run. Like other popular manga series and their sequel series such as Boruto and Dragon Ball Super, new talent can be hired to draw and write new stories for the MHA world under the supervision of the creator . The My Hero Academy the story has provided a fascinating and incredibly interesting place that fans and artists around the world want to see and can help develop.
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