My Hero Academia: Final Volume Breaks Historical Records My Hero Academia: Final Volume Breaks Historical Records

My Hero Academia: Final Volume Breaks Historical Records

After years of success, My Hero Academia triumphantly concludes its story with the release of its final volume, which has already sold 1 million copies in just one week. Volume 42, released in Japan on December 4th, features 38 additional pages that expand on the thrilling conclusion of Izuku Midoriya and his classmates' story.

Since joining the 100 million copy club in April, Kohei Horikoshi's manga has further solidified its place as one of the most iconic works in Weekly Shōnen Jump . Despite the series' end, its popularity continues to grow among global fans. With the English edition by Viz still to come, the numbers are expected to increase significantly, proving the universal impact of My Hero Academia .

This milestone not only celebrates the success of the work, but also the importance of stories that inspire courage, determination, and unity. Whether in Japan or around the world, the legacy of My Hero Academia will endure for generations.

Via Screen Rant

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