All My Hero Academia arcs in order

December 2024 · 3 minute read

My Hero Academia is a manga series created by Kōhei Horikoshi, which attained immense popularity over the years. The story focuses on Izuku Midoriya, a teen born Quirkless in a world where Quirks are the norm, and his struggle to accomplish his dream. The manga began serialization in 2014, and to this day, 36 volumes have been released. Two years after first being released, the manga got an anime adaptation, which helped the series skyrocket, turning it into one of the most beloved anime and manga franchises in recent years.

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While there are much longer series out there, with so many volumes to get through, for some it can nonetheless be intimidating to get into the world of My Hero Academia. To ease you into this venture, here is a breakdown of the series’ organizational structure.

My Hero Academia sagas and story arcs

The My Hero Academia manga is first and foremost organized into three sagas, which are collections of arcs. At the moment, the series has a total of 22 story arcs, and, considering that the mangaka is planning on wrapping it up soon, it’s unlikely this total will change. Granted, Horikoshi has been known for changing his mind in the past by postponing the conclusion, so there’s really no way to know for sure. If new arcs are created, this article will be updated to reflect that.

U.A. Beginnings Saga

Rise of Villains Saga

Final Act Saga

You can read My Hero Academia on MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA, and stream it on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Disney Plus.

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