Quick Links
The epic odyssey ofMy Hero Academiaseason 6 has finally drawn to a close, leaving behind a trail of thrilling moments that have been etched into our memories permanently. It’s tough to accept that we won’t be getting our dose of My Hero Academia every week anymore, and all we can do is wait until the return of the series with a fresh season.
RELATED:My Hero Academia: Times Bakugo Pushed Beyond His Limits
However, if you’re still craving the adrenaline-fueled adventures of My Hero Academia and can’t bear to let go, then the option you are left with is: delving into the rich and captivating world of heroes and villains with the manga series, which has already captured the hearts of millions. And with the sixth season of My Hero Academia concluding in a flurry of tantalizing cliffhangers, making it even more heart-pounding with Deku’s epic showdown with the nefarious Shigaraki, fans around the world are already keen to learn more about the story after season 6.
Where Does My Hero Academia Season 6 End?
If you’re planning on continuing the story from where season 6 left us, then you need to start reading the manga fromChapter 329. It would start theStar and Stripe Arcof the series, which is the 20th story arc in the series and the second arc in the Final Act Saga.
Star and Stripe Arc will commence the 34th volume of the franchise. This arc focuses on the story of one of the world’s best-known Heroes, “Star and Stripe,” from America. After Shigaraki’s wrath is almost out of control and his body has almost transformed, All Might understands that it is time to call her for help, as she could be the only one who could stop Shigaraki.

As of writing this article, My Hero Academia has released 383 chapters and is presently running on its Final War Arc. Also, the new chapters are released every week on Sunday. So, while you read the remaining chapters to catch up with the story, Kōhei Horikoshi (writer) is cooking new stuff for you.
As the series is licensed by Shueisha, My Hero Academia releases new chapters in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine for Japanese fans, and Viz Media and Manga Plus release them for international fans in English translation. You can either read the chapters on the official website of both platforms or download their Play Store apps.