The My Hero Academia manga series has declared a sudden hiatus, it has delayed the release date of chapter 390 all across the globe
The modern manga industry is bringing new types of content to millions of readers around the globe each and every week, that intense release schedule has incredible strain on authors and the illustrators behind our favorite series.
Over the years, concerns within the global community for the health and well-being of mangaka have continued as a major issue and unluckily, these concerns have expanded again.
It has been reported that the My Hero Academia manga series has undertaken a sudden break this week and it will not be releasing chapter 390 this weekend.
My Hero Academia chapter 390 new release date, time, reason for hiatus
My Hero Academia chapter 390 was scheduled to launch on Sunday, 28th May globally, but a sudden delay occurred this week. More specifically, numerous changes to this new chapter are addressed but “due to some printing errors, the necessary corrections could not be done on time.”
My Hero Academia chapter 390 release date
The good news for fans of My Hero Academia chapter 390 is that the delay of the My Hero Academia manga series is not going to be an extended one.
The statement from the Weekly Shonen Jump editorial department is “that the continuation will resume in Issue 27”, meaning that My Hero Academia chapter 390 is currently scheduled for its release on Monday, 5th June in Japan and on Sunday, June 4 for all the international readers.
My Hero Academia chapter 390 will be released for online readers in English via Viz Media and Manga Plus at the following times:
- Pacific Time – at 8 AM
- Eastern Time – at 11 AM
- British Time – at 4 PM
- European Time – at 5 PM
- India Time – at 8:30 PM
- Philippine Time – at 11 PM
- Australia Eastern Standard Time – at sharp 1 AM
This is a reminder that the 7th season of the My Hero Academia anime has been already confirmed to be in production. Fans of the Manga are concerned about the well-being of mangaka Kohei Horikoshi.