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My Hero Academia – Fans surprise everyone and ask for a spin-off of the invisible girl

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

Fans of Boku no Hero Academia ( My Hero Academia ) know that author Kohei Horikoshi is quite active on his social media. Therefore, since the Invisible Girl leaks , her to appear without clothes; Horikoshi shared an illustration of the character with clothes on.

My Hero Academia – Fans surprise everyone and ask for a spin-off of the invisible girl

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The illustration shows Tooru Hagakure in her UA Academy uniform, partially visible , through which we can see her disheveled hair. However, upon closer inspection, we can see that it is the cover of a fake compilation volume.

In fact, this image would be the cover of the first volume of a spin-off manga starring Invisible Girl. Titled " I'm Seeing You, Hagakure-san?! (I'm Seeing You, Hagakure-san?)", the first volume is titled: " I'm Invisible, So I Don't Comb My Hair", which then explains her messy hairstyle.

And of course, this caused fans to start asking in the comments for the idea to become a reality , although there were some "thanks" to the author for finally drawing the character with some clothes:

  • Please, I really need a spin-off manga with her as the protagonist .
  • Hagakure-chan is so cute, I love her .
  • Hagakure-chan is truly the cutest in the entire franchise, please don't ruin it any further .
  • I definitely thought Hagakure-chan would be the traitor of the franchise, I'm so relieved to find out she wasn't.
  • She's truly a "hidden" heroine; it certainly sounds like an interesting idea
  • My God, he looks incredible. I really want to see that side story with her being visible 
  • What a cute drawing, it's a shame she's naked most of the time.

Synopsis:

Throughout his life, Izuku Midoriya dreamed of becoming a hero, an ambitious goal and an even more challenging one for a boy without superpowers. That's right: in a world where 80% of the population has some kind of special power, Izuku had the misfortune of being born completely normal. But that won't stop him from realizing his dream and enrolling in one of the world's most prestigious hero academies. Since meeting his idol, All Might, Izuku has found hope to finally gain his Quirk and begin his journey as a hero.

Finally, do you think the Invisible Girl could get a spin-off?

Source: Otakomu