My Hero Academia is approaching its finale, with the latest chapters signaling the conclusion of the series. Chapter 422, titled “Izuku Midoriya Rising,” features Class 1-A and other heroes supporting Deku as he delivers a final attack on All For One.
This chapter, along with the recent developments, suggests that the series is swiftly heading towards its conclusion.
Kohei Horikoshi’s manga has been running for over a decade in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, chronicling the journey of Izuku Midoriya and his classmates at U.A. Academy. While the story has expanded to explore various ideas, characters, and battles, it’s clear that the end is drawing near.
My Hero Academia Endgame
Based on the current pace of the final battle and the direction of the plot, it’s estimated that there are about 10-20 chapters remaining before My Hero Academia reaches its conclusion. This timeline indicates that the manga will likely conclude before the end of 2024.
Fans can expect the remaining chapters to wrap up the intense battle against All For One, potentially involving Shigaraki in a crucial role within the mental space.
The official account is calling this week's chapter the "super super super super super super super super super super climax of the final battle" so yeah, I don't think there's much left https://t.co/MOKQqCKlf3
— Rukasu (@RukasuMHA) May 13, 2024
Following the battle’s resolution, an epilogue is anticipated to provide a sneak peek into the future that Deku had envisioned from the series’ beginning.
Given the nature of the series, My Hero Academia may conclude abruptly after this pivotal conflict, leaving room for speculation about future adventures.
As the story hurtles towards its finale, fans should prepare themselves to bid farewell to this beloved series. The end of My Hero Academia is imminent, and it’s unlikely to extend beyond 2025.