Here we are, a new amazing battle has begun in My Hero Academia 330. This time around, however, the game will be played between Japan, whose place will be taken by the revived villain Shigaraki, and the United States of America, represented by the world's strongest heroine, Star and Stripe.

Tomura Shigaraki flies across the Japanese skies on the shoulders of a Nomu to open the dance, which fires a powerful blow on electromagnetic radio waves. If US jets evade the attack, Star and Stripe shows his quirks for the first timethat is even sought after by All For One.

The uniqueness of the American heroine number one is called New orderr, and as the name suggests, allows him to give commands to any natural element. After Star and Stripe touches something, even the air, and utters its name, it manages to get it all the way to two new rules. The young villain is threatened with harsh US martial law. For him, the sentence is the death penalty.

As Shigaraki shoots laser beams through her myriad powers, the heroine, worthy of All Might, proves that she can bend and block even that which has no essence. The student at All For One realizes that remote attacks are therefore useless and tries to attack them hand to hand, but in this case too, Star and Stripe demonstrates a brutal force.

After touching it, the US number one heroine can finally give the antagonist a rule: if he moved even an inch, his heart will stop. However, Shigaraki is no longer in him. Now he is halfway between himself and his master. How will the fight end? Before we say goodbye, let's rely on the connection between All Might and Star and Stripe and the unpublished My Hero Academia sketch created by Kohei Horikoshi.

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