In celebration of the manga’s enormous popularity, My Hero Academia recently teased fans with special comics that hinted at a potential Deku and Bakugo collaboration.
My Hero Academia, the well-known shonen superhero manga by Kohei Horikoshi, has sold an astounding 100 million copies and is currently among Weekly Shonen Jump’s best sellers. In honor of this achievement, the writer published a number of limited-edition comics for each of Japan’s most popular regions.
MHA characters converse with one another about particular places in Japan in the special comics. Fans were particularly interested in the tiny manga for Tokyo. The top three characters from the most current MHA popularity survey are Bakugo, Deku, and Todoroki in the comic for Tokyo.
The big three of MHA aren’t the only thing that draws notice in this cartoon. Fans are expecting that Deku and Bakugo may collaborate in the future, as their interaction suggests.
In the Tokyo comic panel, Deku advises Bakugo that Roppongi would be the ideal location for their hero agency to be established in the future, given that All Might also had a hero agency there. In one of his trademark comedic outbursts, Bakugo replies that he hasn’t chosen and therefore doesn’t know.
Ever inquisitive and deadpan, Todoroki asks the two if they want to launch a Hero Agency together in the near future.
Fans of My Hero Academia are ecstatic about the prospect of Deku and Bakugo working together in the future, even if the panel was solely intended to celebrate the manga’s success. They have a unique link as the protagonist and deuteragonist, and it has been a central theme of the narrative from the start. The story would be perfectly resolved if the two opened a hero agency together at the end.