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While most series emphasize camaraderie and collective success, Chapter 1 introduces the radical philosophy of , presented by Jinpachi Ego. He argues that Japan's lack of a World Cup title is due to a deficiency in "extraordinary egoism" and that the world's best strikers are those who prioritize their own goals over the team. Key Highlights of the First Chapter:
A standout feature of Blue Lock Chapter 1 is its commonly found in sports manga.

Great write-up about Tom Wolfe’s take on modern art. It’s funny how much our appreciation is guided by reaction and impulses that tend to settle and soften over time—hence the reason we see modern art in doctor’s offices and think nothing of it. It’s hard to imagine that book being published today, yet in its day it was a daring statement.