My Hero Academia fans are very disappointed with the “secret project” announcement after the manga’s final chapter. After a successful ten-year run, with . Though it was a sad affair, fans were still looking forward to the new announcements, including a “secret project”, that were to be revealed after the final chapter’s release.

However, none of the new projects turned out to be anything interesting. The manga has five events planned for the future: a digital manuscript app service, the final volume’s release, a fan book and an art book release, and a special exhibition in 2025. But fans were still holding out hopes for the “secret project”.

Many assumed it’d be the announcement of a sequel manga while some thought it could be the anime adaptation of the spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Unfortunately, it turned out to be neither. Instead, My Hero Academia announced a to commemorate the ending of the beloved series.

The voting for the poll runs from August 5 to September 30, 2024. The voting period for ‘The world’s Greatest Hero’ popularity poll is August 5th through September 30th! Be sure to go send in your votes! This announcement has caused quite a stir in the fandom. Readers are complaining about how disappointing this latest reveal is, despite how intriguingly it was presented.

One X user , “THE MHA SECRET PROJECT WAS A F*CKING POPULARITY POLL!” “I see they’re trying to compete against Tokyo Ghoul in the most disappointing.