My Hero Academia (MHA) manga ending and story explained

My Hero Academia (MHA) manga ending and story explained

After entertaining us for approximately 10 years, finally, My Hero Academia manga closed the curtains as the series officially ended on Shonen Jump Magazine with the endinf of the manga now explained

For the unversed, the thrilling series, posed as a success for Horikoshi, exceeding everyone’s expectations, despite competing with the likes of Kishimoto and Kubo, emerged as one of the most brilliant series of recent times.

Now with the release of its final chapter, My Hero Academia, has officially concluded. Despite varying opinion online on the ending of the series, it has been a phenomenal success, inspiring millions worldwide.

So, without any further ado, let’s see what happened in the last chapter of My Hero Academia.

My Hero Academia (MHA) manga ending and story explained after last chapter

My Hero Academia Ending Explained

Fans of My Hero Academia anticipated a time-skip in Chapter 430, and the manga didn’t disappoint their anticipation as we get to witness a continuation from chapter 1 where the narrator, Izuku, recounted his journey to become the Greatest Hero.

Izuku and his friends rose to the status of the greatest heroes, with Izuku’s name etched in history due to his victory over the League of Villains and All For One.

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Though he became the greatest hero, this brought many hardships for him. The chapter reintroduces the dialogue about people not being born equal, underscoring the story’s emphasis on equality.

The loss of Shigaraki had a profound impact on Izuku, who had relinquished his greatest power, One For All. He started his journey as a Quirkless boy and ended it the same way, bringing his story full circle.

Chapter 430 Evokes Memories?

Chapter 430 reveals exciting developments for various characters over time. Many panels depict moments like Deku and his classmates studying, All Might assisting Gran Torino, Mirko experimenting with new weapons, Deku visiting his mom, and the students’ graduation day.

This emotional collection of panels evokes memories from the years fans followed this story. Deku’s story may not have ended as fans hoped, but it certainly touched hearts.

Following this montage, it was clear the series experienced a time-skip. Surprisingly, this time-skip wasn’t just two years, as many fans expected. Instead, it spanned eight years, making Deku 25 years old at its conclusion.

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During the eight-year time-skip, My Hero Academia underwent significant changes. Deku, once a hero, became a teacher at UA, imparting his experience to students.

Fans learned that Deku had permanently lost One For All but still retained some embers of it within him. As a once quirkless hero, Deku now aims to help the next generation by fulfilling his dream of saving the world.

Towards the end of My Hero Academia, Deku was re-elected as a hero thanks to his friends’ efforts, who provided him with new battle armor.

This armor, funded by Bakugo, symbolizes Izuku’s return to his heroic status, reflecting advancements in science after his battle against All For One in the war.

Bakugo’s support was crucial in restoring Izuku’s honor and resolving past issues.
This collective effort enabled Deku to become a hero once again, setting out with his friends to save people and hear their voices as he did in the past.

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Where to Read

Fans can head to the official site of Viz Media, and Manga Plus to read the last chapter of the My Hero Academia.

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