
It’s not good to poison the food.
The beauty of the moment of falling allows you to be forgiven for about 70%, it’s amazing, Souther.
Don’t let them say you’re a strong opponent.
Because I’m saying myself, “I don’t need love or pity…”
>>2
Sad man
Because of the deep love more than anyone else.
Although he has a physical body, he is one of the few characters who has fought Kenshiro head-on and left a mark, so it would be troubling if he wasn’t a strong opponent.
I was surprised because I read the original after going through the drama from the strawberry flavor.
I wonder what made them come up with the idea to make this guy the protagonist for the strawberry flavor.
>>6
At this time, there were already plenty of spin-offs of Hokuto, so it’s not strange to have a main story featuring Souther.
It’s at a level that even the Mohicans would be taken aback…
The dog food that doesn’t suit my taste in that era is too extravagant.
>>8
I’m really hungry in the room after that…
But with Ginga Banjou’s voice, you have lost to the blood of the emperor flowing in this body! That’s just too cool!
A villain needs to be this much evil.
I wonder if the one in the background of Silent Survivor is Ken’s favorite.
The violent acts of the turbaned kid
Look! Love can drive even a child crazy! I strangely like the fact that it doesn’t kill.
>>14
Taking hostages and making children work is an unprecedented act of cruelty.
It’s strange to judge someone as crazy just because they were bitten.
>>23
From Souther’s perspective, confronting someone who will undoubtedly die for love is probably considered insane.
The popularity of the characters in Hokuto is largely supported by their coolness.
>>15
At the initial point of Shin, he’s a pervert making a Dutch wife.
I wanted them to have a proper painful way of killing because they are my favorite villain.
I think it’s largely because of the depiction of Souther’s deep admiration for his master in the past and the well-drawn face with a relaxed expression at the end.
The extreme wickedness drawn to that level has a well-executed conclusion that emphasizes the necessity of denying love to a maddening degree.
It must be a product of the numerous route changes in Hokuto, but because it’s not depicted as a “character with human qualities” while playing the role of a villain, the contrast in its duality shines even more.
Isn’t there hardly any difference in being a jerk between Ryuga and [someone] else?
>>20
Is it someone to be compared to?
>>20
What I’m doing might be worse in scale and content than Ryuuga.
But that’s not the issue.
>>20
In terms of evil deeds, Ryuga is nothing more than a petty criminal compared to a true villain.
Ryuuga’s crappiness was something he personally thought was a necessary evil.
In a way, Kaioh felt like a remake of Souther.
>>21
I like that story as it has a different charm, depicting the sorrow of someone who, despite having exceptional talent, has been unreasonably oppressed and had their future closed off.
>>35
Also, I love that you consistently love your mom.
The theme of this manga is consistent with love, so it’s impressive that the strongest man of Nanto denies it.
And yet, it’s nice that his essence is truly that of a loving man.
>>25
To be honest, it’s impressive how consistently a man who struggles with love and fights for love has been going all out every week without any plan.
Is it stronger than Falco?
>>27
Falco is weak in terms of legs; for Hokuto, that’s simply a handicap.
Gento has only started moving since Souther and Raoh fell.
>>27
I wonder if it’s better than Falco when he had both legs…?
>>34
Falco, when he had both legs, could go all out and end up in a draw with Raoh, and Raoh didn’t deny that either.
If we exclude the mystery of the pressure points and focus purely on martial arts, it might be that I barely surpass Souther.
>>27
(Unfortunately) Falco, who managed to reach a draw with Kenshiro after defeating Raoh, is stronger despite the advantage of Ken’s unique constitution being meaningless.
Seeing the treatment of the children who were made to work,
There wasn’t any description, but they are dying off in a flurry, right…?
The mystery of your body is known by Toki!
Okay~!
Even if you are hungry, the Holy Emperor will not be hungry!
The Mohican’s line is memorable.
Despite saying things like “improvisational” or “I don’t remember,”
“The theme of ‘regaining love’ is just too masterful throughout the entire work.”
>>36
I think it’s really clever how the story, after finishing with the Hokuto Shinken becoming a symbol of power, ultimately concludes with Kenshiro’s salvation.
Even if adults rebel, they could easily be countered, so it’s unnecessary to make children work.
Regardless of the sad past, it can only be described as trash.
The memories with my mentor have the power to erase all negativity.
Ryuga is particularly troublesome because he runs wild on his own, satisfies himself, and dies.
Kaiou is playing the role of evil as a result of being too oppressed.
“No, the blood of the main family flows in that direction too,” that’s why it’s so bitter.
It’s too late now, and I’m crying in despair.
The personality is terrible.
Deeds are crap.
The ultimate technique is an absolutely ridiculous move.
Kaiou also suffered because he has love.
Trying to do something bad and actually doing something bad.
I think that doing bad things for the sake of a greater cause changes the perspective.
There are too many Hokuto no Ken spin-offs!
From Raoh to Zako Mob, I’m sucking them dry to the bone.
Listen up, everyone!
A former Nanto Koken user skilled in combat techniques might be able to fight Souther in a long-range battle.
>>49
By the way, was the Southdome pierced by the fighting spirit type?
Is the so-called spin-off genre’s origin Hokuto?
I understand that Souther is strong, but without the mystery, I don’t really know how strong he is.
In the first match, I quickly felt the movements and thought, “That was fast!” and got flustered.
And even though I’m panicking, Kenshiro is cutting through.
I couldn’t keep up with the movement, but was I able to cut it?
>>51
With the Heaven-Shooting Cross Phoenix, you can probably defeat most enemies.
>>51
In front of Ken, who is already angry and has declared Souther as evil.
The only one who won overwhelmingly in a full-frontal martial arts duel was Souther.
Everyone has a sad past, so it’s really just what the warlord Han was all about.
>>52
The strongest enjoyment of the chaotic world.
>>52
Mohican mutation
>>52
The winner is the one who has fun, old man.
>>52
In the past, I had an argument with a friend about whether the motif for Zero in KOF2000 was based on Raishō Han or Stalin.
>>62
It’s obvious just from the name of the technique…
Dengogodengogodedeedeedee!
Dengogodengogodedehedehe~
In fighting games, I am a sad man whose body secrets are known to almost everyone.
In other words, Nanto is basically weak to fighting spirit.
Maybe there are no fighting techniques in that school.
>>61
Is that shockwave from Judah?
The one that Kenshiro copied.
>>63
That guy claims to be faster than Kenshiro and has a punch so powerful it can penetrate shockwaves.
It’s probably just a normal punch with a wind pressure attack.
>>67
It must be terrifying for you, who cannot see…
>>61
Rei was also surprised by the thrust of the fist made from Raou’s power.
I know about the existence of vital points and can use a state of suspended animation, so I suppose I have some techniques for using weak energy…
I really love the Tenshou Juujihou that shows its stance for the first time in the secret technique.
Kaiou is playing the role of a villain, not just for himself.
“Then here, left in this land, are me and Hyou! We will never be a worthless star~!”
It’s too painful that they are counting even the leopards, which should be their enemies, because they are such good-hearted people.
>>66
It’s true that I am both a ruler and an aggressor, but at the same time, I am also a victim of that country…
I’m strong, but I have to keep being a bad guy and make the people suffer, I even killed my sister, and I’m not happy at all.
>>66
I can’t bring myself to hate you, Kaioh, because of things like that.
If there were no strawberry flavor, I seriously wouldn’t have allowed such a beautiful death.
That guy over there has never been popular, but his strength is genuine; he’s the true strongest of Nanto.
Too perfect as an enemy in the theatrical version.
The gap between human frailty and weakness and the strength of a martial artist is captivating.
The Southern Cross faction leaves a lasting impression by initially appearing with villainous faces.
I don’t want to be compared to someone who’s a much worse villain than Ryuga, but is consciously committing evil, and someone who pretends to be a good person while massacring innocent civilians for a so-called noble cause, dying off and being self-satisfied.
The strong villains in this world are mostly those who have twisted their feelings of love, which is a problem.
Souza’s body is only a Hokuto meta, and on the contrary, he lost because the Hokuto that emits fighting spirit is too unfair.
If it’s not the Big Dipper, then there is no way to capture the Celestial Flying Cross Phoenix.
I like vehicles that look like incomprehensible bikes.
According to Souther himself, if it’s just martial arts skills, it seems that Kenshiro is superior.
>>81
Was Ken Shinra stronger than Rao during that period?
>>85
It’s not really a romantic way of thinking, but if you convert it using sadness as a power-up…
It’s probably still around the time of the parting with Rei when Raoh was stronger.
I waited until it came on a trajectory that would definitely hit with Tenpa Kassatsu.
Speaking of which, the Heavenly Destruction Technique from the Heavenly Destruction Stance is quite a big move, isn’t it?
In the blue sky, there is only the Heaven-breaking Vital Kill that has appeared in one place.
Hitting seven vital points simultaneously from a distance is crazy.
I wonder if it’s okay to use strawberry flavor as the standard.
It was surprising that Souther won against the general Han, but at the same time, there was a strange sense of understanding.
>>84
It was a good manga that led to a re-evaluation of Souther.
I love Nanpu de 5 Men.
I think there are also negative aspects to the master who raised me with so much love and then died in a shocking way, satisfied on their own.
>>86
Because the method of passing down the tradition of the Phoenix Fist is poor…
>>86
The master must have gone through the same thing with their teacher, right?
The master has gone crazy too.
>>86
I’m sure they believed that Souther would be okay and would overcome it.
I was a bit overwhelmed by Souther’s love, it was greater than I expected.
What is this laser all of a sudden?!
I understand that if a prior stance is essential, it makes sense not to use Tenpa K Kassatsu too often.
>>87
Ken didn’t even know about fighting spirit until Raoh mentioned it…
>>87
“I got a knockdown! Let’s get up and keep pressing on!”
Riva Ten Breaking Killing!
Isn’t this just ridiculous? Meanwhile, Han is like, “It has to be like this! It’s so much fun!!” Isn’t he amazing?
>>131
That place is Ten Shou Honretsu!!
>>133
Huh? Should I reconsider the web… damn it, this is a jpg!
Isn’t it a common pattern for the master in this manga to be the root cause of everything?
>>89
Look… everything was messed up because of the nuclear war, including traditions…
>>95
It’s a story from a certain fan site, but since the Heavenly Emperor couldn’t save the world and the North Star couldn’t support the Heavenly Emperor…
The entire generation of masters has failed in the fight for the sake of the world.
>>105
First of all, it’s only Gento who is obsessed with the bloodline of the Heavenly Emperor.
Nanto relatively early on gave up the position of the fist of the Heavenly Emperor’s protection.
Hokuto refers to a person chosen by heaven at that particular time, known as the Heavenly Emperor.
It feels like that…
Han is a traditional fighter who doesn’t use strange techniques, so he can’t compete with Souther.
There was also a theory that Souther was gathering children of the same constitution.
>>96
In other words, if things were as they should be, there would be a child who would have become Satoko Kiyuzuki.
He became that strong driven by love, so if he didn’t need love, he probably would have been even stronger, Souther.
The only strong enemy is Toki, and in terms of sadness, it’s only Yuria.
Rao, who attains rebirth, might actually be quite amazing…
In their first showdown, being able to beat up Kenshiro is huge.
It’s good that it’s not just meta-ing the pressure points based on body type.
Because he was a man who would have become a successor if he hadn’t aimed for the heavens, Raoh.
The strawberry-flavored dream match, despite being a gag manga, gets me excited and is hard to handle.
It’s almost a powerful reincarnation, isn’t it?
When I read it when I was little, it seemed like they lost easily because there were few episodes, so I didn’t think they were that strong.
Isn’t the Hokuto Beam a bit unfair when you look at it now?
>>107
It’s pretty awful to say you have a specialized projectile weapon in a worldview where projectiles are restricted for fighting with martial arts.
>>114
However, the fact that Hokuto can strike with a beam had already been practiced by Toki before this, so it’s not like the beam appeared out of nowhere.
>>114
Even Yuda has long-range projectiles… but the basic power is low and distance attenuation is severe… However, since it can be fired in quick succession and doesn’t use any gauge, is it well-balanced?
Where have you been hiding someone like this?
Hokuto has reached a state of no thought by bearing anger, love, and sadness.
It’s only natural that Souther, who has everything, is extraordinarily strong.
Although it has elements that can catch you off guard, winning against Ken and putting up a good fight in the second match truly showcases the strength of Nanto.
The Hokuto Shinken is an assassination martial art that fundamentally involves taking away an opponent’s strength without them noticing.
Even the strongest Musou Tensei has its moments where techniques are applicable…
Speaking of which, the role of the imperial guardian and the existence of the heavenly emperor and the emperor are quite ambiguous…
In the era of the Three Kingdoms, scattered or telling Puyi, “No, I won’t protect you…”
Isn’t Falco the only one who seriously tried to carry out the role of protecting the Heavenly Emperor, even including the entire series?
Well, if there weren’t any physical secrets, it seems like the first match would have been questionable as well.
It’s true that Nanto is the strongest.
>>115
Even though it’s true that you can definitely win with pressure point sealing even if you lose in martial arts, there’s also an element of complacency involved.
That guy will definitely bring disaster sooner or later, so it’s better to take care of him now, which is why Raoh advised that, in a sense, he was also trying to fulfill the duty of protecting the heavenly emperor.
In the blue sky, during the time of the Three Kingdoms, the Big Dipper, apart from the main family, has an incredible survival technique that splits into factions throughout the entire Three Kingdoms.
For some reason, the main family has come to Japan, and it’s too erratic.
Moreover, it’s fast—Tenpa Kassatsu.
>>119
From Souther’s reaction, it seems that the Tenpa Kassatsu beam is likely invisible.
It was a surprisingly humble village for being hidden away by the Heavenly Emperor, wasn’t it?
Don’t get too cocky, Souther! Your weakness is known to Toki! (You do not know it)
>>121
Why didn’t you ask me earlier?
Why didn’t you say it earlier?
>>144
Shuu was saved from dying, right…?
>>147
In the first place, the Souther arc features Ken’s solo actions, and Bat and Rin join later.
I don’t have time to meet the Toki I left behind.
I guess that final trial is not so good, huh…
If you can’t unleash it without the stance of Tenpa, then I think it’s specialized for counters.
It reaches the edge of the screen in an instant.
Because Rin and Rui are something entirely different from the Chinese emperor…
Well, I guess it’s not that rare in that world…
Wasn’t Ginga Banjou’s narration in the OP supposed to be important, even for Southza?
>>128
I have a memory of possibly being the boss of Hyahha, but I’m not sure.
It’s nice to deal the final blow with a compassionate fist, isn’t it?
>>129
When Shu died, Kenshiro, who was so enraged that he vowed not to leave a single hair of his opponent in this world, is surprisingly kind enough to use his mercy fist after understanding the situation.
Kenshiro and Raoh must be superior compared to previous inheritors, so Souther is just too strong.
What I gave to Han was Tenshō Honretsu.
Nanjo specializes in physics, so it’s a strength that there are no opponents it’s weak against.
The dam transforms, so the adjustment is terrible, damn shockwave.
>>137
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a user of DAICHI Special.
The secret of the body has been broken, and my legs can’t move anymore.
I will not retreat! I will not pander! I will not look back! What I can do is, of course, my pride.
>>138
Just because my legs won’t move, jumping with my arms is incredibly stubborn.
I think Ginga Banjou and Akio Otsuka have nice voices.
That said, Jagi already has a gun early on.
Crossbows and bows have been around since the beginning…
Hokuto Shinken, Two-Finger Vacuum Palm!
>>145
Drum can drum can drum can drum can
The star brother trio is out now! That’s why Souther was riding high on himself.
I wanted to say that you know about the Toki, right?
“Also, could it be Toki next? Or Raoh!” It might have irritated the older brother, as he felt like Toki was treated like a mere opening act.
Why did Toki know?
>>150
Unknown
>>150
There is no explanation.
>>150
There are actually cases where organs are inverted, so Tokki probably knew about it since he studied medicine properly.
Raoh (I feel like Toki said something, but I can’t remember…) “Don’t get cocky, Souther! I’m going to ask Toki a little, so wait!!”
>>160
I can’t forget that I know Souther’s secret! I’m telling Raoh that we should go watch the Souther fight.
If Ken dies after losing to Souther, then that’s the kind of man he was…
Rao and Toki seem to be thinking that way, so I won’t tell them the secret.
Fishhh!!
Toki was considering the use of medical techniques, so the positioning of blood vessels, nerves, and organs that determine the position of the acupressure points changes with the reverse orientation of the organs.
It’s such a pinpoint case that you probably knew about it.
>>156
After Ken Shirou hit him countless times, he finally realized, “These internal organs are reversed in the opposite position and the meridian secret points are reversed front to back and left to right!”
If it were a Toki, it would probably notice that something about the flow of energy feels off at the first touch.
The part where Raoh boasts and Toki stands silently in front of him is too much for a brother…
Honestly, the impression of Strawberry-flavored Souther has left a stronger mark on me, and now I have the image of someone who abandoned the fight with Kenshiro after a fierce competition with the turban kid.
In reality, the gene causing intestinal malrotation is named the Souther gene.
Toki suddenly declares at Raoh’s castle, “I know the mystery of Souther!” What is that about?
Go to Kenshiro’s place.
Since Raoh hardly strikes vital points in actual combat, doesn’t it not matter much even if the internal organs are reversed?
>>164
In that case, it won’t hit with the Heavenly Soaring Cross Phoenix.
>>164
Just scatter the weaklings with simple punches, throwing them around, or roughly using your fighting spirit against them.
When it comes to an opponent at the level where we can face off one-on-one, I’ll just poke normally.
Toki probably sensed it at the point where Kenshiro lost once.
I feel like I’ve understood some secrets about my body.
Let’s go watch the fight between Souther and Ken together!
If it were another generation’s inheritor, they probably wouldn’t have noticed the reversed position and would have lost.
It’s strange that there are three people at this level in this generation.
The bump on your forehead is your weakness, right?
If you play Mega Man, you’ll understand.
Did I just suddenly deprive you of your leg’s freedom with Heavenly Destruction and expose your nerves and blood vessels?
Rei also hit the secret pressure points on Juza, didn’t he?
>>172
The original work reproduction of the Danken (Self-Killing Fist) allows for complete advantage with the secret point “Shinketsu Shuu.”
It’s strange that we can even respond to noticing an inverted organ position…
Just a slight misalignment or wrong amount of pressure changes the effect, right? That’s how the meridian acupoints work.
We destroyed each other with our secret points, even in a tie with Ken.
Kenshiro is not only a super genius, but also the heir.
Polar Star Cross Fist and Heavenly Soaring Cross Phoenix are simply the strongest offensive and defensive techniques.
Dodging all of the opponent’s attacks while using a deadly fist that can cut anything is cheating, right…?