Fair, statue-like, very powerful: these are the first adjectives that the community attached to Star and Stripe at the moment of their appearance. In Chapter 331 of My Hero AcademiaBut is the American number one finally revealing her human side and her true identity? What is the name of the heroine who was inspired by All Might?

Fly around and ignore the restrictions imposed by the international community, Star and stripes she comes to the aid of the Japanese Hero Society, the home of those who have inspired her whole life, a foreign student whom she saved as a child. To return this favor, the American heroine is now determined put an end to the realm of evil by All For One. Her first victim will be Tomura Shigaraki, who intercepted her before she could even set foot on the ground.

Star and Stripe isn't the kind of ruthless, self-serving woman she appeared to be, however. In the latest chapter of Kohei Horikoshi's work, he shows how much he cares about his men, who are at his side in the struggle for the future of humanity. Send a flying kiss to the units behind her, Star and Stripe inspires his menwho remember the moment they were taken into his care. "From today you are under my wing. When we die, we will die together, brothers!β€œ, Said the blonde heroine in civilian clothes.

After delivering a fatal blow to Tomura Shigaraki, we see a new backdrop to his past. Star and Stripe is invited in radio communication with his commanding officer, All Might overtakewho failed to put an end to this threat. We discover her in these tables, where we see the photo of a Star and Stripe girl in the arms of the former peace symbol real name: Cassie, what should be short for Cassandra.

We leave you to the American government's restrictions on My Hero Academia and the shocking climax of the battle in the spoilers of My Hero Academia 332.


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