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My Hero Academia’s Deku & Bakugo Grace MEN’S NON-NO Cover in Exclusive Art by Kohei Horikoshi

Two of the most iconic characters from My Hero Academia—Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and Katsuki Bakugo—will appear on the cover of the July 9, 2025, special edition (Aug–Sep combined issue) of MEN’S NON-NO magazine. The cover illustration was drawn exclusively by the manga’s creator, Kohei Horikoshi.

According to the anime’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, Deku and Bakugo will be featured wearing the “MEN’S NON-NO Mail-In Exclusive Vol.5 T-Shirt,” marking a unique collaboration stemming from a reference made in the manga itself.



Packed with Horikoshi Interview and Bonus Items

The issue also includes a special interview with Kohei Horikoshi, and fans can look forward to a range of limited-edition merchandise and behind-the-scenes content. More details will be available on the official MEN’S NON-NO website.

The shirts worn by the characters will also be available at the upcoming Kohei Horikoshi “My Hero Academia” Original Art Exhibition.


Exhibition Overview: Celebrating a Decade of Heroism

The exhibition will run from June 21 to August 31, 2025, at CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO. It celebrates the world of My Hero Academia, which was serialized from July 7, 2014, to August 5, 2024.

Set in a world where people possess supernatural abilities called “Quirks,” the story follows Izuku Midoriya as he strives to become a professional hero at U.A. High School, fighting back against villains who abuse their powers. With over 100 million manga copies in circulation worldwide, the franchise includes a seven-season anime (with the eighth in production), games, stage adaptations, and four animated films.


FAQ

When will the MEN’S NON-NO issue featuring Deku and Bakugo be released?
It will be released on July 9, 2025, as the combined August–September special edition.

Who illustrated the cover art?
The artwork was drawn exclusively by My Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi.

What is the significance of the T-shirts?
The “MEN’S NON-NO Mail-In Exclusive Vol.5 T-Shirts” were inspired by the manga and are featured on the cover and at the exhibition.

Where is the My Hero Academia exhibition being held?
At CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO, from June 21 to August 31, 2025.

What can fans expect at the exhibition?
Exclusive art, themed café items, limited-edition goods (like SMAAAASH!!! KARUTA), and character-themed meals inspired by heroes and villains.


Source : ORICON NEWS