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When is My Hero Academia Manga Ending? Manga Release Date, Characters

Get the latest information on the conclusion of the My Hero Academia manga. Explore the last storyline's schedule, major events, and the author's perspectives.

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Updated Jun 25, 2024

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When is My Hero Academia Manga Ending? Manga Release Date, Characters

When is My Hero Academia Manga Ending?

The last part of My Hero Academia is set to be available on Monday, August 5, 2024. The latest hold-up period will conclude on July 1, 2024, with only five chapters left to go. This news was shared by Shonen Jump, the company behind the manga series by Kōhei Horikoshi. The narrative is nearing its conclusion, concentrating on the consequences and conclusion in the form of an epilogue following the ultimate showdown.

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What to Expect?

The entire story of My Hero Academia unfolds within the span of a single academic year. It chronicles Deku and his classmates from Class 1-A as they tackle numerous obstacles. As the climax draws near, enthusiasts are keen to discover the outcome. The ultimate showdown marks a pivotal point for the entire series.

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Fans can look forward to the upcoming season of the My Hero Academia animated series, which is set to be outstanding and provide ample content for its audience. The actions of the Paranormal Liberation Front and the Hero Association's attempts to counteract them will be central to the plot, and the season is expected to include the deaths of several characters, enhancing the narrative's complexity. Fans are on the edge of their seats for specific battles in both the comic and the animated version. A particularly awaited clash involves Endeavor and Hawks commanding a group of rising stars against All For One. Rumors suggest that My Hero Academia might incorporate a time-travel element in the future, potentially leading to new storylines and the introduction of fresh characters, including those who have graduated from U.A. High and become Pro Heroes.

How Will My Hero Academia End?

The exact ending of My Hero Academia isn't made clear in the story. The series is at present in its last phase, featuring the Final War Saga, which includes the battles of the Final War Arc.

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There are some fans who believe the story could wrap up in 2024 or 2025.

The writer of My Hero Academia, Kohei Horikoshi, has stated that there's more to the story, promising a bit more action and unresolved plot lines.It's also a possibility that there could be jumps through time in the future, bringing in new characters and plot twists. It's worth mentioning that the official verdict on the ending of the manga hasn't been given.

My Hero Academia Characters

The "My Hero Academia" series introduces a vast array of individuals, from heroes to villains and back-up characters. Although it's not feasible to enumerate each character in this list, there are detailed lists available for all of them. Below are some key characters from the franchise:

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Izuku Midoriya:

The main hero, also referred to as Deku, who dreams of becoming a hero even though he starts off without any special abilities.

All Might:

The Symbol of Peace and the leading figure in the story. He transfers his abilities, One For All, to Izuku.

Katsuki Bakugo:

Izuku's early life companion and competitor, recognized for his volatile ability and passionate nature.

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Shoto Todoroki:

A pupil possessing a unique ability to manipulate both flames and snow. He faces challenges due to his intricate family background.

Ochaco Uraraka:

A joyful and resolute pupil with the ability to control gravity. She harbors feelings for Izuku.

Tenya Iida:

The class representative of Class 1-A, recognized for his swiftness and commitment to fairness.

Tsuyu Asui:

Also referred to as Froppy, she possesses the power to perform actions similar to those of a frog and has an uncomplicated character.

Himiko Toga:

A malevolent character possessing a unique ability to change into different individuals by drinking their blood.

Tomura Shigaraki:

The head of the League of Villains, possessing a peculiar ability that causes any object he comes into contact with using all five of his fingers to dissolve.

Endeavor:

The hero in second place and the dad of Shoto Todoroki possesses a strong ability to control fire.

Here are just a few examples, and the My Hero Academia saga boasts an extensive collection of characters each with their distinct traits and personalities.

My Hero Academia Season 7

The seventh season of My Hero Academia anime is in progress. It features 21 episodes, including a major battle against Shigaraki. This season is shorter than the last five, which each had 25 episodes, but it's longer than the inaugural season, which spanned 16 episodes. The ninth episode of My Hero Academia Season 7 is set to be available on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Crunchyroll is set to broadcast the episodes shortly after their Japanese release, ensuring they're available to fans around the globe.

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Episode Release Schedule

The seventh season of My Hero Academia is available on Crunchyroll at these specific release dates:

  • 2:30 am Pacific Standard Time
  • 4:30 am Central Time
  • 5:30 am Eastern Time Zone
  • 10:30 am Greenwich Mean Time
  • 3:00 pm Indian Standard Time
  • 7:30 pm Australia Eastern Standard Time

My Hero Academia Anime

The animated version of the manga "My Hero Academia," brought to life by Kohei Horikoshi, is a project handled by Bones' animation division, with Kenji Nagasaki at the helm. Its debut on October 29, 2015, was initially teased in Weekly Shonen Jump. This series chronicles the life of Izuku Midoriya, a young lad dreaming of donning a caped crusader's mantle in a society where people wield "quirks," or superpowers. It's garnered a strong following for its captivating narrative, wide range of characters, and high-octane fight scenes.

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The show spans several seasons, kicking off in 2016 with more coming on line each year. Beyond its television run, the franchise boasts a collection of animated short films, including "My Hero Academia: Two Heroes," "My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising," and "My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission." Additionally, the anime has led to the creation of original video animations (OVAs) and enjoys a loyal audience known for its active involvement in commentary and fanworks.

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