After entering its epilogue, My Hero Academia‘s ending date has finally been revealed. The series will end as it enters its 10-year anniversary, and closes the tale on Deku’s journey and one of the best superhero anime of all time.

The series’ ending was imminent given it wrapped up everything this year, ending the final war and closing the journey for the villains and many of the heroes.

The official X/Twitter account of My Hero Academia announced that the manga is scheduled to end in about a month, and the series will conclude in 5 chapters. Furthermore, the creator of the series, Kohei Horikoshi, also had a message about the series, his journey making it, and thanked fans for going on this journey with him.

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A Modern Masterpiece Is Finally Concluding

The series started serialization in July 2014 and was an instant hit. It won awards such as the Next Manga Award and was promptly scheduled for anime in 2016. This is where it really took off, leaving a lasting memory on the anime and entertainment world by solidifying itself as one of the most popular anime ever.

Source: Official X account of My Hero Academia.

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.