0001Shogun of the Expedition ★.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:15:50.76ID:Es8L2Lyn9
mantanweb Editorial Department August 5, 2024 00:00
The popular manga “My Hero Academia” by Kohei Horikoshi, which is also popular as an anime, reached its final chapter in the combined 36th and 37th issues of the serialized magazine “Weekly Shonen Jump” (Shueisha) released on August 5th, bringing the curtain down on its nearly 10-year serialization. The series is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and in April it was announced that the total number of copies of the comic series in circulation worldwide has surpassed 100 million. The seventh season of the TV anime series began airing in May, and the latest anime film, My Hero Academia the Movie: Your Next, was released in August, and the “My Hero Academia Year” was in full swing, with the series coming to a dignified conclusion. The final 42nd volume of the comics will be released in December. The final volume, 42, will include newly drawn content. The final chapter was 17 pages long and was featured in the center color of the issue. As a bound-in supplement, the magazine will come with a special message card featuring a newly drawn illustration of the main character, Deku (Midoriya Izuku), along with a message from the author, Horikoshi. To commemorate the completion of the series, all applicants will receive a free “mini digital print of the entire final episode.” It was also announced that a large-scale original art exhibition to commemorate the completion of the series will be held in the summer of 2025. “My Hero Academia Final Fan Book” will be released in January 2025, and the first My Hero Academia art book to feature color illustrations will be released in April of the same year. “My Hero Academia” began serialization in “Weekly Shonen Jump” in July 2014. Set in a world where approximately 80% of the population has supernatural powers and quirks, the story follows Deku, also known as Midoriya Izuku, as he strives to become the greatest hero. The 40th volume of the comic was released in April, and the total number of copies of the series in circulation worldwide, including digital versions, has now surpassed 100 million. The total number of copies published in Japan is over 60 million, and the total number of copies published overseas is over 40 million. The anime is also gaining popularity, with the first season airing from April to June 2016, the second season from March to September 2017, the third season from April to September 2018, the fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, the fifth season from March to September 2021, and the sixth season from October 2022 to March 2023. The seventh season has been airing on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV every Saturday at 5:30 pm since May. An animated film has also been produced, and the first film, “My Hero Academia the Movie: Two Heroes,” released in 2018, grossed approximately 1.72 billion yen. The second film, My Hero Academia the Movie: Heroes: Rising, released in 2019, was a hit, grossing approximately 1.76 billion yen, and the third film, My Hero Academia the Movie: World Heroes Mission, released in 2021, grossed approximately 3.43 billion yen. The fourth and latest film in the series, “My Hero Academia the Movie: Your Next,” was released on August 2nd.
The popular manga “My Hero Academia” by Kohei Horikoshi, which is also popular as an anime, reached its final chapter in the combined 36th and 37th issues of the serialized magazine “Weekly Shonen Jump” (Shueisha) released on August 5th, bringing the curtain down on its nearly 10-year serialization. The series is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and in April it was announced that the total number of copies of the comic series in circulation worldwide has surpassed 100 million. The seventh season of the TV anime series began airing in May, and the latest anime film, My Hero Academia the Movie: Your Next, was released in August, and the “My Hero Academia Year” was in full swing, with the series coming to a dignified conclusion. The final 42nd volume of the comics will be released in December. The final volume, 42, will include newly drawn content. The final chapter was 17 pages long and was featured in the center color of the issue. As a bound-in supplement, the magazine will come with a special message card featuring a newly drawn illustration of the main character, Deku (Midoriya Izuku), along with a message from the author, Horikoshi. To commemorate the completion of the series, all applicants will receive a free “mini digital print of the entire final episode.” It was also announced that a large-scale original art exhibition to commemorate the completion of the series will be held in the summer of 2025. “My Hero Academia Final Fan Book” will be released in January 2025, and the first My Hero Academia art book to feature color illustrations will be released in April of the same year. “My Hero Academia” began serialization in “Weekly Shonen Jump” in July 2014. Set in a world where approximately 80% of the population has supernatural powers and quirks, the story follows Deku, also known as Midoriya Izuku, as he strives to become the greatest hero. The 40th volume of the comic was released in April, and the total number of copies of the series in circulation worldwide, including digital versions, has now surpassed 100 million. The total number of copies published in Japan is over 60 million, and the total number of copies published overseas is over 40 million. The anime is also gaining popularity, with the first season airing from April to June 2016, the second season from March to September 2017, the third season from April to September 2018, the fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, the fifth season from March to September 2021, and the sixth season from October 2022 to March 2023. The seventh season has been airing on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV every Saturday at 5:30 pm since May. An animated film has also been produced, and the first film, “My Hero Academia the Movie: Two Heroes,” released in 2018, grossed approximately 1.72 billion yen. The second film, My Hero Academia the Movie: Heroes: Rising, released in 2019, was a hit, grossing approximately 1.76 billion yen, and the third film, My Hero Academia the Movie: World Heroes Mission, released in 2021, grossed approximately 3.43 billion yen. The fourth and latest film in the series, “My Hero Academia the Movie: Your Next,” was released on August 2nd.
僕のヒーローアカデミア:10年の連載に幕 堂々完結 「ジャンプ」に堀越耕平のメッセージ - MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)
アニメも人気の堀越耕平さんの人気マンガ「僕のヒーローアカデミア」が、8月5日発売の連載誌「週刊少年ジャンプ」(集英社)36・37合併号で最終話を迎え、約10年の連載に幕を下ろした…
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:31:44.40ID:ECCIr2mi0
>>1
It’s been 10 years, but it felt much longer.
It’s been 10 years, but it felt much longer.
0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:17:04.85ID:RFcJzQmg0
How long will One Piece be serialized?
0004Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:17:29.29ID:iMB5UfDQ0
I guess 10 years or so is fine. I can finally borrow the book for my kid and read it all in one go.
0005Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:17:42.24ID:/tKTGeX/0
This hit me harder than the curse.
0007Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:18:40.81ID:xH2QnWNR0
Is All Might dead?
0010Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:20:05.10ID:9Yul9piI0(1/3)
Even though it was the climax, every week Jujutsu Kaisen was stealing the show’s attention, which was sad for My Hero Academia.
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:23:22.54ID:Ywk31VQy0(1/2)
I’m sorry, Irma-kun is more interesting.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:31:30.94ID:lgdg43rm0(1/2)
>>11
It’s good to have teachers as teachers.
It’s good to have teachers as teachers.
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:27:19.19ID:9Yul9piI0(2/3)
However, the manga drawn by the boy who sent an illustration to One Piece a long time ago ended after 10 years of serialization, and One Piece isn’t over yet.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:28:06.94ID:eH350v4o0(1/2)
I wanted to expand the story, but I didn’t want to be tied down to school forever. Well, I was already stuck from the title.
0021Security guard [lv.17].Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:28:17.09ID:89/mAxe90
I enjoyed it apart from the uninteresting Villain Alliance and Yakuza arcs. Good job. There was no story about the winged villain after all.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:29:00.81ID:6buw+Vzt0
It’s amazing that Jump has been able to run for 10 years, considering that unpopular series are quickly canceled.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:29:31.13ID:CnbU0ok20
Yesterday, there was nothing to watch on Abema so I put on the My Hero Academia channel, but it was all Hamada so it was kinda funny.
For some reason, I really like Mirko.
For some reason, I really like Mirko.
0026Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:30:35.50ID:T5xXSvSD0(2/2)
Inheriting the abilities of his predecessors somehow reminded me of the Deteriorating Flame.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:30:38.69ID:m8nd67/o0
The ending was well done. Overall it’s a masterpiece. It has a theme and message that is appropriate for a shounen manga.
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:31:07.81ID:9Yul9piI0(3/3)
First of all, it’s great that they created Toga-chan.
0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:33:22.35ID:uYuBRkdZ0
I’ve only read up to volume 5, but who is All For One after all? What did he want to do with Shigaraki? World domination? World destruction?
0033Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:33:47.25ID:4DCdAg3U0
Dragon Ball, One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, JoJo
I love them all, but no matter how many times I try to watch My Hero Academia, I always end up giving up around the first school exam.
I love them all, but no matter how many times I try to watch My Hero Academia, I always end up giving up around the first school exam.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:36:22.51ID:dYpKFjg10
>>33
I haven’t read Jujutsu Kaisen yet, but is it interesting?
The art style does have Togashi’s vibe though.
I haven’t read Jujutsu Kaisen yet, but is it interesting?
The art style does have Togashi’s vibe though.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:34:43.35ID:Ktw3SK/V0(1/2)
I only started reading it recently, but I like it because it’s more conventional and easier to understand than Jujutsu.
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:37:23.93ID:wy3XqQ5G0
I guess Jujutsu will be coming soon. One Piece is a separate category, but what are the flagship works of Jump right now?
0046Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:39:56.19ID:R4XBOZBD0
Jujutsu only lasted at the beginning. HeroAca kept up the excitement for 10 years and finished, that’s impressive. Which would you want your child to read? Overwhelmingly, HeroAca.
0051Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:42:17.70ID:Ue7v6BWD0(2/2)
>>46
You shouldn’t be forced to read manga lol.
You shouldn’t be forced to read manga lol.
0047Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:40:54.03ID:5y5tWlu30
His drawing skills were outstanding among the serialized works. Recently, he has been boldly publishing manga with lines that look like they have been scribbled down, and even at this level, I wonder if he is a professional.
0054Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 5, 2024 (Mon) 08:43:09.81ID:qI3NkWWf0
It’s amazing that it’s sold over 100 million copies. I’ve heard it’s really popular overseas, but it doesn’t seem as popular as Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen or whatever.
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