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"My Hero Academia" serialization ends

"My Hero Academia" serialization ends

Horikoshi Kohei's manga "My Hero Academia" will be ending its 10-year serialization in the combined 36th and 37th issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" released on August 5th. A part of the first page of the final chapter has been specially released.

The final chapter is 17 pages long with a poster-type center color cover. The "My Hero Academia Special Message Card" included as a binding supplement contains Horikoshi's message and a newly drawn illustration of the main character Deku (Midoriya Izuku). In addition, to commemorate the end of the "HeroAca" serialization, the issue will offer a "Digital Manuscript Print of the Final Chapter Mini" service to all applicants.

The final volume of the comic will be released in December with a lot of newly drawn content. In addition, the "HeroAca" Final Fan Book will be released in January 2025, and the first "HeroAca" art book will be released in April 2025. In addition, a large-scale original art exhibition will be held in the summer of 2025 to commemorate the end of the serialization.

The manga "My Hero Academia" began serialization in the 32nd issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" in 2014 (released on July 7th of the same year), and celebrated its 10th anniversary in July 2014. In April of this year, the total number of copies of the series in circulation worldwide exceeded 100 million (over 60 million in Japan, over 40 million overseas, including digital versions). The second cour of the seventh season of the TV anime is currently airing. The latest movie version, "My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: Your Next," was released on August 2nd.
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