My Hero Academia Will Be Over in Couple of Chapters. We Know When the Last One Will Be Released
The finale of My Hero Academia is fast approaching. There are less than ten chapters left to complete the manga. Here's when the final chapter will be released.
It has been known for some time that the My Hero Academia manga is coming to an end. The mangaka has been talking about this for some time; however, until now, it wasn't known exactly when this is supposed to happen. The latest chapter, 425, introduced a mysterious character that made fans wonder if MHA would continue for a little longer.
Now we know that the end of My Hero Academia is very close. The creator of the series, Kohei Horikoshi, revealed that the manga will end in five chapters. So, the extraordinary story of young superheroes will come to a close with Chapter 430 of MHA, 10 years after the series premiere. It will appear in Japan in the Weekly Shonen Jump on August 5th.
I'm sorry I missed these last two weeks! My schedule has been a bit of a mille-feuille due to various scheduling conflicts! The series is now 5 chapters away from its end. You may be thinking, "So we still have 5 more chapters!?" or "Just 5 more chapters left!?," but in any case, I hope you will enjoy them as much as I have. Five more chapters to go! With Deku and everyone else! It has been a lot of work, but I was able to draw Demi and his friends for almost 10 years thanks to your continuous support. It was like a dream coming true. Thank you so much! See you again in Jump! – this is the message from Horikoshi to MHA fans.
10 years is really a long time and surely many fans will find it hard to say goodbye to their favorite series that has accompanied them for so long. However, it's worth appreciating that the author of My Hero Academia fully told the story he planned and, reaching the finale, didn't forcibly drag it out.
Thanks to this, fans of the series will receive a complete, closed story, the finale of which, hopefully, will tie up all the remaining threads. There are still a few of them left, so there will be something to read for the next few weeks.