My Hero Academia Is Finally Going to Give One Heroine Her Own Statue

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My Hero Academia Is Finally Going to Give One Heroine Her Own Statue
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A major MyHeroAcademia heroine is getting her first statue!

✖ My Hero Academia is set to have a big year in 2022, with both its manga and anime diving into new territory as the franchise races toward its finale under the pen of Kohei Horikoshi. To help capitalize on the series while it is still releasing new stories, it seems as if the Shonen is going to release the first full statue for one of the biggest female heroes introduced in recent year in UA Academy who is set to have a major future in the franchise.

Eri was first introduced as a victim of the machinations of the villain Overhaul, the major threat of the fourth season of My Hero Academia's anime. Using her Qurik to develop a drug that could eliminate the powers of heroes, Eri's abilities allowed the youngster to be able to reverse a target to an earlier time in their existences, which worked well in unison with Midoriya's powers as she was able to heal any wounds that One For All caused him as he took on the mob boss.

Twitter User Aitai Ki Mochi noted that 2023 will bring us a new My Hero Academia statue, featuring both the young Eri and Midoriya as they share a platform in what might be reminiscent of the team-up they had battling against the villainous Overhaul in the Shonen's fifth season: Ohh SEGA will be releasing a new My Hero Academia S-Fire detailed figurine with Deku and Eri!!! This will be Eri's first figurine ever iirc!— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ January 5, 2022 The War Arc is set to be the biggest battle to ever take place within the history of My Hero Academia's anime, set to arrive this fall and see the heroes take on the newly formed Paranormal Liberation Front, a combination of Shigaraki's League of Villains and Re-Destro's Meta Liberation Army.

0commentsWill you be picking up this new take on Eri arriving next year? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the world of UA Academy.

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