While it varies, many fans and even creator Kohei Horikoshi point to Katsuki Bakugo (spiky hair), Tomura Shigaraki (hands!), and Yoarashi Inasa (complex hair) as particularly challenging My Hero Academia characters to draw due to their intricate designs, with Bakugo often cited for his explosive, spiky hairstyle. Horikoshi also mentioned struggling with muscles early on, impacting characters like a buff bunny.
Who Does Horikoshi Struggle To Draw?
My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, including Himiko Toga (confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi) and two transgender characters: Magne (transgender woman) and Tiger (transgender man) from the Wild, Wild Pussycats, who have received official confirmation and in-story representation.
🕷️ Spider-Man is one of the hardest characters to draw—not because of how he looks, but because he's been around for so long and has been drawn by so many amazing artists.
While many recommend it for children aged 12 and up due to minor swearing and character behaviors, others caution that some scenes may be inappropriate for the really young.
Bakugo was the unanimous overall favorite with a whopping 1.6 million votes, decisively beating Deku by well over 400,000 votes. The global popularity poll marks Bakugo's ninth victory out of all ten of My Hero Academia's popularity polls so far, proving that Bakugo has and always will be more popular than Deku.
Art is a broad human activity using skill and imagination to create works (visual, auditory, performing) that express ideas, evoke emotions, or are appreciated for beauty, ranging from paintings and music to theater and literature, reflecting culture and individual vision across time. It's diverse, subjective, and encompasses activities from fine arts (painting, sculpture) to applied arts (design, crafts) and performing arts (music, dance, theater).
Northstar was introduced in 1979 as the first gay character in the superhero genre. Unfortunately, the Comics Code Authority censored scripts that were explicit on the matter of his sexuality. For years writers employed subtext to leave hints for their audience to pick up.
INVINCIBLE is an adult animated superhero series that revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson, who's just like every other guy his age — except his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man.
Written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi, My Hero Academia began its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 7, 2014.
BNHA Ultra Analysis book has confirmed that Thirteen is female.
Horikoshi confirms Deku and Ochaco are dating at the end of Chapter 431 — but here's the important context. Chapter 431, the canon epilogue included in Volume 42, shows Deku and Ochaco reuniting, openly expressing their feelings, and making it clear they want to be together moving forward.
There's no single "worst" quirk, as it depends on the criteria (uselessness vs. self-harm), but strong contenders are Gecko (Spinner's weak wall-clinging), Self-Detonation (a one-time-use death sentence), and Pop Off (Mineta's sticky balls), though Mineta's clever application makes it surprisingly versatile. Other contenders include Quad Arms (extra limbs with minimal power) and Poison Gas (harms the user).
At the conclusion of the My Hero Academia manga, Mirio Togata (Lemillion) becomes the Number 1 Pro Hero, followed by Shoto Todoroki (Number 2) and Mt. Lady (Number 3), with Izuku Midoriya (Deku) ranking at Number 4. Deku achieves the status of the "greatest hero" by inspiring the world, even if he isn't officially Number 1, while Mirio's popularity and heroic image secure his top spot.
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In Fantastic Four: First Steps, Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) breaks new ground as the first pregnant superhero in a major Marvel movie. But pregnancy doesn't hold her back; it powers her forward. She's saving the world and preparing for motherhood, proving that women can do it all.
EVERY SON'S FIRST SUPERHERO IS HIS FATHER: THE SILENT BURDEN AND NOBLE DUTY OF BEING THE FIRSTBORN.
Wiccan (who is canonically gay) and Speed (who is canonically bisexual) are Wanda Maximoff and Vision's twin sons who grow up to become queer members of the superhero group Young Avengers.
Painting is the art of applying paint, pigment, or color to a surface (like canvas, wood, or paper) to create images, express ideas, or decorate, using tools like brushes to form shapes, lines, and textures that convey emotion, narrative, or abstraction, and the term also refers to the final artwork itself. It can be purely artistic expression, capturing feelings, or serve a practical purpose like protecting a wall.
The 70/30 rule in art is a compositional guideline suggesting that 70% of a piece should be less detailed "filler" or background, while the remaining 30% is dedicated to the detailed focal point, guiding the viewer's eye and creating visual balance. It's also a time-management strategy, where 70% of your total effort goes to planning (composition, value, color) and only 30% to the final rendering, helping perfectionists avoid rushing.
The word video comes from the Latin video, "I see," the first-person singular present indicative of videre, "to see".
No, Katsuki Bakugo is not officially confirmed as autistic in the My Hero Academia canon, but many fans interpret his intense personality, social difficulties, explosive anger, and unique communication style as traits that could align with autism or other conditions like ADHD, leading to popular fanfiction and discussions about it, though officially he's often seen with traits like narcissism or PTSD from his childhood trauma.
Deku x Bakugo, one of the most popular ships in anime history, seems to be officially sinking 💔 After the recent episode featured an intimate close-up scene between Deku and Uraraka, the "BakuDeku" dream is taking a massive hit.
The long-running series about a boy who enrolls in a prestigious hero academy and learns what it really means to be a hero, ended the week 76.3x higher than average demand for titles in Japan. "My Hero Academia's" closest competitor was much newer anime series, "Oshi No Ko", which ended the week at 55.8x.