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JOJO : My Stand Is Black sperm

Transmigrated into Jotaro’s cellmate, a bewildered loner named Shintaro wakes into a world he already knows — and an ending he remembers. His Stand, christened Black Magician, is no marble-chested avenger: it’s a swarm of obscene, ink-black figures that multiply, argue, and devour protein to grow. Ugly, loud, and brutally efficient, they turn math-like battles into chaos in Shintaro’s favor. Thrust into the original crusade, Shintaro shares a cell with Jotaro Kujo and is swept into the orbit of Joseph Joestar and Mohammed Avdol — Avdol’s Magicians Red turns rooms to ovens — and the haunted, brilliant Noriaki Kakyoin with his Hierophant Green. Where the original timeline saw Flesh Buds, shattered hopes, and costly losses, Shintaro’s appetite and improvisation seed new outcomes: a torn flesh-bud pulled free, a fevered hostage eased, a bullet stopped by sheer stubbornness. When the hunt arcs toward Aswan, betrayals erupt mid-flight, pilots turn traitors, and a vampire who bends time tests every plan. Black Magician’s ridiculousness becomes an asset: numbers blunt remote attacks, tiny hands jam tentacles, and a relentless hunger fuels daring gambits. This is a cheeky, cinematic retelling — part wish-fulfillment, part thriller — where a hungry, absurd Stand and a ragged team of heroes rewrite fate one outrageous, protein-fueled stunt at a time. even Jotaro has to admit it: “Your Stand is ugly as hell… but damn, it’s useful.” [ JOJO, But the Stand Star White Sperm JOJO,但是替身白精之星 ] [B1ntion] https://[email protected]/mrSOMEONE01234? [replace @ with a]
ATOMIC_ZOHAK · 121.2k Views

MHA: Attract & Repel

Asahi Mochizuki enters U.A. High School with everything a hero needs: a mastered Quirk that bends the fundamental forces of attraction and repulsion, a strategic mind that processes a battlefield the way most people process a chessboard, and a confidence so complete it reads, to most people, as arrogance. He is not wrong about his abilities. He is wrong about what they are for. MHA: Attract & Repel follows Asahi across the full sweep of the My Hero Academia canon — from the chaos of the U.A. entrance exams to the fire of the Final War — as the world systematically dismantles his central belief: that excellence is the same as worth, and that being very good at heroics is the same as being a good hero. The story is built on four collisions. The first is with his own limits — a Nomu that doesn't care how talented he is, a license exam that fails him not for lacking ability but for lacking presence, a collateral damage incident that no amount of skill can undo. The second is with the people who refuse to keep their distance: Momo Yaoyorozu, his oldest friend and most honest critic; Kirishima, Mina, Sero, and the rest of Class 1-A, who form a found family around a man who didn't ask for one and doesn't know what to do with it. The third is with Mei Hatsume — the one person whose single-minded obsession with creation mirrors his own, whose love language is a perfectly engineered support grenade, and who falls asleep at her workbench every night without knowing she has become the center of his gravity. The fourth, and final, is with All For One: a villain whose argument about power, ownership, and purpose is coherent enough to demand a real answer rather than a fist. The answer Asahi builds — across 135 chapters of action, training arcs, quiet workshops, long chess matches, and one war that reshapes the hero world — is not ideological. It is specific. It is the people in the room. It is the workshop at midnight. It is a promise made in two words that he keeps. This is a slow burn in every sense. The romance earns its resolution. The growth earns its declaration. The Number One spot is the last thing the story is about.
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