My Hero Academia to Expand Ending With Brand-New Epilogue

My Hero Academia to Expand Ending With Brand-New Epilogue

As a die-hard fan who has been following My Hero Academia since its inception back in 2014, I must say, it’s bittersweet to see the manga reach its finale. The journey of Izuku Midoriya and his fellow classmates has been nothing short of epic, and their battles against All For One and Shigaraki will forever be etched in my memory.


The manga series “My Hero Academia” concluded earlier this year, delving into the lives of Izuku Midoriya and his classmates post-final battle against Shigaraki, All For One, and the Villain League. Though the anime counterpart is yet to release its final season (scheduled for 2025), Studio BONES has confirmed this. Shonen enthusiasts are still grappling with the farewell to Deku and his comrades. A shocking revelation has been made by Shonen Jump and creator Kohei Horikoshi: the last manga volume will include additional content beyond the finale, leaving fans eagerly speculating about “My Hero Academia’s” future plans.

In this piece, we’ll strive to steer clear of revealing spoilers for the last chapter as much as feasible. The popular manga “My Hero Academia” debuted in 2014 and, for more than a decade, was one of the most significant stories published weekly in Shonen Jump. Creator Kohei Horikoshi has been meticulous in crafting the narrative for Class 1-A, but hasn’t definitively stated whether he plans to create any further tales set within this universe, be it a sequel or spin-off. Even if “My Hero Academia” ends with its recent finale, the lasting impression that the superhero series has left on the anime world will remain significant for quite some time.

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My Hero Academia: Post-Credits Scene

To fill you in on what this new scene is hinted as, the official My Hero Academia social media account has revealed that the new scene will arrive within the final volume of the manga on Wednesday, December 4th. The scene will be thirty-eight pages in length but no details have dropped regarding what the story will be for this new scene. Considering the definitive ending of the series, it will be interesting to see what creator Kohei Horikoshi has in mind for these new pages.

The 42nd volume of My Hero Academia features a cover that brings back memories of the first volume, showcasing how much protagonist Izuku Midoriya has evolved throughout his heroic journey. As the main character, he’s preparing to hand over the mantle to a new wave of heroes. The Hero Society has undergone significant changes since the battle against All For One and Shigaraki, leaving fans eager to explore this fresh landscape in the upcoming storyline.

#ヒロアカ 最終42巻は12/4(水)発売です
最終話のその先を描いたコミックスだけの描き下ろし漫画38ページも収録されます。

— 僕のヒーローアカデミア公式 (@myheroacademia) November 20, 2024

Could a My Hero Academia “Shippuden” Happen?

At this point in time when this article was penned down, there’s no official confirmation about a sequel for “My Hero Academia”. However, since the anime has been greenlit for its eighth season, possibilities remain open for further storytelling. For instance, the fourth movie within the series, titled “My Hero Academia: You’re Next“, wasn’t marketed as the concluding chapter. This suggests that the saga of UA Academy could potentially carry on in cinemas.

Additionally, a significant spin-off series titled “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” has yet to make its debut on television. Although this series was not crafted by Kohei Horikoshi, it delves into an unexplored aspect of the UA Academy’s universe. The story revolves around vigilantes who operate outside the law, featuring characters such as Crawler, Pop Step, and Knuckleduster. Given the extensive length of this manga, an anime adaptation could potentially span multiple seasons.

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2024-11-20 21:10