Shoto Todoroki has finally released his new technique, Flashfire Fist: Phosphor, which he created to counter Dabi’s attack in the first place. As a part of the last chapter, Shoto employed this offensive manoeuvre against Dabi to great effect. The chapter finishes on a cliffhanger, & “My Hero Academia” Chapter 352 will almost certainly depict the aftermath of the attack.
The manga, on the other hand, is currently on hiatus, and fans will have to wait to find out what happened to Dabi. The release of “My Hero Academia” Chapter 352 has been postponed till May 15. In Chapter 351 of “My Hero Academia,” the Hero Almanac detailed the Ultimate Move: Flashfire Fist, which generates internal heat to its greatest capacity before unleashing it as an assault. Endeavour has attained the highest level of fire manifestation with the Flashfire Fist.
While Endeavor was able to perfect this manoeuvre, he soon discovered its limits. Meanwhile, Dabi was ecstatic following his brief conversation with his younger brother. Shoto saw that Dabi was more rapid than he was in raising the temperature and that there was no sign of hesitancy in his actions. In the midst of his thrust for Dabi, Shoto shouted that he will stop him. And it was at that instant that Dabi unleashed Flashfire Fist: Hell Spider on the battlefield.
The heroes were taken aback when they noticed Dabi preparing Endeavor’s move. Ingenium observed that Dabi’s rendition of Flashfire Fist was thicker and more haphazard than the standard form. Shoto had taken a direct strike, and the heroes raced to his aid as quickly as they could. During the battle, Dabi launched a barrage of obscenities at Shoto, even referring to him as Endeavor’s “half-baked puppet,” according to the transcript.
“Middle school student Izuku Midoriya aspires to be a hero above all else, but he lacks the necessary abilities to accomplish it. With little possibility of ever being accepted into the elite U.A. High School for emerging heroes, his life is beginning to appear to be a dead end. Then he has a chance to meet All Might, the greatest hero of them all, which allows him a second opportunity to change his fate…,” reads the official summary of the “My Hero Academia” series, as published by Manga Plus.
Chapters of “My Hero Academia” are released on a weekly basis. Fans may read the chapter on Viz and Manga Plus, which are both available online. The manga is based on a narrative by Kohei Horikoshi, who also wrote the manga.