List of My Hero Academia chapters
My Hero Academia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It began its serialization in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 7, 2014. Its individual chapters have been collected into twenty six tankōbon volumes, the first released on November 4, 2014. The story is set in a world where most of the world population has superhuman abilities known as "Quirks" (個性, Kosei). The protagonist Izuku Midoriya is a teenage boy who does not have a Quirk, despite his longtime dream to be a superhero, until he is approached by All Might, the world's most famous hero and his childhood idol, who chooses him to inherit his Quirk One For All (ワン・フォー・オール, Wan Fō Ōru).
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 Shōnen Jump.
A spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, began being published biweekly on the ShonenJump+ website and app in 2017.[1] The series is licensed for the English language release in North America by Viz Media, who published the first volume on July 3, 2018.[2]
My Hero Academia
Volume list
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1 | Izuku Midoriya: Origin Midoriya Izuku: Orijin (緑谷出久:オリジン) | November 4, 2014[3] ISBN 978-4-08-880264-0 | August 4, 2015[4] ISBN 978-1-4215-8269-6 | |
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In a world where most of humanity is gifted with special powers called "Quirks", Izuku Midoriya, a young boy with no Quirk at all, dreams of becoming like the world's most famous hero, All Might. One day, All Might himself approaches Izuku and gives him the opportunity to become the hero he always envisioned, by sharing with the boy the powers of his own Quirk, "One for All", and enrolling him into the Yūei High School for heroes in training. | ||||
2 | Rage, You Damned Nerd Takere Kusonādo (猛れクソナード) | January 5, 2015[5] ISBN 978-4-08-880297-8 | November 3, 2015[6] ISBN 978-1-4215-8270-2 | |
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Getting into U.A. High School was difficult enough, but it was only the beginning of Midoriya’s long road toward becoming a superhero. The new students all have amazing powers, and although Midoriya now has, All Might’s abilities, he can barely control them. What’s more, his first battle training exercise pits him against his childhood bully, Katsuki Bakugo! | ||||
3 | All Might Ōrumaito (オールマイト) | April 3, 2015[7] ISBN 978-4-08-880335-7 | February 2, 2016[8] ISBN 978-1-4215-8510-9 | |
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A sinister group of villains has attacked the first-year U.A. students, but their real target is All Might. It’s all that Midoriya and his classmates can do to hold them off until reinforcements arrive. All Might joins the battle to protect the kids, but as his power runs out, he may be forced into an extremely dangerous bluff! | ||||
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[9] ISBN 978-4-08-880420-0 | May 3, 2016[10] ISBN 978-1-4215-8511-6 | |
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The U.A. High sports festival is a chance for the budding heroes to show their stuff and find a superhero mentor. The students have already struggled through a grueling preliminary round, but now they have to team up to prove they are capable of moving on to the next stage. The whole country is watching, and so are the shadowy forces that attacked the academy… | ||||
5 | Shouto Todoroki: Origin Todoroki Shōto: Origin (轟焦凍:オリジン) | August 4, 2015[11] ISBN 978-4-08-880449-1 | August 2, 2016[12] ISBN 978-1-4215-8702-8 | |
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The final stages of the U.A. High sports festival promise to be explosive, as Uraraka takes on Bakugo in a head-to-head match! Bakugo never gives anyone a break, and the crowd holds its breath as the battle begins. The finals will push the students of Class 1-A to their limits and beyond! | ||||
6 | Struggling Ugomeku (蠢く) | November 4, 2015[13] ISBN 978-4-08-880488-0 | November 1, 2016[14] ISBN 978-1-4215-8866-7 | |
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In the aftermath of the sports festival, the Class 1-A students begin their internships. Midoriya studies under Gran Torino, who was once All Might’s mentor. Gran Torino appears to be a washed-up nut job, but the old hero still has more moves than a football team, and Midoriya has a lot to learn! Elsewhere, the League of Villains enacts another sinister plot and unleashes a terrifying new enemy! | ||||
7 | Katsuki Bakugo: Origin Bakugō Katsuki: Origin (爆豪勝己:オリジン) | February 4, 2016[15] ISBN 978-4-08-880607-5 | February 7, 2017[16] ISBN 978-1-4215-9040-0 | |
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Midoriya has learned a few tricks from Gran Torino, but some things just have to be experienced to be understood. Even though he’s not ready, when the League of Villains attacks in the town of Hosu, Midoriya rushes to help Ida, who is engaged in a life-and-death struggle with Hero Killer Stain. Stain has some very particular ideas about heroes and their place in society-—and he means to purge the world of every hero he can find! | ||||
8 | Yaoyorozu Rising Yaoyorozu: Raijingu (八百万:ライジング) | April 4, 2016[17] ISBN 978-4-08-880654-9 | May 2, 2017[18] ISBN 978-1-4215-9167-4 | |
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The U.A. students have reached the practical portion of their final exam, but they didn’t expect to have to beat their own teachers in order to pass! Paired with his archrival Bakugo, Midoriya has to face none other than All Might himself. Working with Bakugo is one thing, but is giving everything he’s got to beat All Might more than Midoriya can handle? And in a nearby arena, Yaoyorozu and Todoroki endure a similar struggle. Meanwhile, a sinister new adversary prepares to make a move… | ||||
9 | My Hero Boku no Hīrō (僕のヒーロー) | June 3, 2016[19] ISBN 978-4-08-880689-1 | August 1, 2017[20] ISBN 978-1-4215-9340-1 | |
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It’s off to summer camp for Midoriya and the U.A. students! But this is no ordinary vacation-—it’s high-impact training where the students are expected to develop their Quirks even further! The teachers have set up some tough challenges, but none will be as difficult and as life changing as the threat a new group of enemies poses. What’s even worse is who the villains’ target is and why… | ||||
10 | All For One Ōru Fō Wan (オール・フォー・ワン) | September 2, 2016[21] ISBN 978-4-08-880779-9 | November 7, 2017[22] ISBN 978-1-4215-9437-8 | |
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The League of Villains has kidnapped Bakugo, and the resulting negative publicity has thrown U.A. into a huge uproar. With the public’s trust in heroes threatened, the faculty convenes to figure out what to do. But Midoriya and the students of Class 1-A have plans of their own—-an operation to rescue Bakugo that could get them thrown out of school! | ||||
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[23] ISBN 978-4-08-880809-3 | February 6, 2018[24] ISBN 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. Midoriya and his friends set out on a rescue mission that eventually pulls in not only All Might but also several other heroes, leading to a decisive confrontation between All Might and his greatest enemy, All For One. | ||||
12 | The Test Za Shiken (THE 試験) | February 3, 2017[25] ISBN 978-4-08-881004-1 | April 3, 2018[26] ISBN 978-1-4215-9701-0 | |
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The students of U.A. are moved into dorms for their own safety, and make preparations for the upcoming Provisional License Exam. During the exam, Midoriya and his friends are targeted by students from other schools due to their popularity. | ||||
13 | A Talk About Your Quirk Temee no "Kosei" no Hanashida (てめェの"個性"の話だ) | April 4, 2017[28] ISBN 978-4-08-881049-2 | June 5, 2018[29] ISBN 978-1-4215-9803-1 | |
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The Provisional Exam concludes with all students of class 1-A passing, except for Bakugo, who was penalized for his aggressive attitude, and Todoroki, who got involved in an incident with another student and was disqualified. Bakugo discovers Midoriya's secret and challenges him to another duel. | ||||
14 | Overhaul Ōbāhōru (オーバーホール) | June 2, 2017[30] ISBN 978-4-08-881175-8 | August 7, 2018[31] ISBN 978-1-4215-9947-2 | |
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The second semester begins, and some of the students who passed the Provisional Exam take part in internship programs with veteran heroes. On this occasion, Midoriya works with Sir Nighteye, All Might`s former sidekick, and his protegeé, Mirio Togata, a third year considered the best student of U.A. | ||||
15 | Fighting Fate Aragau Unmei (抗う運命) | September 4, 2017[32] ISBN 978-4-08-881202-1 | October 2, 2018[33] ISBN 978-1-9747-0100-1 | |
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The Eight Precepts of Death, a group of Yakuza Villains, developed a plan to defeat all Heroes by making use of Eri, a little girl with a dangerous Quirk who is being held by them. Once discovering their hideout, the Hero Association stage an operation to take them down, unaware that the enemies are backed up by the League of Villains. | ||||
16 | Red Riot Reddo Raiotto ( | November 2, 2017[34] ISBN 978-4-08-881221-2 | December 4, 2018[35] ISBN 978-1-9747-0255-8 | |
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The rescue mission to save young Eri is underway. Kirishima is pushed to his limits as he, his mentor Fat Gum and upperclassman Amajiki are separated from the group and take on desperate, bloodthirsty villains. | ||||
17 | Lemillion Rumirion (ルミリオン) | February 2, 2018[36] ISBN 978-4-08-881320-2 | February 5, 2019[37] ISBN 978-1-9747-0256-5 | |
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The alliance between the Eight Precepts and the League of Villains is crumbling down. Mirio Togota, the hero Lemillion, is the first of the rescue team to reach Eri and goes full Plus Ultra to keep her safe. | ||||
18 | Bright Future Akarui Mirai (明るい将来) | April 4, 2018[38] ISBN 978-4-08-881380-6 | April 2, 2019[39] ISBN 978-1-9747-0437-8 | |
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The confrontation between the heroes and the Eight precepts ends on a bittersweet note. Bakugo and Todoroki, on their Provisional License remedial course, are given a very unique assignment: to reach the hearts of elementary school children. | ||||
19 | School Festival Bunkasai (文化祭) | July 4, 2018[40] ISBN 978-4-08-881512-1 | June 4, 2019[41] ISBN 978-1-9747-0460-6 | |
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With the internships suspended, class 1-A turn their attention to the next big school event: the U.A. cultural festival. Unbeknownst to them, the school is targeted by a villain pair unlike any they've met before. | ||||
20 | School Festival Start!! Kaisai Bunkasai!! (開催文化祭!!) | September 4, 2018[42] ISBN 978-4-08-881566-4 | August 6, 2019[43] ISBN 978-1-9747-0773-7 | |
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Midoriya has to stop the Gentle Criminal and his side-kick La Brava without raising any alarm, or the cultural festival will be cancelled and everyone's day will be ruined. On his first day as the official number one hero, Endeavor teams up with the current number two, the winged hero Hawks, to investigate the possible return of the monstrous Nomus. | ||||
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[44] ISBN 978-4-08-881624-1 | October 1, 2019[45] ISBN 978-1-9747-0950-2 | |
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In the aftermath of his battle with the High End Nomu, Endeavor is forced to confront the ways his single-minded pursuit of strength has affected his family. As the cold weather settles in, class A and class B have a joint training session, which also includes Hitoshi Shinso, a General Education student who is determined to earn a place in the hero course. | ||||
22 | That Which is Inherited Uketsugu Mono (受け継ぐモノ) | February 4, 2019[46] ISBN 978-4-08-881723-1 | December 3, 2019[47] ISBN 978-1-9747-0965-6 | |
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As the exercise continues, Class A struggles against Class B, while Izuku has a vision of the previous holders of One For All and a new, unknown Quirk awakens inside him. | ||||
23 | Our Brawl Bokura no Dairansen (ぼくらの大乱戦) | May 2, 2019[48] ISBN 978-4-08-881797-2 | February 4, 2020[49] ISBN 978-1-9747-0966-3 | |
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Midoriya loses control of his powers and his friends come to help him. After the incident is solved, the exercise ends with Class A's victory and Shinso earns the right to transfer to the hero course next year. Meanwhile, the League of Villains prepare their next move. | ||||
24 | All It Takes Is One Bad Day Ōru Itto Teikusu Izu Wan Baddo Dei ( | August 2, 2019[50] ISBN 978-4-08-881880-1 | June 2, 2020[51] ISBN 978-1974711208 | |
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The Meta Liberation Army, lead by 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, we learn about their past, and how they came to turn to villainy. | ||||
25 | Tomura Shigaraki: Origin Shigaraki Tomura: Orijin (死柄木弔:オリジン) | December 4, 2019[52] ISBN 978-4-08-882074-3 | October 6, 2020 | |
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The fight between the Meta Liberation Army and the League of Villains comes to a head, and the results could destroy hero society. The Hero Commission, warned by Hawks, orders that every hero students do mandatory internships as an preventive measure against whatever the villains are planning. | ||||
26 | The High, Deep Blue Sky Sora, Takaku Gunjō (空、高く群青) | March 4, 2020[53] ISBN 978-4-08-882225-9 | — | |
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The students of Class 1-A are now stronger, thanks to their mandatory internships. Eraserhead and Present Mic confront a ghost of their past, and obtain a clue to the villain's location. As the school year comes to an end, heroes and heroes-in-training prepare for war. |
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 February 2020 to May 2020.
- "A Quiet Beginning" (静かな始まり, Shizukana Hajimari)
- "Life's Work” (人生の全て, Jinsei no Subete)
- "High-End” (ハイエンド, Hai Endo)
- "Mirko, the No.5 hero” (No.5 のミルコさ, Nanbā 5 no Miruko-san)
- "I wanna be with you guys!!" (皆といたいよー!!!, Mina To Itaiyō!!!)
- "One Justice" (ワンズ ジャスティス, Wanzu Jasutisu)
- "Villains and Heroes" (敵とヒーロー, Viran to Hīrō)
- "Happy Life" (ハッピーライフ, Happīraifu)
- "Flames" (炎, Honō)
- "Scramble!" (スクランブル, Sukuranburu)
- "The Three of Us" (三人で, San Ninde)
- "Inheritance" (継けい承しょう, Keishō)
- "Dark cloud" (ダーククラウド, Dāku Kuraudo)
- "Good Morning" (お早う, Ohayou)
- "The Thrill of Destruction" (破滅のボルテージ, Hametsu no Borutēji)
- "Search" (サーチ, Sāchi)
- "Encounter, Part 2" (エンカウンター2, Enkauntā 2)
- "Cheating...! (浮気...!, Uwaki...!)
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Volume list
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | April 4, 2017[54] | ISBN 978-4-08-881093-5 | July 3, 2018[55] | ISBN 978-1-9747-0159-9 |
2 | September 4, 2017[56] | ISBN 978-4-08-881249-6 | October 2, 2018[57] | ISBN 978-1-9747-0185-8 |
3 | February 2, 2018[58] | ISBN 978-4-08-881335-6 | January 1, 2019[59] | ISBN 978-1-9747-0257-2 |
4 | April 4, 2018[60] | ISBN 978-4-08-881428-5 | April 2, 2019[61] | ISBN 978-1-9747-0436-1 |
5 | September 4, 2018[62] | ISBN 978-4-08-881547-3 | July 2, 2019[63] | ISBN 978-1-9747-0772-0 |
6 | February 4, 2019[64] | ISBN 978-4-08-881739-2 | October 1, 2019[65] | ISBN 978-1-9747-1053-9 |
7 | August 3, 2019[66] | ISBN 978-4-08-881839-9 | June 2, 2020[67] | ISBN 978-1-9747-1066-9 |
8 | December 4, 2019[68] | ISBN 978-4-08-882090-3 | — | — |
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- Literally translated as Hovering Thoughts
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