This is particularly the case with action scenes that look and feel stellar on small screens - huge props to Studio Bones on this one. If you are worried about the experience, you are completely fine just delving into the anime without worrying that you will miss a detail or enjoy a different canon entirely. We all know that this is hardly the case with a lot of our favorites that not only change things, they make them feel completely different and deviate from the manga so much that there are clear divisions between the anime and the manga fans. The main reason people enjoy My Hero Academia might be because it is very faithful to the manga as its source material. That implies about 75 to 90 tankobon volumes and at least 10 seasons of anime ahead. If we simply assume that the story will actually finish when the characters complete their academy training though, we are about 30% of the way there.
If the author decides to give us more chapters after the characters become Pro Heroes, all speculation is off the table as that leaves the door open for as much content as we are willing to consume.MHA is becoming extremely popular and that may affect the pacing - more popularity almost always guarantees more content.Originally, the story was supposed to be about 30 tankobon volumes, and we are already at 27 with no end in sight.That's about one-third of the way in if we are having three years of school.
We can consider several factors in this though, as follows: This is a difficult question to answer due to many factors, and most notably the series' skyrocketing popularity. We further discuss exactly how long that may take. The fact is, Deku is still the first year in the UA Academy so we can safely assume that he still has a long way ahead of him and many challenges to overcome until he graduates.
The anime series, quite predictably, is behind in the manga story, by about 100 chapters worth of content.Īll of that said, the author previously mentioned that the series will end when our characters graduate from the Hero Academia, so that is a point that certainly puts things into perspective for us - our characters are still freshmen, and the school is supposed to encompass three years.