[For the First Time] My Hero Academia Creator Kohei Horikoshi to Make First Terrestrial TV Appearance
It has been revealed that Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of the manga 'My Hero Academia,' will appear on the Nippon TV program 'news zero' airing today, the 19th. This was announced on the official anime X account of 'My Hero Academia.'
Scene Cut from 'My Hero Academia'
The announcement on X stated, "Tonight, July 19 (Thursday) at 11:00 PM on Nippon TV's 'news zero,' an interview with Kohei Horikoshi-sensei will be broadcast. Recently, there was an interview and coverage at his workplace, and this will be aired. This is his first appearance on terrestrial TV, a very rare opportunity. Please be sure to watch!"
Profile of Kohei Horikoshi, the Creator
Born in 1986, from Aichi Prefecture. In 2006, he received the Honorable Mention at the 72nd Tezuka Award for 'Nukegara,' and in 2007, his one-shot 'Tenko' was published in 'Akamaru Jump,' marking his debut. The following year, in 2008, 'Boku no Hero' was published in the same magazine. He made his serialized debut in 'Weekly Shonen Jump' in 2010 with 'Oumagadoki Zoo.' After serializing 'Sensei no Bulge' in 2012, he began serializing 'My Hero Academia' in issue 32 of 2014.
今日7/19(金)の日テレ系「news zero」で、#堀越耕平 先生のインタビューが放送予定です。
— 僕のヒーローアカデミア/ヒロアカ アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) July 19, 2024
先日先生の仕事場等で取材が行われまして、
その模様をお送りします。TV地上波初出演、
超貴重な機会になります。ぜひご覧ください!!
※放送内容は予告なく変更になる場合があります。#ヒロアカ #heroaca_a pic.twitter.com/zK2D08jN7N
Source : ORICON NEWS