THE BELOVED “My Hero Academia” manga series bids its farewell to Midoriya Izuku’s storyline after a decade.
Debuting on Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014, “My Hero Academia” quickly gained popularity and was turned into a successful anime series that is currently in its seventh season.
The series can be streamed in video media platforms such as Netflix.
The story follows a teenage boy named Midoriya Izuku, born without a quick in a superpowered world. The series is written to follow his journey as he becomes the greatest hero to be ever known.
On August 4 (Philippine time) Kohei Horikoshi–the creator of the manga series, released its final chapter, Chapter 430.
With the series coming to its end, many of My Hero Academia fans came to X to express their thoughts regarding the end of the series.
The ending of my hero academia has given me mixed feelings but the strongest emotion it’s giving me is gratification of it completion. I’m glad And I’m grateful to Kohei Horikoshi for creating this fantasy world of heros, villains, and hope. Thank you #MyHeroAcadamia #MHA #MHA430
— Kingkam16Tweets (@Kingkam16T) August 5, 2024
I’m still processing this feeling about My Hero Academia’s ending…
— BuBudinMan (@artie_intel) August 5, 2024
Ngl, the last chapter of "My Hero Academia," was pretty mid. The last few chapters were amazing, but this ending felt so rushed. I was hoping to see what life was REALLY like for Deku eight years later. We caught a glimpse, but that was it. Not awful, but underwhelming. #MHA430
— Flea (@KittyHasFleaz) August 5, 2024
Aside from the anime, the manga has also introduced four movie franchises featuring: My Hero Academia: Two Heroes” (2018), “My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising” (2019), “My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission” (2021), and most recently, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” (2024).