There is no doubt that My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) is one of the most recognized franchises worldwide in recent years. Its influence in this time has led various celebrities and influencers from different parts of the world to dedicate various tributes to the characters of the franchise both on television and social networks.
The original manga created by mangaka Kouhei Horikoshi has given the otaku community many moments of happiness, laughter, sadness, etc., to the point that every important event in the history of the work has become a trend in social networks. However, it seems that the manga “My Hero Academia” is taking its last steps, since the respective official media of the manga have released news that has surprised fans in Japan and abroad and is that…
My Hero Academia manga very close to completion: Only 5 episodes left
This news was announced in a special edition of Weekly Shonen Jump known as “Jump PRESS”, which was made through the magazine’s official YouTube channel. In this video, a sequence from the My Hero Academia manga was released, which recalls some parts of Kouhei Horikoshi’s work and adds to the announcement of “Last 5 Episodes“, confirming the upcoming arrival of the manga’s finale.
Additionally, the official Twitter/X account of the My Hero Academia franchise has also mentioned this special news, specifying that the final episode of the manga will be published in the combined 36th and 37th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, which is scheduled to be released in bookstores and stores in Japan on August 5th of this year.
As we mentioned before, this news has surprised the fans of the multimedia franchise My Hero Academia, and half an hour after the original publication presented in the official Twitter/X account of the manga, it has already surpassed the exorbitant figure of 1 million reproductions, 43 thousand reactions and more than 20 thousand retweets, something that is increasing more and more.
The path of one of the most successful and popular manga is about to come to an end, so we recommend all readers to enjoy these last chapters that will be published on a weekly basis if there are no inconveniences.
“My Hero Academia“, also known as “Boku no Hero Academia” in Japan, is an action shonen manga that is written and illustrated by Kouhei Horikoshi. The work made its debut in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2014. Currently, Shueisha Publishing has published 40 compilation volumes of the My Hero Academia manga. A while back, publisher Shueisha confirmed that the manga managed to surpass the exorbitant figure of 100 million copies in circulation.
The anime adaptation of Kouhei Horikoshi’s manga premiered on April 3, 2016 and has experienced a remarkable acceptance by the public. This adaptation consists of six seasons, totaling 138 episodes, in addition to three movies, four OVAs and a seventh season currently airing. The series is produced by the animation studio BONES. For the enjoyment of viewers, the series is available legally on the Crunchyroll platform and has English dubbing.
“My Hero Academia” introduces us to a universe where superpowers, known as “quirks,” are part of everyday life. In this world, approximately 80% of the population has developed special abilities, leading to the emergence of heroes and villains who fight for balance and justice.
The plot centers on Izuku Midoriya, a passionate young man and admirer of heroes, but who, unfortunately, was born without a quirk. Despite this apparent disadvantage, Izuku dreams of becoming a hero and protecting others. His life takes a radical turn when he encounters the legendary hero All Might, possessor of the most powerful quirk of all.
Touched by Izuku’s determination and indomitable spirit, All Might decides to pass on his power to him, making the young man his apprentice and giving him the opportunity to attend the prestigious U.A. High School, an academy dedicated to training future heroes.
Throughout the series, we follow in the footsteps of Izuku and his classmates as they confront dangerous villains, overcome personal challenges, and discover the true meaning of being a hero. With charismatic characters, exciting battles and a world full of possibilities, “My Hero Academia” invites us to immerse ourselves in an epic journey of self-improvement, friendship and bravery in a world where hope and heroism are within the reach of those who dare to dream big.
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