My Hero Academia Ends Forever: No More Content Confirmed

This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia.

Summary

  • MHA Ultra Age fanbook provided new lore and character details, including post-graduation information.
  • Horikoshi confirmed the fanbook as the last, marking the end of My Hero Academia content for fans.
  • Fans will not get any new MHA content anytime soon, as the author wants to focus on a new manga.

Fans of “My Hero Academia” have been treated to a wealth of thrilling content from the author, despite the manga concluding its run last year. The final volume of the series brought a one-shot, and more recently, in early May, fans were given access to the last “My Hero Academia” companion book titled Ultra Age. This eagerly awaited fanbook delivered a plethora of new insights about most characters, as well as some intriguing plot developments.

presently, supporters might face disappointing updates, as Kohei Horikoshi appears to have essentially announced the end of further releases for My Hero Academia, specifically regarding fanbooks, background story disclosures, and character details.

Kohei Horikoshi Dropped MHA Ultra Age Fanbook In May

New Lore, New Quirk Reveals

Enthusiasts of the series My Hero Academia were thrilled with the arrival of the MHA Ultra Age Fanbook. This fanbook offered insights into characters from the latter parts of the narrative, as well as beyond the conclusion of the manga. Readers received a wealth of fresh information about their beloved characters, including what they pursued post-graduation, their professional paths, and their rankings on the Hero Billboard Chart.

Delving deeper into the captivating universe of “My Hero Academia,” Kōhei Horikoshi unveiled fresh insights that left fans like me thrilled! We got a glimpse into the intricate lore behind One For All, All For One, and even some tantalizing background tales about supporting characters. This additional layer only enriches the already vibrant world of “My Hero Academia,” making every new chapter a thrilling exploration!

Primarily, viewers were treated to a standalone story titled “My Hero Academia: A One-Shot,” focusing on Eri’s development eight years post-war. It also unveiled updated rankings for the Japanese Heroes, with Deku placing fourth and Bakugo fifth.

Currently, Horikoshi has shared that there will not be any new My Hero Academia releases coming up for a while.

Horikoshi Confirms MHA Ultra Age Was The Last Fanbook

No More My Hero Academia Content

This morning, well-known translators unveiled a message from Horikoshi, which comes from the Ultra Age Fanbook and essentially verifies that this is the concluding chapter for “My Hero Academia” as a series. In his afterword, Horikoshi mentioned that this was the third and last fanbook they produced. The editorial team, together with Horikoshi himself, made an effort to pack as much details as possible into this book. Interestingly, some parts of the story were even forgotten by them until they started working on the fanbook.

Horikoshi mentioned that the Ultra Age book seemed like a collection of cherished memories to him, acting as a reminder of his time working on My Hero Academia. In closing, he expressed his hope that flipping through the Ultra Age Fanbook would evoke similar feelings of shared memories for the fans, and if they felt the same way he did, it would bring great joy to him.

With that, the stage is set for the final act of “My Hero Academia”, and fans won’t be receiving any fresh content in the near future. However, it’s possible that the author might create standalone stories or contribute to films, but Horikoshi has expressed his desire to work on a new comic series. Therefore, “My Hero Academia” is now officially concluded, with the potential for more to come at a later time.

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2025-05-07 06:07