Summary
Throughout recent anime and manga history,My Hero Academiastands out as one of the most popular series that has made a lasting impact on fans and viewers. Created by Kohei Horikoshi, this beloved series has not only captivated millions of fans around the world but has also earnedthe respect and admiration of fellow manga authors. Since the conclusion ofMy Hero Academiamany tributes and statements from other authors have been released, speaking volumes about the legacy Horikoshi built and the camaraderie that is built within the manga industry.
By giving statements and quotes aboutMy Hero Academia,these other manga authors show the supportive and friendly atmosphere that characterizes the manga and anime industry. Each message from these authors was filled with heartfelt gratitude and congratulations.My Hero Academiahas had a large and lasting impact on many of the recent anime seriesand by commenting on its ending, these manga authors showed that. The collective admiration and support that is expressed within the quotes from other manga authors shows the deep respect and gratitude that Horikoshi earned from his peers.

Kohei Horikoshi
(My Hero Academia)
I’m really happy to have experienced all of this in Jump! I’m glad so many people have read the series! Thank you very much!
Eiichiro Oda
(One Piece)
So you may play ‘Pokemon Go’ all you want now, huh? Horikoshi, thank you for 10 years of hard work and serialization!
Akutami Gege
(Jujutsu Kaisen)
WithoutMy Hero Academia,Jutsutsu Kaisenwould not have ever begun. Congratulations on the completion of the series!!
Hitsuji Gondaira
(Mission: Yozakura Family)
Thanks to characters like Tokoyami-kun and the Ordinary Woman, my life has become more resilient and enriched. I’m really happy!
Yoshifumi Tozuka
(Undead Unlock)
I kept reading and drawing my own works through the first volume ofMy Hero Academia! Horikoshi-sensei! Thank you for your hard work!
Shuhei Miyazaki
(Me & Roboco)
My Hero Academiahas finished! Thank you for your hard work! Horikoshi-sensei, you were a hero to us readers! We will miss you!
Yuto Suzuki
(Sakomoto Days)
Thank you for your hard work on ‘My Hero Academia’ over the past 10 years! Being serialized in the same magazine is the pride of my life.
Yusei Matsui
(The Elusive Samurai)
Your series was a perfect example of what a Jump work should be. Thank you for your hard work, Horikoshi-sensei!
Kenta Shinohara
(Witch Watch)
Horikoshi-sensei, thank you very much for hard work serializing under such a deal of pressure on your shoulders. Please make sure to get a good rest. Still, I will miss you.
Miura Kouji
(Blue Box)
Congratulations on the final chapter ofMy Hero Academia! Thank you for these 10 years of serialization with such an overwhelming passion!
Yuki Suenaga
(Akane Banashi)
Congratulations on the completion ofMy Hero Academia! I was happy to read it in real time!
Tadatoshi Fujimaki
(Kill Blue)
It was an honor for me to work alongside you during three different serializations in this magazine. Horikoshi-sensei, thank you very much for your hard work.
Kawae Kota
(Nue’s Exorcist)
Congratulations on the completion ofMy Hero Academia! I will study your series for a long time!

Numa Shun
(Super Psychic Policeman Chojo)
It has been a decade of being overwhelmed by your incredible density of fun. Thank you for all your hard work!
Takeru Hokazono
(Kagurabachi)
I still remember the feelings of reading Volume 17 back when I was still in high school. From Mirio to OFA 100%. It was legendary!
Ken Wakui
(Astro Royale)
Horikoshi-sensei, thank you for these 10 years of serialization! I will always be a fan of Endeavor and Izuku!
Fusai Naba
(Kyokuto Necromance)
My Hero Academia! An overwhelmingly emotional series from start to finish! I will miss it a little.
Omusuke Kobayashi
(Psych House)
I still remember the shock I felt whenMy Hero Academiastarted! Thank you for your hard work during such a long time!
Daiki Ihara
(Yokai Buster Murakami)
From that day when I told my friend that ‘the new works from that guy who did ‘Tenko’ were great’ until today, it’s been wonderful!
Shoichi Usui
(Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi)
I still remember the shock I felt when I read the first chapter. Thank you for your hard work, Horikoshi-sensei!
Genki Ono
(Hima-Ten!)
Congratulations on the completion ofMy Hero Academia. Horikoshi-sensei, thank you for your many years of writing.
Osamu Akimoto
(Kochikame)
Thank you for your hard work onMy Hero Academia! Congratulations on creating a series that has continued to give dreams and hopes to many readers.
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The Influence of My Hero Academia On The Manga World
Many Modern Anime And Manga Series Would Not Exist Without My Hero Academia
Throughout the quotes and tributes toMy Hero Academia, many creators acknowledge the series' direct influence on their own work. For instance, Akutami Gege, the legendary creator ofJujutsu Kaisen,openly creditsMy Hero Academiaas an inspiration for their own series. Gege’s words, “WithoutMy Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisenwould not have ever begun,” reveal howHorikoshi’s work inspired and paved the way for new stories within the shonen genre.
In a similar manner, Yushifumi Tozuka ofUndead Unlockand Kawae Kota ofNue’s Exorcistshow their gratitude to Horikoshi for the inspiration and learning opportunities his series provided. Tozuka reminisces about reading and drawing his own works while followingMy Hero Academia,while Kota makes a comment about the educational values of studying Horikoshi’s storytelling. These statements show howMy Hero Academiabecame a great learning place for aspiring and established creators alike.

The influence ofMy Hero Academiais not, however, on storytelling techniques alone. The series' characters, particularly those like Tokoyami and Izuku Midoriya, have made lasting impressions on fans and manga authors. Hitsuji Gondaira, the mind behindMission: Yozakura Family,gives credit toMy Hero Academiacharacters for making his life more fun and resilient. This personal connection to characters shows how deepMy Hero Academiaresonated with its audience and those who create manga alongside Horikoshi.
A Decade Of Hard Work And Dedication
Horikoshi’s Perseverance And Hard Work Are Appreciated By His Fellow Manga Authors
Serializing a manga inWeekly Shonen Jumpis a demanding task that requires consistent creativity and an ability to meet the high expectations of a passionate fanbase.
These statements from fellow manga authors are a recognition of Horikoshi’s dedication over the past decade.Serializing a manga inWeekly Shonen Jumpis a demanding taskthat requires consistent creativity and an ability to meet the high expectations of a passionate fanbase.

Eiichiro Oda, the creator ofOne Piece,humorously acknowledged Horikoshi’s hard work with a nod to the popular gamePokemon Go,saying “So you can playPokemon Goall you want now, huh? Horikoshi, thank you for 10 years of hard work and serialization!” Oda’s light-hearted comment gives fans a glimpse into the friendship between the two creators (Oda introduced Horikoshi to the game), as well as Oda’s recognition of Horikoshi’s efforts.
Yuto Suzuki ofSakomoto Daysmakes a statement similar to Oda, expressing his pride in being serialized in the same magazine asMy Hero Academia.Suzuki’s words, “Thank you for your hard work onMy Hero Academiaover the past 10 years! Being serialized in the same magazine is the pride of my life,” showcase the deep honor and respect that he feels about working alongside a series as influential as Horikoshi’s.
A Legacy Of Inspiration And Friendship
The Statements About My Hero Academia Show The Support And Friendships That Exist Within The Manga Industry
The tributes toMy Hero Academiaalso show the legacy of inspiration and friendshipthat characterize the manga industry. These messages are not simply professional acknowledgments of Horikoshi’s work, but are heartfelt expressions of respect and gratitude. The other manga authors celebrate Horikoshi not only as a fellow creator but as a mentor and inspiration for many.
Shuhei Miyazaki who createdMe & Robocoand Ken Wakui ofAstro Royalecapture this sense of legacy and inspiration beautifully in their statements.Miyazaki describes Horikoshi as a “hero to us readers,“while Wakui shares his love and fandom for characters like Endeavor and Izuku. Other creators, like Omusuke Kobayashi ofPsych Houseand Takeru Hokazono ofKagurabachi,give quotes about the lasting impact thatMy Hero Academiahad on them. Their words reveal how friendships and connections have grown through their shared experiences in the manga world.
Now thatMy Hero Academiahas ended, the outpour of tributes and quotes about the series from fellow manga creators is a powerful reminder of the series' big impact on the anime and manga community. These quotes both celebrate the legacy ofMy Hero Academiaand show the supportive and friendly atmosphere that is one of the key traits of the industry. Horikoshi’s work has inspired countless creators, shaping the world of modern shonen manga and showing that teamwork and friendship overpower individual success, a key theme throughoutMy Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia is a multimedia franchise that follows a young boy named Izuku Midoriya, who dreams of becoming a hero despite being born without superpowers. These superpowers, known as “Quirks” are found in most people after birth, but Izuku wasn’t so lucky - until a fateful encounter with All Might, Japan’s greatest hero, Izuku inherits his Quirk and enrolls in U.A. High School to learn the true meaning of heroism. Alongside his classmates, each endowed with unique abilities, Izuku faces rigorous training and lethal threats from villainous forces.