My Hero Academia: Is the Manga Over? Will More MHA Chapters Come Out?

My Hero Academia: Is the Manga Over? Will More MHA Chapters Come Out?

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Manga fans especially My Hero Academia enthusiasts are wondering if the manga is over. They also want to know if MHA is ending and if more chapters will be on the way. Since bursting onto the scene in 2014, My Hero Academia has ignited a global phenomenon with its story, action, and characters. Critics and fans alike have hailed it as a masterpiece. Moreover, the MHA manga has also become a great commercial success and a best-seller, selling at least over 100 million copies.

So is My Hero Academia bringing its epic storytelling to a close? Will fans get to experience more MHA chapters in the coming future? Here are your answers.

Is the My Hero Academia Manga ending?

Yes, the My Hero Academia manga is ending. The manga is ending with Chapter 430.

Chapter 430 of My Hero Academia will be released on August 5, 2024. This news was revealed by the official X (formerly Twitter) page of MHA, after translation. The news also states that Chapter 430 will be a part of the combined issue of 36/37 of Weekly Shonen Jump.


ヒロアカ完結まであと5話

 
先ほど#ジャンプPRESS 内にて告知されましたが
『僕のヒーローアカデミア』は8月5日発売の週刊少年ジャンプ36・37合併号にて最終回を迎えます
 
堀越先生のコメントもいただきました
全430話、最後までご愛読よろしくお願いします!
 #ヒロアカ #ヒロアカあと5話 pic.twitter.com/TAL9TbARhu

— 僕のヒーローアカデミア公式 (@myheroacademia) June 24, 2024

This news comes after a two-week publishing break. Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of MHA took to social media to apologize to fans for the break. Here he talked about the five final chapters of My Hero Academia and thanked fans for reading the manga since it began.

Furthermore, he also hinted that he would be working on something in the future by saying “Let’s meet again in Jump!” However, he did not reveal if it was a My Hero Academia sequel or another project, as per GamesRadar+.

Will more My Hero Academia chapters come out after Chapter 430?

There will not be any more future chapters for My Hero Academia after Chapter 430.

Moreover, there are also currently no plans for more MHA stories according to Kohei Horikoshi. Horikoshi confirmed this in a July 2024 interview with Viz Media. Here, Horikoshi confirmed that he had written detailed backstories for Izuku Midoriya’s One For All predecessors. However, Horikoshi revealed that he had intentionally excluded them from the manga’s main story.

Kohei Horikoshi, the author of My Hero Academia, has confirmed that he will not be exploring the pasts of specific characters. Drawing inspiration from Terminator 2, he has made a conscious choice to exclude these narratives from future developments.

He said, “In Terminator 2, John Connor becomes a leader in the future, and Schwarzenegger’s character is sent from that future world. But there aren’t many depictions of the future itself. Because the future isn’t depicted in detail, the viewers’ imaginations expand, and I thought that was really great. So, I wanted to create something like Terminator 2.”

Despite this, a past Reddit thread which had a bunch of translations from My Hero Academia Volume 32, revealed that Horikoshi had plans to write a short backstory focused on My Hero Academia antagonist Lady Nagant, her time as a hero, and troubled dealings with the HSPC. (via Comicbook) However, Horikoshi’s statements in the aforementioned Viz Media interview indicate that he has seemingly changed his mind about doing this story.

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