This 'My Hero Academia' Artwork Will Make You Need A Prequel

My Hero Academia often hints at the past of its major pro-heroes like All Might, Endeavor, and [...]

My Hero Academia often hints at the past of its major pro-heroes like All Might, Endeavor, and every teacher at the academy, but the series has yet to explore these relationships in full.

But this fan-art, which depicts the adult heroes as young students enrolled in the hero academy, will definitely make you wish the series delved into their pasts a bit more.

This fan-art from Twitter user @Sidem_ryoen shows much younger versions of the pro-heroes All Might, Endeavor, Midnight, Best Jianist, Present Mic, Eraserhead, and many others.

The chemistry flows so well in this fan-art, as well as it does in the series proper, and now the idea of a prequel doesn't seem like a too far-off idea.

The upcoming season of My Hero Academia will tackle the "School Trip" arc. This arc follows the students of Class 1-A head to a forest in order to bring the control of their Quirks to a new level. Suddenly, the League of Villains attacks in order to kidnap a one of the students and Midoriya and the others must think quickly on their feet in order to survive.

If you are eagerly waiting for season 3 of the series, it recently revealed a new trailer teasing the season as well as an image teasing the season during its official announcement. Then, of course, is the currently running manga series that has just wrapped the arc beyond this, the "Internship" arc. If that's not enough, why not lookup Horikoshi's original one-shot Barrage?

Along with season 3 of the anime series, a film adaptation will also open in 2018. The film will cover a story not seen in the original mangawith series creator Horikoshi noting that, "Of course the movie will be filled with Class A's great efforts, that character's past that hasn't been in the manga yet, flashy action scenes, and much more." The film also revealed its first key visual depicting a character fans have never seen before.

For those unfamiliar with My Hero Academia, the series was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has super powers but he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he's eventually scouted by the world's best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been collected into 15 volumes so far, and has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015.