'Toriko' chapter 387 spoilers, predictions: Starjun to be revived by Toriko despite his heavy wounds?

Cover for the latest Toriko compendium, volume 36. Viz Media

The fight with Neo Acacia continues after last week's chapter had fans see Starjun sacrifice himself. Even though he looks like he may perish soon, it is said that Starjun may still be revived through Toriko.

This week's chapter has Starjun revealing to Toriko that they are brothers. In addition, it is also confirmed that the two are the sons of God Chef Froese and Acacia, though they have been born at least decades apart, as Froese used her back channel skill on them. Meanwhile, as Starjun is dying, his Gourmet Luck manifested itself and protected Toriko from Neo Acacia's attack. Toriko then proceeded to eat Center, and his appetite demon materialized. The fully-awakened appetite demon then joined Toriko, giving him more power.

Fans are waiting for at least two more power-ups for Toriko since it is revealed that the character has three appetite demons inside him. Aside from the Red Ogre which is already fully awake, Toriko has yet to manage his Blue demon, as well as the white, winged one, which is said to be the strongest appetite demon. It is even rumored that Toriko's white appetite demon is much stronger than Neo, who has already been awakened and has joined Acacia.

Meanwhile, although all seems lost for Starjun, speculations suggest that Toriko may also let Starjun eat Center so that his appetite demon manifests itself and strengthens Starjun, saving him from death. This is quite possible, given that with the revelation of Starjun and Toriko being brothers, the two joins Midora as the strongest fighters who are able to go toe-to-toe with Neo Acacia. While there are other fighters still present, like the rest of the Four Heavenly Kings, both Toriko and Starjun has appetite demons that are strong enough to fight the final boss.

"Toriko" chapter 387 has already been released, and the next chapter of the series should be expected next week.

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