If being a bastard is all it takes, then you’re probably quite the gentleman in that world.
Stop relative evaluation.
I don’t understand why it has been so unusually popular for so long…
>>3It was easy to give as a nickname among children…
The other four heavenly kings are just too much like mohawks…
>>5I can’t remember what spades or anything like that look like anymore.
>>14I remember there was the claw guy, the eye patch crossbow, and the kabuki man.
I don’t know which is which.
There are really very few characters like Heart-sama who take this kind of attitude towards the weak in long-running series…
It’s still better than shit until I see blood…
I don’t know how much you can listen to anything, but…
Even just having benefits in this extraordinary work environment at the end of the century is enough to admonish the mohawk who commits violence.
From the perspective of the weak, there is always a possibility of being killed regardless of who the opponent is.
Just the fact that you’re being considerate is already quite a compliment.
The fighting style characterized as “Kempo killing” also leaves a strong impression.
Usually a gentlemanly character, but will go wild when he sees blood.
The design and name both have an impact, and the nickname for the chubby kid in classes at elementary schools nationwide became “Mr. Heart.”
It only has elements that will be popular.
“There’s not even a character who is ‘calm in normal times’ among those Mohican guys…”
The first time I clearly dealt damage to Ken was also a big impact.
>>12Among a group of nothing but weaklings, being able to get a down is quite a high point.
Although it was easily defeated after the seeds cracked, it left an impact on the readers, including its physique.
I’m putting a good hit on Ken.
Could it be that this is the first character that fought Ken?
Not by ravaging
>>15I saw a story that it was Lady Heart who made Ken spit blood for the first time in the work.
Are there spades, clubs, and diamonds?
>>16Speed type with claws is a club.
The seed-eating eye patch is a spade.
It’s not these guys that are diamonds.
Ken was full of abusive language from the first meeting.
I think the Heart-sama side story is just too much.
Heart’s thick fat is impactful among the muscles.
It seems that there were quite a few martial arts killers skilled enough to perform a technique called Hoku-to Juhakuran.
Did Ken just name the technique on a whim, or is it something else?
>>23I can’t believe Ken could come up with a great-sounding technique name on the spot; I think it must have already existed.
Compared to variations of techniques that lead to unnecessarily elaborate ways of dying, the significance of existence is much greater.
>>23There were probably quite a few chubby people who dressed in layers to fight back against it.
So this was the original source for Data East’s Karnov…
Since I’ve actually landed a big hit on Ken, I feel like I can perform at the level of Fudou.
If I hadn’t overly relied on my martial arts skills, I probably would have been at a loss.
In the first place, you didn’t even hit the general… isn’t it amazing to hit?
It’s not surprising that there are large beasts that absorb impact, or techniques that are deadly against body armor, not just simple fat.
There should have been training like measures against Nanto.
Aren’t you struggling even more than Shin?
>>31Shin’s determination is on a different level.
There is a difference between a revenge match and a first encounter.
It’s not that I have mastered martial arts, especially not any specific style.
The Hokuto Shinken seems to be a martial art that has the water shadow heart, has relatively flexible techniques that look strong, and invents secret techniques during combat to power up.
Ken’s hobby is also the development of advanced techniques.
The two-finger vacuum grasp is originally a secret technique, so it’s complicated…
There were so many martial artists that it was said to be a killer of martial arts…
>>35There are at least 120 people in the Nanto alone… What was the other one besides Taizan?
Well, there are quite a few because there are also demons.
>>35There are a lot of martial artists in this world.
Taishan style and Huashan style.
The Nanto style is ineffective against martial arts killers.
In Hokuto, there is Hokuto Jūhazan.
What kind of martial arts has this guy killed?
>>39Well, that’s an ordinary martial art that doesn’t have “斗” in its name, isn’t it?
>>39Karate and…
There aren’t many seriously strong guys outside of Nanto and Hokuto, right?
About the level of Falco and Devil Reverse?
>>41I think it’s fine to treat the Uyghur prison warden as strong.
Next is Juuza from my own style of martial arts.
He definitely looks like a white-skinned butcher.
Is there a clear source that states he is a butcher?
>>42Has this character in Hokuto ever been explicitly stated to be based on this person?
In this world, ordinary martial arts are seriously treated like garbage…
>>45Even a monster of a boxer can’t compare to Amiba.
I thought “kempo-koroshi” meant that my fingers can’t reach the lethal points (like a meta of Hokuto Shinken), but does it possibly have damage immunity?
>>46I think the character design that consistently takes slashing damage and easily gets injured gives the impression of extreme resistance to blunt attacks.
There is a technique called Hokuto Juhachou, and in ancient China, it was a popular tactic to nullify martial arts by gaining weight.
>>47There was someone like that in the men’s school too.
No matter how I think about it, I can’t come up with a way to suppress the named ones.
>>50There, most of the named characters can use Nanto Seiken anyway…
>>50Ain and Bat are about to lose, right?
Jyuza says it’s his own style, but I think the foundation is Nanto.
I feel like Yuria’s older brother is strong, but since he only fought against the half-dead Toki and a Mohican-level opponent, it’s hard to say he’s really strong…
It hurts~~!!!!If I hadn’t done that…
When in a good mood, they’re a decent person just for not killing.
There are too many killable characters when I’m in a good mood.
>>58In Heart’s case, instead of appearing by beating or executing a Mohawk,
“Stop it!” The strong character vibe comes from being taken aback by a mohawk and then being concerned for the master.
Well, after that, it goes on a rampage and ends up dying with the force to wipe out the entire surroundings…
A man whose setting was filled with all sorts of things as a gag in a side story.
It was undoubtedly a setup for that kind of joke, but the oddly aloof setting makes it difficult to react.
The Five Sacred Fist level is way too strong…
Ray, who is almost flying and slicing through.
Judas, who slashes a person from behind with just his fingers.
Shu, with overwhelming annihilation power in his foot techniques.
Even after fully embracing Nanto, he is now known as Shin of the Nanto Sacred Fist.
Attack that doesn’t hit Souther.
There are too many terrible characters…
In the case of Lord Heart, when he sees blood, he goes on a rampage indiscriminately against both enemies and allies.
It’s not about mood; usually, they are gentlemanly towards their subordinates and ordinary people they treat as labor.
Well, it’s possible to say “if you have any problems while treating them as labor,” but that’s only because it’s controlled by violence. That aside, just stopping subordinates from taking out their frustration is extremely reasonable.
As long as I don’t see blood…
>>61I really don’t want to get close when there’s blood from an accident.
>>62I’m about to have a nosebleed from nervousness.
Of all things, it’s neither Hokuto nor Nanto.
It’s terrible that there’s a meta-like technique called the Mongol-style Demon Bird Palm that can directly destroy the inside of an opponent by passing through their body.
>>64If the fat is too thick, it seems that it will fail to transduce…
That world wasn’t normal even before being enveloped in the flames of the nuclear explosion…
I wonder if Jaggy won’t lose because he has the Nanto too…
I wonder what would happen without Nanto, Jaggi.
>>66Just shoot the shotgun…
Speaking of meta, isn’t the Seven Star God also almost a technique exclusive to Deviliba?
>>68Originally, it’s a technique for striking the acupoints of a normal-sized person with your fingers, isn’t it?
It seems like we can win against Taizan Tenrouken, right, Heart-sama?
>>69Isn’t it rather tough because the meat is cut off?
Whether Ryuuga’s fist is classified as a slash or a strike will probably depend on that.
It’s a delicate line…
It looks like it would be a good match against King Fang.
In the series of villains from Hokuto, there is a rare sense of being more troubled than simply being evil.
Well, with a belly like that, you must have some kind of illness.
The Amiba secret techniques are detailed, but I probably can’t use the Flex Break Slash, so I think I’ll be completely shut down.
>>78Since I originally studied Nanatou, maybe I could switch to Nanatou without being stubborn.
In the first place, if a fat person gets their belly hit, it would hurt, right…?
>>80It’s not just that they are chubby, but they also seem to have some kind of unusual physical constitution.
>>80It’s not just regular fat; it’s fat that absorbs punches and spiked clubs.
Even the Holy Emperor said that something painful is painful.
In that world, you can’t communicate.
It’s the same with Raoh, and also Ken and Toki, and of course Souther is done as well.
I had no choice but to use the technique of striking the secret points by parting the meat.
Is it really impossible to defeat with pure strikes alone, without any slashing traits, even for someone at Kenshiro’s level?
Since you can hunt small fish and have a chance to catch big ones, it’s one of the best among Shin’s subordinates.
I wonder how many chubby people ended up with the nickname “Heart-sama” because of this guy.
>>86I wonder which is better, the zodiac caste system or this?
>>90Being overweight is partly the individual’s fault, but the zodiac caste is something that cannot be avoided through personal effort…
>>90I wonder how many chubby people have been nicknamed “One-eyed Iron”?
Could it be that in reality, when an obese person gets hit by a car, it is painful, but the internal organs are less likely to be damaged?
If it weren’t for the bloodshed.
Indeed, they are a valuable talent.
Why are these guys appearing in such a stylish setting compared to the four executives represented by the suits of playing cards?
>>89The Joker is cool, right?
>>89Spade: Crossbow Man
Daiya: The guy with the eye patches
Club: Mantis
Heart: Fat
>>92Are these guys still considered a faction of the South Dipper Holy Fist in their current setting?
It seems that won’t be possible.
>>89If it’s too stylish, it doesn’t fit the worldview.
Ken is called a simple “die, you shadowed bastard” while he tends to sarcastically taunt or retaliate against his opponent.
When Baruto switched to martial arts and fought Mirko
You lost your fighting spirit easily with your knee in your stomach, huh?
Can you win against the Five Star?
>>97It’s impossible at the time of Nanto.
>>97Huey Shuren has nothing to do with strikes; the only one who could win by saying so is probably Reihaku.
>>97These guys are from the Nanto series, and when grouped as the Gosha, the actual strength of the members varies too much.
The strength of the character is about the level of a foot-cutting role when creating a strength chart in the story.
I remembered that Mitsurugi and Pikopiko’s original story and artwork were combined with Lady Heart’s side story about a sad past, and as a result, they were heavily criticized.
>>102That’s not a spinoff, it’s a gag called “Gaidou Den.”
People who haven’t read it are just getting angry saying, “A horrible work that ignores the original!” based only on the pages that were posted.
I was looked down upon by those around me.
If Hokuto Shinken doesn’t work, Ken is just an ordinary man!
I was told that it was like that, but I thought, “Is that really the case?”
>>105They’re swinging around enormous steel beams and stone pillars, and they’re kicking giants to set new records; I think they are generally power fighters even without pressure points.
I remember those who thought it was an offshoot of the Heart-sama’s wicked legend…
To become a one-eyed iron man, you must first have one eye injured…
I wonder what would have happened if Heart’s head was targeted.
I wonder if they were using a slap as an anti-air attack.
My nickname was Heart-sama.
>>112The pig goes to the pigpen!
Most characters are referred to without honorifics, but with Heart-sama, it just feels right to call them Heart-sama.
Well, if you got really angry for such a trivial reason right after this…
The text depicts someone as a scumbag who would immediately kill anyone they claim to care about in the thread image.
It seems that he is emphasizing the abnormality as long as he hasn’t lost his cool, maintaining his gentlemanly demeanor.
After killing a club and a person, some people feel the urge to urinate.
I think the seed rice is from Spade.