My Hero Academia Vs. Jujutsu Kaisen: Which Manga Had The Better Final Arc & Ending?

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My Hero Academia Vs. Jujutsu Kaisen: Which Manga Had The Better Final Arc & Ending?
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Warning: Contains spoilers for My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen's final arcs.My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen became two of the biggest manga in the world in recent years, and they both ended roughly around the same time in late 2024. Both stories had similarly major impacts on the anime and manga community that will likely be felt for years to come, and seeing them end so close together was a surprising coincidence.

Another problem was how the redemption arcs of the villains were handled. The story’s attempts at redeeming its villains had always been contentious because of how far they went with their violence without showing remorse, and since My Hero Academia’s final arc ended with most of its major villains dying, it made all the work the heroes put into helping them feel pointless. Even people who weren’t sympathetic to the villains saw it as a wasted opportunity.

This had a negative impact on how the series handled many of its characters and concepts. Gojo died only a few weeks after his return and was barely acknowledged afterward, Kenjaku died without having a meaningful confrontation with Yuji, Nobara returned incredibly abruptly with only a fraction of fanfare, and despite all the buildup, the series ended without the Merger being directly dealt with.

Another point in My Hero Academia’s favor is how its final arc utilized its cast compared to Jujutsu Kaisen. My Hero Academia ’s final arc was good at giving every character at least one moment to shine, whether it was a big one or a small one, and addressing the majority of its plot threads, which is a far cry from Jujutsu Kaisen’s finale. Thanks to that, it felt like there was far more closure to the character arcs in My Hero Academia compared to Jujutsu Kaisen.

Jujutsu Kaisen’s final arc might not have been as good as My Hero Academia’s for numerous reasons, but it was far from being bad enough to ruin the story. Everything great about Jujutsu Kaisen was still on display in its final arc up until the very end, and when it came down to it, the biggest problem with Jujutsu Kaisen’s ending was simply that it didn’t break the mold of shōnen manga endings.

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