The My Hero Academia manga came out first. It provided the foundation for the later anime adaptation.
The SAO light novel came out first. Then, the anime was adapted from the novel. The manga followed later.
It's hard to give an exact chapter as it can vary depending on the pacing and adaptations made in the anime. You might want to check dedicated fan forums or official sources for the most accurate update.
The first My Hero Academia manga was released in July 2014.
Generally, manga is the predecessor. It gives the foundation and framework for the anime. The anime then builds on that, adding visuals, sounds, and movement to the story that was first told in the manga.
The My Hero Academia anime has adapted a considerable amount of the manga. However, it varies depending on how you measure it. Some key moments and characters have been brought to life in the anime, but there's always more depth and complexity in the manga that's waiting to be explored on screen.
It depends on personal preference. Some people think the manga is better because it allows for more imagination and detail in the visuals. Others prefer the anime for its animation and voice acting.
Depends on personal preference. Some like the manga for its original story and art style, while others prefer the anime for its animation and voice acting.
The My Hero Academia anime has adapted a substantial amount of the manga. However, the manga has a lot more content and story arcs that haven't been brought to the screen yet. It really depends on where you start comparing the two.
Not quite. The anime is still behind the manga in terms of story progression.
It's quite close. The anime mostly adheres to the manga's plot and character developments, with just a few minor tweaks.