“My Hero Academia” Manga to Conclude in August 2024 After 10-Year Run

The thrilling superhero saga that captured hearts worldwide, “My Hero Academia,” is bidding farewell after an impressive 10-year run. Author Kōhei Horikoshi recently revealed that only five chapters remain before the manga concludes.

The official announcement came via an X/Twitter post from the “My Hero Academia” team, confirming that the series will end on August 5, 2024. With a total of 430 chapters, this iconic manga has been a staple in the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.

As fans prepare to say goodbye to Deku and the other characters, the anime adaptation will also follow suit. While the last anime episode (Episode 146) aired on June 22, 2024, adapting Chapter 351 of the manga, there are still approximately 80 chapters left to animate.

Horikoshi expressed gratitude to readers who have been with the series throughout its journey: “It was a challenging path, but I was able to draw Deku and his friends for almost 10 years. It was a dream. Thank you very much! Well, see you again in Jump!”

“My Hero Academia” has not only thrived as a manga and anime but has also spawned movies, video games, and a trading card game. As we approach the final chapters, fans can expect an emotional and action-packed conclusion.

Stay tuned for the epic finale of “My Hero Academia” this August!

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