My Hero Academia Manga to Take Two Week Break Due to Horikoshi’s Health
The official Twitter account for the My Hero Academia manga announced today that the series will be skipping the next two issues of Weekly Shonen Jump due to creator Kohei Horikoshi not feeling well. The next chapter of My Hero Academia was set to be published in this week’s issue of Jump but was unable to make the issue, which is set to release on February 5.
【お知らせ】
週刊少年ジャンプ10号(2月6日売)に掲載予定でした『僕のヒーローアカデミア』は、作者体調不良により休載となります。
連載の再開は週刊少年ジャンプ12号(2月20日売)からとなる予定です。
よろしくお願いいたします。— 僕のヒーローアカデミア公式 (@myheroacademia) February 2, 2023
My Hero Academia is set to return to the page of Weekly Shonen Jump in the 20th issue of the magazine which is set to go on sale on February 20.
The last time My Hero Academia took a break in Weekly Shonen Jump was at the end of December 2022, also due to Horikoshi’s health and also not going into details on Horikoshi’s conditions.
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The sixth season of My Hero Academia TV anime continues after the series premiered in Japan on October 1 with Crunchyroll streaming the newest season as it airs. This season comes in two parts that are set to air consecutively over this last anime season and this one. Here’s how Crunchyroll describes the series:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
Source: My Hero Academia on Twitter
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.