My Hero Academia Chapter 424 release date and predictions

It’s not always a happy ending.

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In a last-ditch attempt to save Tomura Shigaraki from All For One’s control, Izuku Midoriya launches one final attack. Here is everything you need to know about the MHA Chapter 424 release date, time, and predictions.

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My Hero Academia Chapter 424 release date and time, explained

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After My Hero Academia went on break in celebration of a national holiday, the manga is back on a weekly schedule. MHA Chapter 424 will be released on Sunday, June 2.

Fans can check out Chapter 424 at approximately 11 a.m. EDT (8 a.m. PDT), which is closely aligned with the midnight release in Japan. If fans stay off social media, they should have no issues avoiding spoilers.

Where to read My Hero Academia Chapter 424

After the new chapter officially goes live, My Hero Academia fans can read the latest chapter on Viz Media and MangaPlus. Both websites will have the chapter available in English. It all comes down to personal preference for which service you prefer.

What to expect from My Hero Academia  Chapter 424

If you still need to catch up, we recommend reading Chapter 423 before going further. Even if there aren’t any officially confirmed spoilers for the upcoming chapter, it’s not hard to tell where this story is heading.

Like other shonen manga, fans probably expected a happy ending to My Hero Academia’s final arc. However, that might be the case after Chapter 423, which ended with Tomura Shigaraki possibly dying. As we learned from other manga, you can’t assume a character is dead without seeing a body. However, based on Shigaraki telling Midoriya to give Spinner one final message before disappearing after a final punch, it appears that he might be gone forever. In the end, Shigaraki was able to steal back his body from All For One and possibly end the war, but it comes at the cost of his own life.

After fighting so hard to save him, I expected Midoriya to be more heartbroken by this realization. Still, he was able to come to terms with the situation and find some common ground in their disapproval of the way All For One handled things. With both main villains potentially out of the picture, it is hard to imagine there is much left in this story before Kohei Horikoshi calls it a wrap. But with any story, there could always be one or two twists left before reaching a conclusion.

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