The original manga series of My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump.
The first season of the My Hero Academia TV anime series premiered in Japan, introducing the story to a wider audience.
The highly anticipated second season of My Hero Academia began airing, continuing the story of aspiring heroes.
The third season of the anime premiered, covering several major story arcs from the manga.
Season 4 of the anime aired, further expanding the fan base and adapting new manga arcs.
The second movie of the franchise premiered, featuring an original story with the main characters.
The fifth season of the anime was released, continuing ongoing story developments.
The third movie in the franchise, featuring a global mission and new challenges for the heroes.
The sixth season of the anime series premiered, adapting recent manga chapters and adding new arcs.
All Might suffers a serious injury during the battle with All For One and announces his retirement as the Symbol of Peace.
All Might passes on his Quirk, One For All, to Izuku Midoriya, marking the start of Izuku's journey to becoming a hero.
Izuku begins his formal hero training at U.A. High School, joining Class 1-A.
Villains led by Tomura Shigaraki attack the U.A. training facility, attempting to kill the students.
Students face off against their teachers in a practical hero training exam to test their combat abilities.
Students take the Provisional Hero License Exam to qualify for limited official hero activities.
The hero society and villains engage in larger conflicts that escalate tensions between Pro Heroes and the League of Villains.
A competitive event to measure the growth of U.A. students between the two classes.
A decisive battle between the Hero Alliance and the Paranormal Liberation Front which changes the landscape of hero society.