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How Marvel’s Deadpool uniting with Japanese superhero from My Hero Academia shows the blurring boundaries between manga and non-Japanese works

  • Deadpool: Samurai, published in Japanese in 2021, was translated into English this month and was the bestselling Marvel comic last year
  • The world of manga and Japanese anime is going increasingly global, including crossovers with Korean webtoons

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Graphic novels made in Japan are having a global moment - just take a look at “Deadpool: Samurai”, the first partnership between Marvel and Japanese comics publisher Shonen Jump. Photo: AP
Associated Press

Deadpool, meet All Might.

Perhaps nothing highlights how the world of manga – the comics and cartoons originating in Japan – has gone global better than that coming together of superheroes American and Japanese.

In Deadpool: Samurai, Marvel’s Deadpool gets help in his battle against evil from All Might, the muscular hero in My Hero Academia, a hit Japanese manga that’s sold 65 million copies worldwide.

Deadpool: Samurai, published in Japanese in 2021, was translated into English this month. The Japanese Deadpool: Samurai was the bestselling Marvel comic last year, surpassing more than 1 million views online. It marks the first partnership between Marvel and Japanese comics publisher Shonen Jump.

Sanshiro Kasama is the author of “Deadpool: Samurai”. Photo: AP
Sanshiro Kasama is the author of “Deadpool: Samurai”. Photo: AP

Sanshiro Kasama, the author of Deadpool: Samurai, says he was thrilled to take on the job because he has always loved Marvel heroes and wanted more Japanese people to love Deadpool.

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