‘Boku No Hero Academia’ Anime Adaptation Coming Soon? Manga Deemed As Next Biggest Series

One of the fastest rising manga, "Boku No Hero Academia" is poised to get a well-deserved anime adaptation in the future.

Although nothing is official yet, the manga sales of "Boku No Hero Academia" has been impressive so far according to NeoGAF and it is also has been made available to the U.S. audience despite being relatively new.

Fans over at My Anime List are positive that the story of "Boku No Hero Academia" has the potential not only to have an anime adaptation, but also to become one of the biggest anime franchises in the future.

Considering today's age fascination to superheroes, plus the unique elements the manga brings, it might just get that appeal from Western and Eastern manga readers.

If fans are wondering whether the current number of chapters is enough to jumpstart a first season, it is safe to say that the entrance exam, the U.S.J. ambush, and up to the Sports Festival arcs are more than enough to fill a full a first season.

As per the studio that fans want to produce the "Boku No Hero Academia" anime adaptation, Mad House seems to be the favorite.

For those who are new to the series, here's a short synopsis courtesy of My Hero Academia Fan On:

"Izuku Midoriya was just a regular middle school student in a world where people with superpowers known as "Quirks" are the norm. However, he dreams of one day becoming a Hero, despite being bullied by his classmates for not having a Quirk."

"After being the only one to try and save his childhood friend, Katsuki, from a Villain, All Might, the world's greatest Hero, bestows upon him his own quirk, "One For All". The story follows Izuku's entrance into Yūei High School, a school that cultivates the next generation of Heroes."