In the last few years, Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia manga has captured the attention of multiple generations. As the story reaches its Final Saga, protagonist Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, is determined to stop Tomura Shigaraki’s destructive rampage.
It has become widely known among fans that the My Hero Academia manga is approaching its conclusion. However, a recent announcement from Horikoshi has solidified it as the most significant indication of the manga’s imminent end.
Possible reasons for the speculation about the end of the My Hero Academia manga
Recently, it was revealed that Kohei Horikoshi, the mangaka behind the extremely popular My Hero Academia series, will be releasing an interview about his career in the next four issues of Weekly Shonen Jump. The first installment will be featured in issue #19, which will be released next week.
While an interview about Horikoshi’s career may be exciting, fans are worried that this announcement may signal the end of My Hero Academia. This news has sparked concerns on social media, with many speculating about how many chapters of the manga are left.
It has been speculated by some fans that the manga may only have 4 chapters remaining, while others believe that the story could conclude within 12-15 more chapters. However, these are merely speculations at this stage.
Despite the manga nearing the end of its Final saga with each passing chapter, the latest developments during the intense battle between Deku and Shigaraki hint at the possibility of more time remaining before its conclusion.
Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the manga is anticipated to conclude in the year 2024.
As a result, fans should brace themselves for the possibility that the series may reach a definitive conclusion in the latter part of the year, depending on the frequency of breaks.
Fan Response to Horikoshi’s Shonen Jump Interviews
It’s not uncommon for manga artists to publish interviews about their careers in Weekly Shonen Jump.
Nevertheless, the primary cause for alarm in this situation arises from the fact that Kohei Horikoshi has chosen to release his interview over the course of four consecutive issues of Shonen Jump. This has led fans to speculate that this may indicate the approaching conclusion of the manga.
A fan noted that they are currently in the endgame, indicating that the series may be nearing its conclusion.
In light of the My Hero Academia series coming to an end, another fan shared their sorrow. Given the significant impact of the series on the anime and manga community, it is only natural to see such a reaction.
“It really is ending soon and I am so sad.”
Despite this being a well-known fact for some time, another fan has confirmed that the series is in its final stretch and may not continue for much longer.
“Oh yea this series is definitely in it’s final stretch.”
Despite some fans commenting that the series may not be available until August, it is worth noting that this timeline could also be affected by the frequency of breaks between the release of each chapter.
“Depending on the breaks he has the series might not see august.”
Despite some fans believing that the series is coming to an end in a few chapters, not all shared this sentiment. One fan pointed out that there are still some plotlines, such as Aizawa and Kurogiri’s, that need to be addressed before the conclusion. Therefore, it can be concluded that the series is not yet in its endgame.
“We not in the endgame. We still have aizawa and kurogiri stuff to cover.”
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