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[29] Spin-offs Main articles: My Hero Academia: Smash!!, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, and My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions A spin-off series entitled My Hero Academia: Smash!! by Hirofumi Neda started in the Shōnen Jump+ digital app on November 9, 2015, and finished on November 6, 2017. [30][31][32] Its chapters were collected in five tankōbon volumes. [33] In November 2018, during their panel at Anime NYC, Viz Media announced that they have licensed the manga. [34] The first volume was released in North America on August 6, 2019. [35] A second spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, began being published biweekly on the Shōnen Jump+ website and app in 2017. The series began its serialization on August 20, 2016, and ended on May 28, 2022. [36][37][38] The series is licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume was released in North America on July 3, 2018. [39] A third spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions by Yōkō Akiyama, began serialization in Saikyō Jump on August 2, 2019, with a prologue chapter debuting in Jump GIGA on July 25, 2019. [40] The series is also licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media. [41] The first volume was released in North America on March 2, 2021.