Anime adaptation of many mangas has been greenlit lately, and My Home Hero recently joined the list. Naoki Yamakawa is the writer of the manga, while Masashi Asaki is the illustrator. My Home Hero is a crime and suspense manga that started its original run in May 2017. Presently, the manga is running on its seventeenth volume. Despite its high popularity, My Home Hero didn't get an anime adaptation until now.

Tetsuo Tosu is an ordinary man who lives a happy life with his wife and daughter. One day Tetsuo discovers that the boyfriend of his daughter Reika physically abuses her. Consequently, an unfortunate incident takes place, and the whole life of Tetsuo and his family take a flip. Now, he has to do everything in his power to protect his family.

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The manga of My Home Hero is serialized by Kodansha in its weekly shonen magazine. Consequently, the news regarding the anime adaptation was greenlit in the 29th issue of the same. The official website of Oricon confirms the news regarding the TV anime series. The release date for the upcoming anime is not out yet, but Oricon confirms that new information will be out later.

In the new visual, the main protagonist of the series, Tetsuo Tosu, can be seen wearing his coat, like he is ready for his office. The visual matches the theme of the series, which is about a salaryman who finds himself in uncalled trouble. Here's the new visual you need to have a look at.

My Home Hero new illustration
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A new visual is also out, which shares the information regarding the anime adaptation, as well as the continuation of part 3 of the manga. The manga was on hiatus since the second part of the series ended its serialization in October. The new adaptation of part 3 will take the story seven years into the future, after the incidents of the second part.