As fans already know, we will have the long-awaited end of the manga after almost 10 years. As a result, several scans began to circulate on the internet, and a fan went viral when he commented that the manga's ending is 'pathetic'.
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In the post he comments the following:
The end of Boku no Hero is the most pathetic thing I've ever seen in the world of anime, Deku became a teacher, lost his powers, lost Uraraka, lost everything lol
@Feyo_yt
After the comment criticizing the ending, several fans of the manga also shared their opinion on his post:
- Fey, don't get into this, I'll beat you in this debate, come on
- Thanks for the fdp spoiler
- fell into the feão troll, delete it in time
- Fanservice would be much better than the original
- The problem with this ending is that it reflects Japanese values, but it looks like shit outside the country.
- He fulfilled his dream of becoming a hero. He defeated the greatest villain of all, thus becoming the greatest hero. Uraraka literally had Deku's mask around her neck, but I really think there should have been at least one kiss.
- He saved Japan, without any recognition, what a RIDICULOUS ending
- I never liked Deku so that's great for me, but this Uraraka thing doesn't even matter because the romance was always done in the fuck@-se
- Another one for the list of works that had a shitty ending, Japanese people love shitting the endings of their own works, because.
- Bro, Deku undoubtedly had the most pathetic end of all kakakaka, this meme says a lot about him in the end
Therefore, according to the publisher, the long-awaited final chapter 430 of Kōhei Horikoshi's work will be released on August 5th in Weekly Shonen Jump .
Finally, the manga written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. Therefore, the manga chapters have been published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 2014, being compiled into volumes in tankōbon format by publisher Shueisha. The series is licensed and published in Brazil by publisher JBC and in Portugal by Editora Devir.
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Source: X (Twitter)