Leaked Spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 384, Leaked Release Date, Summaries Read Online
On April 3, 2023, at 12 a.m. JST, the release of My Hero Academia Chapter 384 is scheduled. Fans are looking for a high-quality excursion from author and illustrator Kohei Horikoshi after the terribly disappointing comeback from a two-week sabbatical with the previous issue. Until reliable spoiler information for My Hero Academia chapter 384 becomes available, fans won’t be able to find out much. The highly awaited new issue now has a publication date, and spoilers are about to start trickling out to eager readers.
When it will be available to read and where?
On Monday, April 3, 2023, at 12 a.m. JST, the formal release of My Hero Academia Chapter 384 will occur. This implies the newspaper will be available on Sunday, April 2 throughout the daytime for most overseas readers. On Monday, April 3, the edition will be released early in the morning for a limited number of worldwide readers, including Japanese consumers. Different regions and time zones will have different release times.
The forthcoming issue will be available on Shueisha’s premium Shonen Jump+ app, Viz Media’s official website, and Shueisha’s free MANGAPlus service. Free services like MANGAPlus and the Viz Media website provide fans access to the first three issues of a series. Nevertheless, Shonen Jump+ is a premium service that subscribers may use to access the whole series.
The following timings are scheduled for the worldwide release of My Hero Academia Chapter 384:
Sunday, April 2nd, 2008 at 8 a.m. PST
Time Zone: EDT; Sunday, April 2nd, 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 2, at 3 p.m. GMT
Sunday, April 2 at 4 o’clock in Central European Time
Sunday, April 2 at 8:30 PM, Indian Standard Time
Sunday, April 2nd, 11:59 p.m., Philippine Standard Time
Time in Japan: Monday, April 3 at 12 a.m.
Monday, April 3 at 1:30 am, Australia Standard Time
What can we hope to see in the next chapter? (speculative)
All For One, who finds themselves in a genuinely precarious position, will likely be the first focus of My Hero Academia chapter 384. From here, readers may expect to find out more about the mysterious helicopters from the previous issue’s last pages. They are probably heroic reinforcements, as All For One probably doesn’t have any more pals left. If this is the case, viewers will be reminded of the classic battle between Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki. Horikoshi might gain a cheap pop from readers by depicting the beginning of the fight as it has been a while since they last watched this final combat. There are still a number of ongoing conflicts, though, so this is probably not where the problem will stay for very long. In addition to giving an update on Endeavor vs. Dabi, My Hero Academia chapter 384 may also include information on Ochaco Uraraka and Tsuyu Asui’s efforts to thwart Himiko Toga. Both crises remain essential to the outcome of the ultimate battle and are likely candidates for development in the next issue.
Review of Chapter 383
After hearing of Shoto Todoroki’s supposed to triumph over Dabi, the emphasis of My Hero Academia chapter 383 shifted to the Gigantomachia confinement facility. Here, viewers witnessed Heroes and Villains engaged in battle, with the latter appearing to prevail as Gigantomachia was awakened and set free. The Heroes, however, possessed a secret weapon in the shape of Hitoshi Shinso to counteract such an event. Eijiro Kirishima and the readers soon found out that the sludge villain from the first few pages had finally caught up with Shinso, and he was helpless to get away.
Just as the bad guys were celebrating their impending win, Mina Ashido came to the rescue, saving Shinso. Although Ashido impressed Kirishima with her new techniques and opened up about their common history, Shinso took charge of Machia. After that, we see Mt. Lady getting the phone call about All For One rewinding time for himself. Back in the current day, All For One is shown fighting with Tokoyami, Machia, and a slew of other Heroes as threatening helicopters circle overhead in the issue’s closing pages.