My Hero Academia Fans Need to See Moving Animated Trailer for New Volume
Volume 33 for My Hero Academia will be on sale starting from February 4, and it will focus on Izuku Midoriya's period as a solitary vigilante, called "Dark Deku". To promote the release, Shueisha released an amazing animated video, highlighting the major moments from the volume.
My Hero Academia is currently in its last arc, and the confrontation between the heroes and the evil All for One is reaching its climax. Many shocking events occurred, including the long-teased revelation of the traitor inside class 1-A. However, one of the darkest times in the series was when the protagonist Deku decided to distance himself from his friends and classmates, taking on his shoulders the whole burden of the fight against All for One. This led to Deku becoming a rugged-looking vigilante who operated non-stop to save civilians from the villains to the point that he did not even have the time to wash his clothes. While in the end class 1-A, and especially Uraraka, were able to breach into Deku's heart and convince him to come back to UA High, the whole experience still took a toll on the hero.
These events will be the core of volume 33. To celebrate the release, stores will also give away three original illustrations by series creator Kohei Horikoshi with the volume. To further spur fans' enthusiasm, Shueisha has released, through the official Jump Comics channel, an animated trailer that showcases the major moments taking place over the course of the volume. The most touching scenes include the One for All statue with the "I am not here" sign, and Deku's longtime rival Bakugo reaching out to him. Here is the trailer in all of its beauty:
In the most recent chapters of My Hero Academia, the heroes seemed constantly outmaneuvered by All for One and his allies. Deku's return to UA High was seen as a ray of hope, as he is the current successor of One for All, the only power that can hope to defeat the villain, but also All for One's ultimate target. Discovering who the traitor was has certainly helped the heroes concoct a dangerous mission that, if successful, could finally lead the villains out in the open to defeat them.
This is the best time, then, to revisit Deku's struggles as a lone vigilante and the path that brought him back to his friends, by picking up volume 33 of My Hero Academia, but not before checking out its amazing trailer.
Source: JUMP COMICS CHANNEL
