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“The pain in my head that had been cracking has disappeared. Oh … I remembered … The pleasure I felt for the first time when I was a kid. For me, memories with my family are not a tragedy. I don’t need a society full of heroes or a future … destroy everything!”
The twenty-fifth volume of the Manga of My Hero Academia/Boku no Hero Academia wrote and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi and adapted in english by the publishing company Viz Media.
My Hero Academia Manga
My Hero Academia began its serialization on Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014 and as of March 2020, 26 tankobon volumes have been officially published in Japan with more than 250 chapters available. The official english translation is published in North America by Viz Media with 23 volumes already released and translated.
Besides the main story, a spin-off series called “My Hero Academia Vigilantes” is available with 9 volumes already published in Japan and 6 volumes translated.
Volume 25
This volume called “Tomura Shigaraki: Origin” concludes the “Meta Liberation Army Arc” and begins the “Endeavor Agency Arc”.
Eleven chapters are included in 192 pages:
- 236. Tenko Shimura: Origin, Part 2
- 237. Tomura Shigaraki: Origin
- 238. Liberation
- 239. Successor
- 240. Power
- 241. Do That Interview!
- 242. Have a Merry Christmas!
- 243. Off to Endeavor’s Agency!
- 244. Recommended Reading
- 245. Rise to Action
- 246. Message
Tomura Shigaraki is on the cover page.
Useful info:
- Official Website: Viz Media
Translations:
The manga of BNHA has been translated in other languages by various publishers; here you can find a list of the other translations available:
French: ki-oon
German: Carlsen Verlag
Italian: Star Comics
Polish: Waneko
Portuguese: Editora JBC
Spanish: Planeta Cómic
My Hero Academia's fourth season is currently underway, and it's continuing to impress with the developments in each new episode. But the same can be said for the manga releases of the series, which continue to explore the intense after effects of All Might's retirement following his fight with All For One. The ripples through the status quo have had a huge impact on villain world just as much as it has the heroes, and this was reflected with a recent arc focusing on Shigaraki and the growing influence of the League of Villains.
This arc gets its conclusion with the next volume of the series releasing in Japan, and thus the cover for Volume 25 features Shigaraki in all of his post-villain arc glory. It's resulted in one stunning look for the next release, and the official My Hero Academia Twitter account shared a look at it for fans to bask in.
コミックス25巻の表紙がついに解禁!死柄木が目印です!
— 僕のヒーローアカデミア公式 (@myheroacademia) November 20, 2019
敵連合対異能解放軍編、死闘の行方は…?
発売は12月4日(水)!
12月20日には映画もいよいよ公開!
よろしくお願いします! pic.twitter.com/u3Go30LGp1
Volume 25 of the series is set to release on December 4th in Japan, and the cover reflects the moment in which Shigaraki truly becomes All For One's successor. He and the League of Villains have had string of significant losses ever since losing All For One, and this recent arc had them going up against a new challenger, the Meta Liberation Army.
But rather than be defeated, the League of Villains grew stronger and Shigaraki blossomed to a terrifying new level of power. With an upgrade to his arsenal, a new army to command, and a strong roster of villains than ever, Shigaraki is poised to cause some real damage in the future. But this is all still continuing to unfold as new chapters are released.
0commentsMy Hero Academia was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has powers, even though he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he's eventually scouted by the world's best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015. My Hero Academia will also be launching its second big movie, Heroes Rising, in Japan this December.