The break of My Hero Academia that worried fans has finally come to a successful end, which has prompted Kohei Horikoshi to publish the new chapter of the series in Weekly Shonen Jump. The war seemed to be going in a certain direction, but recent events have triggered another counterattack, This time from the heroes.

Far away from Gunga, more precisely at the place where Jaku's hospital was once and where Gigantomachia is now imprisoned, another fight takes place. Here is picked up My Hero Academy 383, with a leap into the past after the surprising events that ended Chapter 382. One of the villains reproduces All for One's commands and is convinced that thanks to his excellent hearing, Gigantomachia will be able to capture them. Mount Lady, with the help of the heroine Rule, tries to keep the flying enemies at bay, but it's too late: The giant wakes up and everything seems over.

However, as the creature attempts to attack a fallen Mount Lady, a wave of acid hits her hand, penetrating her armor and dealing damage. The attack comes from Mina Ashido, a hero who has improved significantly since the last battle and can now do her bit against those who caused Midnight's death. Meanwhile, Shinso is in danger from the villain's slime blocking him, but Ashido intervenes here too: by hitting the criminal with acid, he makes it difficult for him to maintain his version of the slime and frees Shinso, who has been brainwashing him uses him.

Ashido's intervention is fundamental as the girl in Kirishima's arms passes out from drinking too much acid. In the meantime, however, Shinso launches the coup de grace take control of Gigantomachy and get rid of all villains. Now it's back to the present where My Hero Academia 383 ends with All for One stuck with the devastating attacks of Gigantomachia and Tokoyami. How will it go for the super villain?

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