My Hero Academia Manga To Go On A Week Break Post Chapter 427’s Release
The manga will come back with chapter 428 in Weekly Shonen Jump #34/2024, which will go on sale on July 21!
My Hero Academia leaker @RukasuMHA on Twitter revealed, on July 4, 2024, that My Hero Academia manga will go on a week break after the release of chapter 427 on July 7 and will come back with chapter 428 in Weekly Shonen Jump #34/2024, which will go on sale on July 21!
Break next week, one last time
— Rukasu (@RukasuMHA) July 4, 2024
My Hero Academia will be on break next week in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #33.
Series will resume in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #34 as scheduled. pic.twitter.com/K0lw4KFROL
— Shonen Jump News (@WSJ_manga) July 4, 2024
It seems like a normal break for the manga and has nothing to do with Kohei Horikoshi’s health or anything of the sort. It’ll be THE FINAL BREAK before the series ends.
Meanwhile, check out the full spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 427 on our website by clicking here!
About My Hero Academia:
My Hero Academia is a manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shōnen manga magazine, Weekly Shōnen Jump, since July 2014, with its chapters additionally collected into 39 tankōbon volumes as of November 2023.
It inspired many spin-off manga, including My Hero Academia: Smash!!, Vigilantes, and Team-Up Missions. Besides light novels, stage plays, and souvenirs, the franchise has produced many video games.
Studio Bones produced the first season from April to June 2016, a second from April to September 2017, a third from April to September 2018, a fourth from October 2019 to April 2020, a fifth from March to September 2021, a sixth from October 2022 to March 2023, and a seventh that is currently airing.
It has three animated films, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, Heroes Rising, and World Heroes’ Mission, plus nine original video animations. A fourth animated film, titled My Hero Academia: You’re Next, is set to be released in August 2024. A live-action film by Legendary Entertainment is in development.
Crunchyroll describes Season 1 of My Hero Academia as follows:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
Source: Twitter