Worlds Collide: Marvel Comics Unveils Stunning My Hero Academia-Miles Morales Tribute

In an electrifying development that has resonated across the global pop culture landscape, Marvel Comics has officially unveiled a breathtaking tribute artwork. This highly anticipated piece, revealed on October 3, 2025, masterfully intertwines the explosive energy of My Hero Academia with the iconic web-slinging prowess of Marvel's own Miles Morales.
Fans were immediately captivated by the dynamic depiction of My Hero Academia's fiercely determined character, Katsuki Bakugo, as he strikes a pose uncannily reminiscent of Spider-Man’s signature 'thwip' web-shooting gesture. This extraordinary crossover serves as a powerful testament to the immense cultural impact and enduring legacies of both revered franchises. It is a vibrant celebration, symbolizing a groundbreaking fusion where the compelling heroism of Western comic lore converges seamlessly with the innovative storytelling of Japanese anime.
Coming at a pivotal time when My Hero Academia gears up for its dramatic final season, Marvel’s homage resonates deeply. It amplifies the fiery resolve of Bakugo alongside the aspirational youthful heroism embodied by Miles Morales. Beyond its striking visual appeal, the artwork does more than just honor the ongoing saga of My Hero Academia; it vividly illustrates the accelerating trend of cross-cultural collaboration and mutual appreciation within the entertainment world.

This significant release not only enriches the intricate narrative connectivity between the realms of comics and anime but also extends a compelling invitation to fans worldwide to revel in the diverse archetypes of heroism that inspire millions. As anticipation mounts for My Hero Academia's climactic concluding arc, this tribute further underscores Marvel's keen recognition of anime's profound global reach and undeniable influence, signaling an exhilarating future for creative intersections between these powerhouse forms of entertainment.
Credits
My Hero Academia
Author
Kohei Horikoshi
Cover Art
Kohei Horikoshi
Studio
Bones
Publisher
Shueisha
Producers