Here's Where You Can Start Reading My Hero Academia After Season 6!

Where to Start Reading My Hero Academia After the Anime
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Where to Start Reading My Hero Academia After the Anime
Credit: Bones

Rejoice! More villain-fighting action awaits fans of My Hero Academia. The anime’s sixth season may have ended, but we’re gearing up for the release of My Hero Academia Season 7. Before its release, you might want to start reading My Hero Academia after the anime, so we’ve got you covered!

There are a ton of anime shows that made their name, but it is undeniable that My Hero Academia has made its mark throughout the years.

After the sixth season ended, there is still a lot of content to enjoy from the source material.

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Where to Start Reading My Hero Academia After the Anime

Where to Start Reading My Hero Academia After the Anime
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My Hero Academia Season 6 ended with Chapter 328 of the manga, so viewers can start reading Chapter 329 onwards to know what happens next to Deku, his friends, and his mentors.

Chapter 329 of the My Hero Academia manga also marks the beginning of the Star and Stripe arc, the 20th story arc of the series, and the second story arc in the final act saga.

My Hero Academia Season 6 ended on a high note with an epic battle that kept us on the edge of our seats!

While waiting for the release of My Hero Academia Season 7, which has recently been confirmed, fans are eager to know what's next for the series.

The manga arcs that are yet to be adapted are the Stars and Stripe arc, the U.A. Traitor arc, and the Final War arc.

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My Hero Academia Season 6 adapted the Paranormal Liberation War arc, wherein the heroes and the villains faced off in the city.

Revelations and secrets were exposed, leaving fans with many expectations for what would come next.

The Star and Stripe arc follows the story of Star and Stripe, a hero who hails from America (hence her name) and is one of the most well-known heroes in the world.

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Star and Stripe's arrival is an answer to All Might's call for help after Shigaraki almost destroyed the city.

As seen in the previous arc of My Hero Academia, Shigaraki got out of control with his transformation.

All Might witnessed how the heroes struggled to fight the villain, prompting him to call the only hero who could help, Star and Stripe.

To date, the My Hero Academia manga has released 408 chapters, meaning fans still have more or less 80 chapters left to read in order to catch up!

So far, My Hero Academia continues to make waves online as Bakugo and Deku team up to fight All For One and Shigaraki, while All Might and Edgeshot watch over them by the corner, waiting for the fight to end.

It is now or never, as the fate of the world rests on the shoulders of the remaining heroes who will fight to the death against the villains. Which side will win?

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Where to Read the My Hero Academia Manga

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The My Hero Academia manga is licensed by Shueisha. This means all new chapters of My Hero Academia come out in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in Japan.

For international fans, the manga series is available to read on Viz Media and Manga Plus.

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