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Considering that U.A. is a high school, we can conclude that students study for three years before graduating and becoming professional heroes.
The takeaway is that Horikoshi intends to conclude the manga's story by 2022 if all goes well. If he fails to do so, the manga will be finished by 2023. Notably, the manga has been put on hold due to COVID concerns. This is also true of other manga series, not just My Hero Academia.
In his prime, All Might was able to do more than seventy-two consecutive hours of hero work and still had enough energy to respond to an emergency call in Osaka.
Deku made his decision to leave the U.A. back in My Hero Academia Chapter 306. He even wrote a letter to his classmates, thus explaining his actions.
A statement from the mangaka from Shonen Jump's annual show indicates that My Hero Academia is intended to wrap up its narrative in 2022.
Currently, Hisashi's work has taken him abroad, leaving Inko and Izuku alone. This is everything that's been revealed about Izuku's father, but what's interesting about all of this is that everything that is revealed about Hisashi was either from Inko or the creator Kohei Horikoshi.
But the episode "One for All" revealed that All Might also has a connection to Shigaraki, All for One's young apprentice and the leader of the League of Villains. It turns out that Shigaraki is actually the grandson of All Might's mentor and the seventh hero to wield One for All, Nana Shimura.
Midoriya Izuku and Shigaraki Tomura are brothers who love their parents, video games, causing general chaos, and doing absolutely everything together.
He explains that All Might's shabby presentation possesses black eyes as a result of becoming a shadow of his former self. The loss of his mentor, his deteriorating medical state and years of shouldering the public's need for stability in a tumultuous world all wore him to near-fatal exhaustion.
As My Hero Academia takes Deku to his lowest moment, it turns out "This is the story of how I became the greatest hero,' wasn't the whole sentence.
So now Class 1-A is right where they started when they first confronted Endeavor to learn what happened to Deku and where to find him. While this is an unfortunate turn of events for Deku and his friends, it will keep the story's momentum going in a more compelling direction. Deku leaving U.A.
First Appearance: Villain Deku episode 1: The Villain is Born! Last Appearance: Little Witch Academia episode 25: Goodbye, Cousin!