Summary

My Hero Academiaby Kohei Horikoshi, one of the most popular mangas of the moment, has announced the official release date of its final chapter with a special trailer.My Hero Academiawill conclude the story this summer in chapter #430, after a final arc that has left consequences for Izuku Midoriya and several main characters. Through the Shōnen Jump program on YouTube, “Jump Press,” it was revealed thatMy Hero Academia’slast chapter is scheduled for July 26, 2025, inWeekly Shōnen JumpDoubleIssue 36–37.

The first chapter ofMy Hero Academiawas published onJuly 7, 2014, which means that the series will end after a significant milestone of 10 years of serialization. Horikoshi’s manga has captivated the world, teaching what it means to be a true hero and that everyone can be one by never giving up, so its finale is really meaningful to all the fans of the series.

My Hero Academia’s Deku looking out with a pensive look on his face and the blue sky behind him.

My Hero Academia’s emotional journey of the characters was celebrated by a heartwarming trailer featuring some of the best moments of the series.

My Hero Academia’s Author Shares A Special Statement About The End Of The Series

Horikoshi shared a comment afterMHA’s final chapter release date announcement:

Sorry for the two-week hiatus! Due to various schedule conflicts, it’s become like a mille-feuille! The story will be completed in 5 chapters. You may be thinking, ‘Still 5 more chapters to go?!’ or ‘Only 5 more chapters to go?!’ but I’ll do my best with these 5 more! With Deku and the others! I had to dig deep but the reason I was able to draw Deku and his friends for almost 10 years is because you continued reading. It was like a dream. Thank you very much! …Well then! Let’s meet up again inJump!"

The author recently took a two-week break to prepare for this final stretch of the series, with the intention of tying up the loose ends left after the final battle. With only 5 chapters left, the story still needs to cover the aftermath of the war for the UA students who recently returned to school to finish their studies and officially become heroes.

Midoriya reaching out his palm looking surprised with a collage of class 1 a and other central characters from my hero academia in the background

My Hero Academia’s Ending Gives It What Shonen Manga Never Get: Closure

Far too many shonen manga end without providing any true closure to their stories, but My Hero Academia’s epilogue is set to avoid that problem.

There are still issues to be addressed in the story beforeMy Hero Academia’sfinale. One that has fans trilling for answers is what will happen to Todoroki and his family, as well as Uraraka and Izuku’s much-needed conversation after the battle against Toga. Kohei Horikoshi has demonstrated in these 10 years his love and dedication to the series, posing mysteries that were answered even hundreds of chapters later. That’s why fans are certain that theMy Hero Academiaauthor will give the characters a satisfying ending.

My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia is a multimedia franchise that follows a young boy named Izuku Midoriya, who dreams of becoming a hero despite being born without superpowers. These superpowers, known as “Quirks” are found in most people after birth, but Izuku wasn’t so lucky - until a fateful encounter with All Might, Japan’s greatest hero, Izuku inherits his Quirk and enrolls in U.A. High School to learn the true meaning of heroism. Alongside his classmates, each endowed with unique abilities, Izuku faces rigorous training and lethal threats from villainous forces.