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Popular anime and manga seriesMy Hero Academiais at an all-time high currently with epic storyline going on in the manga. TheMy Hero Academiamanga is in its final act, and its major fight has been cruel, author Kohei Horikoshi has fans glued to his paintings. The last conflicts between the heroes and villains are in full swing in the latest chapters of Kohei Horikoshi’s manga series, and the chapters have witnessed some major moments for some of the most notable characters as their various battles come to a finish.

Volume 39 ofMy Hero Academiais likely to be one of the franchise’s final installments. However, as some fans might have noticed, the latest chapters are comparatively shorter than the previous chapters and Horikoshi gave an update on this.
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Kohei Horikoshi Gives Update On His Health
Involume 39ofMy Hero AcademiaManga, Horikoshi shared a personal message with the fans regarding the health issues and the unexpected limit on the manga chapter pages. Horikoshi stated:
“Some of you may have noticed, but My Hero Academia has a low page count per chapter. This is because my hands have gotten slower over the years, and my schedule is constantly exploding. The strong-hearted editorial staff adjust the page count just so that My Hero Academia can be serialized. I am acutely aware that this is 100% my own fault, but there are no small number of times I think “If only there were more pages…!” This is an outrageously shameless issue on my part. I’m so sorry.”

Horikoshi stated that he realizes that the chapters are getting shorter and takes all the blame for the issue. Horikoshi also thanked the editors for helping him with the page count and shaping the series well.
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Kohei Horikoshi ThanksMy Hero AcademiaEditors
While talking about the editors helping in completing the manga Horikoshi expressed gratitude and thanked them for doing everything possible to complete the series. Horikoshi also stated thatMy Hero Academiawould not have continued without the editorial staff.
“What I want to say is that Imamura-san and the editorial staff truly consider earnestly how to shape My Hero Academia well and that My Hero Academia couldn’t have continued without the hard work of the editorial staff. I want to take this chance to express my gratitude. I appreciate it. And to everyone soon taking their first steps into society. This is what it means to inconvenience others. Let’s meet deadlines…so as not to paint over the black in others’ eyes with more darkness.”

Horikoshi appreciated their efforts and understood the problems they had to go through because of his health issues, to complete the series.
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