This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia
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Deku defeats one for all and establishes a new order
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Horikoshi confirms that My Hero Academia will continue after the manga ends
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Expect future My Hero Academia content in the form of one-shots and short comics.
of My Hero Academia The manga just ended, and fans definitely loved the journey to the end. While the main story is wrapped up with chapter 440, Horikoshi also gave fans another bonus chapter, namely, My Hero Academia Chapter 431, which focused on several characters after the 8-year timeskip since the last war. Fans saw relationships develop with the likes of Deku and Ochako among many others.
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One can say that the joy of traveling to Horikoshi has been enjoyed by oneself My Hero Academia In complete perfection. This is reflected very well in his Jump Festa message, where he essentially confirmed that he misses the characters more than others and the current plans. My Hero Academia It will probably continue in different ways.
My Hero Academia's End Saw The Heroes Beat The Villains
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Deku took everyone down for good
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A new system was established
of My Hero Academia The end happened earlier this year. Fans saw the end of the final battle, and this part of the story finally ended the Good Salvation Front. This war featured major battles involving the most important My Hero Academia characters, and at the end of it all, the heroes won. All are wiped out for good, and Sigaraki dies, much to Deku's regret. Most importantly, Deku lost the power of One for All, and at the same time, managed to bring peace to Japan.
I want to continue as a teacher at UA! – Deku
Fans also saw an 8-year timeskip, after which Deku was revealed to be a teacher at UA, while all his friends were now heroes. Deku was also given a hero suit and using the power of that suit, he became a hero again. In the final panel of My Hero Academia chapter 430, fans saw all the heroes going out once again, and it was definitely exciting.
Fans also got My Hero Academia chapter 431 with the release of the final volume, and this part of the story focused on the budding relationship of Deku and Ochako, who are now officially confirmed to be dating. Deku reaffirmed his decision to continue as a professor at UA, while all the other heroes progressed as well.
Horikoshi's Jump Festa 2025 message confirms that the story will continue
Horikoshi reveals that MHA will continue
My Hero Academia was one of the biggest stages at Jump Festa 2025, and it's safe to say that the series has announced a number of exciting projects here. However, the most important aspect that many fans missed was Horikoshi's own message. At the end of this message, he said that he would continue with My Hero Academia. This is what Horikoshi said in the message.
It's December, and it's very cold now. I hope everyone is still as good as ever!
My Hero Academia manga has ended. Thank you for cheering me on and reading the series all these years. And even if you don't cheer me up but read the manga, I'll always be forever grateful.
Since the manga serialization actually ended, I've grown to love these characters more than I thought possible, and it gives me a sense of emptiness knowing the series is over.
However, I have a lot of light illustrations and katakana for the “shouto” (word 'short) manga I'm working on now, and I'm having a blessed time with that instead.
Ah, by “souto manga” I mean “Shouto Manga, aka Todoroki-kun manga,” I mean actual short manga panels.
I've also revealed a new illustration for next year's Genga Illustration exhibition, and I may still be working on more PLUS Ultra illustrations. I hope you enjoy them as they unfold!
The anime still has one season left. When Season 1 aired, I honestly didn't know it would last that long. And we will also have a Vigilantes anime! I can't wait to cheer them on with the rest of you!
Man, this message looks like I wrote it in my schedule book.
I'd really like to look back on the series and share more thoughts about it, but I think I'll plan to stick it to the manga sections for Vigilantes later.
Anyway, let's talk about future plans for the My Hero Academia series!
In short, My Hero Academia will continue! Deku and others will always do their best for all of you and for me too, so I hope you'll continue to support them from here on out!
In times like this, please take care of yourself and stay plus ultra!
– Kohei Horikoshi
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Now Horikoshi has officially confirmed it My Hero Academia will continue, the fans are full of excitement on the sidelines. This means that fans will get to see Deku as a hero, as well as other Pro Heroes of Deku's class perform their duties in the upcoming chapters, and it's sure to be incredibly interesting, to say the least.
What to expect from My Hero Academia in the future
My Hero Academia will give fans a lot of one-shots
Fans need to understand the nature of Horikoshi's message. For one, it needs to be clarified that My Hero Academia, as a manga, will not continue. However, the series will not end here. There are going to be illustrations by the author that will excite fans, and at the same time, there will also be short comics. These short comics can be considered one-shots, and they're going to focus on a number of characters, and they're going to advance their story. There is no specific release date for these short manga, and all fans know is that Horikoshi will publish them at his own pleasure.
His first and foremost priority now is to get proper rest before he starts his new job, but, every time, he will leave a new chapter. My Hero Academia Also. It is very likely that these chapters will be added to the already established ending My Hero AcademiaAnd give fans a proper progression of multiple character arcs. This is great news for all the fans My Hero AcademiaAnd it just goes to show that Horikoshi himself is itching to draw more of the series.
Fans should expect something My Hero Academia content in 2025, but exactly when they will get it remains to be seen. There will certainly be announcements from Horikoshi on Shuisha's Weekly Shonen Jump as the new chapter closes, and it's all exciting enough for fans heading into 2025. They should sit patiently and wait for more short comics. , and possibly even movies in the future.
My Hero Academia Volume 42 is out in Japan now! An English version of the volume will be released in 2025.