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The author of My Hero Academia loses his initial artwork due to a Twitter change

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By Fuzi
Freelance writer, designer, and illustrator. A lifelong fan of Japanese anime and manga.

Kohei Horikoshi , the author of My Hero Academia , has always been active on Twitter, sharing artwork and sketches of his characters. However, due to a change by X (Twitter), some of the mangaka's early artwork has been deleted.

The author of My Hero Academia loses his initial artwork due to a Twitter change

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Since Twitter switched to X, new changes have begun to emerge on the platform, such as cost-cutting measures to limit Google Cloud usage. As a result, some of Horikoshi's early drawings were deleted from the platform. Furthermore, this change applies to any photo or video shared on Twitter in 2014 and before.

As the tweet above shows, it appears that Horikoshi's comments are still intact, but his artwork has been completely deleted.

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 follow Horikoshi's drawings on Twitter? Leave your comment below!

Source: MhaActuFR

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