A standout feature of Blue Lock Chapter 1 is its commonly found in sports manga.

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:

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A standout feature of Blue Lock Chapter 1 is its commonly found in sports manga.

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: