My Hero Academia Manga Goes on One-Week Break for Weekly Shōnen Jump

My Hero Academia will take a break and return on July 9 with Chapter 393. Chapter 392 will release on June 25.

My Hero Academia will take a short one-week break and resume on July 9.

Kōhei Horikoshi’s popular series My Hero Academia will go on a one-week break after releasing Chapter 392 on June 25. According to Shonen Jump News, the series will take a break for Weekly Shōnen Jump Issue #31 and skip July 2’s release date. Chapter 393 will release on July 9.

The recent chapters of My Hero Academia have seen a number of intense battles including the confrontation between Shoto Todoroki and Endeavor against Dabi. The focus in Chapter 391 has shifted to the fight between Ochaco Uraraka and Himiko Toga, the villain whose Quirk allows her to transform to anyone whose blood she ingests.

Created by Horikoshi, My Hero Academia began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 2014 and currently has 38 tankōbon volumes. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a young boy who dreams of becoming a superhero but finds himself unable to overcome the hurdle of not having a Quirk. His opportunity comes when his idol, the number one hero All Might, decides to pass on his Quirk called One for All to Midoriya. In doing so, Midoriya inherits his ability to stockpile power and pass it on to other people as well as a decades-long struggle with One for All’s nemesis All for One.

My Hero Academia is available to read on Viz Media. Chapter 392 releases on June 25 with Chapter 393 on July 9.

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