My Hero Academia Finale Ushers in the Manga’s Last Color Spread

As a gamer who’s spent countless hours immersed in worlds of fantasy and adventure, I can honestly say that Kohei Horikoshi’s masterpiece, My Hero Academia, has been one of the most captivating journeys I’ve embarked upon. Ten years ago, I first opened the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump, and little did I know that Izuku Midoriya, his classmates, and their extraordinary tales would become a permanent fixture in my life.


The beloved manga “My Hero Academia” has concluded its epic journey, with the last chapter gracing the cover as a vibrant color spread. This incredible story by Kohei Horikoshi was initially introduced in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine ten years ago and now concludes after 430 chapters. The manga follows Izuku Midoriya and his fellow heroes as they battled formidable adversaries to bring about a new age of heroism. Their hard-fought and arduous struggle culminated in this poignant ending.

In Chapter 430 of My Hero Academia, published by Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, the series concluded with a powerful final statement. This chapter marked the last color spread cover for the entire series, showcasing Izuku Midoriya and all members of Class 1-A embarking on their promising futures. It serves as an emotional farewell to the series, making it a fitting end. You can view the stunning color spread cover art for Chapter 430 of My Hero Academia below.

How to Read My Hero Academia’s Final Chapter

The manga adaptation of “My Hero Academia” has concluded, marking the end of its 430-chapter journey. You can now immerse yourself in this epic tale from start to finish by accessing Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library or Shueisha’s MangaPlus service. The series creator, Kohei Horikoshi, expressed his gratitude to the fans of the magazine with these words: “I was overjoyed to be in Jump! I’m grateful for everyone who read my story. Thank you so much!” After the chapter release, Horikoshi took a moment to share another heartfelt message with his fans.

With the unveiling of the first global popularity poll for My Hero Academia, its creator Horikoshi conveyed a heartfelt message to fans: “I am deeply grateful for all your love and support for My Hero Academia! Witnessing you all enjoying the series brings me immense joy too. I hope that as you go about your daily lives, you’ll sometimes reminisce fondly on Deku and his friends.”

The manga adaptation of “My Hero Academia” has concluded, but the “My Hero Academia” franchise is still going strong with new episodes of Season 7 premiering throughout Summer and the movie “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” set to release in cinemas across the United States and Canada this Fall.

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2024-08-06 00:11