My Hero Academia chapter 406 release date
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What Is the My Hero Academia Chapter 406 Release Date?

My Hero Academia is gearing up for the next part of the final battle between the forces of good and evil. The My Hero Academia chapter 406 release date is coming up soon, so fans won’t have to wait too much longer.

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My Hero Academia Chapter 406 Release Date

The My Hero Academia chapter 406 release date is currently set for November 12, 2023. This may come as a bit of a surprise for some fans, since that means a two week break between 405 and 406. This breaks the streak of weekly releases for the series but it, fortunately, only means a short delay.

When the release date rolls around after a short break, the release time should be in the morning around 8am PT/11am ET. Fans will be able to read the new manga chapter early on that Sunday morning, only a handful of hours after its release in Japan.

Where to Read My Hero Academia

The new My Hero Academia manga chapter will release on two platforms at the same time: Viz Media and Manga Plus. There is almost no difference between the two, other than user interface and visual appearance. You still get the same content either way, so go with the one you like the most.

Either option you pick, you’ll be able to read chapter 406 officially for free for a limited time when it releases. The English translation of the manga offers the three latest chapters for free to everyone, even without an account. It truly benefits to catch up with the series, so be sure to read the new chapter 406 while it is available as part of this limited-time promotion.

The My Hero Academia manga is available through Manga Plus and Viz Media. The anime adaptation is available through Crunchyroll.


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