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In order to combat monsters more effectively with less risks as well as promoting the culture of win-win and fairness between heroes, all Neo Heroes are mostly work together as a team with a Neo Commanders as team leader to deal with monsters.
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In order to combat monsters more effectively with less risks as well as promoting the culture of win-win and fairness between heroes, unlike the Hero Association who primarily promotes individual hero culture and lack of team works, all Neo Heroes are mostly work together as a team with a Neo Commanders as team leader to deal with monsters.
   
 
The Neo Heroes have developed an advanced A.I. system where it analyzes the situation and picks the most suitable talents, which almost always consist of teams of three or four, to deal with the threat. Furthermore, they also have several armored transport vehicles and light aircraft available at each city to transport the heroes.
 
The Neo Heroes have developed an advanced A.I. system where it analyzes the situation and picks the most suitable talents, which almost always consist of teams of three or four, to deal with the threat. Furthermore, they also have several armored transport vehicles and light aircraft available at each city to transport the heroes.

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Neo Heroes
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The Neo Heroes (ネオヒーローズ, Neohīrōzu) are a new body of heroes formed by Blue to replace the prevailing Hero Association. Blue created the Neo Heroes to show the world what true heroes are, as he deems the Hero Association corrupt and self-serving.[1]

Overview

Unlike the Hero Association, the Neo Heroes recruits members through a special headhunting system rather than through a physical and written test. There are more than 2000 candidates in the Neo Heroes, which is larger than the 546 pro heroes of the Hero Association. Furthermore, the organization seems to know the shortcomings of the current Hero Association in terms of corruption, unfair treatment of its heroes, as well as collateral damage often caused (some S-Class heroes, especially Tatsumaki, often cause massive property damage during their fights) in order to build the better hero organization.

So far, they have recruited a handful of S-Class heroes to join their organization. Some of these S-Class heroes include Metal Bat, Child Emperor, and Superalloy Darkshine. According to the Neo Heroes' recruiter, they promise to treat heroes much fairer than the current Hero Association. The Neo Heroes offer multiple benefits which entice many heroes to join their organization, such as clothing, food, increased income, accommodations, and an abundance of equipment for new or lower ranking heroes. Unlike the Hero Association, the Neo Heroes are more focused on the safety of the heroes, and they do not force any of their heroes to complete quotas. They do, however, require their heroes to have "normative awareness," yet took no issue with Raiden attacking Superalloy Darkshine despite the latter's clear discomfort with engaging in combat. They also took no issue with two top-position candidates attacking many other heroes in the room. This fact shows that the bullying culture between strong heroes and weak heroes still not going away.  

Due to the counterproductive and anti-meritocratic nature of the ranking system of the Hero Association, Neo Heroes eschews the ranking system and creates a culture where strong and weak heroes to be able to work together and growing together, which is based on win-win solution.  

However, their headhunting system is as biased as the conventional test in the Hero Association, since they only focus mostly on the designation of the S-Class, rather than the other heroes in the lower class, which indicates why they didn't try to recruit Saitama. However, this attitude has recently changed, as multiple A-class heroes have been invited to association, such as Forte, Butterfly DX, and Chain'n'toad

Unlike the Hero Association, who doesn't care about changes in its protocols and improving reactions and battle strategies to Dragon-level mysterious beings and above, the Neo Heroes are more willing to listen to criticism and changes, which is the reason why Child Emperor joined the Neo Heroes.

Structure

In order to combat monsters more effectively with less risks as well as promoting the culture of win-win and fairness between heroes, unlike the Hero Association who primarily promotes individual hero culture and lack of team works, all Neo Heroes are mostly work together as a team with a Neo Commanders as team leader to deal with monsters.

The Neo Heroes have developed an advanced A.I. system where it analyzes the situation and picks the most suitable talents, which almost always consist of teams of three or four, to deal with the threat. Furthermore, they also have several armored transport vehicles and light aircraft available at each city to transport the heroes.

Plot

Neo Heroes Introduction Saga

Genos details to Saitama the existence of the Neo Heroes, appearing to show interest in seeing if he can grow stronger from joining their ranks and even having received an invitation already. However, when Saitama shows his lack of interest out of apathy, Genos decides not to join them either.

Superalloy Darkshine, Child Emperor, and Metal Bat all quit the Hero Association and join the Neo Heroes. Darkshine joins not as a Hero, but as a trainer and sparring partner instead. McCoy is revealed to have joined the Neo Heroes as well.

The day after Sweet Mask reveals his monster form to the world, Suiryu is revealed to have joined the Neo Heroes as a top member.

Members

References

  1. One-Punch Man Webcomic; Chapter 125, page 23