The latest GIGA cover feels like a spiritual sequel to that one Horikoshi sketch.
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I love seeing how Horikoshi's art has changed and improved over the years.
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It seems Horikoshi paid a homage to the late Akira Toriyama in the new Volume
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New Momo Yaoyorozu sketch by Kohei Horikoshi
I have been sick! To all of those who are enjoying (my works) I am sorry. I am already fine now! I am taking care of my health! Everyone (as I am) please make sure to sleep and eat well! (This) cat is cute!
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Tomura hates these photo shoots, and Izuku is as obnoxious about it as always.
Luckily with enough hairspray they got it under control 😂
Based on Hori's sketch ofc
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Halloween Togachako cleaned up <3
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I hope you all read that heartbreaking letter from horikoshi on Twitter because I could cry rn. I have TRIED to do a weekly comic and I couldn’t even do TWO fuckass pages a week and to do 13 - 20 even with assistants (the level of detail in MHA is insane and I love that part about it!!) feels imposible with keeping up a healthy lifestyle. He’s SO sweet and cares so deeply about how his effort effects people down the corporate line as well as the readers. It’s so sickening to read his apology for not being able to pump out chapters every single week like a fucking machine. I’d rather wait ten years to see the end than read about my favorite author deteriorating just to get the manga out within the next year or so. I LOVE MHA so much! And I wish I could tell him how many people couldn’t care less how long it takes!! Once again I wish I could do anything to make this guy see that everyone doesn’t mind how long it takes and once again every heartfelt and sincere English reply will never be read. I hope the Japanese readers can get him away from this awful mindset.
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Horikoshi: “Happy birthday, Shigaraki. I got you a gift.”
Shigaraki, opening the gift: “Pain and suffering?! Thanks!”
Shigaraki, throwing the gift in the ever-growing pile of pain and suffering that he’s already received.
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