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Marvel And My Hero Academia Combine For An Epic Variant Cover

American Comics + Manga = One Amazing Piece Of Art!

The parallels between My Hero Academia and Marvel Comics are impossible to ignore with them both having such a focus on superheroes. With the incredible success that was Deadpool: Samurai where the merc with a mouth teamed up with All Might it looks like fans want to see more combinations of the two separate worlds in the future.

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We were lucky enough to get a small glimpse at what that future might look like thanks to the artistic skills of Ryan Ottley. Ottley has worked on Marvel franchises like Amazing Spider-Man and has done variant covers for Strange Academy, Inhuman, and War of the Realms. Now he’s expanded that resume to include My Hero Academia Volume 31.

It’s amazing seeing the fusion of American comics art style with manga aesthetics that Ottley managed to bring to life. My Hero Academia and Marvel aficionados alike will want to get their hands on this one — good luck ordering it in from France!


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Allie Capps
Allie Capps is the Assigning Editor at We Got This Covered. Her over 10 years of experience include editing rulebooks for board games, writing in the world of esports, and being an award-winning author and poet published in several anthologies and her own standalone books. Her work has been featured at GameRant, Anime Herald, Anime Feminist, SmashBoards, PokeGoldfish, and more. In her free time, she's likely gallantly trying to watch Groundhog Day once a day, every day, for a year for its 30th anniversary.