In the great majority of manga readers, many ongoing series are likely to be read simultaneously, with each new issue introducing a fresh series. If only all of the big manga series had issued new chapters every week or weekend over the last few months, as they have recently due to the recent ill-timed hiatus of Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, and Tokyo Revengers. The publication of chapter 350 of My Hero Academia has been postponed domestically in Japan as well as internationally this week. After this week’s hiatus, when will chapter 350 of the My Hero Academia manga be released in English-language editions throughout the globe?
Chapter 350 of MY HERO ACADEMY IS BEING DELAYED.
Chapter 350 of My Hero Academia will not be available until next week due to a hiatus in the manga series.
Chapter 350 will not be delayed or postponed as a result of a production or publication emergency during the approaching gap in the weekly release schedule. Because the next issue of Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine will not contain any new chapters of My Hero Academia, the new chapter will not be made available to readers outside of Japan.
The new release date for MY HERO ACADEMIA CHAPTER 350
According to the manga series’ page on Viz Media, My Hero Academia chapter 350 will now be released globally on Sunday, April 10th. Manga Plus says that the new chapter will be available in the following time zones. The ‘regular’ launch time has been somewhat altered as a result of the recent implementation of Daylight Savings Time in the UK & continental Europe:
8 a.m. PDT in the West Coast time zone
11 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time
4 p.m. BST in the United Kingdom
5 p.m. CEST, European Summer Time
8.30 p.m. India Standard Time (IST)
11 p.m. Philippine Standard Time
1.30 a.m. Australian Eastern Standard Time (April 11)
A membership of $1.99 a month will be required to watch chapter 350 on Viz Media and Manga Plus when the following three instalments are released.
Work has begun on Season 6 of VOICE CAST.
My Hero Academia’s fifth season premiered on Crunchyroll and Funimation exactly one year ago today.
The most recent series aired for 25 episodes until September 2021, but as soon as the credits rolled on the season finale, all eyes were on what was next. My Hero Academia will be returning for season 6 this fall, which is great news. My Hero Academia is likely to return on one of the two first Saturdays of October if the fall programming schedule and the customary timeslot of the Japanese series are not disrupted.
A prominent Twitter account called “Atsushi101X” recently revealed that the voice actors for season 6 of My Hero Academia had already begun recording their lines. New promotional material, previews, and more will be released as soon as the first round of recordings is finished!
For anime lovers, April Fool’s Day is always a challenge because of the innumerable phoney posts announcing ‘breaking news for our favourite shows that we have to avoid. As an alternative, My Hero Academia posted an image of an artwork that ‘proved’ the existence of a new baseball league on Instagram post. It’s named “Hero League Basketball,” and it’s a “Baseball league formed by professional baseball heroes.” There are four big clubs in it:
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LIONELS, MOUNTAINS AND FAT GUM: THE OFFICES OF SISID, Mt. Lady, and Fat Gum
This isn’t the first time that this series has capitalised on April Fool’s Day pranks. My Hero Academia: The Giant Monster Bakugou” would be a new movie that will show Bakugo evolve into Godzilla in 2019.
