My Hero Academia manga has finally reached its final arc and will soon receive a conclusion. Fans are worried that if the rumors are true, they will mostly be left with a rushed ending. This might ruin such a good masterpiece.
My Hero Academia manga will mostly finish next year in 2024
Boku no Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series. It was written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The first chapter of the manga was published on July 7, 2014, by Shueisha’s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. Since then, the manga has gained immense international recognition. It was also adapted into an anime by studio Bones and has six seasons aired as of 2023.
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The mangaka Horikoshi originally planned on finishing the manga by 2022. This decision was based on the fact that he did not want to make it unnecessarily long and dragged. However, with new plotlines introduced and many loose ends to be tied up still, Horikoshi stated that the manga would continue through 2023. This may come as a relief to many fans who are eagerly waiting to see what a satisfactory conclusion for each character will be.
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It is too early to end the manga with so much more potential for each character to be explored. The mangaka himself stated that he does not want to drag the manga but also does not want to give it a rushed ending either.
Has the manga reached its final arc? When will the My Hero Academia anime end?
The past few chapters have focused mainly on the rivalry between Shoto Todoroki and Dabi. The author said that this is but a small portion of the final arc. Many fans are now eager to see how the UA students will face the Villain League in the final battles. Deku will be going on an all-out war with All for One in the finale. There seems to be no worry as the mangaka has echoed the fans’ sentiments by stating a satisfactory ending is very well in the works for each character.
Horikoshi has been making rumblings for a while about when he wants to end My Hero Academia, and it's got me nervous.
The Manga has introduced so much in the last couple arcs, that a satisfactory ending seems difficult without a *lot* more chapters.
— Scott Frerichs🏳️🌈 (@KaiserNeko) August 25, 2019
The anime, despite having six seasons so far, has a long way to go before reaching the final arc. Out of 383 manga chapters released so far, only 308 have been adapted into an anime of 6 seasons.
A few more seasons need to be made before the conclusion. The series has reached its final arc but it will have many more chapters to go for a satisfying ending. My Hero Academia fans can still keep hoping that the manga will go on for a long time still.