“My Hero Academia 203” will become available to readers after a week’s worth of break, so fans will have to wait a few more days to see what happens next in the latest arc. However, even as the creator of the manga, Kohei Horikoshi, goes on this unexplained break, fans are already speculating as to the winner of the next match. Could this earn 1A its first real victory since the matches started?
“My Hero Academia 203” is set to return next week, Oct. 29, OtakuKart reports. The chapter follows the previous segment in which Todoroki and Iida’s 1A group will be fighting Tetsu Tetsu’s 1B group. As readers of the manga will likely already know, the latter initiated the fight with a direct assault. Tetsu Tetsu is likely relying on his steel body Quirk to get him through the match.
However, many are speculating that due to Iida’s newfound inspiration in the excellent recovery progress of his brother, his performance this time would be spectacular. On the other hand, Todoroki’s recent flashback might have disturbed his mind. This makes the “My Hero Academia 203” match a tossup when considering the abilities of the remaining members of 1B, which still remain a mystery.
As for why the creator is delaying the release of “My Hero Academia 203,” Comicbook.com reports that the reason has yet to be released. It’s likely that the author simply needed a break since he is just human and not a super-powered hero like one of his characters. It could also have something to do with the need for more research in order to continue the story of the next arc.
There might also be other reasons why fans are eager for “My Hero Academia 203” and the rest of the chapters to come flooding through. There are many questions with regards to “One For All” and the recent turn of events regarding Bakugo have gotten readers excited over his character development.


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