My Hero Academia: Smash!! | |
![]() Cover of the first manga volume | |
僕のヒーローアカデミアすまっしゅ!! (Boku no Hīrō Academia Sumasshu!!) | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Kōhei Horikoshi |
Manga | |
Written by | Hirofumi Neda |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics+ |
Magazine | Shōnen Jump+ |
English magazine | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | November 9, 2015 –November 6, 2017 |
Volumes | 5 |
My Hero Academia: Smash!![a] is a Japanesemanga series written and illustrated by Hirofumi Neda. It is aspin-off toKōhei Horikoshi's manga seriesMy Hero Academia. It was serialized onShueisha's online platformShōnen Jump+ from November 2015 to November 2017, with its chapters collected in fivetankōbon volumes.
My Hero Academia: Smash!! is a parody of themain series featuring younger,chibi versions of the characters. The manga includes various comedy gags in four-panel comic strips, and the story focuses on the everyday lives from the Class 1-A students (sometimes the villains) and the Pro Heroes of U.A. High School.
My Hero Academia: Smash!! is written and illustrated by Hirofumi Neda. It was serialized onShueisha's online platformShōnen Jump+ from November 9, 2015, to November 6, 2017.[1][3] Shueisha collected its chapters in fivetankōbon volumes, released from April 4, 2016,[4] to November 2, 2017.[5]
In North America, the manga is licensed for English release byViz Media.[6] The five volumes were published between August 6, 2019,[7] and August 4, 2020.[8]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | April 4, 2016[4] | 978-4-08-880667-9 | August 6, 2019[7] | 978-1-9747-0866-6 |
2 | November 4, 2016[9] | 978-4-08-880864-2 | November 5, 2019[10] | 978-1-9747-0867-3 |
3 | June 2, 2017[11] | 978-4-08-881116-1 | February 4, 2020[12] | 978-1-9747-0868-0 |
4 | September 4, 2017[13] | 978-4-08-881157-4 | May 5, 2020[14] | 978-1-9747-0869-7 |
5 | November 2, 2017[5] | 978-4-08-881173-4 | August 4, 2020[8] | 978-1-9747-0870-3 |
Brandon Daniel fromThe Fandom Post praised the series for being a great way to unwind from the more intense moments of the main series.[15]