The “My Hero Academia” manga is currently on a break that will last for a week and many fans were disappointed when the news was first circulated. However, it’s worth pointing out that this is actually indicative of just how intense the next arc is going to be. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 218 might just see the beginning of the best arc of the manga yet.
As BlastingNews points out, the break before “My Hero Academia” Chapter 218 is released likely has a lot to do with how much work has gone into the manga. Every chapter is rigorously checked and edited, after all, with Kohei Horikoshi constantly fielding suggestions. This makes sense since the manga is intrinsically tied to the anime series that has since become a global phenomenon.
Suffice it to say, a lot is riding on the author delivering the goods every single week and so far, it would seem that this is the case. However, this recent break is indicative of preparations being made for a long and grueling process in providing what is likely to be the best arc of the manga. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 218 is already expected to see the start of this by supposedly reintroducing the League of Villains.
The bad guys have been out of the limelight for so long that readers are apt to forget their existence, at all. One can only hope that Shigaraki or Gabi will make an appearance in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 218 if only to shake things up a bit. After all, there were many complaints that the training match arc was quite boring.
As for when readers can expect “My Hero Academia” Chapter 218 to drop on an official capacity, it is scheduled for release on March 4. Fans should consume the content via official sources to reward the author for his work.


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