My Hero Academia reveals the heroes from abroad | Jump Highlights

The new chapter of My Hero Academia introduces the heroes of other world nations, ready to help Japan. Among them Star and stripe, the number one in the United States. One-shot special for the new manga revelation Dandadan

With Japan on its knees due to the mass evasion of the villains Tartarus, now more than ever there is a need for reinforcements. So, in this week’s chapter My Hero Academia finally introduces us to some of the heroes of the other nations of the earth.

Among them, Salaam, a patently Egyptian hero, and Big Red Dot, whose nationality is unknown. So far, these heroes have not been able to intervene due to the interference of their respective governments, which hesitate in the face of such a complicated international situation.

One hero, however, has already decided to act independently: the number one heroine of the USA, Star and Stripe, is already headed to Japan. From what she says, she was a student of All Might in the past, hence the decision to help him.

Given the political turn taken by My Hero Academia with the latest saga, who knows that the choice of the United States as an interventionist country is not a new metaphor, which will end up putting Star and Stripe under a critical lens.

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Not only My Hero Academia: other highlights of Shonen Jump

In this week’s releases on MangaPlus, a one-shot of Dandadan stands out, one of Jump’s most successful and potential new shonen manga.

The story involves the protagonists Takakura ed Ayase in the clash with an alien, capable of turning people into cans. The one-shot is a perfect synthesis of Dandadan: battles, bizarre situations, and the complicated and tender relationship between Takakura and Ayase.

One Piece is also present this week, with the clash between Luffy and Kaido reaching its final stage, once again in one on one. Yamato and Momonosuke, meanwhile, must prevent the fall of Onigashima, as Kaido is starting to lose strength.