My Hero Academia Reveals New Season 2 Key Visual

The second season of My Hero Academia has been blowing fans minds with engaging story, and [...]

The second season of My Hero Academia has been blowing fans minds with engaging story, and beautiful animation. It is currently on a short break and will be returning next week, with new episodes in the Stain story arc. To pump fans up for what is coming, a new visual has been released in Shonen Jump, and it is epic to say the least.

In the new visual we get a look at Midoriya's new suit, Stain in all his epic glory, and Todoroki in an epic stance. Action is going to be picking up in the current story arc, and the image alone is enough to get fans hyped. Check it out for yourself below.

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If you are not familiar with My Hero Academia, the series officially began back in 2014 when Weekly Shonen Jump published Kōhei Horikoshi's manga. The original series was then adapted into an anime in April 2016 and exploded in popularity.

The show follows a middle school student named Izuku Midoriya. The boy is just an average teenager who was born in an alternate universe where everyone is born with superpowers. That is of course, except for him. The powerless but passionate Izuku dreams of still becoming a famous and beloved superhero, but he finds himself mocked for his seemingly unreachable goal.

However, his classmates are soon silenced when Izuku proves himself by doing something truly heroic; he saves a fellow classmate of his from a villain when no one else would step up to the challenge, and the world's greatest superhero, All Might, decides to gift the Izuku a special power. The new gift, which is known as One For All, allows Izuku to channel great physical strength - and it finally allows him to enter the training academy U.A. High School, and strive for being the most famous superhero in the world.

My Hero Academia is currently available to watch on Funimation, Hulu, and Crunchyroll. Funimation is currently simulcasting the new season, same day as release, with English subtitles in the U.S. on both Hulu and Crunchyroll. However the Simuldub (English dubbed simulcast) is exclusive to Funimation's on streaming service FunimationNow.

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