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My Hero Academia, the popular manga series that has captured the hearts of fans for a decade, has finally come to an end this year. Exciting news has been revealed regarding the final collected volume and an upcoming exhibition.

The cover of the final collected volume of My Hero Academia has been unveiled, set to be released in Japan on December 4th. Fans can get a glimpse of the cover design, which pays homage to the first volume of the series. It’s a nice touch to see the journey come full circle in this way.

In addition to the final volume, key art for an upcoming My Hero Academia exhibition has been released. The exhibition is scheduled to take place from June 21 to August 31 at the Creative Museum Tokyo. Fans can look forward to seeing original manga pages by Kohei Horikoshi and more exciting content. The launch of the official exhibition site has also been announced, building anticipation for what’s to come.

For those unfamiliar with the series, My Hero Academia follows the story of Izuku Midoriya, a middle school student who dreams of becoming a hero despite lacking any special powers. His encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of all, changes his life and sets him on a path to fulfill his destiny.

As fans eagerly await the release of the final volume and the upcoming exhibition, the legacy of My Hero Academia continues to resonate with audiences around the world. The series has left a lasting impact on readers and will be remembered for its compelling characters, engaging storylines, and powerful message of heroism.

Stay tuned for more updates on My Hero Academia and mark your calendars for the exhibition to experience the world of heroes and villains in a whole new way. The journey may be coming to an end, but the spirit of My Hero Academia will live on in the hearts of fans everywhere.