How Star and Stripe is better than All Might

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Despite his voluptuous and muscular appearance, Star and Stripe is an imposing presence on the battlefield. There are eight distinct strands in his slicked-back blonde hair that are styled similar to All Might’s when he was fully powerful. In My Hero Academia chapter 328 it has just been revealed that All Might will actually be taught to America’s number one hero, Star and Stripe.

Despite the lack of permission from some international body that oversees heroes around the world, such as the United Nations, he is currently on his way to help his master in Japan. After discovering that Tomura Shigaraki would become All For One’s entire vessel in three days in chapter 328, All Might urgently seeks out this worldwide organization to bring heroes to his aid.

Readers already know a few things about Star and Stripe based on how other nations and the organization itself have responded. When it comes to breaking the rules, she is irresponsible and impetuous. But she loves All Might too much to care. The reason for this is that the organization is preoccupied with sending heroes to help All Might in large numbers.

Villains are more likely to attack a nation after the heroes have left, as the stability they left behind is threatened. Worse yet, each nation is now going through its own existential crises, making a mass migration of heroes impossible. Despite this, Star and Stripe continues to leave the United States without authorization.

Other heroes, such as Egypt’s Salaam and Singapore’s Big Red Dot from My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, are eager to help All Might and have expressed displeasure at not being able to travel, emphasizing Star and Stripe’s dedication to helping All Might. his teacher. The fact is that despite their strong opinions, they obey the international organization. While this is going on, Star and Stripe chooses what to do on her behalf.

While her emotions for All Might allow her to defy convention, the most intriguing thing about Star and Stripe isn’t that. It’s because she wasn’t America’s number one hero six years earlier. My Hero Academia: Watchmen featured Christopher Skyline as Playboy Hero: Captain Celebrity. Regardless of the circumstances, Captain Celebrity’s demotion is ironic, as he doesn’t show up favorably on Watchmen.

However, despite his relationship status, the acts he performs to gain attention as a playboy and his numerous lawsuits for improper conduct serve as a stark reminder of this flaw. When he finds out that he is going to be a father, his attitude drastically changes and he strives to be a better role model for his children. Later, when he is humiliated by his own altruistic act of protecting people (even though it is his job), his personality changes again.

Captain Celebrity is not the highest ranked hero for the first time in his career as a Pro Hero as he doesn’t deserve it. His career may have taken an ironic turn ending after the birth of his child, allowing him to finally be there for those who needed him most.

Captain Celebrity’s replacement as the country’s first hero remains a mystery at this point. My Hero Academia viewers may wonder if Star and Stripe often acts reckless for his teacher, or if it’s a one-time thing. My Hero Academia has the perfect opportunity to show that in his heyday, All Might was a truly wonderful mentor, encouraging Star and Stripe to serve as cavalry when things were at their worst. Thanks to Stain, of course.

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