
With this deceptive power, I will never fall. No matter how much my body is worn down on the surface, there won’t be a single wound that can reach the depths of my heart!
Wake up? No, thank you.
If this is a dream, I will continue to sleep forever.
At the end of this unending dream lies the continuation of the dream that the eleven of us saw.
>>1
You were saying that it would be enough with just Enma-san, Silverman-san, and me, but you’re properly acknowledging everyone as companions, aren’t you?
>>38
The discussion about whether to use Magpa was enjoyable in itself, but when permission was granted, I was confused and thought, “Really, this guy…”
>>38
I was thinking of having the gunslinger be a victim, you know. 🌚
I couldn’t do it because it was just too sad😊
>>48
I really love my friends!
Psycho Man, that’s enough.
You were too serious.
Even though I only fought once, it left a strong impression on me.
It’s terrible to think that such a remarkable person was called the Massacre King → (Arrogant) I can only call him the Massacre King…
It’s something really cool and sad, isn’t it?
>>6
Silver: I want to become a true justice superhuman and lead the superhumans, but I can’t separate perfection and the intent to kill from battle, and I’m at a loss.
Psycho: It was precisely because I admired perfection and ideals more than anyone else that I sacrificed even my own perfect techniques as a tribute to Magpa, and I couldn’t let my comrades die (friendship, which I should have rejected above all else).
Too sad.
A person with a noble spirit is too much.
A person who is rational to the utmost can coexist.
I have done it…
When it comes to fighting, they are a completely perfect superhuman, so it’s no wonder that Psycho envies them.
In the Omega chapter, there was a huge uproar in the backstory, and it wasn’t good.
Psycho Man is highly regarded as the most suited for being a superhero, right…?
Can you let us die?
I like it too, you know.
It is said that the progenitor also suffered from an infinite lifespan.
>>12
The justice of the future, like Suguru and Terry, fulfilled dreams that I could not achieve no matter how hard I struggled.
When I’m depicted the size of the despair that I just couldn’t overcome myself…
The composition of Silverman, who had the most perfect superhuman qualities, and Psycho Man, who had the greatest potential for friendship power, respecting each other is truly beautiful.
I’m glad that Silver could be entrusted with various meanings for future generations…
If I had aimed for perfection on my own, I might have accumulated despair from which I could never escape.
You must have realized from seeing that terrible technique now.
This is my true nature.
>>15
It’s too much for this person to say this after their arrogance has exploded and no one can say anything.
>>23
Until then, I was saying all sorts of things like “Muscle Genocide, lol.”
The atmosphere at the arrogant showcase event has really changed, so it doesn’t feel like anyone is saying things like that anymore…
Is it the power of friendship? Even though they appeared shining brightly, once the gong sounded, they became completely devoid of light—a perfect model of a superhuman.
>>16
One brother suddenly exclaimed during the match, “Ah, I got it!” and started to shine.
>>65
Oh, it’s not that I’ve done it.
I have been searching all along to surpass my master and finally reach this point.
>>70
And then the money finally shone after billions of years in the universe, limited to one partner.
Because it connects to Suguru, who shines more than anyone else, with an opponent who should have been the enemy until just now and is the scariest opponent, the level of completion is high.
>>106
I think Suguru at that time wouldn’t lose to anyone for sure.
>>143
I also like to mention Psycho Man’s name to persuade the two of them.
>>157
Stepping between The Man and the Devil Superhuman, shining brightly with friendship power for Psycho.
Everything that defines Suguru as a superhero is packed in there.
It can be said that the relationship between the justice and the evil devil was influenced by Gold Brother’s successful gambling.
I never imagined that Silver Man would become such a cool character.
Kinnikuman! No, my descendant Kinnikusu Gur!
Watch this battle of mine.
And then I think.
What I expected from the justice superhumans of future generations.
Deep respect and friendship, a perfect struggle without compromise.
>No.1283208583
I never expected it to have a meaning of being a negative example!
I felt a strong determination to fully demonstrate what silver is capable of in this battle.
The argument that the Justice Superhero and the Brutal Superhero are fundamentally in the same category is incredibly compelling.
Nyaaa~~~ Gah!
Splash
>>25
Sah
>>36
It’s not a line, but it’s too harsh.
>>57
“I can only say, ‘This is my true nature…'”
Why was the anonymous person laughing hysterically while saying things like “Muscle Genocide”?
>>26
Well… um… I’m sorry.
Even if they say he’s the ancestor of justice superheroes, in the end, Silverman is just a perfect superhuman.
→He was a perfect superhuman…
(Psychoman, whom you can only call a meat chunk)
The longing for what I lack intersects.
But it didn’t work.
In the flashback, covering the face with hands…
Just being grabbed during the setup twisted the psycho’s face in fear.
The ideal is a superhero of justice, but the person turned out to be too perfect a superhero to handle.
I’m scared that that damn sturdy Psycho Man will turn into an arrogant Psycho Man.
At that time, I thought I had died instantly.
>>35
Living with a half-hearted fall was terrible.
The way to master the heavenly body is too full of murderous intent, right? lol
It was really that kind of technique…
What a noble superhuman this is, this is our ancestor!
The arrogance from her was too beautiful.
Psycho Man, who was as tenacious as to draw hate from readers, falls silent in one blow.
I didn’t expect Psycho to become such a rich character, even though it’s silver too.
The brutal superhuman is a faction of the righteous superhumans.
It’s a subtle balancing act.
Sudden persuasiveness.
The story about the “King of Massacres”?! It was not funny at all…
It’s impressive how well the character stands out, even though there’s only been one battle.
The intensity of the general who is fighting a lot is unwavering, not losing to even the psycho.
This technique is not something like the Muscle Spark (a wonderful move that I could never pull off).
>>47
It’s that Nemesis is unable to commit suicide while actually surviving with a perfect muscle spark…
So, Enma-sama… please assist me with the final blow…
The ancestors have a short screen time, yet everyone has such great characters.
Psycho Man feels like it’s enough… enough… from a certain point… Maybe you are the superhuman that Gin admired the most.
I can’t take it anymore!
The silence when the arrogant spark hits is nice, isn’t it?
It’s amazing how the line between justice, cruelty, and perfection becomes clear in this one battle.
Did I do something wrong?
>>56
It’s not wrong, but in a way, it was the most wrong.
>>56
When I read it again, I unexpectedly began to cry uncontrollably.
>>62
The weight of doubting the mistakes of one’s own actions, after having spent billions, by the self-proclaimed superhuman general who claims to be perfect…
The image of being unable to remove the killing intent from the arrogant spark and holding one’s head.
“Just for that… I cannot accept it,” was the reason Psycho Man shed tears until the very end, refusing to yield.
In any case, there is a strong impression of a sad person.
The future that has finally overlapped──
Nyaganyaga… Psycho Man? Who is that?
From Silverman’s perspective, Psycho Man was a remarkable individual who could obtain the power of emotions, which was an evolution that was impossible for a perfect superhuman like himself.
Because I admired an imperfect and stuck man like myself, it has closed off that path for me, and it’s painful…
When considering the mechanism of friendship power, the perfect superhuman, who can only fight with their own individual strength, was doomed from the very beginning…
>>67
That’s why it’s a pity that Psycho, who was the closest, avoided it out of self-loathing.
The fact that I used the Mag-Pod as an escape route.
>>73
Magnet power is ultimately just strength, so it would be good to maintain an appropriate distance.
>>100
Well, however, there is a significant difference between the power of the superhuman itself and the power obtained from external sources…
>>100
Nep’s response, unable to hold back in front of his favorite food.
That silver guy…
The reincarnation drop that Fanatic did was so beautiful that it really drove me crazy…
>>69
It’s terrible that it turned out to be a setup that fully utilized technique and grip strength.
It’s the highest praise that you might have been able to become the true hero of justice that I could never be.
>>71
I wanted to be you…
The reason I use this power is
It is solely for the sake of world peace.
>>74
Who knows what the true feelings are!
>>77
When Psycho Man speaks his true feelings, the light in his eyes disappears.
It’s a line that doesn’t seem like it’s coming from a brutal superhuman.
The greatness of a psycho guy who can explain everything as the youngest child.
After four battles, the almost unscathed Psychoman ends up in tatters after just one fight…
Psycho Man is just all flustered despite submitting the magnet power himself.
>>80
I think it’s good.
Nyagafu~
Receiving the opponent’s blood vomit is not perfect, after all…
Even if it means laying a hand on a lifelong friend…
>>83
There might be something mixed in with the blood.
I want to see the original Inferno and Revenger too.
>>84
It seems that it has developed from the arrogant setup, so it might probably be exclusive to the princes.
It is literally a battle between mythological heroes, so while there is a clash of their respective claims…
The clash of power and skill is quite impressive.
Final Ultimate Technique
Manifestation!!
After this, Nemesis’s arrogant failure is overshadowed by the fact that Silverman is even scarier thanks to the general’s commentary.
>>88
Kill
Intention
of
Mass
!
Could you stop breaking not just my body but my heart during the silver guy battle?
If Nepkin had used Magpa for world peace…
>>92
It seems that over there, they were trying to protect humanity in a different way than those idol superhumans.
Perhaps among the perfect ones, the Neptune duo faces Magpa the most properly.
>>101
It seems like as long as I just sit here for now, it should be fine, and since the immeasurable number of troops probably won’t come, I wonder if I was trying to protect this even though it was a somewhat extreme measure.
>>125
He did say that he would take Sugu’s mask and protect humanity instead.
Thank you for choosing someone like me as your founder.
Thank you.
I think the counterfeit of Brother Ataru’s mercy is close.
It’s good, right? Let’s fight to understand each other!
The problem of loving the 11 founding members of Psycho-Man too much.
The god of the Restoration has arrived…
Receiving the opponent’s blood in battle isn’t perfect after all.
They must have been someone I wanted to support more than anyone else, yet they are a sad perfect superhuman who cannot be imperfect in battle.
Not different.
>>105
Different.
It must be!
>>113
Nothing will be different.
The ancestor is a bit too serious.
>>107
The Man is just too serious in the first place…
The superhuman that was probably closest to the answer they sought.
It’s truly a sin how the talent that Psycho recognized, Nepkin, has fallen into the depths, relying on Magpa.
>>110
I think that guy is just aging, unrelated to the magpie.
In other words, it seems that Radinan not aging is probably due to the Magpa injection.
>>110
Power itself is neither good nor evil.
If it exists, it is on the side that wields the power.
>>110
It’s not Magpa that’s being blamed, it’s the personal use of weapons, Nepkin.
>>110
(Favorite technique without any involvement of Magupa: Megaton King Drop)
>>132
No matter how I think about it, it’s a technique that can only be described as having limited practical use…
I wanted to become a superhero of justice back in the day…
>>112
What does it mean to want to become something?
Have you given up?
>>172
However
It was no good.
>>172
Yeah, there are conditions to become a superhero of justice.
Without love in the heart, you’re not a superhero…
In this series, Terry and Kinnikuman are
In later series, it’s phrases like “I understand” or “we understand each other” that Bro and others use.
“In this scene, the phrase ‘I wanted you to understand’ is used as a kind of word of disconnection → It’s sad not to be acknowledged.”
They interpreted that they were definitely friends, but in the end, they may not have understood each other.
Magnet power, because it’s a good thing. I just wanted you to understand that. Especially for you, depending on how it’s used, it has the power to make this world better… that alone… I can’t accept.
>>115
But for Psycho, the one they are trying to put on a facade for is not the Silver they admire.
>>115
The hero of justice fights to understand each other, but…
I think it’s also a part of friendship that what Tehaha and I couldn’t understand about each other isn’t what made me sad.
Magpa can be enough if you use it for defense occasionally.
It must actually be like that.
>>117
It should be used for something greater than fighting in the first place.
Well, it’s really because there is a possibility that Psycho Man became engrossed in his research and ended up getting out of shape.
I understand that you might not get it.
But deep down, I understand.
Psycho Man is a tragic superhero who cannot acknowledge the true superhero because he is so close to being one himself.
Since he is the most perfect superhuman, in terms of his goal of surpassing that, Silver is probably the man furthest from achieving it.
So I entrusted everything to the Justice Superhuman.
>>123
It’s too perfect that I can even entrust things I can’t do myself…
Is that person really sane? That’s the kind of thing I would say directly to their face.
I will never bend myself.
With such exceptional talents gathered together, it was a perfect environment where the master personally taught and the apprentices refined each other.
Yet no matter what, the disciples could never surpass me~!
And to the superhuman Enma…
>>126
It’s too beautiful how just one person moved away from the chair surrounding the fire with everyone.
Silver vs. Psycho is really good, but…
I still have the feeling that the battles with the cow and Bro didn’t leave anything behind in Psycho, which makes me wonder about the origin story.
Psycho is flawed because it is completely self-contained among all the progenitors, but I understand that this is precisely what makes it beautiful.
It is the ancestor’s fault for not being able to overcome the Zaman.
Of course I’m going to go buy the Peak-A-Boo rattle.
>>133
Don’t say something unreasonable?!
>>140
If you don’t surpass me, you’ll be purged by The One, and that’s when you’re done for.
The sense of the dialogue has clearly changed since the Demon General declared war on Mirage Man.
Is this really Kinnikuman? It feels like that.
Is it about Neptune King again?
Please stop it.
If this guy were as flexible as Pain Man… well, it’s probably because of that incompleteness that there was a possibility of breaking through.
The man called Neptune King, who later started to exude an infinite flavor.
>>139
A hanpen that has absorbed the broth of other ingredients and powered up.
>>144
Aren’t you smoking a bit too much?
Because of their keen foresight, they understood what they could not achieve on their own and entrusted it to the next generation… that realization was truly thrilling.
It’s interesting that the descendants of the Omegas, who were nearly purged by the founder, are using something that looks like Magpa and doing so in an ideal manner, even if it’s just for appearances.
>>146
And I suppose humanity has the obligation to live and witness the future…
I believe that it’s truly perfect until we can prevent it, as we don’t know what might be in the blood of a superhuman.
What on earth is with the Neptune King’s presence continuously becoming infinitely more overwhelming?
Make sure to release it properly in this series!!!!!!!
The superhuman power refined from that in the graveyard is called Magpa, and it is used for a variety of things like immortality and resurrection, more than one might imagine.
Seeing Sadaharu’s perfect entry, it seems that the change in appearance when becoming a perfect superhuman and the significant increase in superhuman strength is probably due to Magpa.
>>150
It feels like rather than being a universal force, it’s the mysterious power of the Earth that carries geomagnetism.
However, that perfection tormented Silver…!
“The future that finally overlaps… that provocation is really good, isn’t it…?”
Speaking of which, the pirate was also using a Mag-Pa… only for defense.
>>154
That apparently seems to be some kind of imitation magnetic product.
What’s dangerous about being arrogant is…
Before I get thrown off the ring, my body has become too brittle.
The match is decided…
The fact that he was given the name “Kanketsu” shows that he was already being highly expected.
The Gold and Silver Brothers thought that the role of the perfect superhuman ancestors was completely over after witnessing the growth of the righteous and evil superhumans, especially Suguru’s achievements.
We actually welcome the idea that we are an outdated existence that should perish, as it means we have fulfilled our mission.
The tyrant, who was supposed to be just a minor character in a one-shot, is…
Although defeated by Silver, who came to save the stars, he could not be reformed and, upon escaping, continued to indulge in his desires as an evil superhuman once again.
It’s now becoming deeply meaningful.
The blood of the returned is deliberately contrasted with the Devil General who received it.
What’s up with all the ancestors being so noble?!
>>165
That’s because we only selected 10 such guys from all the supermen at that time!
>>165
He is the ancestor of the perfect superhuman, you know?
Could it be that the Perfect and Grave Systems were mostly reliant on Psycho Man’s research?
Psycho brings up the topic of napkins themselves but then rejects them when they’re offered. What’s that about?
Were you really that bothered by the betrayal of your only disciple and how well Magpa dealt with it?
>>167
After the defection, while the gold and silver are one thing, it seems that the other characters have poor development, so there appear to be quite complicated feelings about it.
The lower beings not only are weak but also engaged in ugly disputes with a lowly mentality.
We must not destroy it.
>>171
Starting tile man
>>173
Following that are Karekukk and Benkiman.
>>171
It is our duty as justice superhumans to create a world where superhumans are not needed!
The first chapter is really well made, isn’t it?
I think the silver expression in the scene is too scary.
>>176
Are you serious?
It’s nice how Suguru shines at the end.
I wish all the idiots who use their stupid powers would just die because they’re breaking the heavens.
>>178
It’s a bit harsh that the super god is fully aware of this but doesn’t say anything; it makes me feel sorry for the poor guy.
Hearing this makes me realize again how amazing Tatsunori is as a model of a superhero of justice.
>>181
Isn’t he quite a noteworthy guy for a scoundrel with no name?
>>185
Don’t react in 30 seconds.
>>181
No good! Quick!
Then I’ll take your place.
By clashing, we understand each other as superhumans of justice───
The fact that the greatly complicated Psycho Man, after the magnet power was unlocked, is being escaped from by his direct disciple is just something else.
Weren’t you expecting someone new to be a comrade who would continue dreaming together?
I want this to flow from where Arrogant Heaven was decided.
Even Justice’s disciple didn’t achieve great success.
When I listen to Suwabe Nyaganiga from the anime,
I’m seriously curious what kind of face you have to spit out such an annoying line, it’s incredible how it raises my arrogant gauge.