My Hero Academia Season 4 Manga Volumes
Introduction
My Hero Academia is a popular manga series that has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. The series has been adapted into an anime and has been well received by viewers. The fourth season of the anime was released in October 2019 and covered the story arc of the Shie Hassaikai.
The Story Arc
The Shie Hassaikai arc is one of the most intense story arcs in the series. The arc follows the story of the League of Villains and their plan to take down the Shie Hassaikai, a criminal organization. The arc is filled with action, drama, and suspense, and is a must-read for fans of the series.
Volume 18
The first volume of the fourth season covers the story arc of the Shie Hassaikai. The volume contains chapters 156 to 164 and covers the events leading up to the battle between the League of Villains and the Shie Hassaikai. The volume also introduces new characters such as Sir Nighteye and Mirio Togata.
Volume 19
The second volume of the fourth season contains chapters 165 to 173 and covers the intense battle between the League of Villains and the Shie Hassaikai. The volume also features a touching moment between Izuku Midoriya and Eri, a young girl who has been subjected to experimentation by the Shie Hassaikai.
Volume 20
The third volume of the fourth season contains chapters 174 to 182 and covers the aftermath of the battle between the League of Villains and the Shie Hassaikai. The volume also introduces new villains such as Overhaul, who is the leader of the Shie Hassaikai.
Volume 21
The fourth volume of the fourth season contains chapters 183 to 191 and covers the story arc of the Meta Liberation Army. The volume introduces new characters such as Re-Destro, the leader of the Meta Liberation Army, and Hawks, a Pro Hero who is working undercover to spy on the League of Villains.
Volume 22
The fifth volume of the fourth season contains chapters 192 to 200 and covers the intense battle between the League of Villains and the Meta Liberation Army. The volume also features a touching moment between Izuku Midoriya and Kota, a young boy who has been scarred by the actions of villains.
Volume 23
The sixth volume of the fourth season contains chapters 201 to 209 and covers the story arc of the Paranormal Liberation Front. The volume introduces new villains such as Tomura Shigaraki's master, All For One, and Dabi, a member of the League of Villains.
Volume 24
The seventh and final volume of the fourth season contains chapters 210 to 218 and covers the intense battle between the Pro Heroes and the Paranormal Liberation Front. The volume also features a touching moment between Endeavor, the number one Pro Hero, and his son, Shoto Todoroki.
Conclusion
The fourth season of My Hero Academia is a must-watch for fans of the series. The story arc of the Shie Hassaikai is one of the most intense and emotional story arcs in the series. The manga volumes of the fourth season are a great way to relive the story and experience it in a different way.