Manga Written and illustrated by
Kōhei Horikoshi,
My Hero Academia began its serialization in
Shueisha's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 7, 2014. The series ended after a ten-year run on August 5, 2024. Its chapters were collected and published by Shueisha into 42 individual volumes, released from November 4, 2014, to December 4, 2024; the final volume includes 38 pages of new content that take place after the original ending. The series is licensed for English-language release in North America by
Viz Media, which published the first volume on August 4, 2015. As the series was published in Japan, it was also released simultaneously in English digitally by Viz Media's
Weekly Shonen Jump and later its website. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the website and
Manga Plus app in January 2019.
Spin-offs Three spin-off manga series have also been released. The first,
My Hero Academia: Smash!! by Hirofumi Neda, is a comedy manga which ran in the
Shōnen Jump+ digital app from November 9, 2015, to November 6, 2017. Its chapters were collected in five volumes. The second spin-off manga,
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, is a prequel to the main series written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, which ran from August 20, 2016, to May 28, 2022. Its chapters were collected in 15 volumes. The third spin-off manga,
My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions by Yōkō Akiyama, features various side stories. It began serialization in
Saikyō Jump on August 2, 2019, with a prologue chapter debuting in
Jump GIGA on July 25, 2019; the series ended on January 4, 2025. The three spin-off manga were licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media. The four series' films have been adapted into one-volume manga series by Homesha. A 15-page
one-shot spin-off manga, illustrated by Yōkō Akiyama, centered on
Melissa, titled , was published in the 35th issue of Shueisha's
Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 30, 2018. A one-shot spin-off manga that serves as a prequel to the
first film, written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi, centered on
All Might's past and the featured character
Nana Shimura, titled , was given to the first one million attendees on August 3, 2018. A ten-page manga was included in the book. It was later published in English by Viz Media in September 2018. , a two-chapter spin-off manga illustrated by Akiyama, was published in Shueisha's
Weekly Shōnen Jump on December 16 and 23, 2019. It centered on
Izuku Midoriya and
Katsuki Bakugo during their second year in middle school. A one-shot spin-off manga that serves as a prequel to the
second film, written and illustrated by Horikoshi, centered on
Nine, titled , was also given to the first million attendees on December 20, 2019. A nine-page manga was included in the book. It was later published in English by Viz Media in March 2020. A 17-page special one-shot chapter written and illustrated by Akiyama, titled , was published in
Weekly Shōnen Jump on August 2, 2021. It centered on
Endeavor and his trainees Izuku, Katsuki, and
Shoto during their Hero Work-Studies at the Endeavor Agency. An 80-page manga booklet, titled , includes a nine-page one-shot manga that serves as a prequel to the
third film, centered on Endeavor Agency trainees and the featured character
Hawks, titled was given to the ''My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'' attendees who viewed the film in Japan on August 6, 2021. The manga volume had a limited print run of one million copies. A 16-page one-shot spin-off chapter written and illustrated by Akiyama, titled
Connect to the Day, was published in
Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 29, 2024. It takes place before the Final War, centered on
Class 1-A students during their mission to capture the Jailbreakers. An 80-page manga booklet, titled , includes a seven-page one-shot manga that serves as a prequel to the
fourth film, centered on Class 1-A students, titled
A Piece of Cake, was given to the ''My Hero Academia: You're Next'' attendees who viewed the film in Japan on August 2, 2024. The manga volume had a limited print run of 1.5 million copies. The manga chapter was later published in English by Viz Media in October 2024.
Anime Television series An
anime television series adaptation of the manga was produced by
Bones. The series's
first season aired from April 3 to June 26, 2016. A
second season aired from April 1 to September 30, 2017. A
third season aired from April 7 to September 29, 2018. A
fourth season aired from October 12, 2019, to April 4, 2020. A
fifth season aired from March 27 to September 25, 2021. A
sixth season aired from October 1, 2022, to March 25, 2023. A
seventh season aired from May 4 to October 12, 2024, with four "Memories" recap specials having aired in the preceding month of April. An
eighth and final season aired from October 4 to December 13, 2025. A bonus
television special that adapts chapter 431, which was bundled with the
42nd and final volume of the manga, premiered on May 2, 2026.
Original video animations An
original video animation (OVA) was shown at Jump Festa '16 on November 27, 2016. Titled "Save! Rescue Training!", it was bundled with the limited edition of the 13th volume of the manga, which released on April 4, 2017. A second OVA, titled "Training of the Dead," bundled with a limited edition of the 14th volume of the manga, released on June 2, 2017. A third OVA, "All Might: Rising," was released on February 13, 2019. A two-part
original net animation (ONA) titled "Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training," was released on August 16, 2020. An OVA based on the bonus manga chapter "Departure" was included with the "Plus Ultra" edition of ''My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'' in Japan. Two new OVAs, titled "HLB " and "Laugh! As If You Are in Hell," were given screenings in Japan from June 16–19, 2022. A special OVA, titled "UA Heroes Battle," premiered with an English dub at the
New York Comic Con on October 13, 2023. The episode was given screenings in Japan from October 20–26, 2023. An OVA based on the bonus manga chapter "A Piece of Cake" was included with the deluxe "Plus Ultra" edition of ''My Hero Academia: You're Next
in Japan. An OVA based on the one-shot manga chapter from the Ultra Age'' fanbook, titled "I am a hero too," is set to be released in Q3 2026.
Light novels A
light novel series, titled , written by Anri Yoshi, was released by Shueisha under its
Jump J-Books imprint. It centers on Izuku Midoriya and his classmates of U.A. High in everyday school lives. The first volume was released on April 4, 2016. six volumes have been published. In North America, it has been licensed in English by Viz Media. Light novels based on the four anime films were released on August 3, 2018, December 20, 2019, August 6, 2021, and August 2, 2024, also written by Anri Yoshi.
Theatrical films Anime An animated film, titled
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, had its world premiere at
Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 5, 2018, before a Japanese theatrical release on August 3, 2018. A second film, titled
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, released in Japan on December 20, 2019, with a North American release following on February 26, 2020. A third film, titled ''My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission
, was released in Japan on August 6, 2021, and premiered in North America on October 29, 2021. A fourth film, titled My Hero Academia: You're Next'', was released in Japan on August 2, 2024, and began screening in the United States on October 11, 2024.
Live action In October 2018,
Legendary Entertainment acquired the rights to produce a
live action adaptation of the series. In August 2021, it was revealed to be directed by
Shinsuke Sato, with Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter overseeing the adaptation, and Ryosuke Yoritomi representing the manga publisher Shueisha. Toho is set to distribute the film in Japan. On December 12, 2022,
Netflix announced that they had acquired the rights to the film with
Joby Harold as screenwriter. In September 2025, it was announced that
Jason Fuchs had been hired to rewrite the script and that Sato had been reaffirmed as director.
Video games Console games A video game based on the anime, , was announced in November 2015. The game was developed by
Dimps and published by
Bandai Namco Entertainment for the
Nintendo 3DS, where it released in Japan on May 19, 2016.
My Hero Academia has also received four video games developed by Byking and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The first, titled , was released for
PlayStation 4,
Nintendo Switch,
Windows, and
Xbox One on October 26, 2018. The game has sold over 500,000 units worldwide by January 2019. A sequel, , was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on March 12, 2020, in Japan and worldwide in the following day. The third, a free-to-play battle royale action game, titled , was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One on September 28, 2023. The fourth, a sequel to ''One's Justice 2
titled My Hero Academia: All's Justice'', was released on
PlayStation 5, Windows, and
Xbox Series X/S on February 5, 2026, in Japan and worldwide in the following day.
Mobile games Three mobile games have been released for
iOS and
Android. was released in February 2022.
Crossovers Izuku Midoriya,
All Might, Katsuki Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki appeared as playable characters in the 2018
crossover fighting game Jump Force. Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo,
Ochaco Uraraka, All Might, Shoto Todoroki,
Eijiro Kirishima,
Mina Ashido, and the members of
League of Villains appeared as cosmetic outfits for players to purchase in
Fortnite. Additionally, the in-game abilities including "Deku's Smash" and "Todoroki's Ice Wall" were introduced. In December 2023, a
Roblox game based on the anime,
My Hero Academia: Battlegrounds, was produced by
Gamefam in collaboration with
Crunchyroll and
Toho; and in September 2025, its second game
My Hero Academia: Ultimate was also developed by Gamefam in collaboration with Crunchyroll. Izuku and Katsuki were featured as playable characters in the
Granblue Fantasy collaboration event from January 12–25, 2024. A collaboration with
Overwatch 2 became available from October 17–30, 2024. The outfit skins featured
Tracer as Deku,
Juno as Uravity,
Reinhardt as All Might,
Kiriko as
Himiko Toga, and
Reaper as
Tomura Shigaraki. As a first crossover with an anime franchise, the collaboration with
Brawl Stars for the anime's tenth anniversary, developed and published by
Toho International and
Supercell, was announced in April 2026. The character skins for the game including the designs based on Izuku Midoriya, All Might, Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, and Tomura Shigaraki. The collaboration is set to be available until May 5.
Stage plays My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage, a stage play adaptation, was first announced in 2018 and ran from April 12–21 and April 26–29, 2019. The play was directed by Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi, However, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic,
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Heros original run was canceled and postponed to July 2020, where a complete version, titled
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero Plus Stage Ver., ran instead. After one staff member contracted COVID-19, the production committee announced that
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero would instead be live-streamed; however, the play was delayed again after another staff member contracted COVID-19. The stage play ran in 2021 from December 3–12 and December 24–26. A third stage play adaptation titled
My Hero Academia The "Ultra" Stage: The Symbol of Peace was announced on December 26, 2021, and was scheduled to run from April 9–10, April 22–24, and April 29 – May 8, 2022. However, due to one of the actor's injury during a performance of the play, future performances were postponed. A fourth stage play adaptation, titled
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: The Best Hero, was announced at the Jump Festa '23 event in December 2022. It ran from April 29 – May 7, May 12–14, and May 19–21, 2023.
Art and guidebooks Two
My Hero Academia art books and four
guidebooks have been released by Shueisha. The first art book, titled was released on May 7, 2016. The first guidebook, titled was published on May 2, 2016. Accompanying the anime, the second guidebook, titled was released on September 4, 2017. The third guidebook, titled was released on October 4, 2019. The fourth and final guidebook, titled was released in Japan on May 2, 2025. The second and final art book, titled was released on June 4, 2025. Viz Media has licensed the second art book for English release in North America, which is set to be released in Q4 2026.
Other media A
drama CD titled bundled with a limited edition of the seventh volume of the manga, released before the anime. Kōhei Horikoshi provides the original story and supervised the project, and the script is written by Yōsuke Kuroda who also wrote for the anime series. An interactive puzzle-solving event called "Heroes Dead End Program" was held on July 29 and 30, 2017. An
exhibit of the series ran in
Tokyo's
Ikebukuro Sunshine City from September 30 to October 8, 2018. An
art exhibition, titled "My Hero Academia Drawing Smash", ran in Tokyo from April 23 to June 27, 2021, and in
Osaka from July 16 to September 5, 2021. An animation exhibition with a theme of Heroes vs. Villains, titled
My Hero Academia Anime: All-Out War Arc Exhibition, ran in various cities in Japan from April to November 2023. Another animation exhibition, titled
My Hero Academia Ultra Animation Exhibition, ran in Tokyo and Osaka from December 2023 to March 2024. Another art exhibition, to celebrate the series' ten-year run, was held at Creative Museum Tokyo from June 21 to August 31, 2025. It is set to be held at the
Namba Parks Museum in Osaka from October 25 to December 21 of the same year, and at Mitsukoshi Gallery in
Fukuoka from April 11 to June 14, 2026. From March 1 to August 14, 2024,
Universal Studios Japan hosted an attraction based on the series, as part of the "
Cool Japan" program.
My Hero Academia The Real 4-D attraction uses 3D visuals and special effects such as seat rumbles and splashes of water. It also includes an original story featuring Deku, Bakugo, Uraraka, and Todoroki facing off against a villain who appears at the concert of a world-famous rock performer. A live-action short film titled "Succession", commemorating the manga's tenth anniversary, released its video on YTV Animation's YouTube channel on April 27, 2024. It follows the lives of two brothers who grew up together with the manga series using its iconic quotes. A global popularity poll titled "World Best Hero", commemorating the manga's ten-year run, was announced on August 5, 2024. The poll advertisement was published in the International edition of
The New York Times on August 6. It is the first manga that Shueisha hosted a worldwide character popularity poll. The voting opened till September 30, with the winner on December 3 would get a statue designed by Horikoshi. == Reception ==