My Hero Academia manga will end on August 5 after 5 more chapters, which will conclude its run of 10 years since beginning serialization in July 2014. The author Kohei Horikoshi had previously said he was planning to end it in 2022, but it took a bit longer to conclude the story of our favorite heroes.
The My Hero Academia manga by Kohei Horikoshi has been serialized in the Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. It has since become one of the biggest Shonen Jump titles, and it received its first anime adaptation by studio BONES in 2016. It received 6 more seasons in the following years, with the 7th season currently ongoing.
The franchise also has 3 movies released so far: Two Heroes (2018), Heroes: Rising (2019) and World Heroes’ Mission (2021). Crunchyroll is streaming the series, and they describe the story:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
With JUJUTSU KAISEN and ONE PIECE (this one will probably take at least several more years) also in their final arcs, it looks like Shonen Jump will be entering a new saga of its own soon. However, there are already new titles that have become prominent. Some of them include SAKAMOTO DAYS, CHAINSAW MAN, Kaiju No. 8 and the latest sensation Kagurabachi.
Source: Official X
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