In the coming months, Weekly Shonen Jump is poised for a revolution. dr Stone is about to finish, even Black Clover could be in the pipeline by the end of the year while next year risks touching two more megahits, Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia. If the former is certain of the end, we see the situation of the latter.
Recently, Kohei Horikoshi announced that My Hero Academia is in its final stages. It’s not a discovery for anyone reading the manga as the final war is approaching and almost all the subplots have been solved. It only remains to be seen how the war between heroes and villains will play out, especially between some characters from these camps who already seem to have a predestined opponent.
If you keep these situations in mind, if My Hero Academia could end? To calculate how many chapters are missing at the end, the chapters of the last war between heroes and villains can be taken as a reference, the most recent and similar event to which the next saga can be compared. Considering that the war begins in chapter 343 of My Hero Academia, There may be between 50 and 75 chapters missing from the series.
The fight this time will be less choral, at least visually, so Horikoshi could vary the management of the fights and the development of the clashes, but it will be difficult to go under 50 chapters for everything to develop properly. This would mean that My Hero Academia would end up with a number of chapters ranging from around 390 to 420. Also considering the pauses Horikoshi now takes every two months after release, My Hero Academia could end in the second half of 2023.
So there should be enough time to give all the characters, heroes and co. space and to be able to reach the end of one of the most popular series of the last decade.




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