Here is a guide on how to draw Deku in his rising state from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, wearing the All Might t-shirt over what remains of his hero costume. This version of Izuku Midoriya appears during one of the most intense moments in the series, charging forward with One For All crackling through his fist. The combination of casual clothing and battle-damaged gear below makes this design stand out from his usual full-suit appearances.
Drawing Deku in His Rising State
This tutorial spans 22 illustrated steps, starting from loose construction lines and ending with a fully colored Deku mid-charge. The dynamic running pose and energy effects around his right fist add complexity, so take your time building the foundation in the early stages.
Deku’s Appearance in This Scene
- Wild dark green hair spiked upward with movement
- Red scar visible on the right side of his forehead
- Fierce yelling expression with wide eyes and open mouth
- Blue oversized All Might t-shirt with smile logo
- White trim along the sleeves and bottom hem
- Bandages wrapped around the left forearm
- One For All energy bolts sparking from the raised right fist
- Teal hero costume pants
- Damaged red utility pouches attached at the waist.
- Heavy black iron soles and shin guards
- Forward-leaning running pose with both fists clenched
Several other Deku versions exist on this site for comparison. The Final Season Deku tutorial captures his look from the last arc, while the Mech Costume Zeta version guide covers his most advanced suit design. For his mentor’s appearances, check out the All Might true form tutorial and the Armored All Might guide.
How This Guide Works
Each of the 22 steps uses color coding so you always know which lines to focus on:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Deku Rising State: Step-by-Step






















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That wraps up the guide on how to draw Deku in his All Might shirt and damaged hero gear from MHA: All’s Justice. The energy effects and torn clothing require some extra attention, but the result looks great once everything comes together. Feel free to leave a comment below sharing your experience with the tutorial. If you posted your drawing on social media, drop the link in the comments so everyone can see it and give you feedback.
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