My Hero Academia Shares Heartbreaking Finale Countdown Art

My Hero Academia Shares Heartbreaking Finale Countdown Art

As a gamer who has been following My Hero Academia since its humble beginnings back in 2014, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions as we approach the series finale. It’s like saying goodbye to an old friend who’s moving away or turning off the console after finishing a beloved game. The journey Izuku Midoriya and Class 1-A have been on is one for the ages, and it’s heartwarming to see how they’ve grown throughout the story.


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Initially published on July 7, 2014, “My Hero Academia” is about to release its final chapter on August 5th, marking over a decade since the manga’s debut. The protagonist, Izuku Midoriya (also known as Deku), who possesses the power of One For All, has been leading readers and viewers through his journey to become one of the world’s greatest heroes, alongside his UA Academy peers. Following the climactic battle, Deku’s life is expected to be significantly altered, a development that will likely be explored in the 430th chapter. With the shonen series teasing a major revelation next week, there’s much anticipation surrounding “My Hero Academia.”

My Hero Academia Shares Heartbreaking Finale Countdown Art

My Hero Academia: It’s Time To Say Goodbye

In this last piece of artwork from “My Hero Academia”, Izuku MIdoriya and Class 1-A are seen leaving the scene, but careful viewers may spot that their costumes appear slightly altered. For quite some time now, fans have pondered if we’ll ever get to witness these young heroes as adults. This artwork could potentially signal that we might finally catch a glimpse of them in their maturity in the final installment.

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Currently, fans of My Hero Academia are deep into the seventh season of the anime. Although it hasn’t been officially declared as the final season, there’s a strong possibility that the eighth season (if it’s confirmed) will be the last adaptation. The franchise has just premiered its fourth full-length film in Japanese cinemas, sparking curiosity among fans about how many more movies might follow the series conclusion, should there be one.

Curious about the finale of “My Hero Academia”? Keep tabs with Team Anime at ComicBook for the most recent news regarding UA Academy, and don’t hesitate to chat with me personally @EVComedy for engaging conversations on everything related to comics and anime!

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2024-08-04 00:10