{"id":12679,"date":"2025-01-28T14:12:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-creators-ending-message-has-everyone-saying-the-same-thing-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:12:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:03","slug":"my-hero-academia-creators-ending-message-has-everyone-saying-the-same-thing-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-creators-ending-message-has-everyone-saying-the-same-thing-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Academia creator\u2019s ending message has everyone saying the same thing &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia creator\u2019s ending message has everyone saying the same thing Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi has a message for his readers after the manga\u2019s ending, and fans have one thing to say about it. After a decade of serialization, My Hero Academia ended with Chapter 430. The final chapter gave us a glimpse into the future of Deku and the other Class 1-A students, while revealing some intriguing details about other characters. Following the manga\u2019s ending, Horikoshi released a message on X\/Twitter, thanking readers for holding on to the series for ten years. In his post, the author wrote: \u201cThe manga My Hero Academia has concluded in this week\u2019s issue of Jump! It\u2019s been falling apart for a long time, but I managed to make it to the end! \u201cI will never forget the joy and weight of being able to compete with so many interesting manga in the coveted Jump magazine, and above all, the fact that Deku was entrusted with being next to Luffy, even if only for a short time, even if it was just luck!\u201d The mangaka further stated, \u201cDeku and the others are still being drawn in the comics, the anime is still airing, the movie is still being released, the game is still ongoing, the spin-off manga is still being serialized, there are events and so many other people keeping My Hero Academia going, so it doesn\u2019t feel like it\u2019s over at all.\u201d In the end, he requested readers to continue supporting My Hero Academia with the series\u2019 catchphrase: \u201cPlus Ultra!\u201d As Horikoshi mentioned, while the My Hero Academia manga has wrapped up, the anime show is still going strong in its seventh season. The franchise also released its fourth anime movie \u2013 My Hero Academia: You\u2019re Next \u2013 this August. Fans are not only appreciative of the mangaka\u2019s work but are also worried about him. Many of them took to social media to urge him to take a well-deserved break, especially since the author has had multiple health issues during his manga\u2019s serialization. \u201cTime for him to take a much-needed break,\u201d commented one user on Reddit, supported by another saying, \u201cHori needs and deserves a very long rest.\u201d \u201cAs much as I didn\u2019t like the ending, massive respect to Horikoshi. Weekly\/biweekly releases are something 90% of people wouldn\u2019t be able to do,\u201d joined a third. A fourth added: \u201cMeh ending aside, guy did a lot of really good work and deserves a break.\u201d Though the manga is over, fans can still enjoy the anime series and the My Hero Academia movies. For more, check out our take on the manga\u2019s ending and the best fights in the series.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia creator\u2019s ending message has everyone saying the same thing Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi has a message for his readers after the manga\u2019s ending, and fans have one thing to say about it. After a decade of serialization, My Hero Academia ended with Chapter 430. 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