
Simply lacking in power.
Great at drawing manga…
It would have been better if at least the punches were a mix of reality and illusion, but it feels like it’s all just illusion now.
There’s no chance of winning if the kick to the jaw isn’t effective…
There is a feeling that catching someone off guard has had some effect.
>>5
The shock you aren’t aware of is painful…
The final blow is too merciless…
“Even if a loser barks that I’ve tarnished their skills…”
>>8
You’re being scolded because you’re doing something even worse than a loser.
It’s annoying that even though my older brother is losing, he still acts so arrogant.
If I had borrowed the illusion formation…
>>10
Since it was around the time of the first 3rd for the comic adaptation, Yan was able to use the Phantom Formation back then.
>>12
It’s already after Yun and Yang became separate characters, since it was around the time of the 2nd.
>>51
It was around the time I became second.
I barely remember what time it was.
Martial arts have an incredible grit to bounce back when taking significant damage.
I feel like there’s a bit of a Shirobasa vibe.
I really feel the essence of Hiromu Arakawa.
>>15
It’s the opposite because Mr. Ushiyama is a writer I like!
I like that Ryu is on the receiving end rather than the challenging side, as it makes me feel the passage of time.
It seems that looking away is the main cause.
What’s with that movement in the outfield? No, it’s more like a reaction of “That’s a strange movement…” which doesn’t really seem strong at all…
>>18
This old man in the outfield is also a skilled fighter…
>>18
Well, that hermit is incredible, or rather, he’s like a youkai, a being from outside the human realm…
It feels like the moment the first shot succeeded, the means and the end switched places.
I often see it in the bottom right corner of the comic.
>>20
You have to return the impact…
>>22
No, the composition of the first hit of Ryu’s SA3 is kind of like this…
>>23
I thought Ryu’s heavy punch in Street Fighter 6 felt just like this, but I see it went that way~
It’s certainly similar.
The ability to think quickly in a pinch was something that both Ryu and Oro would acknowledge later.
I was wondering what Masahiko Nakahira is doing now.
It’s been quite a few years since the latest work was left unfinished…
>>26
I’m drawing jazz studies with a fan art style.
>>28
Hinata is really erotic and nice, isn’t she…?
>>26
Did his wife and child die, and didn’t he break his pen because of that?
You’re an amateur.
There are quite a few elements in this manga that are being reverse-imported into the main story…
>>32
Is the text that appears during the Instant Death technique also from here?
Babies in this world are strong…
>>35
Putting the average aside, there is a high possibility that there is a strong baby.
But from Oro’s perspective, isn’t it still just a child’s play?
>>36
But this old man is the type who can enjoy that kind of thing, right?
Oro-san is looking forward to all of that…
It was surprising that this old yokai was my traveling companion, but it was quite interesting and in a good spot.
With all my strength of 100, I lost to my older brother.
If my brother who lost without using his full strength
Older brother is more important.
It looks like the final straight lizard is a big P.
The battle scenes were well done during Teiko’s time too.
>>43
I loved Teiko so much.
The invincibility of the exiled kingdom was thrilling.
Are you currently serializing something?
Since it became digital, the pictures have become smooth.
This person is really great at action… I really liked them a lot.
Parents! Are you planning to train with the parent-child connection? Who knows! But when it comes to foot strength, I’m unbeatable! Hehe! As expected! But I’m really glad you trained me so much… Ha! Damn it, I can’t hit!! Right? This movement is completely read!? 126
I like being merciless after understanding someone’s intentions.
While ingenuity is good, half-hearted efforts won’t make the grade.
It’s not contradictory that it’s enjoyable to watch battles in a lower level range compared to myself, where I can experiment and fight technically within that level range.
The action depiction is amazing.
At that time, the paperback was released around the time the 3rd one was about to come out, if I remember correctly.
Some people are dissatisfied with the way this brother is treated, but
I think it’s the closest treatment to being the best young fighter with room for growth.
>>56
In this story, Ryu, who has already become a hunted fighter,
It’s a story about reassessing one’s path through battles with many newcomers…
Looking at it this way, it’s clear that cows are like followers of Masahiko Nakahira…