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My Hero Academia Creator’s New Manga Deserves To Be a Longer Series
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Two years after My Hero Academia reached its conclusion, Kohei Horikoshi returned with a new one-shot manga in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.
Thanks to his exceptional talent, the new one-shot titled Quit Laughing, Shijima, was received quite warmly among fans.
What Is Quit Laughing, Shijima About?
The one-shot introduces a completely different world than the one fans were familiar with in My Hero Academia.
The story also appears to be much darker than My Hero Academia and consists of heavy themes with creepy character designs that showcase Horikoshi’s talent at drawing gritty details suitable for a horror genre.