My Hero Academia Manga to Conclude in Just Five More Chapters!
My Hero Academia Manga is coming to an end and that’s a BIG news for fans. During the Jump Press program on the SHONEN JUMP CHANNEL OFFICIAL YouTube channel, they announced that My Hero Academia, the super popular hero manga, will end in just five more chapters. The final chapter will be released on August 5th, 2024.
What Does the Creator Say?
In an emotional message, the creator, Kohei Horikoshi, expressed his gratitude to fans and shared his thoughts on the upcoming conclusion of the manga. He also apologized for the delays and explained the reasoning behind it.
Despite these tough challenges, Horikoshi promised fans to make the last five manga chapters extremely enjoyable for everyone, including the fans as well as the characters. He put his nearly ten-year journey of drawing Deku and his friends in a nutshell while thanking the readers for their support.
The creator’s message to fans:
“Sorry for taking two weeks off! My schedule got all mixed up and it ended up like a Mille-feuille!” There are only 5 episodes left. You may be thinking “What? Five more chapters?”. Or “Only five more to go?,” but we’ll do our best to make the next five chapters enjoyable for both the fans, Deku, and everyone!
It was a little rocky at times, but I was able to draw Deku and the others for nearly 10 years thanks to all of you who continued to read the series. It was nothing more than a dream. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! And with that, I’ll see you again in the next issue of Jump!”
My Hero Academia History
My Hero Academia first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump on July 7, 2014, and has since become a cultural phenomenon. The series has published 425 chapters and 40 collected volumes, along with three spin-off manga series and several light novels. In the U.S., Viz Media releases the series weekly in tandem with its Japanese publication on the Shonen Jump app, with volume 38 recently available in English as of June 4.
The My Hero Academia franchise extends beyond the manga, with a seventh anime series currently airing and a fourth original film in production at Studio Bones. Crunchyroll streams all TV anime episodes, specials, and more, bringing the action-packed world of heroes to a global audience.
Conclusion
As fans brace for the final chapters, the legacy of My Hero Academia continues to grow. Whether through manga, anime, or films, the adventures of Deku and his friends will remain a cherished part of the anime and manga community.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the series’ conclusion on August 5. Let's celebrate the remarkable journey of My Hero Academia and look forward to seeing how Horikoshi wraps up this iconic story.