If you do not know about this manga, My Hero Academia was created by Kōhei Horikoshi and published in 2014. It definitely came at the right moment, being that Naruto was about to end in the same year. Not that I’m saying that one can replace the other, but not many shonen manga get to experience the same level of success. We cannot deny, though, that My Hero Academia came to completely own our lives. There is a reason why it was a top 10 top-selling manga in 2019. The story revolves around Midoriya Izuku, a young boy who has no power in a world where superheroes are the biggest thing. His dream has always been to be like his favorite hero, All Might, and go to UA High School to become a hero himself. But with no powers of his own, he doesn’t have any hope to achieve that. Then, in unexpected events, All Might passes down his own power to young Izuku. In this list, I’m going to be showcasing different elements of the manga so I can share some new titles with you that fit that type of element or category relevant to My Hero Academia.
Manga With Superheroes
Manga With Powerless Protagonists
Manga Set at an Academy
It’s hard to find something similar to a thing you love. Especially when you want it to give you the same emotions. But it’s not impossible, you know? By trying new things, you might find a new favorite you didn’t see coming. From single-volume manga to comedy manga, I believe there can be something for everyone. One Punch Man is quite different than My Hero Academia, but if you love superhero stories in general, you are definitely going to enjoy this one. Saitama is pretty special. Though he is bored out of his mind. Because when you can beat villains with just one punch, life isn’t pretty exciting at all. He just wants to find an opponent equally as strong as him! Rinka’s life turns upside down when she falls through the floor. Then she meets another ESPer who believes that Rinka’s destiny is to become a hero of justice! But no one really suspects nerdy-looking Seongbin Cha to be Neon Mask, this internet hero. His goal is to eradicate all the bullies in the country. Kaname Tatara, a high school student with superhuman strength, has always wanted to be like his favorite superhero, Jackman. When one day his genius twin brother dies in a mysterious accident, he’s devastated. But then his brother returns…as a robot! Reborn! has this same aspect, because the protagonist, Tsuna, starts by having no powers at all. He is a very normal student with poor sports ability, no social life, and he’s also failing school. When a supposed Italian hitman comes to his house to tutor him to become the next mafia boss, Tsuna’s life completely changes. You’ll see Asta fight for his dream through every obstacle thrown his way. It’s clear he won’t ever give up — just like Izuku with his superhero dream. Soul Eater is set at Death Weapon Meister Academy, a school founded by Death himself. There they train meisters and demon weapons to maintain the world’s stability. His acceptance into the academy draws the eyes of many, especially from his new roommate Ky. He won’t rest until he finds out about every single secret Scra has.