
This is disgusting and horrible!!!
It’s too biased towards the yakuza side to be called the source of harassment and chaos.
This is the founding figure of modern yakuza, right?
I remember Walev.
It’s really trash to pick fights with people other than ninjas.
There’s not a single episode that shows him as unexpectedly good.
>>5
Gajiri
Straightforwardly and boldly, I committed blackmail!!!
Despite being a virgin
Right now, they’re just obsessed with hunting ninjas, but I wonder if they’re also picking fights with the yakuza side.
Why is this guy going to the weaker side of the yakuza faction?
>>8
I want to fight strong opponents.
>>8
Isn’t it because you want to take down the ninja (the strong one)?
>>8
Didn’t you say something like, “Why do I awaken my power at a time like this when killing my brother’s father-in-law?” It seems like there’s something from the past.
I like this person’s slightly old-fashioned ruby art.
I wonder if this guy has a tragic past too.
>>11
The motif is directly from Godzilla…
There is a sad past where a love letter was ignored.
This battle-crazed attitude of using despicable methods so easily is just too foreign.
>>13
Are you talking about Barbatos from TOD2, voiced by Wakamoto?
Was it the first observation in Hiroshima right after the end of the war?
Well, I can guess.
>>15
It’s like the first Godzilla and Dr. Manhattan being brothers…
It’s strange to kill a whale that’s on drugs.
I feel really sorry for the person I like, but this guy’s existence is seriously boring.
A gal sumo wrestler has appeared.
What is a gal sumo wrestler?
This guy hasn’t decided on a coupon, right…?
>>20
When I slaughtered the whale, I was focused, but during the thread image, I was probably…
>>26
Wasn’t it the whale that was cool, and wasn’t the tiger not cool?
>>29
Sorry, I’ll read it again.
I forgive you because you’re a lifelong virgin.
They say this guy has been killing ninjas since a long time ago.
The boss said that it’s been several decades since the yakuza came to pick a fight.
Originally, this guy isn’t counted as part of the yakuza.
You’re stronger than a ninja even without using coupons, right?
>>23
It seems that Long’s attacks would have been difficult to counter without teaming up with Sister Kofu, and before mastering the Tera Fist, he was on the verge of losing to Zakra, so I think in simple martial arts, he is roughly equal to the top-level ninjas.
It’s scary that they look like a berserker-type character but also have a clever side.
Isn’t it better to get high on radiation than on drugs?
I guess I’ll probably have a showdown with Nagai.
>>27
I think it’s the right dragon.
>>30
Nebula Man vs. Godzilla…
>>59
In the early days, Godzilla was set up to be affected by electricity and freezing.
There are quite a few times when I feel like saying, “Since you came out, why not do something?”
No matter how you think about it, it’s the right dragon.
And maybe Long Brother will die…
It seems possible that using a coupon could further strengthen things.
>>33
There might be cases where the body can’t withstand the overly strengthened power and ends up self-destructing.
>>33
Wasn’t there something like the coupons don’t work because physical enhancement has already reached its limit?
>>128
It’s only inferred from the depiction in the work that Hanakuro is that way, but it hasn’t been explicitly stated.
When my little finger got taken, I was so angry thinking it was just luck, and it can be interpreted that I dislike winning due to external factors.
Tadayomi
If you do it now, you can review the unclear parts for free, so it’s reassuring.
What kind of person is the biological father of the brother who was able to have a good fight with this guy?
>>36
It’s seriously amazing because it made it into the top 100 and is properly remembered.
>>47
I only won because I happened to cut my finger and a mysterious luck occurred…
>>71
It’s not that way, it’s the wrestler!
They say the right dragon is the strongest warrior, but it feels like there’s no way they’ll win against Kong Fu, who they struggled against.
I think everyone will probably die like in Basilisk…
I hate fate, and since it’s post-war Hiroshima, I can somewhat guess the background, but when you consider that the post-war Yakuza were teaming up with American soldiers to hunt ninjas, it really makes you think, what the hell is wrong with you?
The sad past of the path of elegance… that one strike is really nice, isn’t it?
Even ninjas have no effect from coupons, so it makes even less sense for this old man.
A monster that has exceeded human standards, having long since stopped being human.
In that world, long ones will be born even if you leave them alone, so well.
Even if I take a direct hit from the dark blade to the neck, the feeling of despair from being unharmed is quite something.
At my age, I am around the same generation as Grandpa Kowai.
I dislike luck-based games.
I wonder what he was doing during the 90s when ninjas were killing yakuza left and right.
When this guy is about to get killed, he’ll probably cover something up, but what can actually defeat Godzilla… ?
Is the boss King Ghidorah in a trinity?
It’s interesting that, in reality, blue whales don’t actually use clicks.
Is it because of the drug power…?
Let’s get two Devil Fruits and take down the Four Emperors!
I wonder if I could stuff a bundle of Hell’s coupons in my mouth and aim for poisoning… probably not…
The current right dragon is probably strong enough to fight this guy evenly, but it would probably end in a draw…
If a sad past is revealed, things might change, but for now, they’re just someone who is incredibly strong and only takes hate…
Even if you use a coupon, it doesn’t matter if you’ve trained to your human limits, right?
>>55
The chief was testing things in that area.
Ninjas have no effect even if they get coupons.
You’re fluffing it up unnecessarily, but how are you going to win?
The special sale market (bargain sale) and the unpleasant boy (creepy guy) – something about this guy’s ninja slang really hits the spot.
Mothra-neechan is already dead.
When I saw Doctor Kofu, who had taken four doses, his skin color had changed.
It seems like this guy is naturally activating his body at that level.
I’m a fondoshi virgin.
I guess what I hate is my own survival from the atomic bomb drop.
It will either be a raid battle or something equivalent to an oxygen destroyer will be used.
It’s boring when this guy shows up.
At least with that personality, don’t have subordinates…
Don’t ninjas have any other weapons?
>>67
Relying on weapons is no good; you need to strengthen your own body.
So now, because it is now
Rather than a white whale, it was a drug whale! That was really bad.
So does that mean if you fully master it normally, you could do it without a coupon in the extreme way?
>>69
There are quite a few yakuza who can use yakuza techniques without a coupon.
>>81
The first episode with Mazda was exactly like that, wasn’t it?
>>84
Episode 1 is on Nagashima.
It seemed like Nagai and Zakura had a chance, but they’re not invincible… Still, they’re monsters.
>>70
After severing my little finger during a fight with my stepfather, it ultimately led to the birth of the shining fist.
This old man is still a monster in progress, which is really terrible.
It’s scary that my subordinate is a professional boxer with a bizarre disease that makes him younger.
I want them to stop having a sad past.
>>74
There is no way that there is no sad past related to the atomic bomb…
It’s not interesting because the premise of the story collapses.
In a way, isn’t this guy also a ninja?
It seems like winning at a luck-based game makes me cry.
If there are naturally strong guys on the yakuza side, then ninjas have no advantage at all…
>>83
At least it would have been better if this guy was rampaging without being related to the yakuza, but he is firmly on the yakuza side.
>>83
No, other yakuza besides this guy are at such a power disparity that even a ninja who has mastered the Dark Blade would absolutely not win unless a miracle happens.
That miracle is the Hell’s Coupon, but…
Unless we start the ninja revolution one more time, nothing will be reassuring after the main story.
>>85
Tokyo is over, and it’s too late for anything now.
>>85
As for the story-related talking point,
●Entertainment Edition
Nagashi vs. swordsman, Right Dragon vs. idol, ninja vs. producer, Tome vs. MAYA.
●Fighting Chapter
Long vs. Gal Sumo Wrestler, Ninja vs. Joe, Right Dragon vs. Flower Tiger
●Yakuza Chapter
Long vs Scriptwriter, Ninja and Yakuza vs Scriptwriter, Ninja vs Yakuza.
…so it seems like a discussion about fully utilizing each other’s personnel.
I wonder what society will be like after the final episode…
>>95
I’m counting on you… Prime Minister!
They might be a former ninja…
Whirling whirling whirling whirling
Godzilla and Hulk
Considering the producer’s hallucination attack and the cover background, it makes me think that something happened with “Otsuki.”
If there’s someone like the headmaster of the male school on the enemy side, whether they can be defeated depends on the author, right?
It’s terrible that, while talking about how a doctor admires monsters, someone is casually acting like the King of Monsters (Godzilla).
I hope a character with a past like mine in Demon Slayer comes soon.
I’m kind of disliked because I’m too strong, but I’m really looking forward to settling things with this guy…
Even duct tape was just seen as a kid who licks blades at first, but it will probably transform into a character eventually.
>>99
Well, the author doesn’t miss that kind of thing, after all…
The current Right Dragon can also use cold air, so it might be a Shin Godzilla-type conclusion…
The reason why the Eight Extremes School is involved in the yakuza is mainly due to a hatred for ninjas.
This guy probably has a past where he wasn’t a ninja.
It’s already over if there are even fewer of them, struggling not only against the Eight Extremes but also against their subordinates.
>>105
They’re preparing a development where debuffs are applied with drug water, making it tough for the ninja side.
It seems like a character that wouldn’t typically use it, but if they wanted to, there’s room to become explosively stronger from here by using drugs, which is terrible.
>>108
It didn’t really work on people whose bodies are perfected like a ninja, did it?
It seems to be a story about those who have reached a state of violence after deviating from disease due to the difficulties of the difficult illness of being bombed (tentative) and rejuvenation, as well as gyaru wrestlers.
Ninjas have to train, yet no one remains, and the yakuza sprout from around here with coupons…
Why can this guy be strengthened with a coupon at this level of strength?
>>111
Actually, there has been no depiction of using coupons until now.
>>114
There are some descriptions that were used in the first episode’s meeting, but they haven’t been explicitly used.
>>122
This guy is only getting hit by the blast raw.
>>122
Everyone is putting their hand to their mouth, but one person isn’t.
I carelessly wiped out the ninja backup outside of the frame…
If coupons, including their manufacturing methods, disappear from this world, things will work out somehow.
I want to engage in a struggle that feels like soaring to the heavens! That’s the kind of atmosphere the person is active in.
If it’s a world with ninjas, then it would naturally be a story about enemies of ninjas.
Also, Hanakotora is simply on the side of society’s outcasts, I suppose.
It’s nice that my twin uncle, who seems like garbage, is actually a boxer at the level of the strongest in public.
If I don’t shorten my lifespan with a coupon instead, I won’t be able to compete against ninjas; I’m weak and kind because I’m tied to the yakuza…
The rise in the stock of GUMTE was incredible.
Even the annoying beginning feels profound when I read it again now.
>>119
That annoying person was just acting, but they really got scared of the older sister, and the fact that they removed all the duct tape at the end was genuine.
Upon re-reading, it had a good character.
The ingredient list of the coupon has passed into the hands of the Prime Minister.
I want to believe that it will have a great effect someday.
Well, coupons don’t mean anything to ninjas, and the thread image also seems to have no meaning.
However, if we can use multiple coupons, there’s still a possibility for this guy to become stronger…
>>124
Similar to Kongfu, it is possible that using multiple sheets might finally enhance normal usage.
The ninja side is overwhelmingly at a disadvantage, being outnumbered and having their abilities matched, plus the fact that the yakuza are the ones launching the attack.
The police might have no choice but to use coupons…
It feels like the coupons are draining the life out of the people using them.
It’s a technique of ignoring costs typical of shonen battle manga, because they die in battle before reaching the cut-off lifespan, making it effectively without any drawbacks.
I didn’t initially like Gammute and Anato, but by the time I was about to be killed, I ended up loving them, so I’m hoping for the same with this one.
Is it possible that the strongest ninja leader might lose every time he fights…?
>>131
If I lose, it’s really all over.
>>131
Even though they had the advantage of terrain, struggling against a mere Granchil executive is a bit much…
The expression “ascending to heaven” suggests that there might be a past where a worthy rival died before a decisive confrontation could take place.
The outrageous level of strength evokes memories of the war god in Kingdom.
A character that the author seems to be struggling with.
>>139
Even though they went out of their way to set the stage with the doctor’s edition and the backstory.
>>139
A yakuza capable of taking down a ninja with their inherent power is difficult to handle no matter what.
Well, at the very least, the metropolitan area is going to be turned into vacant land, right, since it’s Godzilla we’re talking about?
When I think about surpassing the Maya’s kill score, Japan might end up being leveled.
Isn’t the opponent of the chief always strong?
>>141
It’s a genuine monster that can perfectly copy almost all technologies without any creativity.
A weak person would wrap up the story in one page.
The portrayal that things like narcotic water and various debuffs are hindering ninjas gives off a vibe that the original ninjas don’t fall behind in the underworld, which is indeed the case, but it’s too disappointing how the ninjas, including Nagai, are acting.
I thought they were serious about their fighting spirit, but then I found out they were using children for their own selfish reasons and extorting people… this guy…
>>143
Think calmly, such a person wouldn’t become a member of the Yakuza.
To the scoundrel who cowardly ran away from the match, I boldly declare extortion! This is the yakuza mentality.
Even the top fighter, Gurachiru, who is often talked about like a powerhouse, took serious damage in the executive battle when he was saving to prevent ninja exposure, and he even lost to a tough yakuza without any coupons.
Against a perfect ninja, the executives have no chance of victory.
The gang member seems to be on the verge of transcending humanity, as they can hunt the common soldiers of Gra-chill even without coupons.
>>145
But even at the yakuza level, I wonder if it’s still that close without making a decisive move… such is the balance it makes you think.
Is there a chance for a screenwriter?
The feeling of a second personality of the leader or a split dark persona.
>>146
The extracted right brain…
>>146
This week was exactly a story like that.
It’s a split (physics) though.
To be honest, I think a combination of an attacker and order is stronger than most characters.
It’s only natural to be strong when you can launch overwhelming firepower from a long distance.
Everyone talks about Godzilla, but I remembered in Captain America that radiation mutations are similar for Hulk too.
>>150
Well, there’s not much in Hua Tiger that resembles Hulk’s personality…
If coupons with a concentration made for this guy were created, then I would have no choice but to die.
Although they say that sweet guys are easy to die, it seems that Nagai looks like a sweet guy.
It’s not the way of the extreme path of quality ninjas anymore.
The reality and the quantity are both superior in the yakuza.
In a lukewarm underground fighting event, not only did I kill all the participants, but I also firmly killed those who weren’t ninjas, which is truly yakuza-like.
The leader is overwhelmingly capable, but they can’t seem to fight the enemy’s top every time, and the executives are stalling.
If your body is as perfect as a ninja’s, coupons don’t work, right? That’s what the captain said!
Upon reflection, it seems that the ninja side is always fighting with some sort of handicap…
For a character in manga who’s supposed to be in the strongest ally position, they sure fight too much, huh?
It’s not that special feeling, I guess…
>>162
Based on the characteristics of the leader, it’s certain that there isn’t a special one.
Well, since Ω and active Major League players are getting stronger with coupons, I think in terms of strength, it should originally be on the Hakkyo-Do side.
If it is biologically deviant, there may be a possibility of enhancing the coupons.
So far, I honestly don’t find the parts where the old man in the thread appears to be interesting.
“In a world where it is said, ‘If you are swayed by emotions, you will easily die!'”
It feels like the strength of the leader is that they can win even though they are overly sweet.
Of course, perfect replication is expected, but it’s super amazing to be able to combine and use the copied techniques at the same time, yet somehow it’s still challenging.
It’s only natural for attackers and orders to struggle, since they’re opponents that can’t really match up against anyone other than Chou.
There are basically no favorable conditions for ninjas, but the fact that I was able to take one arm of the duct tape on my first move feels quite lucky, and I think it’s about even.
If the yakuza’s skill is a copy, then mastering this skill tree might bring you closer to the leader, right?
I’m not a fan of the character, but I like that they were forced to win, which makes me feel outraged.
Basically, it feels like a substitute for the ninjas who have fallen out.
Ninjas have excellent athletic ability, but their defense isn’t that great, so even lower-ranked attacks can hit and have a chance of causing damage.
The leader often tends to be a bothersome burden, but the enemy in the latest episode was unusually a classic attacker.
This time, the leader has just become another right brother.
I might not be good at combat.
First of all, don’t call yourself a yakuza if you don’t have a sense of chivalry.
>>183
If there was such a thing, we wouldn’t be throwing children’s organs!
>>183
Wait, isn’t this manga about the yakuza with a bit of a chivalrous flavor just a very small number, like with Yumesawa-san?
>>194
No… I just barely had duct tape…
Conversely, Ninja-kun’s ability to absorb the techniques of opponents makes his combat potential quite extraordinary.
If it’s just one piece, it won’t lose against duct tape when approached from directly in front.
>>184
The simple strength of Shino is that those who have mastered something are strong in every way.
It’s like a yakuza…
If a few ninjas can wipe out the yakuza, then the key figure in training successors would likely step back behind the scenes.
If we don’t respond with all our forces, civilians will die in droves, and ninjas will be killed too, which is why we’re on the front lines.
Well, I think I said something like that, that I don’t have originality and end up just copying because I’m not smart.
The thing is, there are too few people on the ninja side… and they keep dropping out one after another.
>>187
Losing three players in quick succession at the beginning was too painful…
Since a leader cannot create something from nothing, they inevitably have to rely on existing techniques and combinations to fight.
If you’re in the executive class, you can manage with your inherent cheats, but at the Hakyokudo class, the power disparity is such that it’s not unusual to die.
Is there something in the phrase “A struggle that reaches the heavens!”?
Kansai Ninja… have you finished restocking yet?
>>191
It took about 20 to 30 years for ninjas to recover from a similar situation after the war…
>>191
Even if things go smoothly, it will probably take a few years for new employee training.
The long stories from the past that overflow make me quite excited.
This time, compared to previous leaders’ opponents, it seemed like other ninjas might actually have a chance to win.
To be honest, if we’re just talking about the main story, the Yakuza side has been completely wiped out, so it’s a back-and-forth battle. However, if you look at it after the main story, it raises the question of how the ninjas can sustain such losses.
The connection between Nagai and Hanzuiin is ultimately the beginning of everything.
The scriptwriter has clearly been reproducing their relationship for 300 years.
>>200
I want the scriptwriter to get involved with the Yakuza, not the ninja side.
It’s just that the ninja in Tokyo is getting defeated… but then I realize that even the local ninjas are being hunted in the thread, and it feels hopeless.
If the scriptwriter has the same abilities as the chief, isn’t there no chance of winning, seriously?
Godzilla speaking human language.
Well, even though the ninja received a fatal wound, it’s possible that the Prime Minister and others will carry on the spirit of the ninjas and work hard to eradicate the yakuza…
It’s soothing to see the yakuza all going to the beach together.