The conclusion of the My Hero Academia manga no longer has to bring sorrow to its fans, as the author has announced the release of “numerous projects and events”after the final chapter.
The final chapter of My Hero Academia will be released on August 5, marking the end of its decade-long run. Despite the announcement of its ending some time ago, fans are still saddened by the prospect of bidding farewell to their beloved manga.
Despite the potential sadness of the ending, it seems that there is still more Hero content to look forward to. The creators of the manga have announced that Kohei Horikoshi, the creator, will reveal a number of upcoming projects and events following the conclusion of the series in Chapter 430.
The final chapter, along with the announcement for upcoming projects, will be unveiled in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #36/37. Fans can only speculate as there have been no indications about the nature of these projects thus far, leaving them with ample room for speculation.
My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi will also be releasing information on ‘multiple projects and events’ to commemorate the end of the series.Details will be revealed next week in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #36/37. https://t.co/5ZSZppoEez
— Shonen Jump News (@WSJ_manga) July 25, 2024
Many fans are eagerly anticipating a potential sequel focused on the Class 1-A characters after the time skip. Additionally, there is speculation that an anime adaptation of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, the spin-off manga created by Court Betten and Hideyuki Furuhashi, may also be in the works.
One fan expressed their excitement for a potential time skip sequel series where all the characters are professionals on Reddit, saying “I really hope there’s a time skip sequel series for this.”Another fan joined in, echoing their desire for the same type of series.
“One fan expressed their hopes for a sequel, stating, “I beg you, let ‘multiple projects’ be a sequel.”Another fan speculated that it could be a spinoff announcement, as they believe the creator, Hori, is too attached to My Hero Academia to simply end it.”
The upcoming issue of Weekly Shonen Jump will include a special ‘Message Card’ from Horikoshi and comments from the staff of the My Hero Academia anime series in honor of the manga’s conclusion.
To learn more, be sure to read the spoilers for My Hero Academia Chapter 429. Discover the true identity of the mysterious man and find out which surprising redemption arc is highlighted in the latest chapter.
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