My Hero Academia Manga Takes One-Week Break
Chapter 400 of My Hero Academia will be a little delayed as the manga will take a short one-week break, releasing on Sept. 17.
My Hero Academia will take a short one-week hiatus.
As revealed by Shonen Jump News, the popular superhero manga My Hero Academia will go on a break following the release of Chapter 399. The chapter will be published, as scheduled, on Sept. 3, with Chapter 400 releases on Sept. 17. The manga has gone on several breaks for the past few months with many fans supporting the decision, concerned about mangaka Kōhei Horikoshi’s health.
Created by Kōhei Horikoshi, My Hero Academia is one of the most popular manga series of all time and currently has 38 volumes. Set in a world of superheroes, Izuki Midoriya is one of the few who do not possess a superpower known as a Quirk. When top hero All Might passes his Quirk One for All to him, his life changes irrevocably and Midoriya inherits more than just a superpower. My Hero Academia is currently in its “Final War” arc.
The manga has been adapted into an anime series, its popularity rivalling the manga. Produced by Studio Bones, the anime has aired six seasons with a seventh season green-lit. My Hero Academia has also inspired three anime films and recently announced a fourth movie which will take place after the events of Season 6.
Chapter 399 of My Hero Academia will be available on Viz Media on Sept. 3 with Chapter 400 releasing on Sept. 17.
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