The manga Boku no Hero Academia ( My Hero Academia) by author Kohei Horikoshi has just released its thirty-seventh compiled volume. That said, the volumes also attract buyers interested in additional content (the old extra content).
My Hero Academia – The author did NOT plan to show an invisible girl
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One of these extra contents was an illustration with the appearance of the character Tooru Hagakure , known as " Invisible Girl ," where she appeared with her full body visible .
It's worth remembering that the illustration generated controversy among fans, since the Invisible Girl is a minor high school student , and they didn't understand why Horikoshi would add such an illustration as part of the story. However, this illustration appeared as a special illustration in one of the chapters, but it's not part of the official canon, so to speak.
But the author decided to clarify the doubts about why this illustration appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump at the time.
- It was a central image separate from the original story. That's how it should have been. This is a drawing I did a few years ago for color tests or something, and I didn't intend to post it anywhere, but I didn't have time to draw an image for that weekly Shonen Jump, and they asked me, "Do you have any colored drawings in your archive?", so I sent this one. Well, basically it didn't bother me much because it wasn't related to the main story, but it was quite a surprise, wasn't it?

So, now you know, this illustration wasn't in Horikoshi's plans to publish in Weekly Shonen Jump , but the tight publication schedule left him without time to create a new one, so he pulled it from his archive to complete the work.
Synopsis:
"My Hero Academia tells the story of Midoriya, a young man born without a Quirk (power) in a world where 80% of the population manifests at least one from childhood. The young man's dream of becoming a hero, inspired by the number 1 hero, All Might, is crushed by this discovery, but…."
The manga is written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. Chapters have been published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 2014.
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