After 10 years of serialization, the beloved manga series “My Hero Academia” has officially concluded. The final chapter was released today in the combined 36th and 37th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, marking the end of an era for fans worldwide.
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The final 42 volumes, including new drawings, will be released in December.
My Hero Academia vol. 41 cover:
Additionally, it has been announced that the final fan book of “My Hero Academia” will be published in January 2025, followed by the first art book in April. To celebrate the conclusion of the 10-year series, a large-scale exhibition of original drawings will be held in summer 2025.
Kohei Horikoshi‘s original manga series, first published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on July 7, 2014, has sold over 100 million copies worldwide. The manga has been adapted into six animated seasons and three animated films. The fourth film, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next“, is currently showing in Japanese cinemas.
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The seventh season of My Hero Academia premiered on April 6 with a special four-episode arc titled My Hero Academia Memories. The main season, starting with episode 139, began airing on May 4. Viz Media publishes the manga in English, while Shueisha’s MANGA Plus service also publishes it in English digitally.
Source: Official Twitter
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