The heroine, who came from the United States to save Japanese society and in return a favor done to her by a foreign student as a child, has missed her mission. Star and Stripe died and Shigaraki emerged victorious. But this is only in appearance. Here’s one last great gift in My Hero Academia 334.
Tomura Shigaraki, now in full control of All For One, won the battle but not the war. Before he died, Star and Stripe actually spoke out his latest order: a kind of curse that denied the villain the opportunity to use New Order for his seedy plans. Although the American quirk is now in the hands of the antagonist, it is destroying it from within.
As a result of the last will of Star and Stripe, the New Order cannot in any way coexist with other quirks. This means that an angry confrontation is still going on in Shigaraki’s soul. The ghost of America’s number one heroine she fights even when she is dead for the sake of his flying brothers and all of world society.
As we see in My Hero Academia 334, Number One is actually protecting his New Order and meanwhile tearing away some of the quirks in Shigaraki’s possession. Star a Last, great gift to the world. As All Might points out on the last pages of the chapter, its sacrifice enabled the Japanese heroes to gain more precious time: Shigaraki’s body won’t be ready in another week. Hope is now entrusted to Midoriya, Bakugo and Shoto, the protagonists of one of the last wonderful cartoons.
We leave you to the betrayal of My Hero Academia 335 and the failure of All For One in My Hero Academia 334.




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