The ownership of the My Hero Academia manga copyright lies with Kohei Horikoshi and the specific publishing entity that holds the rights. This ensures proper protection and management of the intellectual property.
Some significant characters have died in the manga, but it depends on which specific arcs or events you're referring to. For example, All Might's powers faded, which could be considered a kind of 'death' of his hero status.
It's hard to say for sure. Different fans have their own theories and suspects.
The copyright of Chainsaw Man manga is owned by its creator Tatsuki Fujimoto and the publishing company that handles its distribution.
It's hard to determine a single strongest character as it depends on various factors. Deku has great potential with One For All and Shigaraki has become a major threat with his evolving powers.
Some minor characters have died, but the major character deaths are relatively few. The fate of characters can change depending on the story's progression.
I don't have that information. Maybe we'll have to keep reading the manga to find out who might meet an unfortunate end in season 7.
Yes, Boku no Hero Academia has a manga. It's the source material that led to the creation of the anime. The manga offers in-depth character development and detailed plotlines that are brought to life on the screen.
No, it isn't. The manga is still ongoing with new chapters being released from time to time.
Yes, it has finished. The story came to a conclusion with all the major plotlines resolved.
It seems like it might be coming to an end, but there's no definite confirmation yet.