My Hero Academia Goes Back to the Beginning With the Manga’s Final Cover Art


The hit manga “My Hero Academia” concluded its run earlier this summer, and now, as we prepare for its final chapter, the cover art of the concluding volume has been unveiled. Creator Kohei Horikoshi’s “My Hero Academia” wrapped up its serialization in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine this August, leaving a lasting impact on fans and reshaping the action manga genre globally. Even though the series has concluded, it still has one final moment to share before it embarks on its journey towards the sunset with Izuku Midoriya and his companions.

The much-anticipated final volume of the manga series “My Hero Academia” will be available in Japan on December 4th. To mark this occasion, they’ve unveiled the cover art for the 42nd volume of the series. This artwork offers a farewell glimpse at Deku and Class 1-A as they embark on their promising future paths, echoing the style of the very first volume’s cover art, which showcased All Might alongside a curious Deku, accompanied by all the pro heroes. It’s a poignant moment symbolizing the passing of the mantle from one generation to another. Take a look at the side-by-side comparisons below.


What to Know for My Hero Academia’s Final Volume

In Japan, the 42nd volume of the popular manga “My Hero Academia” is set to release on December 4th. However, as of now, the exact date for the international release of the final volume remains unknown. What has been disclosed, though, is that this concluding volume will feature an additional 38 pages not previously published in the manga. These new pages will constitute a fresh epilogue set after the original series concluded with its own epilogue. This has generated quite a bit of intrigue as fans wonder what these newly added pages might entail.

Instead of wrapping up with a climactic battle, the last chapters of Kohei Horikoshi’s popular series focus on the aftermath and the future of its young heroes. These concluding pages have sparked discussions among fans but could potentially address their concerns in the upcoming chapters.

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My Hero Academia Anime to End With Season 8 in 2025

Despite wrapping up earlier this summer, “My Hero Academia” still has one significant release left before concluding its franchise entirely. With Season 7 of the anime series wrapping up this autumn, it was disclosed that the TV adaptation would officially conclude with Season 8. The final season of “My Hero Academia” is tentatively planned for broadcast in 2025, though an exact release date has yet to be confirmed at the time of publishing.

The upcoming season is expected to faithfully portray the climactic fights involving All Might versus All For One, Deku against Shigaraki, and the concluding chapters. With fresh content appearing in the final book, this anime could offer a comprehensive experience by fully adapting the original manga’s ending and bonus material provided by Kohei Horikoshi since then. Now, it remains to be seen how everything will conclude gracefully.

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2024-11-20 07:39