Summary
- MHA chapter 430 marks the end of the series, but for the Heroes, it's a new beginning toward achieving their goals as pro-heroes.
- Fans may see a timeskip in the final chapter, potentially showing the Heroes as adults in the real world with new rankings and goals.
- While the manga is ending, there is hope for a sequel down the line, as Horikoshi expressed interest in continuing to create manga for fans.
My Hero Academia fans know that this is the biggest week of the series in its entire history, and that is simply because MHA chapter 430 marks the end of the series for good. My Hero Academia has enjoyed a very successful adaptation for about 10 years now, but all good things must come to an end, and fans of the series know that it is time for their beloved Heroes to say goodbye to them, at least for the time being.
My Hero Academia Chapter 429: Deku And Ochaco
Deku and Ochaco’s stories get wrapped up in MHA 429. The story comes closer to its end.
In the epilogue of the Final War Saga, the author has successfully tied up several loose ends. Of course, that certainly doesn't mean that the epilogue of the series is perfect, but fans are willing to take anything that they get at this point, which means there is going to be a mix of anticipation and sadness among them as they head into the final week of the series. The journey of their favorite characters, and much more, is finally coming to an end and that is precisely what MHA chapter 430 is going to focus on.
A New Beginning For The Heroes
The Series Ends With A New Beginning
My Hero Academia chapter 430 might mark the end of the entire series, but for the Heroes, this is a new beginning. The Heroes are far from done when it comes to accomplishing their goals, and it will take quite some time for them to reach the level that they have always aspired to be at. The new Heroes are still just Second Years in UA, which means that they have about two whole years left before they become pro-heroes.
Even after they become pro-heroes, their journeys will not come to an end, and much of that is simply down to the fact that there will always be someone in need crying for help, or, a new villain on the rise. That is the nature of the life of a Hero, and that is precisely why this is going to be a new beginning for them, instead of the end.
This is only the beginning! Our goals haven't been met yet! – Mirio
Fans will most likely get to see the Heroes heading to the next chapter in their lives be it in terms of their lives as Heroes or personal growth. For characters such as Shoto Todoroki, fans might get to see a direction in the form of personal growth. For characters such as Bakugo and Deku, the upcoming chapter is likely going to be one where they reflect upon their past actions and hope for a brighter future. For Ochaco, this chapter is going to be the beginning of a new life due in the previous chapter, and at the same time, a journey towards her eventual goal, which is still far for her.
Above all, all the students in My Hero Academia who truly matter will still be working hard to reach their goals, and they will be doing so while working incredibly hard. This is an aspect of the story that could take up a sizable portion of the upcoming chapter, and fans absolutely cannot wait to see that.
It makes sense that the final chapter of My Hero Academia ends the same way that the series began. Deku saved Bakugo in the first segment of My Hero Academia, which set a precedent for him to become a Hero. As such, the conclusion of My Hero Academia's final chapter should be somewhat similar. Of course, this time around, Deku should be reaching out to someone else in need of help, as should other characters, such as Bakugo. Someone has to take the mantle from All Might, and these students are going to be the ones to save those crying for help, which is what the message should be in the final chapter of the series.
A Timeskip In My Hero Academia?
My Hero Academia Chapter 440 Might Show A Timeskip
It is also possible that My Hero Academia will undergo a timeskip in the final chapter. MHA chapter 430 is just around the corner, but as things stand, the Heroes are far from their goals right now. This doesn't sit right with many fans for many reasons. None of them seem to have accomplished their goals, and, as such, the series, in which they have invested many hours, feels somewhat incomplete. Of course, this doesn't necessarily have to happen, but it is possible that the last two years of their journeys as students are completely skipped over.
This could serve as a 2-year timeskip, and fans could see a completely new face of their Heroes as adults in the upcoming My Hero Academia chapter 430.
My Hero Academia: Is Tenko Shimura Back?
Is Tenko Shimura the mysterious man in MHA? Could he be back?
This is certainly a very exciting idea, and it would mean that the last chapter is filled with excitement to the fullest. This would give fans new designs for their beloved characters, and at the same time, the beginning of their new journeys as Heroes would be highlighted in an even better way because now, they would have fulfilled their jobs as students and head into the real world as proper Heroes, with new rankings, new goals, and just about everything revamped about them.
You've always been my Hero. – Deku to Ochaco
Needless to say, this is just a prediction and something that many fans think might happen in My Hero Academia chapter 430. That doesn't mean it should happen, but at the same time, it could certainly be exciting to see if the series does go down this road. Furthermore, a proper timeskip would then also set the stage for a potential sequel to My Hero Academia. This doesn't necessarily have to be a full-fledged series, and it could only also be a spin-off or a one-shot, depending on whether Horikoshi would ever want to continue his story or not. Regardless, this timeskip would do wonders for My Hero Academia chapter 430.
Is There Any Hope For A Sequel?
My Hero Academia Might Get A Sequel Announced Eventually
My Hero Academia's Final Chapter, MHA chapter 430, will be a very decisive one. Not only is it going to pull the curtain on Deku's journey, along with that of many other Hero aspirants, but it could also decide the future of the franchise as a whole. The My Hero Academia manga is coming to an end, but this doesn't have to be the end for the entire franchise. As things stand, there is a ton of potential for the series to still continue with a sequel later down the line. There is no telling whether Horikoshi is interested in drawing a sequel or not. In fact, he mentioned that he would see fans again in Jump at a later time.
At the very least, what fans can infer from that is that Horikoshi doesn't intend to stop being a mangaka. He does want to continue in Jump, but, whether that is with a new series, or with a sequel to My Hero Academia, remains to be seen. As things stand, there is hope for a My Hero Academia sequel, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet, and fans should treat this end as a proper conclusion to the entire series for now.
My Hero Academia is available to read via Viz Media. The series can be read by the fans officially and for free on the Shonen Jump and the Manga Plus app. The release date for the next chapter of My Hero Academia, My Hero Academia chapter 430, is set to be August 4, 2024.
- Release Date
- 2016 - 2025-00-00
- Network
- TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
- Directors
- Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
Cast
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Daiki YamashitaIzuku Midoriya (voice) -
Kaito IshikawaManga Fukidashi (voice)
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Story By
- Kōhei Horikoshi, Yōsuke Kuroda