Vs. Queen Bee Arc

The Vs. Queen Bee Arc is the third story arc in My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.

After Kuin Hachisuka failed attempt with Stendhal, she continues to spread chaos throughout Naruhata with her Bees filled with Trigger. Meanwhile Knuckleduster is in search of his daughter, Tamao Oguro which ends in a climatic battle for his daughter's life.

The intrepid researcher Makoto
After the run in with Stendhal, Koichi Haimawari resumes his life at college. However, he is struggling with the college work. While eating in the college canteen, truggling with one of his course books, a female college student asks to sit next to him and inquires about his book, so Koichi shows her his Hero Sociology book.

The female notes that it is a difficult book and recommends him to copy notes from an upperclassman from his study group, but Kocihi tells her that he is not in any. The female student doesn't seem surprised that he's a loner and says that she will help him. One of the other female college students identifies her as Makoto. Koichi greatly appreciates her help.

Makoto knows that he is Koichi Haimawari, known at the college as "The Creeper of the Naruhata Ruins", much to Koichi's disappointment. Makoto tells him that she was looking for someone who lives in that area, and proposes a deal: she will help him with his studies and in return he will help her on an errand. Koichi accepts.

Later, at Koichi's home, Pop☆Step is inside reading a book and overhears Koichi and Makoto. Pop goes to hide while Koichi unlocks his door and asks Makoto to wait outside while he tidies up the place, throwing all the junk right where Kazuho is hiding. He finishes cleaning up his home and invites her in. After seeing his class registration form, she offers to give him lecture notes and past exam questions but he must handle attendance himself. Moving on to his main problem, Hero Sociology, Makoto reviews the third chapter of his book, “Discord between Vigilantism and the Official Hero Licensing System”.

Makoto explains that Vigilantism is a transitional period; as society begins to stabilize, vigilantism begins to waver and/or be absorbed by the official Hero System. In order to control the mayhem after humans obtained Quirks, vigilantes appeared in order to keep the peace.

After legislation came about, these vigilantes became heroes. However, the truth of the matter is that the world's first hero system, enacted in Rhode Island, only recognized seven out of the 189 vigilantes as heroes while the rest of the vigilantes were recognized as Quirk-wielding villains. Makoto concludes that vigilantism, which is identified as "personal justice", was the origin of heroes, which is built upon the idea of "societal justice," but at the same time vigilantism is a vehicle for opposition towards mass surveillance.

Makoto asks Koichi a surprise question: what was the decisive factor that separated heroes from villains when the Rhode Island law was first enacted. Koichi does not know, so Makoto reveals that the answer is a secret and while the question will not appear in his exam, it is the topic of her research thesis. She asks him for his help on her research thesis and will give him the answer in due time, which he accepts.

To Koichi surprise, she asks him to do a field survey investigating the rumored "Vigilantes of Naruhata". Makoto thinks that by studying modern-day vigilantes, she might get a insight into the process that created the current hero system. Koichi is nervous since he is one of the members of the Naruhata Vigilantes.

Makoto asks him if there is something wrong. He questions her task since while he has “heard” some good deeds from them, he is wary of sticking their noses into other people who fights villains regularly. She replies that is why she asked him for his help: to be her bodyguard. She leaves while he agrees to meet her at ten at the station on Saturday. Koichi closes his door as Pop☆Step appears and is not in the best of moods due to him being with another girl.

At his apartment, Naomasa Tsukauchi returns from work and greets his younger sister, Makoto. He asks her about her thesis, to which she replies that she is getting all her sources in place. She asks him about any villains or hero information he has learned of, but he replies that he cannot leak any confidential information. He warns her not to approach any villains out of curiosity. She interprets his warning as "do not get caught", to which he replies firmly that she must not get into any danger.

At Koichi's home later that evening, Pop☆Step is annoyed with Makoto's interference, appearing out of nowhere as if she owned the place. However, Koichi does not take Pop's rants to heart as he is doing his college work.

On Saturday morning, Koichi is training with Knuckleduster, and thanks to his better mastering of his Slide and Glide, he shows him the new Super Move he has created, the High-Speed Double Sweep. Knuckleduster commends him for the better tactical use of his Quirk. However, Pop☆Step finds Koichi’s super move annoying, causing Knuckleduster to reply that annoyance is also a useful tactic, but Kazuho simply turns away.

Knuckleduster wonders about Kazuho's attitude, to which Koichi replies that she has been in a bad mood, and tells him about Makoto and her Vigilante research. Knuckleduster tells Koichi that Makoto's investigation into them will cause their identities to be revealed and the Police Force along with Villains will come attacking in droves; Koichi is well aware of this while a bad tempered Pop calls him a moron and turns away again.

Knuckleduster offers to keep Makoto silent with brute force, to which Koichi promises to deceive her as long as he does not interfere. Knuckleduster decides to let Koichi handle the situation but warns him not to let his business and pleasure intertwine. Koichi is not sure which parts is which in all that situation.

Koichi meets up with Makoto and spaces out due to Makoto's dazzling professional attire. Meanwhile, Pop☆Step is secretly spying on Koichi and Makoto. Makoto tells Koichi that she has been using social media to pinpoint the places where Vigilantes tend to appear. As they walk to their destination, Makoto states that she wants to hear the locals' perception of them. Makoto reiterates her question about the decisive factor that separated Heroes from the Villains and reveals that the factor is popularity. Makoto reveals that the purpose of her investigation is to find out how well the "Naruhata Vigilantes" are accepted by the citizens.

They start their investigation and encounter Ichimoku Samazu and Jube Namimaru. They teases to reveal to Makoto who the Cruller really is, with Koichi signaling them not to reveal his identity. They give positive reception about Pop☆Step but are negative towards Knuckleduster. Koichi and Makoto ask the locals about their opinions towards the Vigilantes and after compiling all the perceptions, the populace's perception of the Vigilantes are: The Cruller being helpful but creepy (at which Ichimoku and Jube laugh), Pop☆Step is mostly known for her buttocks and being cute while Knuckleduster is not widely known but the few who do know him view him as scary.

Suddenly, Makoto's laptop is stolen from her by Emperor Yotsuura. Ichimoku and Jube chase after Yotsura while Koichi goes to get changed into his Crawler costume. Pop☆Step appears and chooses not to interfere because she is fine if Makoto loses all her research. Koichi however, is sure that his secret identity will not be revealed and wants to get the Laptop back. He also wants to show off a little. Pop asks him when he's gotten so vain.

Koichi uses his Quirk to catch up to Yotsuura and tries to trip him with his High-Speed Double Sweep, but the thief dodges him by jumping. After failing, Koichi tries to create some distance between them, but Yotsuura kicks his soccer ball into Koichi's, sent him reeling back. Suddenly, Yotsuura is shot in the back by Ichimoku's laser which causes him to fall down. Jube and Ichimoku beat up Yotsuura and tie him up as Koichi manages to get back Makoto's laptop.

Jube and Ichimoku leave as Makoto thanks them for their help. Makoto also thanks Koichi for his help and gives him a hand shake while also asking him one final question, which he accepts. As they shake hands, Makoto asks Koichi if he is the Cruller; shaking hands allows Makoto to activate her Quirk, Polygraph, which can only be activated through physical contact with the target and it allows her to judge the authenticity of her target's words. However, Koichi replies that she is incorrect about him being the "Cruller" and Makoto's Quirk judges that Koichi is telling the truth, so she apologizes.

Makoto returns to her home to work on her thesis with the information she has obtained, although she does not seem satisfied. Her brother Naomasa asks her what's wrong, and Makoto replies she is mixed about having gotten the data she needed but is disappointed that she could not get any great evidence and wonders if her intuition is getting stale.

At his home, Koichi and Pop are looking through copies of Makoto's data, are sniping at each other with selections from the interviews. Pop laughs at the harsh criticism towards The Cruller, and Koichi makes her shut down by reading aloud that people consider Pop☆Step to be just butt and has no singing voice. Koichi is frustrated that the public calls him "The Cruller" when he acknowledges himself as "The Crawler". As Koichi and Kazuho bicker, Knuckleduster is nonchalantly reading the newspaper.

The Hero from America
One day, The Crawler is chasing after a thief on a motorcycle while Pop☆Step advises him to leave this situation to the Police Force. However, he refuses because the robber can escape down some back alley, and plans to keep up with the motorcyclist until the Police Force arrives.

Being distracted talking to Pop, Koichi realize to late that the villain uses Longleg Quirk to kick him in the face, which sends him spiraling out of control. Koichi is about to hit a truck but is suddenly rescued by a by flying hero, who not only rescues him but apprehends the motorcycle villain at the same time. The new Hero praises Koichi's courage but suggests leaving the dangerous jobs to the pros.

Koichi thanks the Hero saving him and awkwardly asks how he is. The Hero is offended that Koichi does not know of him, and reveals himself to be Captain Celebrity, the top-ranked American Hero. Captain Celebrity signs an autograph on Koichi's exclusive All Might hoodie, much to Koichi's chagrin. However, Captain Celebrity believes his autograph is worth a lot more than some hoodie, with which Koichi disagrees since only the owner can decide the true worth of an object.

Captain Celebrity relents to Koichi's view but is skeptical about All Might, thinking that he is all brawn and no brains. Captain Celebrity takes to the skies while bidding Koichi farewell, telling him to play hero doesn't suit him.

Back at Koichi's apartment, Knuckleduster and Pop watch an announcement that Captain Celebrity will begin working as a Hero in Tokyo. After seeing footage of Captain Celebrity lifting a cruise liner, Knuckleduster comments that Captain "Catastrophe" Celebrity has had multiple lawsuits filed against him and been subject to multiple scandals. Due to all of this, Captain Celebrity could not continue his work in his home country and came to Japan to try his luck there.

Koichi is not surprised as he rubbed him the wrong way. Pop is surprised that Koichi is bad mouthing someone. Kazuho asks Koichi what he is doing and Koichi responds that he is rubbing Captain Celebrity's autograph off his hoodie.

The next day, the city is under attack by a Kaiju-like Villain. Among the crowd of frightened people, is the person responsible for the situation, Kuin Hachisuka. She determines that Gigantification Quirks are powerful but since they are so easily identifiable, Heroes come within a few minutes, and concludes that Gigantification Quirks are not useful for intricate crimes, deciding to extract a sample later on.

Koichi and Pop are helping the civilians evacuate; one little girl asks for help in rescuing someone called Masahiko. Captain Celebrity shows up and Koichi informs him that someone could not get away. However, Captain Celebrity decides to wait until the media arrives on the scene and since the Police have not made any requests he is not obligated to act. An aggravated Koichi goes off to rescue Masahiko himself.

Right at that moment, Captain Celebrity is contacted and is informed that the media is on its way and dispatch requests from the Police Force have been arranged. Captain Celebrity flies to the monster Villain and starts beating it up; after a few more blows the monster falls down while Captain Celebrity rescues a female civilian.

However, Captain Celebrity's recklessness in handling the monstrous Villain causes the monster to flail about, which sends debris flying everywhere. Koichi manages to avoid the falling debris and reaches the house. To Koichi's surprise, Masahiko is just a dog. Whether dog or not, Koichi considers all lives to be valuable, and tries to get the dog's chain off it.

Captain Celebrity finishes off the monstrous Villain, who falls between two buildings, causing serious damage to both. Koichi manages to release the dog and uses his Quirk to escape along with the dog but the collapsing debris is catching up to him. Captain Celebrity rescues Koichi to the media's applause and yet again signs his autograph on Koichi's hoodie.

As the media over exaggerates Captain Celebrity's heroics, Koichi is disappointed that he ended up being saved, but Kazuho is glad that no one was seriously injured. The little girl comes to collect her dog from Koichi and she thanks him. Captain Celebrity admits that Koichi deserves all the credit for rescuing the dog, only because it is out of his area of expertise. Koichi thanks Captain Celebrity for the compliment.

However, Captain Celebrity advises Koichi to find a different getup than his "drab" hoodie as he does not want improper clothing to be in the same camera shot as him, much to Koichi's chagrin. Captain Celebrity flies off as an annoyed Koichi is still unable to appreciate the American Hero.

Due to the monster attack, one of the buildings had started to collapse, so the Police Force began evacuating the people inside. Koichi helps out with the evacuation and finds a sumo wrestler and a woman in one of the rooms, both with their left legs injured. Koichi doesn't think he can carry both at once, but Captain Celebrity appears and offers to help him. To Koichi's annoyance, Captain Celebrity only takes care of the woman, while he has to carry the heavy sumo wrestler.

Suddenly, rubble from the building begins to crumble and fall on Koichi, but Captain Celebrity stops it and saves him. Captain Celebrity poses at the cameras while an annoyed Koichi carries the man to safety. Seeing that the demolition and removal of the building requires more entertainment, Captain Celebrity brings in his personal cheerleader squad. As Captain Celebrity and his cheerleader squad show off, Pop sees that Koichi is annoyed at Captain Celebrity hogging all of the spotlight and Koichi admits that he is jealous of Captain Celebrity.

Suddenly, Koichi spots Makoto who is one of the cheerleaders which not only surprises him but disappoints him as well. Pop Step finds Makoto to be vulgar for jumping around in her cheerleading mini skirt, but Koichi begs to differ while referring to Kazuho's own revealing apparel which she refutes.

Makoto spots Koichi and Pop Step and ask them for and interview, which causes the duo to retreat. However, Makoto's attention is diverted by the rescue squad needing her assistance. Before she heads over, Captain Celebrity talks to Makoto, thanking her for all her help. Interested in her, Captain Celebrity invites Makoto to lunch on top of a skyscraper, which she is excited for.

From an alley, Koichi watches the exchange and becomes jealous. Knuckleduster suddenly appears and notes that Captain Celebrity's "playboy" side has risen again and explains that most of his lawsuits have to do with women; the biggest being the financial reparation he paid to his wife after they were granted legal separation and despite losing everything, Captain Celebrity is reverting back to his old habits, having not reflected on any of his grievances.

Later on in casual clothes, Koichi and Pop trail Makoto. Captain Celebrity spots Koichi and asks him about his stalking. Koichi explains that he was simply in the area as Makoto introduces Koichi to Captain Celebrity. Captain Celebrity tells Koichi that he and Makoto are going on their date, which Makoto says is just a business meeting. Captain Celebrity flies off with Makoto in his arms. Suddenly, a loud noise is heard from a bank.

In the skyscraper, Makoto looks down and sees that a bank robbery is occurring and tells Captain Celebrity about it. However, Captain Celebrity is more interested in her and their date. As Captain Celebrity gushes over their romantic lunch, Makoto begins speaking to a person called Pamela over her phone, which shocks Captain Celebrity.

To the horror of Captain Celebrity, Makoto reveals that she became friends with his wife Pamela on the internet last week. Makoto tells Captain Celebrity that Pamela doesn't want him going back to his old ways and threatens him with another lawsuit, which scares Captain Celebrity into temporarily leaving their lunch so that he can stop the bank robbery.

In the bank, a dolphin-like villain demands an escape car, threatening two female hostages. Captain Celebrity appears and ties up the villain in a flash. The two hostages run to hug Captain Celebrity in gratitude, but but he kindly says he doesn't have time and after spotting Koichi, he grabs him and takes him to the skyscraper to take pictures with him and Makoto, doing so in order to show his wife Pamela that he hasn't reverted to his old ways.

As Captain Celebrity talks his way out of trouble to his wife over the phone about his date being nothing more than fanservice, Koichi sees the pictures and notes that Captain Celebrity doesn't strike him as someone who would be buddy-buddy with other men, which intrigues Makoto. Makoto realizes that Captain Celebrity should start appealing to the male demographic as his fanbase consists entirely of females.

Taking Makoto's advice into account, Captain Celebrity's cheerleading squad dress up as schoolboy delinquents as well he also has an Ōendan made up of guys to appeal to the male demographic. This extreme change is broadcast everywhere, and in response internet communities and media overseers begin jokingly asserting that this change came from Captain Celebrity being stricken with food poisoning from all the Japanese sushi.

At his home, Koichi, Pop and Knuckleduster watch this on television as Kazuho comments on the sudden change while Koichi isn't interested.

Story Impact

 * Captain Celebrity comes to Japan.
 * Koichi meets Makoto Tsukauchi
 * Makoto becomes Captain Celebrity's manager.
 * Makoto discovers the true identities of the Naruhata Vigilantes
 * Makoto helps Kazuho with his idol career and becomes the manager of the FeatherHats
 * The first Next-Level Villain appears
 * Tamao Oguro is freed from Kuin's control.
 * A mysterious man takes the remaining bee after Kuin's defeat.

Quirks Introduced

 * Polygraph: Makoto's Quirk allows her to monitor a person's physiological signals by touching them, allowing her to determine whether or not someone is lying.
 * Soccer: Emperor Yotsuura's Quirk gives him the powerful and intricate footwork of a professional soccer player.
 * Longleg: The unnamed motorcyclist thief's Quirk allows him to extend his left leg.
 * Flight: Captain Celebrity’s Quirk allows him to fly at high speeds.
 * Fly Swatter: Shoko's Quirk allows her to send energy waves from her hands and attack from a farther distance than her normal reach.
 * Monster Cat: This Quirk allows a cat to fuse with an object of its choosing, becoming a cat-object hybrid.
 * Electric Eel: Teruo's mutated Quirk gives him the appearance of a giant eel-man, and lets him discharge a surge of electricity.
 * Overclock: Number 6's Quirk allows him to accelerate to extreme speeds.
 * Swan: This Quirk grants its user two large, white, swan-like wings on his back.