An American Superhero in Japan

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An American Superhero in Japan was a Fanfic written by Troper Sijo that is about Exactly What It Says on the Tin- the adventures (and misadventures) of an American superhero who finds himself having to live in Japan- a Japan based on the one from Anime, that is. It was the first of a planned series but personal matters prevented him from doing more than the first chapter; he has plans to eventually continue it.

The stories are planned as a homage to all kinds of Anime genres with the added appeal of a crossover with American-style Superhero Tropes. They use all-original characters that are very intentionally based on specific Anime Character Types (while still being three-dimensional).

The story is about Psion, a young hero from New York who feels unappreciated in America, where superheroes are a dime a dozen. He goes to Japan for a vacation only to discover that the country is having problems with a Villain Alliance known as The Makkai; the authorities cannot seem to get the various Japanese superheroes to work with them to combat the menace (because they are mostly lone wolves) so The Japanese Self Defense Force asks for Psion’s help instead. Deciding that this is his chance to finally be respected for his efforts, he accepts. Of course, this means he’s now going to have to live in a country that is stranger than he imagines. Will he find success (and love!) or will his expectations be crushed? And how will the people of Japan react to him?

You can find the original here, but very likely I’ll start the series over before I continue, to make the chapters shorter and clearer.

The characters were created by Sijo with help in names and design from his friend Fractyl. And of course, with research done in TV Tropes!

Character Sheet:

Psion: Real name Simon Jones, a high school student (just graduated) from New York City. A mutant with mental powers, Simon has been a hero for about two years. A comic book and Manga fan, he’s been dreaming of visiting Japan since he was a kid, and decided to extend his stay to help with The Makkai problem, but only as long as the JSDF pays for his expenses (he doesn’t consider himself to be working for them, though.) Currently lives in a boarding house in Tokyo full of somewhat "eccentric" persons.

  • The Cape (trope): Tries very hard to be one like the American heroes he idolizes.
  • Fish Out of Water: Actually he was ready for the cultural differences of Japan, having read a lot about them. He wasn't ready for the quirkiness of SOME of its peoples.
    • He speaks Japanese almost flawlessly, since he spent years studying it precisely for this trip. However he never learned to read kanji –never though he’d need to, he was going to stay only for a few days, and it costed extra- which is bound to cause him trouble now.
  • Meaningful Name: Named after a letter of the Greek alphabet that is also a term for mental superpowers (psionics). He wears one as his Chest Insignia.
  • Secret Identity: He won’t tell it to anyone, even the JSDF. They gave him a wrist communicator so they can call him when needed.
  • Superheroes Wear Tights: green with a cape, gloves and a chest insignia. Wears stylized goggles as a mask. May get an upgrade later.
  • Telekinesis: His power type; strong enough to toss cars around. Also uses it to fly.


List of “Episodes” planned so far:

  • Ep. One: Psion arrives in Japan and almost immediately runs into what seems to be an Alien Invasion. After helping the JSDF fight it off, he- gets arrested!?
  • Ep. Two: After clearing up that matter, the JSDF’s Leader invites Psion to help them, hoping his example will convince the local superheroes to also work with them. He happily agrees! But he runs into his first problem right away: WHERE is he going to live? Note: Introduces most of his regular Supporting Cast.
  • Ep. Three: After Learning that a baby whale has been captured for exploitation (and shocked to learn that this is legal in Japan) Psion, despite fearing that his personal plans will be ruined, decides to free it. Except when he gets where it is kept, he finds that a mysterious girl with magical abilities has beaten him to it! Is he fated to meet her again?
Tropes used in An American Superhero in Japan include: