List of My Hero Academia chapters
My Hero Academia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The story is set in a world where most of the world population has superhuman abilities known as "Quirks". The protagonist Izuku Midoriya is a teenage boy who was born without a Quirk, despite his longtime dream to be a superhero, until he is approached by All Might, the most famous hero in Japan and the world and also his childhood idol, who chooses him to inherit his Quirk "One For All" and helps to enroll him in a prestigious high school for superheroes in training.
My Hero Academia began its serialization in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 7, 2014.[1] Its individual chapters have been collected into thirty-nine tankōbon volumes, the first volume released on November 4, 2014. The series is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, who published the first volume on August 4, 2015. As the series is published in Japan, it is also released simultaneously in English digitally by Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump and later its website. Additionally, the first twenty volumes within a box set of the series was published by Viz Media on October 18, 2022.[2]
A spin-off series entitled My Hero Academia: Smash!! by Hirofumi Neda started in the Shōnen Jump+ digital app on November 9, 2015, and finished on November 6, 2017.[3][4][5] Five tankōbon volumes have been released as of November 2017.[6] In November 2018, during their panel at Anime NYC, Viz Media announced that they have licensed the manga.[7] The first volume was released in North America on August 6, 2019.[8] A second spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, began being published biweekly on the Shōnen Jump+ website and app in 2017.[9][10] The series finalized on May 28, 2022.[11] The series is licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media, who published the first volume on July 3, 2018.[12] A third spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions by Yōkō Akiyama, began serialization in Saikyō Jump on August 2, 2019, with a prologue chapter debuting in Jump GIGA on July 25, 2019.[13] The series is also licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media.[14] The first volume was released in North America on March 2, 2021.[15]
Main series
Volumes
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1 | Izuku Midoriya: Origin Midoriya Izuku: Orijin (緑谷出久:オリジン) | November 4, 2014[16] 978-4-08-880264-0 | August 4, 2015[17] 978-1-4215-8269-6 | |
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In a world where most of the population is gifted with special powers known as "Quirks", a young boy named Izuku Midoriya, nicknamed "Deku" by his friend-turned-bully Katsuki Bakugo for lacking a Quirk, dreams of becoming a hero like his childhood idol All Might. Izuku's life changes forever when he meets All Might while attempting to save Bakugo on his own from a villain, learning of the debilitating injury his idol suffers from and that All Might has decided to make him the inheritor of his Quirk "One For All". Receiving All Might's Quirk after training his body to withstand it and taking Bakugo's insulting nickname as his hero name, Izuku passes the entrance exams for the prestigious U.A. High School for heroes in training and is placed in Shota Aizawa's Class 1-A alongside a furious Bakugo. | ||||
2 | Rage, You Damned Nerd Takere Kusonādo (猛れクソナード) | January 5, 2015[18] 978-4-08-880297-8 | November 3, 2015[19] 978-1-4215-8270-2 | |
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Following a wardrobe change into their hero costumes, Class 1-A are assigned to a training battle between teams of two to test their combat abilities. Izuku is paired with Ochako Uraraka, a girl with a gravity manipulation Quirk whom he befriended during the entrance exams. Their opponents are Tenya Iida and Bakugo, the latter going all-out with his "Explosion" Quirk on Izuku. After Izuku and Uraraka manage to win, Bakugo realizes he has a long way to go from seeing the abilities of their other classmates, while Izuku starts to earn some popularity among his classmates. After All Might joins the U.A. faculty and Iida becomes the class representative, Class 1-A are then assigned to another field exercise which is interrupted by a group of villains led by Tomura Shigaraki, forcing All Might to come to the students' aid. | ||||
3 | All Might Ōrumaito (オールマイト) | April 3, 2015[20] 978-4-08-880335-7 | February 2, 2016[21] 978-1-4215-8510-9 | |
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When All Might arrives, Shigaraki pits him against a multi-Quirked monster called "Nomu" that All Might barely manages to defeat. Izuku stops Shigaraki from finishing All Might off as the other teachers arrive. Shigaraki and his right-hand man Kurogiri are forced to flee, informed by their benefactor that their war against the heroes has only just begun. As U.A. prepares to hold its annual Sports Festival, All Might reveals that the residual traces of his Quirk are diminishing while telling Izuku that the festival is an opportunity for him to show his true value to the world. Izuku receives a challenge from his classmate Shoto Todoroki. As the Sports Festival begins, the students from the four branches of the school – Hero, General Studies, Business and Support Courses – participate in an obstacle course race. | ||||
4 | The Boy Born With Everything Subete wo Motte Umareta Otoko no Ko (すべてを持って生まれた男の子) | June 4, 2015[22] 978-4-08-880420-0 | May 3, 2016[23] 978-1-4215-8511-6 | |
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After the obstacle course race, Izuku is teamed up in a "Cavalry Battle" round with Uraraka, their classmate Fumikage Tokoyami and Support Course student Mei Hatsume. Though they and Bakugo's team are targeted by Neito Monoma and his classmates from Class 1-B, they all manage to place among the 16 students who advance to the final round: a single-elimination tournament. After learning of Shoto's troubled relationship with his father, the number-two hero Endeavor, Izuku faces the General Studies student Hitoshi Shinso and manages to override his "Brainwashing" Quirk to win, with Shoto being his next opponent. After other matches conclude, including a humiliating defeat for Class 1-A's vice-representative Momo Yaoyorozu at the hands of Tokoyami, Uraraka prepares herself for the daunting task of battling Bakugo. | ||||
5 | Shoto Todoroki: Origin Todoroki Shōto: Origin (轟焦凍:オリジン) | August 4, 2015[24] 978-4-08-880449-1 | August 2, 2016[25] 978-1-4215-8702-8 | |
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After Uraraka loses her match against Bakugo, Izuku faces Shoto and tries convincing him to use his Quirk to its full potential. This causes Shoto to remember how his father Endeavor married his mother Rei to produce a child with both of their Quirks, Endeavor's obsession with usurping All Might's position as the number-one hero putting a strain on their family that resulted in Rei being sent to a mental institution. The memory of Rei encouraging him to use his father's power convinces Shoto to fight at his full potential, defeating Izuku and later Iida before ultimately losing to Bakugo in the final round. The sports festival concludes with Bakugo making an insulting victory speech towards the other students, declaring that he is better than all of them. Meanwhile in Tokyo, Iida's older brother Ingenium is attacked and maimed by the Hero Killer: Stain, who is later approached by Kurogiri. | ||||
6 | Struggling Ugomeku (蠢く) | November 4, 2015[26] 978-4-08-880488-0 | November 1, 2016[27] 978-1-4215-8866-7 | |
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In the aftermath of the sports festival, the Class 1-A students are told to begin considering hero names while beginning their one-week internships at a hero agency. As Iida picks an agency in Hosu City to track down Stain in secret, Izuku begins his internship under All Might's mentor Gran Torino, who helps him understand more about safely channeling One For All. As All Might learns more about the captured Nomu, Shigaraki releases three more Nomus in Hosu City as Stain resumes his hunt for "fake heroes". Izuku, after he and Gran Torino are attacked by a Nomu on their way to Shibuya City, runs off to find Iida while sending a text to Shoto. The two arrive as the revenge-driven Iida is immobilized by Stain's "Bloodcurdle" Quirk. | ||||
7 | Katsuki Bakugo: Origin Bakugō Katsuki: Origin (爆豪勝己:オリジン) | February 4, 2016[28] 978-4-08-880607-5 | February 7, 2017[29] 978-1-4215-9040-0 | |
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Endeavor and Gran Torino take out most of the Nomus while Iida joins Izuku and Shoto in defeating Stain, Stain remaining conscious enough to save Izuku from a winged Nomu for being an "ideal hero" while expressing his views on society's "fake heroes". Stain is placed in solitary confinement, with the credit of his capture going to Endeavor so his son and friends will not be arrested for using their Quirks without permission. The video of Stain's rant soon goes viral, with the League of Villains exploiting Stain's reputation to recruit new members. Following the internships, All Might decides to tell Izuku the truth behind One For All and the identity of the mastermind behind the League of Villains: All For One, the villain who gravely wounded All Might and has the ability to steal Quirks. Soon after, Class 1-A begins their final exams where they must defeat or escape their teachers to pass. | ||||
8 | Yaoyorozu Rising Yaoyorozu: Raijingu (八百万:ライジング) | April 4, 2016[30] 978-4-08-880654-9 | May 2, 2017[31] 978-1-4215-9167-4 | |
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After her classmates' matches, Momo Yaoyorozu regains her confidence following her humiliating loss to Tokoyami at the sports festival when she and Shoto defeat Aizawa to pass the exam. Izuku and Bakugo are teamed up to face All Might, with the two youths putting everything on the line to win. Soon afterwards, the League of Villains gains two new members in the mentally unstable Himiko Toga and the psychopathic Dabi. Livid over how they only joined because of Stain's rant, Shigaraki decides to confront Izuku as he and his classmates are on a shopping trip to prepare for the upcoming summer training camp. Shigaraki explains his ideology and motives to Deku before leaving him. Joined by Class 1-B for summer training under the professional hero team known as the Wild Wild Pussycats, Izuku meets an orphan named Kota Izumi, who despises heroes because his parents were pro-heroes who were murdered by a villain. | ||||
9 | My Hero Boku no Hīrō (僕のヒーロー) | June 3, 2016[32] 978-4-08-880689-1 | August 1, 2017[33] 978-1-4215-9340-1 | |
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Unaware of the League of Villains planning to attack the summer camp, Class 1-A and 1-B continue training while Izuku attempt to convince Kota to change his views on heroes by telling the boy his own experiences. The villains make their move when most of the students are participating in a training exercise, with Deku restoring Kota's faith in heroes while protecting him from a murderous villain named Muscular, who is revealed to be the killer of Kota's parents. After handing Kota over to Aizawa, Izuku and the others receive a telepathic message from Mandalay that the villains are targeting Bakugo. At the same time, Class 1-B students Tetsutetsu and Kendo defeat the villain Mustard, neutralizing the poisonous gas he was filling into part of the forest. | ||||
10 | All For One Ōru Fō Wan (オール・フォー・ワン) | September 2, 2016[34] 978-4-08-880779-9 | November 7, 2017[35] 978-1-4215-9437-8 | |
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Despite the U.A. students' best efforts to keep Bakugo safe, he is abducted by the League of Villains member Mr. Compress. As the U.A. faculty discuss the possibility of the League of Villains having planted a spy amongst the students, Izuku decides to join Shoto and Kirishima on a rescue mission to save Bakugo, with Yaoyorozu and Iida accompanying them to Kamino Ward incognito. The students eventually reach what seems to be a factory filled with numerous Nomus, just as the heroes initiate their own rescue mission. At the villains' base, Shigaraki is unable to convince Bakugo to join the League of Villains as the heroes storm into the bar. However, the heroes' plan falls apart when All For One suddenly appears and warps Bakugo and the League of Villains to his location. | ||||
11 | End of the Beginning, Beginning of the End Hajimari no Owari Owari no Hajimari (始まりの終わり 終わりの始まり) | November 4, 2016[36] 978-4-08-880809-3 | February 6, 2018[37] 978-1-4215-9583-2 | |
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Bakugo's abduction by the League of Villains was a carefully calculated move designed to draw out the heroes — All Might in particular — and destroy them. All Might reaches Bakugo's location, but holds back out of concern for the youth's safety. Izuku comes up with a plan utilizing Kirishima so they can escape with Bakugo without getting dragged into the fight. All For One attempts to break All Might's spirit by revealing that his apprentice Shigaraki is the grandson of All Might's mentor and predecessor Nana Shimura. However, All Might manages to defeat All For One as he teleports the League of Villains away, sacrificing the last embers of his Quirk while sending a message which Izuku understands is for him as All Might's successor to become the next Symbol of Peace. Following All Might's official retirement and U.A. having its students live on campus for their safety, All For One is placed in the maximum-security prison known as "Tartarus", where he muses on the idea of Shigaraki eventually surpassing him. | ||||
12 | The Test Za Shiken (THE 試験) | February 3, 2017[38] 978-4-08-881004-1 | April 3, 2018[39] 978-1-4215-9701-0 | |
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Izuku wakes up from a dream of himself and All Might on the beach before joining his Class 1-A classmates at they begin to settle into dorm life, informed by Aizawa that they must develop ultimate moves – a process that will test their strength and creativity in new ways – to have any chance of obtaining provisional hero licenses. The class begins to train while having their costumes adjusted, Deku having his costume modified by Mei Hatsume while developing his own "Full Cowling: Shoot Style". When Class 1-A arrive to the site of the provisional examination, they meet several other students from other schools who secretly plan on targeting them. During the initial phase, Deku encounters Camie Utsushimi of Shiketsu High before he and his classmates all pass after the examinees are dwindled to 100. | ||||
13 | A Talk About Your Quirk Temee no "Kosei" no Hanashida (てめェの"個性"の話だ) | April 4, 2017[41] 978-4-08-881049-2 | June 5, 2018[42] 978-1-4215-9803-1 | |
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After making it through the first phase of the Provisional License Exam, Class 1-A ready themselves for the next phase where they are tasked with rescuing actors posing as civilians from a simulated disaster. With a first-aid station set up by the older students, the rest split up to cover more ground and work as teams to effectively rescue everyone. The Pro Hero overseeing the exam, Gang Orca, raises the stakes by playing a villain to attack whilst the students are attempting to obtain their Provisional Licenses. Shoto attempts to fend off Gang Orca with his flames when they get diverted by the wind Quirk of Shiketsu student Inasa "Gale Force" Yoarashi, the two having trouble working together due to Inasa's past experience with Endeavour before they put their differences aside to weaken Gang Orca and allow Izuku to finish him off as the others save the remaining victims. While the other Class 1-A students receive their Provisional Licenses, Shoto and Bakugo are required to take a three-month course to obtain theirs alongside Inasa. Furthermore, it is revealed "Camie" was actually Toga in disguise, as she returns to the League of Villains with a vial of Midoriya's blood. As this all occurs, All Might interrogates All For One in prison while vowing to the villain that Shigaraki will not kill him or Deku. That night, Bakugo has Izuku meet him at the place where they had their mock match, where he reveals that the incident with All For One helped him pieced together Izuku's connection to All Might before challenging him to a fight. | ||||
14 | Overhaul Ōbāhōru (オーバーホール) | June 2, 2017[43] 978-4-08-881175-8 | August 7, 2018[44] 978-1-4215-9947-2 | |
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As Izuku uses 8% of One For All to keep up with Bakugo, he learns that Bakugo blames himself for All Might's retirement as he manages to beat Izuku. All Might, watching the fight, makes himself known and informs Bakugo that he shouldn't be blaming himself. Bakugo then learns the history of One For All and vows to keep it a secret as he and Izuku are suspended from classes for a few days (Bakugo got a four day suspension as he started the fight while Izuku got suspended for three days), All Might believing this outcome necessary to help the two become proper rivals in their quests to become heroes. The fall semester begins with Principal Nezu announcing that the first-year students will begin "hero work-studies" earlier than planned due to the rising villain threat. Once Izuku's suspension has been lifted as well as writing an apology letter for his misbehaviour, he learns that Class 1-A's training will be overseen by U.A.'s top students – the Big Three. Meanwhile, the League of Villains member Twice, who suffers psychological trauma from using his duplication Quirk on himself years ago, observes how All Might's retirement and public distrust of Endeavor is causing a surge in villain activity. He is approached by a crime boss named Kai "Overhaul" Chisaki, who tricks him into taking him to the League of Villains so he can request their services, intent on filling the power vacuum left by All For One's defeat. This results in a fight where Overhaul murders Magne and maims Mr. Compress. Overhaul takes his leave, offering Shigaraki time to reconsider his offer. The next day, Izuku is aided by the Big Three's Mirio Togata in applying for the agency of Sir Nighteye, a former sidekick of All Might's who is investigating Overhaul. Despite his reservations of Deku while revealing his "Foresight" Quirk showed him a vision of All Might's death, Sir Nighteye allows him to join his agency. Sometime later, Izuku and Mirio run into Overhaul and a frightened young girl. | ||||
15 | Fighting Fate Aragau Unmei (抗う運命) | September 4, 2017[45] 978-4-08-881202-1 | October 2, 2018[46] 978-1-9747-0100-1 | |
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After accidentally encountering Overhaul as he introduces the girl as his daughter Eri, Izuku and Mirio are forced to let the girl leave with Overhaul to prevent him from learning that he is being spied on. As Izuku confronts All Might about his history with Sir Nighteye, Shigaraki is brought to Overhaul's lair to learn more about the Quirk-destroying bullet used on Mr. Compress, which caused him to temporarily lose his Quirk, while agreeing to Overhaul's terms. In Esuha City, Kirishima and Tamaki Amajiki, "Suneater" of U.A.'s Big Three, accompany pro-hero Fat Gum on patrol when they confront criminals using both bullets that suppress Quirks along with Quirk-enhancing drugs. When Tamaki is shot and his Quirk is temporarily blocked, Kirishima uses his new "Red Riot: Unbreakable" technique to take down the criminals. Izuku, Uraraka, Kirishima and Tsuyu Asui learn that Sir Nighteye has organized a meeting with the other Hero Agencies and numerous pro-heroes to discuss the threat posed by Overhaul's Shie Hassaikai clan. During the meeting, it is revealed that the bullet Tamaki was shot with contained the blood and cells of a human whose Quirk is similar to Aizawa's, speculated to be Eri. Nighteye then proposes having the heroes investigate all known Hassaikai properties to find Eri's location. | ||||
16 | Red Riot Reddo Raiotto (烈怒頼雄斗) | November 2, 2017[47] 978-4-08-881221-2 | December 4, 2018[48] 978-1-9747-0255-8 | |
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Izuku and Mirio take Aizawa's advice not to let their emotions over failing to save Eri when they had the chance get the better of them following Sir Nighteye's meeting. Meanwhile, Nighteye uses his Quirk on one of Overhaul's subordinates and pinpoints Eri's location. With intel on the layout of the Shie Hassaikai's headquarters and support from the police, the heroes stage a dawn raid, with Ryukyu's group subduing several of the yakuza while Nighteye and Fat Gum's groups proceed to the lower levels. The Shie Hassaikai member Joi Irinaka uses a Quirk-enhancing drug to take control of the basement level to separate the intruders, Tamaki holding off three members of Overhaul's "Eight Bullets" enforcers while Kirishima and Fat Gum are pushed to their limits in defeating the Eight Bullets members Kendo Rappa and Hekiji Tengai, with the former revealing Overhaul's plans. Meanwhile, Izuku's group struggles against Irinaka as Himiko and Twice make their presence known. | ||||
17 | Lemillion Rumirion (ルミリオン) | February 2, 2018[49] 978-4-08-881320-2 | February 5, 2019[50] 978-1-9747-0256-5 | |
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Though Shigaraki loaned the reluctant Himiko and Twice to Overhaul's services as per their agreement, the duo is encouraged by their leader's confidence to act on their own violation to avenge Magne by taking advantage of the raid to sabotage the Shie Hassaikai. They first do this by provoking Irinaka into exposing himself to the heroes, who capture him. Meanwhile, after defeating Shin Nemoto and Deidoro Sakaki, Mirio finds Eri and battles Overhaul, as the crime boss admits that he lied about being Eri's father, revealing that he is actually her uncle. Mirio nearly wins the fight, but Nemoto forces him to take one of the completed Quirk-destroying bullets by firing it at Eri. Mirio continues to fight despite being rendered Quirkless as Izuku, Aizawa and Sir Nighteye arrive in time. Overhaul's subordinate Hari Kurono removes himself and Aizawa from play, revealing Eri to be the previous Hassaikai boss's granddaughter. Overhaul then utilizes his matter-manipulating Quirk to absorb Nemoto and transforms into a four-armed monster, with Nighteye holding him off while Izuku takes Mirio and Eri to safety. Nighteye, having seen a future where Overhaul escapes with Eri and kills Izuku, is mortally wounded while Overhaul uses Nemoto's Quirk to guilt-trip Eri into coming back to him. The fight is interrupted when Toga, posing as Izuku, tricks Ryukyu's team into attacking the basement during their fight with Hassaikai clan member Rikiya Katsukame. Eri is spurred by the heroes' resolve to save her, revealing that her Quirk has the ability to "rewind" living things, separating Nemoto from Overhaul while Izuku gets her to safety. Overhaul pursues them after assimilating Rikiya, warning Izuku that continued exposure to Eri's Quirk will rewind him out of existence. This convinces Izuku to use 100% of One of All, with Eri's Quirk healing his injuries as he defeats Overhaul, much to Nighteye's shock. | ||||
18 | Bright Future Akarui Mirai (明るい将来) | April 4, 2018[51] 978-4-08-881380-6 | April 2, 2019[52] 978-1-9747-0437-8 | |
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The Shie Hassaikai raid ends with Eri separating Overhaul from Rikiya while Tamaki saves Aizawa so he can erase Eri's Quirk before Izuku gets rewound out of existence. Toga and Twice escape, informing the League of Villains of Overhaul's defeat. The League then intercepts the police convoy to enact their revenge on Overhaul while Dabi burns the sand-powered hero Snatch to death. Shigaraki and Mr. Compress destroy both of Overhaul's arms so he will never be able to use his Quirk again, preventing Overhaul from undoing the coma he placed his former boss, Eri's grandfather, in when he took over the Shie Hassaikai. The villains then leave with four Quirk-destroying bullets. Meanwhile, after being checked out of the hospital, Izuku learns that Sir Nighteye's injuries are fatal as he, All Might and Mirio visit the man in his final moments. At the same time, Gran Torino and the police capture Kurogiri while encountering one of All For One's servants, Gigantomachia. Meanwhile, Bakugo and Shoto begin their special Provisional Hero License course with Inasa and the real Camie Utsushimi as they are tasked with winning over the unruly students of Masegaki Elementary School. A disillusioned Endeavor visits the facility to speak with All Might about being the Symbol of Peace with the resolve of becoming a hero his son can be proud of. | ||||
19 | School Festival Bunkasai (文化祭) | July 4, 2018[53] 978-4-08-881512-1 | June 4, 2019[54] 978-1-9747-0460-6 | |
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With the internships suspended following Sir Nighteye's death, Class 1-A turn their attention to the next big school event: the U.A. Culture Festival. Everyone at Class 1-A decides to host a concert with Jiro as the lead singer, while the rest work on playing musical instruments, backup dancing and special effects. Since the band needed to be organized during their practice, Jiro wrote down a lot of notes on advising the bandmates but also seeks Midoriya's help on how to organize them. With Eri's health starting to improve, Izuku and Mirio request Aizawa to let Eri attend the Culture Festival to heal her mentally. Unbeknownst to them, a villain named Gentle Criminal and his sidekick La Brava plan to infiltrate U.A. on the day of the festival to encourage the students to be on guard at all times. Izuku encounters Gentle and La Brava while doing some last-minute preparations for the culture festival, resolving to keep them from getting the festival cancelled. | ||||
20 | School Festival Start!! Kaisai Bunkasai!! (開催文化祭!!) | September 4, 2018[55] 978-4-08-881566-4 | August 6, 2019[56] 978-1-9747-0773-7 | |
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As the culture festival begins, Izuku faces off against Gentle Criminal and manages to subdue him with long-range attacks he learned from All Might. He manages to defeat Gentle, even after La Brava uses her "Love" Quirk to temporarily strengthen him. As the pro-heroes Hound Dog and Ectoplasm approach, Gentle sends Deku while turning himself in to cover for La Brava, with the two getting a chance to redeem themselves. Deku later rejoins his classmates in time for the concert performance, with Jiro performing her original song "Hero Too", winning the audience over while making Eri finally smile. As Eri becomes a resident of U.A. under the watchful eyes of Aizawa and the Big Three, Endeavor is officially named the new number-one hero. While meeting with the new number-two hero Hawks, Endeavor is attacked by an intelligent High-End Nomu named "Hood" that Dabi releases into the city. | ||||
21 | Why He Gets Back Up Kare wa Naze Tachi Tsuzuketa ka (彼は何故立ち続けたか) | December 4, 2018[57] 978-4-08-881624-1 | October 1, 2019[58] 978-1-9747-0950-2 | |
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Endeavor struggles against Hood as the monster scars the left side of his face, while Hawks uses his "Fierce Wings" Quirk to protect bystanders. Endeavor continues fighting despite his injuries and destroys the High-End Nomu with Hawks' help, the two being ambushed by Dabi before the number-five hero Miruko drives him off. Hawks later meets Dabi at a warehouse to discuss the attack while being told that he is not ready to meet Shigaraki, as Hawks is revealed to be acting on orders from the Hero Public Safety Commission and his own aspirations to infiltrate the League of Villains. Endeavor is eventually released from the hospital, resolving to atone for the wrongs he did to his family as Shoto is willing to give him the chance to act on it. Meanwhile, Izuku begins having dreams of when One For All was created and meets the original holder – All for One's younger brother. Soon after, Classes 1-A and 1-B meet at Field Gamma for their first Joint Training Battle, with Hero Course prospect Hitoshi Shinso joining them. The students are divided into four-man teams, with Shinso a fifth member in Tsuyu's team as they win their match. Yaoyorozu's team then faces Itsuka Kendo's team, with Kendo considering Yaoyorozu a rival she intends to surpass. | ||||
22 | That Which is Inherited Uketsugu Mono (受け継ぐモノ) | February 4, 2019[59] 978-4-08-881723-1 | December 3, 2019[60] 978-1-9747-0965-6 | |
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Yaoyorozu's team is ultimately defeated by Kendo's team, with Kendo feeling that she has yet to surpass Yaoyorozu as the combat zone is changed to another area due to the damage her team did. Despite Shoto and Iida using the technique they learned while facing Juzo Honenuki's team, their match ends in a draw. Bakugo's team flawlessly win their match as their opponents fail to account for Bakugo becoming a team player in his own way, with a livid Monoma determined to settle his one-sided rivalry with 1-A as his team and Shinso face Izuku's team. During the match, Monoma's plan to provoke Izuku into falling under Shinso's Quirk backfires when black tendrils erupt from Izuku's body and attack the area indiscriminately. Uraraka restrains Izuku long enough for Shinso to use his Quirk and subdue him. | ||||
23 | Our Brawl Bokura no Dairansen (ぼくらの大乱戦) | May 2, 2019[61] 978-4-08-881797-2 | February 4, 2020[62] 978-1-9747-0966-3 | |
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Izuku ends up in the vestige world after being subdued by Shinso's Quirk and meets his predecessor Daigoro Banjo, who reveals that Izuku used his Quirk "Blackwhip" when it responded to his intent to capture Monoma. Banjo explains that the core of One For All has grown so large that its previous owners' Quirks are manifesting within Deku and that he must learn to control his emotions before using them. Regaining consciousness, Izuku and Uraraka regroup with Mina Ashido and Minoru Mineta as the match turns into a no-holds-barred fist fight. Despite Monoma's gambit after being captured, Izuku manages to defeat Shinso while his classmates capture the others. The Joint Training ends with Class 1-A's victory and Shinso earning a passing grade that will allow him to possibly transfer onto the Hero Course. As Aizawa later takes Monoma to visit Eri, with Izuku encouraging her to master her Quirk, Bakugo and Shoto finally earn their Hero Licenses. Meanwhile, the League of Villains are approached by All For One's right-hand-man, Dr. Kyudai Garaki, who offers his services to them if Tomura can defeat Gigantomachia. However, the League's progress is interrupted when they learn their information broker Giran has been abducted by a terrorist organization known as the Meta Liberation Army, whose leader Re-Destro invites them to Deika City for an ultimatum. | ||||
24 | All It Takes Is One Bad Day | August 2, 2019[63] 978-4-08-881880-1 | June 2, 2020[64] 978-1-9747-1120-8 | |
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The Meta Liberation Army, led by their founder's descendent Re-Destro, is determined to crush the League of Villains. As the ragtag group fights over 100,000 members of the MLA for their future, the tragic events that turned them each to villainy are revealed. Toga manages to kill the mad bomber Ms. Curious when her Quirk evolves and allows her to use the Quirks of anyone she transforms into, while Twice overcomes his traumatic existential crisis to use his duplication Quirk on himself. As Gigantomachia arrives, Shigaraki reveals that he can use his power without directly touching his victim as he destroys Re-Destro's base, forcing him out onto the field. During the fight, Shigaraki begins to remember his past. | ||||
25 | Tomura Shigaraki: Origin Shigaraki Tomura: Orijin (死柄木弔:オリジン) | December 4, 2019[65] 978-4-08-882074-3 | October 6, 2020[66] 978-1-9747-1762-0 | |
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Tomura remembers accidentally killing his family when his Quirk first manifested, enabling him to use his powers to the fullest. Re-Destro is forced to amputate his legs to survive, surrendering while acknowledging that Tomura embodies his father's ideals. The League then takes control of the MLA and Gigantomachia recognizes Shigaraki as All for One's true successor. The two groups then join forces and form the Paranormal Liberation Front, a force Hawks believes could bring about the end of hero society. After the Christmas holidays, the student internships resume and Shoto invites Bakugo and Izuku to intern with Endeavor, with the two accepting. On the first day, the four meet Hawks, who gives Endeavor a book written by Destro with a concealed message. Endeavor deciphers it and learns Tomura will stage a nationwide attack in four months' time. Meanwhile, Tomura gets Dr. Garaki's aid to gain more power and destroy All Might's legacy. | ||||
26 | The High, Deep Blue Sky Sora, Takaku Gunjō (空、高く群青) | March 4, 2020[67] 978-4-08-882225-9 | January 5, 2021[68] 978-1-9747-1977-8 | |
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Understanding the Hero Public Safety Commission's reason for the Work Study program to prepare everyone for Tomura's attack, Endeavor accepts Izuku and Bakugo as his students while instructing them and Shoto to spend their winter break trying to outpace him into intercepting a villain. A week into the work studies, Izuku and Bakugo have dinner at the Todoroki residence with the situation getting uncomfortable due to the family drama involving Shoto's brother Natsuo being unable to forgive their father for the death of their older brother Toya Todoroki, who burned himself alive after his Quirk went out of control. The following day, Natsuo is kidnapped by a suicidal villain named Ending who wants Endeavor to kill him. Izuku and his friends rescue Natsuo while Endeavor apologizes for failing him as a father, deciding to cut ties with his family for their wellbeing. As Class 1-A begins their third semester, Aizawa and Present Mic are called to Tartarus Prison where they are informed that Kurogiri is a Nomu created from the corpse of their school friend Oboro Shirakumo. Aizawa manages to reach what remains of Oboro's mind and gets "Hospital" from his friend before the Kurogiri persona reasserts itself. Meanwhile, All Might concludes his research on the Quirks of the previous One for All owners and delivers it to Izuku. Three months later, on a late March day, the heroes launch an all-out assault on Tomura's mountain base while most hero school students are tasked with a nation-wide evacuation of citizens. | ||||
27 | One's Justice Wanzu Jasutisu (ワンズ ジャスティス) | July 3, 2020[69] 978-4-08-882332-4 | April 6, 2021[70] 978-1-9747-2101-6 | |
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The students of U.A. and the Pro Heroes join forces to attack the Paranormal Liberation Front. The Heroes led by Endeavor raid the hospital in order to capture Shigaraki, and Mirko manages to locate the laboratory where he is reaching the final stages of his upgrade. While the Pro Heroes are busy fighting Dr. Garaki's released Nomus and evacuating patients, he is forced to activate his remaining High-End Nomus to buy time and complete Shigaraki's upgrades. Meanwhile, the other Heroes and students launch their attack on the mountain base, while Hawks confronts Twice. Dabi intervenes to help his companion, but Hawks still manages to deal a fatal blow to Twice, killing him. Dabi defeats Hawks and tells him his real name, but Tokoyami comes to his rescue, while Endeavor and the other Heroes come to Mirko's aid against the High-Ends. | ||||
28 | The Thrill of Destruction Hametsu no Borutēji (破滅のボルテージ) | September 4, 2020[71] 978-4-08-882378-2 | June 1, 2021[72] 978-1-9747-2288-4 | |
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Mirko and Present Mic destroy the tank containing Shigaraki, leaving him in a state of apparent death due to the interruption of his stabilization process. However, Shigaraki suddenly awakens, with Dr. Garaki revealing that the treatment was to grant him All For One's Quirk. At the base of the Front, Tokoyami manages to escape with the now-unconscious Hawks, while Gigantomachia perceives the scent of his master and begins to move. Upon awakening, Shigaraki uses All For One's Quirk to amplify his "Decay" Quirk and kill many Heroes while also destroying the hospital and much of the surrounding city. He then starts to pursue his next objective: stealing One For All. Endeavor confronts Shigaraki as the latter begins to hone on Deku's position, forcing him and Bakugo to lure him away to a deserted area. Gran Torino pushes the two youths away from Shigaraki as the other Heroes begin to fight him, with his Quirks erased thanks to Aizawa. Shigaraki still prevails over Endeavor and Ryukyu, and attempts to kill Aizawa, but is stopped by Deku and Bakugo. | ||||
29 | Katsuki Bakugo Rising Bakugō Katsuki: Raijingu (爆豪勝己:ライジング) | January 4, 2021[73] 978-4-08-882474-1 | September 7, 2021[74] 978-1-9747-2510-6 | |
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Deku, Bakugo and the other Heroes engage in a fight with Shigaraki. Gigantomachia brings the rest of the League of Villains with him to reach Shigaraki and overwhelms all the Heroes who try to stop him, so Yaoyorozu organizes a plan to stop his advance. The students are able to briefly stall the monster, allowing Kirishima to throw a sedative into his mouth, but it appears to be ineffective. Gran Torino is nearly killed by Shigaraki, who also throws one of the Quirk-Destroying Bullets at Aizawa, forcing him to amputate his own leg before the drug can spread throughout his body. Shoto joins the fight, but Shigaraki gouges one of Aizawa's eyes out, allowing him to regenerate as Gigantomachia continues his path of destruction, destroying various cities. Shigaraki's body begins to tear itself apart as his upgrade is incomplete, while Deku unlocks Nana Shimura's Quirk, giving him the ability to float in mid-air. While Deku continues to fight Shigaraki regardless of the consequences on his physique, Bakugo prepares a plan to help him. Endeavor uses his most powerful move on Shigaraki, but All For One takes control of his body and, after injuring Endeavor, tries to kill Deku, only for Bakugo to save him and get stabbed in his place. | ||||
30 | Dabi's Dance Dabi Dansu (ダビダンス) | April 2, 2021[75] 978-4-08-882590-8 | March 1, 2022[76] 978-1-9747-2715-5 | |
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Seeing Bakugo injured causes Deku to snap and, in the chaos, Shigaraki manages to touch him and attempts to steal One For All. Although All For One tries to help Shigaraki while also attempting to take control of his body, the two are repelled by All For One's younger brother and Nana. Meanwhile, the Villains approach the hospital ruins as Toga breaks off from the others. Disguising herself as a civilian, she lures Uraraka into an abandoned house where she attacks and asks her a question; when she receives her answer, she escapes. Gigantomachia reaches Shigaraki, and Dabi reveals himself as the previously thought-dead Toya Todoroki, now obsessed with destroying Endeavor's reputation as revenge for replacing him with his younger brother. Skeptic publicly broadcasts Dabi's message, in which he reveals Endeavor's abusive past and Hawks' killing of Twice. Dabi prepares to incinerate the Heroes with a powerful attack, but both he and the rest of the villains are ambushed by Best Jeanist, who arrives on the scene. The High-Ends attack Best Jeanist, but are stopped by Mirio, whose Quirk has been restored by Eri. Deku stops Dabi before he can kill Shoto in front of Endeavor. Meanwhile, Gigantomachia breaks free, only to be repelled by a last-ditch effort from Endeavor, who then falls unconscious from exhaustion, while the anesthetic that the U.A. students force-fed Gigantomachia finally kicks in and knocks him out. Mr. Compress mutilates his own body using his Quirk to escape Best Jeanist's binds and rescue his companions. Deku unlocks the fourth bearer's Quirk, "Danger Sense", while All For One regains control of Shigaraki's body and calls the remaining High-Ends to allow the villains to escape. | ||||
31 | Izuku Midoriya and Toshinori Yagi Midoriya Izuku to Yagi Toshinori (緑みどり谷や出いず久くと八や木ぎ俊とし典のり) | August 4, 2021[77] 978-4-08-882729-2 | July 5, 2022[78] 978-1-9747-3212-8 | |
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Despite many of the Villains and Paranormal Liberation Front warriors being arrested, Shigaraki and several other high-ranking Villains manage to escape the Heroes, who are forced to deal with their own casualties, while Izuku and the other wounded Heroes are taken to Central Hospital. It is revealed that at least nineteen Heroes were killed during the battle, including U.A. faculty member Midnight, whose mangled corpse is found by the horrified students of Class 1-A. That same night, the High-Ends and Shigaraki (now fully under the control of All For One) break into Tartarus, freeing All For One's original body and causing numerous Villains to escape in the ensuing carnage. Two days after the battle, most of the wounded recover, but Izuku is revealed to be in a coma. With the public having turned their backs on hero society following the disastrous battle and Dabi's shocking revelations, many Pro Heroes retire in disgrace, while civilians take matters into their own hands against the ongoing villain crisis. Endeavor is visited by his family, including his wife Rei, and Shoto asks his father for help in taking down Dabi for good. Hawks and Best Jeanist offer to help the Todorokis track him down and restore order to society. Izuku, meanwhile, finds himself in the vestige world and talks to his predecessors. The vestiges reveal to him that One For All slowly kills anyone who already has a Quirk, and that Izuku will almost certainly be the last-ever user due to the Quirkless population declining. Nana asks Izuku if he can kill Shigaraki, leading him to say that he wants to try and save him first. All Might decides to reveal the truth about One For All to the Heroes as more information starts to leak out as a result of the battle. Endeavor, Hawks and Best Jeanist later hold a press conference, in which the former two admit that everything Dabi said was true, and they will stop at nothing to make things right again. With All For One now actively hunting him down in order to steal his Quirk, Izuku is forced to drop out of U.A., leaving farewell letters to his classmates that reveal to them the dark secrets of One For All. | ||||
32 | Your Turn Za Nekusuto (THE NEXT) | October 4, 2021[79] 978-4-08-882788-9 | October 4, 2022[80] 978-1-9747-3236-4 | |
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After the total collapse of hero society following the disastrous Paranormal Liberation War, Izuku teams up with All Might, Endeavor, Hawks and Best Jeanist, heading out into the crime-ridden cities with the purpose of taking down the escaped convicts and remnants of the Paranormal Liberation Front. After defeating Muscular in a one-sided rematch, Izuku is ambushed by an assassin hired by All For One, a former Pro Hero named Lady Nagant, who turned traitor after discovering the vast corruption within the Hero Public Safety Commission. During the battle, Izuku unlocks the Quirk of the third user, "Fa Jin", allowing him to tap into nearly 100% of One For All's power and defeat Nagant. Izuku convinces Nagant to switch sides, believing that she still has the heart of a hero, but her body suddenly explodes due to a self-destruction Quirk All For One gave Nagant without her knowledge. Hawks manages to save Nagant from dying, and she reveals the location of the Villains' supposed hideout, where a video recording of All For One taunts Izuku before detonating a bomb in an attempt to kill the Heroes. Izuku continues to grow more physically and emotionally weary in his pursuit of stopping the villains and keeping everyone safe, even to the point of abandoning All Might and becoming a full-on vigilante. Izuku's exhaustion eventually gets to him and he is almost killed by another of All For One's assassins, until he is suddenly rescued by Bakugo, who alerts the rest of Class 1-A that he's found him. | ||||
33 | From Class A to One For All Ē-Gumi kara Wan Fō Ōru e (A組からOFAへ) | February 4, 2022[81] 978-4-08-882846-6 | February 7, 2023[82] 978-1-9747-3474-0 | |
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After Izuku drops out of U.A., the rest of Class 1-A declare their intentions to confront him about his decision. Cornering Endeavor, they are able to convince him to let them go out, and eventually manage to track him down. When Izuku refuses to stop his reckless vigilantism and attempts to flee, they end up chasing him down while reminding Izuku of all he's done to each of them and why they want to be with him in order to convince him to return to U.A. Unable to keep him restrained, the class works together and are able to stop Izuku from escaping. Bakugo finally apologizes to Izuku for his relentless bullying during their childhood, which convinces Izuku to give up before he promptly collapses from exhaustion. However, when Class 1-A returns to U.A., an angry mob of refugees who believe that Izuku's presence will put everyone in danger tries to attack him, but Uraraka is able to convince them to stand down, saying that Izuku is now their only hope of stopping the Villains. After getting a hard scrub-down from his classmates and reconciling with All Might, Izuku is finally able to rest peacefully. However, with the threat of All For One and Shigaraki still looming, All Might decides to contact heroes from other countries – with America's number-one hero Star and Stripe answering the call. | ||||
34 | United States of America Amerika (アメリカ) | May 2, 2022[83] 978-4-08-883066-7 | May 2, 2023[84] 978-1-9747-3663-8 | |
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Aware of Star and Stripe's impending arrival in Japan, All For One plans to steal her Quirk, the reality-warping ability "New Order", believing that obtaining both it and One For All will make him completely unstoppable. He uses Shigaraki's body to do battle with her, while Shigaraki himself begins to merge with the vestige of All For One inside his mind. After a hard-hitting battle, "Shigaraki" succeeds in stealing "New Order" and kills Star and Stripe with "Decay". However, at the last moment, Star and Stripe turns her own Quirk into a virus that destroys several of Shigaraki's Quirks before self-destructing, forcing "Shigaraki" to flee the battlefield and go back into hiding. The news of Star and Stripe's death causes the United Nations to declare Japan a "no man's land" and withdraw all of their planned aid, much to the anger of many foreign Heroes. Meanwhile, Class 1-A prepares for the decisive battle against All For One, only for it to be revealed that Yuga Aoyama is the League of Villains' spy within U.A., having taken up the role after All For One gave him his "Navel Laser" Quirk several years prior. Izuku and Toru Hagakure discover this secret and apprehend Aoyama and his parents. However, recognizing Aoyama as a victim of All For One's machinations, Class 1-A decide to use him as part of a plan to catch All For One off-guard. Aizawa reassures Aoyama that he has his full support, while the students and staff of U.A. prepare for the final battle that will decide the fate of hero society. | ||||
35 | Battle Flame | July 4, 2022[85] 978-4-08-883161-9 | September 5, 2023[86] 978-1-9747-3909-7 | |
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The Heroes prepare for their plan to defeat All For One, Shigaraki, and the rest of the Paranormal Liberaton Front by splitting them up so they are unable to assist each other. Meanwhile, the Villains make their own preparations as Toga is given a vial of Twice's blood by Dabi, Spinner is assigned to command an army of mutant Quirk users, and Shigaraki's body undergoes a disturbing transformation. As the day of the operation approaches, Class 1-A move out of U.A. into another structure to await further orders, where Izuku and Ochaco talk about their personal feelings towards each other and the villains. When the day arrives, All For One orders Aoyama to lure Izuku to a remote location so he can steal One For All, but Aoyama betrays and successfully tricks him into warping the entirety of the Paranormal Liberation Front to their location, just as the Heroes themselves are summoned to the battlefield using Kurogiri's "Warp Gate" Quirk, copied by Monoma. They activate the "Troy" defense system, trapping the villains in cages that are then thrown through Warp Gates to locations all over Japan. Shigaraki is taken to a now-floating U.A., but Izuku is sent into the wrong portal after Toga ambushes him. Despite his Quirks being nullified by Monoma copying Aizawa's "Erasure" Quirk, Shigaraki's body suddenly mutates and his arm transforms into a never-ending swarm of fingers, immediately putting the Heroes on the defensive. On Okuto Island, Toga goes completely insane and attempts to kill Izuku after he rejects her love confession, but he is able to escape from the battlefield thanks to Ochaco and Tsuyu. In Kamino Ward, Shoto faces off against Dabi, whose body is rapidly burning up from severe over-usage of his "Blueflame" Quirk. Dabi reveals that All For One and Dr. Garaki rescued him on the day of his apparent death, and he devoted his entire existence to killing his family after discovering that Endeavor had not changed at all following his "death". Realizing his brother's intentions, Shoto declares that he will put a stop to Dabi's madness himself. | ||||
36 | Two Flashfires Futatsu no Kakushaku (二つの赫灼) | October 4, 2022[87] 978-4-08-883261-6 | December 5, 2023[88] 978-1-9747-4108-3 | |
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As Dabi's firepower grows increasingly unstable, Shoto unveils his Ultimate Move, "Phosphor", a perfect blend of his "hot" and "cold" sides that is able to overwhelm Dabi's "Blueflame" Quirk and finally knock him out. News of Shoto's victory spreads throughout the other battlefields, including a group of U.A. students and Pro Heroes defending Gigantomachia's containment facility from the Paranormal Liberation Front, and another defending Central Hospital from a gigantified Spinner, whose army of mutants is attempting to free Kurogiri. Endeavor and Hawks face off against All For One at Gunga Mountain, but Endeavor is incapacitated after All For One uses the revelation of his role in Dabi's survival to deliver a knockout blow. Jiro and Tokoyami arrive to save Hawks, and during the ensuing scuffle, the Quirks that All For One has stolen unexpectedly begin to rebel against him, allowing the three to land a devastating attack that shatters All For One's protective mask. A reinvigorated Endeavor re-enters the fight and unleashes his full power on All For One, seemingly incinerating him - only for the supervillain's old wounds to suddenly begin healing. Elsewhere at U.A., the Heroes find themselves unable to damage the continually mutating Shigaraki, with Bakugo taking a considerable amount of punishment during the fight. Mirio joins the battle, and a comment he makes about Shigaraki having no friends re-awakens the spirit of Tenko Shimura, causing the vestige of All For One inside Shigaraki's mind to realize that they aren't as fully merged as he believed. Bakugo makes one final attempt to attack Shigaraki by using his "Explosion" Quirk at its absolute limit, only for Shigaraki to punch a hole straight through his chest and seemingly kill him. | ||||
37 | Those Who Defend, Those Who Violate Fusegu Mono to Okasu Mono (禦ぐ者と侵す者) | February 3, 2023[89] 978-4-08-883428-3 | March 5, 2024[90] 978-1-9747-4324-7 | |
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At the same time as Bakugo's apparent demise, Dabi's "Blueflame" Quirk undergoes an awakening and he creates a twisted version of Shoto's "Phosphor" technique, overwhelming his brother and incinerating the nearby Heroes. It is also revealed that All For One used an artificial duplicate of the Quirk-Destroying Drug to revert his body back to its prime, despite knowing that it will eventually rewind him out of existence. Back at U.A., Edgeshot uses his Quirk's ultimate technique to turn his entire body into threads and insert himself into Bakugo's body to save his life, despite the risk to his own. As the Heroes continue to fight Shigaraki, his body mutates again into a more powerful form and he quickly defeats most of them. However, Mirio manages to distract Shigaraki long enough for the electrical barrier around U.A. to be opened, allowing a returning Izuku to join the fight. While he initially goes berserk after seeing Bakugo's lifeless body and the other unconscious Heroes, Mirio is able to calm him down. Izuku confronts the vestige of All For One inside Shigaraki's mind about his condition, and while the former claims that the latter has been completely assimilated, Mirio's revelation about his previous outburst leads them to realize that he's still trying to break free of his master's control. Unlocking the Quirk of the Second User, "Gearshift", Izuku utilizes the full power of One For All to completely overwhelm Shigaraki in battle. Meanwhile, Spinner and his army of mutants, consisting of Paranormal Liberation Front soldiers and rioting civilians, storm Central Hospital to free Kurogiri. Mezo Shoji and Koji Koda help defend the hospital, sympathizing with their fellow mutants' plight while still striving to protect the innocent civilians inside. Spinner's deteriorating mental state, caused by him being given extra Quirks by All For One, prevents him from leading the mutants properly and they stand down after seeing him massacre a group of hospital workers. Spinner still manages to make it to Kurogiri's containment cell and, despite Present Mic's best efforts, is able to awaken him by pleading with him to save Shigaraki. Kurogiri then begins warping the Villains to their "proper" battlefields, including sending Dabi to his father's location at the Gunga Mountain, as well as Toga, who has used Twice's blood to transform into him and create an army of Doubles. | ||||
38 | Hopes | June 2, 2023[91] 978-4-08-883553-2 | June 4, 2024 | |
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After swallowing Twice's blood and being warped to the Gunga Mountains by Kurogiri, Toga unleashes "Sad Man's Parade", quickly overwhelming the Heroes on the battlefield, including Ochaco and Tsuyu who followed her through the portal. All For One tries to take advantage of the chaos and escape to Shigaraki's location, but he is stopped by Hawks, while Endeavor lures Dabi away. At U.A., Kurogiri warps Present Mic and several more Twice Doubles to Aizawa and Monoma's position, causing Monoma's "Erasure" to be undone and allowing Shigaraki to regain the use of his Quirks. At the same time, Skeptic hacks into U.A. and disables its engines, causing it to start plummeting towards the ground. However, the Heroes are saved by two former foes: Gentle and La Brava. The latter works with the police to counter-hack Skeptic and reveal his location to the Heroes, while the former uses his Quirk to save the school from falling. A recovering Lady Nagant also aids in the battle by blowing Shigaraki's hands off when he attempts to use "Decay". Shigaraki destroys the vestige of All For One inside his mind and reclaims his body, declaring his intention to destroy everything that both All For One and the Heroes represent. Izuku tackles Shigaraki out of U.A., beginning their final battle on the streets below. The Business Course students film the battle, which is livestreamed around the world by La Brava, inspiring news broadcasters to record the other battles as well. Aizawa and Present Mic nearly fall to their deaths, but are warped away by Kurogiri, whose "Shirakumo" personality is beginning to resurface. Back at Gunga, the Heroes fighting All For One and the Twice Doubles receive assistance from the students of Shiketsu High School, with All For One being relentlessly attacked by Tokoyami using "Dark Shadow" at full power. They receive further backup by the Heroes tasked with defending Gigantomachia from the Paranormal Liberation Front, who have taken control of the beast thanks to Shinso's "Brainwashing" Quirk. Though All For One quickly breaks the Quirk's control, Gigantomachia unexpectedly betrays him, furious at having been abandoned by his former master. Eventually, the rapidly-rewinding All For One unleashes his full wrath upon the Heroes, killing and maiming several of them before stealing Hawks' "Fierce Wings" Quirk and escaping. Shoto and Iida head to Gunga to deal with Dabi, who they learn is preparing to self-destruct and create a massive heat explosion that will incinerate everything within the area, including a shelter of evacuees sabotaged by All For One's spies. With All For One rapidly closing in on Shigaraki's position, All Might, aided by a suit of powered armor, prepares to confront his arch-nemesis for the last time. | ||||
39 | Battle Without a Quirk "Kosei" Naki Tatakai ("個性"無き戦い) | November 2, 2023[92] 978-4-08-883662-1 | — | |
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The Heroes escort the civilians out of the evacuation shelters to escape Dabi's impending self-destruction. Endeavor is cornered by Dabi and discovers that his eldest son has successfully manifested Rei's ice Quirk within himself. Endeavor attempts to fly into the air so that Dabi's self-destruction will only kill both of them, but is stopped by Rei, Natsuo and Fuyumi, who use their own ice Quirks to try and cool Dabi down. Thanks to Iida, Shoto arrives in time and uses his "Phosphor" technique to extinguish Dabi's flames for good, reuniting the Todoroki family with Dabi's barely alive remains. Meanwhile, Toga and her Twice Doubles begin to overwhelm the Heroes with their sheer numbers, causing further trouble when they start to transform into them as well. Ochaco persists in trying to get Toga to talk with her, but she refuses to listen and ends up giving her a fatal stab wound. Even still, Ochaco admits her love for Izuku and her jealously towards Toga's smile, in the process awakening her Quirk, causing everyone to suddenly lose their gravity and float up into the air. Realizing that she cannot win, Toga finally confesses all her deepest feelings and regrets to Ochaco, just as Twice's blood runs out and all of the Doubles disintegrate into dust. As Ochaco lies on the ground bleeding to death, a guilt-ridden Toga saves her by transferring all of her blood into Ochaco's body, knowing that it will result in her own demise. Elsewhere, All Might suits up in the mechanized "Armored All Might" to prevent All For One from reaching Shigaraki and Izuku. Using his knowledge of his foe's tactics, as well as the suit containing support items that mimic the Quirks of the Class 1-A students, All Might is able to hold his own against All For One, much to the supervillain's fury. After reflecting on his own past and purpose, All Might dedicates himself to winning this final battle, no matter what happens to him. |
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from September 2023 to January 2024.
- "Organic, Mingling Clusters of Light" (有機交流電燈, Yūki Kōryū Dentō)
- "Beyond Limits" (限界を, Genkai o)
- "The Lunatic"
- "The Tearful Days"
- "The End of an Era, and... the Beginning"
- "We Love You, All Might!!" (大好き!! オールマイト!!, Daisuki!! Ōru Maito!!)
- "The Final Boss!!" (ラスボス!!, Rasubosu!!)
- "Get a Grip on Your Quirk!!" (掴め!!おまえの"個性", Tsukame!! Omae no "kosei")
- "An Exceptional Child" (超常遺児, Chōjō iji)
- "The Eyes Tell All!!" (努努!! GANRIKI, Yumeyume!! GANRIKI)
- "Quirk: Explosion!!" ("個性"!!爆破!!, "Kosei"!! Bakuha!!)
- "Farewell, All For One!!" (さらば! オール・フォー・ワン, Saraba! Ōru Fō Wan)
- "History's Greatest Villain" (史上最悪の敵, Shijō saiaku no teki)
- "History's Maddest Hero" (史上最狂のヒーロ, Shijō sai kyō no hīro)
Spin-offs
My Hero Academia: Smash!!
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1 | April 4, 2016[93] | 978-4-08-880667-9 | August 6, 2019[8] | 978-1-9747-0866-6 |
2 | November 4, 2016[94] | 978-4-08-880864-2 | November 5, 2019[95] | 978-1-9747-0867-3 |
3 | June 2, 2017[96] | 978-4-08-881116-1 | February 4, 2020[97] | 978-1-9747-0868-0 |
4 | September 4, 2017[98] | 978-4-08-881157-4 | May 5, 2020[99] | 978-1-9747-0869-7 |
5 | November 2, 2017[100] | 978-4-08-881173-4 | August 4, 2020[101] | 978-1-9747-0870-3 |
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
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1 | April 4, 2017[102] | 978-4-08-881093-5 | July 3, 2018[12] | 978-1-9747-0159-9 | |
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2 | September 4, 2017[103] | 978-4-08-881249-6 | October 2, 2018[104] | 978-1-9747-0185-8 | |
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3 | February 2, 2018[105] | 978-4-08-881335-6 | January 1, 2019[106] | 978-1-9747-0257-2 | |
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4 | April 4, 2018[107] | 978-4-08-881428-5 | April 2, 2019[108] | 978-1-9747-0436-1 | |
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5 | September 4, 2018[109] | 978-4-08-881547-3 | July 2, 2019[110] | 978-1-9747-0772-0 | |
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6 | February 4, 2019[111] | 978-4-08-881739-2 | October 1, 2019[112] | 978-1-9747-1053-9 | |
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7 | August 3, 2019[113] | 978-4-08-881839-9 | June 2, 2020[114] | 978-1-9747-1066-9 | |
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8 | December 4, 2019[115] | 978-4-08-882090-3 | November 3, 2020[116] | 978-1-9747-1763-7 | |
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9 | March 4, 2020[117] | 978-4-08-882240-2 | March 2, 2021[118] | 978-1-9747-1979-2 | |
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10 | September 4, 2020[119] | 978-4-08-882395-9 | July 6, 2021[120] | 978-1-9747-2293-8 | |
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11 | January 4, 2021[121] | 978-4-08-882484-0 | November 2, 2021[122] | 978-1-9747-2516-8 | |
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12 | April 2, 2021[123] | 978-4-08-882610-3 | April 5, 2022[124] | 978-1-9747-2716-2 | |
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13 | October 4, 2021[125] | 978-4-08-882747-6 | September 6, 2022[126] | 978-1-9747-3237-1 | |
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14 | May 2, 2022[127] | 978-4-08-882859-6 | May 9, 2023[128] | 978-1-9747-3665-2 | |
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15 | July 4, 2022[129] | 978-4-08-883177-0 | October 10, 2023[130] | 978-1-9747-4064-2 | |
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My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions
Volumes
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | |
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1 | March 4, 2020[131] | 978-4-08-882249-5 | March 2, 2021[15] | 978-1-9747-2155-9 | |
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2 | April 2, 2021[132] | 978-4-08-882591-5 | January 4, 2022[133] | 978-1-9747-2717-9 | |
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3 | February 4, 2022[134] | 978-4-08-882875-6 | March 14, 2023[135] | 978-1-9747-3475-7 | |
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4 | October 4, 2022[136] | 978-4-08-883262-3 | November 7, 2023[137] | 978-1-9747-4127-4 | |
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5 | June 2, 2023[138] | 978-4-08-883626-3 | — | — | |
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Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Saikyō Jump from April 2023 to January 2024.
- "Katsuma and The Secret of Karakuri Mansion" (活真とカラクリ屋敷の秘密, Katsuma to Karakuri Yashiki no Himitsu)
- "Trash Rash" (トラッシュ・ラッシュ, Torasshu Rasshu)
- "Blue Frog in the Well" (井の中の青蛙, I no Naka no Aogaeru)
- "Going My Way" (ゴーイング・ マイウェイ, Gōingu Mai Uei)
- "Camie's Serious Training" (ケミィのマジ特訓, Kemī no Maji Tokkun)
- "Love Trouble" (恋の煩い, Koi no Wazurai)
- "Enthusiastic Pen! Fukidashi-kun" (熱筆! 吹出くん, Neppitsu! Fukidashi-kun)
- "Fat Gum Wants to Gain Weight" (ファットガムは太りたい, Fattogamu wa Futoritai)
- "Gentle in the Jail" (ジェントル・イン・ザ・ジェイル, Jentoru in za Jeiru)
- "Nejire Chan in a Strange City" (不思議の街のネジレちゃん, Fushigi no Machi no Nejire-chan)
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