Shonen Jump Announces My Hero Academia End Date With Emotional Trailer (2024)

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Shonen Jump Announces My Hero Academia End Date With Emotional Trailer (2)

Kohei Horikoshi's popular superhero manga, My Hero Academia, has received an official date and special trailer for the last chapter of the Shonen Jump series, bringing it to its final conclusion after a decade of serialization.

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As revealed in Shonen Jump's own "Jump Press" program on YouTube, Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga series will end on Aug. 5, 2024, in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 36-37. The series will therefore conclude just over 10 years from the start of its serialization, which began in July 2014. Readers can check out the emotional trailer released below, highlighting important moments from the series.

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My Hero Academia Creator Kohei Horikoshi Releases Official Statement for End of Series

Horikoshi also released a comment, which read, "Sorry for the two-week hiatus! Due to various schedule conflicts, it's become like a mille-feuille! The story will be completed in 5 chapters. You may be thinking, 'Still 5 more chapters to go?!' or 'Only 5 more chapters to go?!' but I'll do my best with these 5 more! With Deku and the others! I had to dig deep but the reason I was able to draw Deku and his friends for almost 10 years is because you continued reading. It was like a dream. Thank you very much! ...Well then! Let's meet up again in Jump!"

While Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 36-37 is six issues away, as alluded to earlier, Horikoshi is currently in the second half of a two-week break due to illness, alongside Jujutsu Kaisen's Gege Akutami. Akutami and Jump recently announced a further one-week extension to his break as his health continues to improve. Other announcements in this edition of "Jump Press" included a new visual and special video for Mission: Yozakura Family's second cour and a trailer for the highly anticipated The Elusive Samurai.

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My Hero Academia's impending ending has been widely praised for sticking its landing. Meanwhile, Season 7 of the anime by Bones is receiving similar praise and is considered among the best of the series so far. My Hero Academia will conclude as one of the highest-selling manga series in history, crossing 100 million copies in circulation in April. VIZ simulpubs the manga, describing the first volume: "Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn’t got an ounce of power in him. With no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes, his life is looking more and more like a dead end. Then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny…"

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Shonen Jump Announces My Hero Academia End Date With Emotional Trailer (5)
My Hero Academia

Izuku Midoriya, a Quirkless teenager, inherits the powerful Quirk "One For All" from his idol All Might, embarking on a journey to become a hero. As he and his classmates at U.A. High School face challenges from the League of Villains, led by Shigaraki, societal unrest unfolds, leading to revelations, betrayals, and intense battles. The story culminates in a final confrontation against the League of Villains, All For One, and a transformed Shigaraki, with Izuku and his friends striving to protect a society on the brink of chaos.

Author
Kōhei Horikoshi

Artist
Kōhei Horikoshi

Release Date
July 7, 2014
Genre
Adventure , Science Fiction , Fantasy , superheroes

Chapters
386

Volumes
37

Adaptation
My Hero Academia

Publisher
Shueisha, Viz Media

Source: Jump Press

Shonen Jump Announces My Hero Academia End Date With Emotional Trailer (2024)
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