
Because the opponent is the ultimate fighting force of the Justice Superheroes…
It’s really bad since Nemesis can handle it all by herself…
When I see Boshu Bushuman in the anime, I think, “Was he really this strong…?”
>>3
Turbo Men was always strong.
If you stick to an undefeated rule, nothing will grow.
>>4
Don’t be deceived.
>>4
That’s why I ventured out searching for a different method of growth; if either the devil or justice can reach the correct answer, then that’s fine.
>>69
Don’t be deceived.
The top management is a group that has given up, thinking that no matter how much they train these guys, they won’t be able to surpass the gods.
The demon superhuman has killed five people…
Those with no real experience were just mocking those inferior guys among themselves.
>>9
The basic power of the idol superhumans is relatively low.
I have plenty of experience in actual combat against strong opponents.
It feels like we can connect without glowing.
Do I have to commit seppuku if I lose in a match between family?
>>10
Family is probably treated as sparring partners.
BH is too strong…
>>11
That guy has almost two consecutive matches.
Turbo has a delicious opportunity to realize the true identity of Grim Reaper.
>>12
Not only will I notice the identity of Grimm, but I will also perceive the true nature of martial arts.
BH was also about to lose to Dalmeshi-man without dealing any damage to Jack Chee…
I feel that there are many gimmick superhumans, so I don’t think they are that strong outside of their specialized areas.
Physicality is indeed important.
>>14
As expected, it’s Turbo Men…
Originally, we were planning to fight the Infinite Big Number Army with just the seven Devil Supermen.
Since I have no experience outside, I might lose even to those who I first encountered in martial arts.
If only Turbo Men had a bit more motivation from Grim.
>>19
Most of them were just watching with grins, you know… Grim Reaper…
The turbo men left a mysterious turn signal sound that was oddly memorable in the anime adaptation.
When it’s said that the performance is disappointing, it’s true.
In the first place, it leads to the story that there is a reason why such promising superhumans have become so disappointing.
Some members of the limitless army also seem to be tired of being immortal.
>>23
Things like faucets and polar bears really have that kind of feeling, don’t they?
The Ramen Man said he once aimed for perfection, but I wonder how he got to know those people who are shut in and unknown to anyone.
>>24
If something like this happens, there will be purges, even if not on this scale! Haven’t we been gradually approaching that?
I think Marvelous had more potential for growth.
The anime Turbo Man is so cool that every time I finish a work task, I mutter “Completed…”
Men are a tragic existence designed as mass-produced machines, utilizing the enhancement plan of Warsman.
>>28
There was another individual present during Suguru’s farewell.
>>28
Rather, it’s amazing that a mass-produced type with a particularly strong will has honed its abilities and reached the pinnacle of perfection.
Even if we win, everyone is barely scraping by, and there are some from the demon side who end up dying in mutual destruction.
It’s kind of sad that Marvelous is often looked down upon because of the overwhelming victory of Ramen Man.
Things like superhuman strength… are of no use at all!
>>30
I always think that the person saying that also has a high trap, right?
The Pentagon, which overwhelmingly defeated a perfect opponent, is too lawless.
Marvelous was finished off with mercy in a bout against a fellow trainee.
Fight as freely as Darumeshiman, which has too many elements besides just skill.
It’s ridiculous that they forced Nemesis to commit suicide and now, all of a sudden, they can’t accept that they themselves aren’t committing suicide. At this point, it’s just over for Rajinan.
>>37
The attitude of “losers deserve to die!” is what I’m seeing, but…
Putting that aside, isn’t it tough to have the ordinary sense that you can’t force others to commit suicide while you yourself escape unharmed?
The battle became sad because the superhuman strength was simply too weak, just like at the beginning of the Omega arc.
>>38
On the contrary, the five major countries are overdoing their appeal of 100 million power.
>>48
I understood that Pesimi has that kind of strategy.
>>48
If you appeal, they’ll get scared on their own…
Since the graveyard is the base, it feels like gathering four balls and coming back to start over.
Mabe and Kuma, who lost in a tied play designed to prevent suicide, have no excuses.
>>40
The bear was essentially winning! It was just that the final gong of the match rang late…
The rotation speed of the revolver fin looks so incredible in the anime that it makes me laugh.
>>41
What is the Longhorn of Buffaloman that wins the shootout without taking any damage?
>>46
Isn’t it great? It’s a raging bull with 10 million power!
Psycho Man’s disappearance was beautiful, but it is a bit too much of a symbol of the corruption of the perfect superhuman.
>>42
The man who squandered the opportunity to transcend gods by becoming a superhuman of justice…
A perfect superhuman cannot allow defeat! (They just keep sparring with their own people without going outside) That’s why…
>>44
Since we normally lose when we go outside, including the old meat tag match, the rule of self-destruction really has no meaning.
It’s understandable since it debuted before inflation, but even though it has almost the same superhuman strength as Terry, it has too much firepower among idol superhumans.
>>45
It feels like it’s compensated more by the variety and skill of the techniques than by superhuman strength.
>>45
The fall at Kowloon City looked really painful.
Since I’ve cleared the Mirage trial, I should be strong.
If he had trained personally, he would have been even stronger.
It seems there are a few people who are slightly thinking that maybe it’s time to die soon…
>>55
In the first place,
“While appealing to humans for strength in a large venue, lose to a promising superhuman and die.”
That’s probably the goal of the radio station.
I think it’s a bit too much for this psycho to confidently say that the suicide rule does not apply to the progenitor.
It seems that there might also be the possibility that the gaze directed downwards is due to being too fond of the ancestor.
To be honest, I think you’re not very motivated.
Because I was training for world peace, but then I had to rush into the fan interaction venue.
What are you talking about, making peace, you bastard…
It’s the kind of thing where you keep getting hit by the original ultimate move, even though it’s called a tag team move.
The damage representation looks too painful…
Despite that, the recovery is quick.
Is there anyone who seems happy about losing a little?
“One hundred million equals an appeal necessary to be on par with God.”
Compared to the records of the Seven Devil Supermen, the Idol Supermen seem really strong.
The mercy of Suguru, who will absolutely not let you harm yourself if you win.
Even the founding ancestors overlooked it, so it’s unpleasantly raw to think that the lower-ranking Rajinan could speak out against the system.
It must be tough to keep training endlessly without a vision of what you want to achieve by becoming stronger.
>>67
I just wanted you to surpass me…
>>68
Say that perfectly in the present! You’re already giving up!
>>68
There is no final destination this easy to understand.
The problem is that no matter how much I train, I can’t see a vision to surpass.
You can see it in the anime eventually, but the unmistakable friendship between Nemesis and Paula is what makes it good.
I will execute that friend with my own hands…
Ramen Man is already halfway into a realm where he can claim anything as a technique…
But because of Nemesis’s actions that can only be described as those of a lowly superhuman, I lost everything.
It is also a fact that I found a place to belong thanks to the ideals of a perfect superhuman.
The conversation gets unnecessarily complicated.
>>75
So instead of denying it right away, Suguru, let’s both try to meet each other halfway a bit more.
If my boss were that person, I would hate it because they seem likely to impose unreasonable demands on their subordinates.
This rapidly growing superhuman is great!
This guy’s strength is rapid growth, so I’ll reset every time it gets stronger.
The reason I didn’t kill you is due to Suguru’s mercy.
That being said, man also has the responsibility to live, lead, and atone.
I hate to say it, but even that Goldman is an inferior version of The Man without the power of friendship.
Why are there no cheers for the fish!? It’s so pitiful to see.
Even though I’m fighting favorably against the demon, it’s the demon that has the fans.
Looking at the overall super god again, Zaman is just too strong.
To be honest, this thread’s text is one of the roots of the origin story.
>>83
I think it’s really impressive how the natural questions that arise while reading, like this one here… directly connect to the latter part of the story.
I often have questions that I can’t quite process in my mind.
>>96
Yeah, the rules of perfection are nice, but you guys are losing, right?
No matter how you look at it, the sharpness is too extreme; there’s no heart in it…
>>118
Even that person is being vague overall, yet one person is speaking too bluntly…
In the end, we couldn’t save Rajinan, so everyone died.
>>84
Peak!
>>92
It’s amazing how Suguru stopped someone from taking their own life with words.
>>92
I’m glad he was the one who survived because he was the most unfortunate.
The Demon Superhuman, who would not hesitate to sacrifice his own life for his mission, was completely assured of victory, yet was taken down in a mutual defeat with Merlin Man.
There were also purges of the Omega ancestors, you know.
From the gods’ perspective, The Man was too ambitious!
>>90
That said, if we are to fill the void of God that has existed since recorded history, I think the simple conclusion is that it is something stronger than mercy, harmony, or time.
What kind of superhuman is that?
>>109
Suguru, Alice-chan, or a cow.
>>109
But unless we do that, even if we say that harmony will destroy superhumans, it won’t serve as a deterrent.
There are quite a few inferior superhumans in the wild even on Earth, and if you look at the entire universe, it might be full of the inferior ones.
>>97
However, martial arts…
I think the concept of a place that only helps those who seriously want to become strong and don’t mix with inferior superhumans is good, though.
It’s like there’s nothing beyond that point.
>>97
Aren’t you, The Man, the one who is truly confused?
>>95
Don’t be deceived.
It’s called the Ancestor Edition, but it’s still just Raji Nan for a long time.
>>98
It will appear in season 3.
Compared to Radial Marlin and others, who are crushed to the point of pity when called by Planet Man.
Pola and Turbo were treated well.
Isn’t it pretty terrible that the top person is secretly monitoring everything?
The dead Rajinan ends up having its dignity further destroyed on the Face Planet.
Rajnann shines as a perfect king Neptune among problems that are not very strong.
>>105
Hoibun defection! And while I’m at it, I’ll wear the armor of enlightenment and declare myself a martial artist!
>>116
It’s unbearable!!!
>>116
I have a thousand disciples following me!
>>116
Is this guy invincible?
>>105
In the end, I became an utterly useless person, but that title of “Complete Excellence” is a strange thing that makes you go…
>>131
Even if you’re trash, being strong can coexist.
When I saw the OP, it looks like the martial arts guy is the final boss, and Turbo Men must have been watching the anime too.
The initial statement by Terry, “There’s no need to die for anything,” keeps resonating with me.
>>108
When I think about it that way, it really does come together as an episode from the start.
Thanks to that, it feels less haphazard, doesn’t it?
Everyone realized Grimm’s true identity when he was summoned to the planet, right?
I was curious about Turbo’s line where he thought the martial arts had died.
I wonder if Napkin will make a comeback now…
>>111
Please stop.
As Polar Man said, the establishment of Ranjan was originally a cover for Psycho Man’s activities.
So if the initial members of that Radinan are Grim and Budou, that means Budou’s true identity is…
Polaris and Turbo, who have reached this point, are smart.
It was so long until the progenitor appeared that contemporary readers referred to it as the “Infinite Number Army Arc.”
I mean, with this anime adaptation, they said it was the founder arc from the very beginning, and it turned out to be all about the founder arc… that’s how it felt.
>>114
It seems that the ancestors were supposed to be in a position similar to that of Rajinan, as an afterthought.
I think it was the right choice to make the ancestors a separate category.
>>114
The name “Perfect Superhuman Origin Arc” was given for the first time at the conclusion of the Origin Arc.
Until then, I was nameless.
>>136
In other words, the John Doe edition.
I wonder if Peak will make a comeback…
The flow of understanding that the Neptune King’s betrayal is just as expected was interesting.
>>120
I couldn’t quite understand the attitude of the napkin changing into a justice superhero and saying it would watch over the peace of the Earth.
It seems that being a disciple of that Psycho Man led to some arrogance, but in their twisted way, they still had the intention to carry on the will.
However, with all this buildup, what on earth is the Ancestor arc, and the general who appears from it is treated with too much favor…
In the flashback of the Omega arc, everyone gathered in the graveyard, but I wonder if anyone thought it was strange that the martial artist was never there when summoned by Enma.
>>122
Martial arts are hard to get along with… Well, they’re strong, so perhaps even the King of Hell overlooks that.
>>130
I’ll make sure to give Nyanaganya Budo a stern word later.
>>122
The napkin might have been acting as a decoy.
The silhouette gunslinger of the ancestor is too easy to understand.
The napkin, which is imitating various appearances and names to hide its identity, is just too much of a complicated fanboy.
It seems that many people will have their thoughts about a perfect system around the point where the claim of “We’ll go outside and lead superhumans and humans!” becomes mainstream.
>>134
Spending hundreds of years just training in isolation is definitely boring.
I love how Terry says, “Even though it’s like I practically killed him, Neptune King should be dead!”
Every time the perfect history is reinforced, it will be the napkin that leaves with an amazing momentum while flipping the middle finger.
>>138
It’s not surprising that the guys who followed along are feeling that much frustration given their circumstances…
If Psycho Man hadn’t completely crushed Planet Man’s face with the face of the planet, there might have been a chance for Ragina’s revival…
It’s crazy to look down on not just scummy people but ordinary humans as well.
>>142
Well, to be honest, there are parts I can understand…
>>142
There are really a lot of despicable people in that world…
>>142
Most of the people in that world are actually scum…
Painman and Karasuman are happy to lose because they can fulfill the wishes of their ancestors.
The perfect faction has legitimacy like no other because its leader is the leader, which complicates things…
If you say that, most super gods get sent off in just one match anyway…
I think that particularly useless guys would even lose to lower-ranked Rajinan.
>>149
That’s not the case.
>>153
Well, given that situation without a fire, it would be impossible.
>>149
I feel like that’s underestimating Prismans a bit too much.
That thing with Planet Man didn’t mean anything because the opponent was a psycho bastard.
I wonder if I could have hesitated a bit with things like justice, mirage, or sing.
>>150
If it works, it would only be Sing.
Other than that, I won’t waver against someone who lost with a perfect mindset.
It seems that the Neji Ken combo was promoted due to the decrease of the immeasurable numerical army.
Razinon itself is just a grand game of make-believe between Ayato and Saiko.
Well, no wonder the napkin would run away.
If you properly make Ranjan lose and train him, wouldn’t he eventually become strong enough to be called a semi-ancestor?
The backlash when I returned to Japan was really severe, wasn’t it?
>>160
You guys are amazing for not retaliating against all the criticism.
I wonder how the Perfect Superhuman faction felt after a little more than 1000 Perfect Superhumans left along with the napkin.
Prizman is an ultra-human created by the god of intelligence to eliminate superhumans…
The background of the man who compromised and the man who caused the compromise lurking in Rajinan is really well done.
By the way, was there a reason why the Perfect Superhuman has such high superhuman strength?
>>164
Wasn’t there a scene where Nemesis is powered up by what seems to be magnet power to become a perfect superhuman?
>>168
In that case, the perfect superhuman that cannot win becomes nothing more than a massive debt due to pouring superhuman power as a countermeasure against the inferior.
If you don’t commit suicide, you won’t be returned to the stars.
>>185
I see, the rule of self-sacrifice was also an ecological rule.
Seriously, don’t mess with me…
The destructive power of Capilaria’s Seven Rays was shown in the latest episode of the anime, right?
>>166
An old technique called Rainbow Shower, which has the ridiculous ability to melt corner posts without any superhuman effect.
After Rajinhan, only enemies with great ambitions in a good way will appear.
The shady moves of the time superhero are so refreshing that I can read it relaxed.
>>167
They just have a major problem with their aspiration, but other than that… what are these guys even…
>>167
Pesimiman, you… seem a bit off.
>>181
Warsman, you… seem a bit off, but I think it looks good on you.
>>186
I’ve started to like places like this, Peshiman.
Hahaha, a god who has descended to the lower world is no different from a superhuman! I’ll make you die with my Capillaria Ray! That kind of divine intelligence is truly the intelligence of evil.
>>169
He’s making his own Goten counter, he’s way too intelligent.
>>169
If you die, it will be resolved! It’s really terrible because it’s true.
The useless guy still has a ridiculously high physical spec.
The only reason Prisman was able to win was purely because he countered with a beam.
Prisman may have low wrestling techniques, but he has become skilled at using light in intelligence battles.
Even Robin faced severe bashing when he first lost to Kinnikuman.
>>171
Until then, because I had a somewhat inflated pride and had the ability to back it up, there are areas that have been distorted because of that.
I laughed at how naturally pointless the super god connected through the bicon.
>>176
Regarding that, it’s something that Rampage itself says in the work.
It’s funny that the god of intellect has apparently made an incredibly god-like move in overseeing intellect after going full circle.
The intelligence that used to be rather petty, thinking it should crush a superhero who might become more powerful than a god, has recently transformed into an excellent god who also acknowledges harmony.
>>180
Once harmony and the progenitor start to move, there would be no room for interference, right?
They had foresight and intervened at a great timing.
The fact that Prisman is being treated like a slightly deficient child makes me suspect there are evil intentions behind it.
It’s obvious with things like the faucet, but it’s supposed to be a decisive technique, yet it doesn’t deal much damage and lacks a finishing touch.
If it weren’t for the damage from the previous match, Black Hole could have fought better.
If Chi had been facing the Pentagon from the start instead of swapping, they would have dealt with it.
It seems that Prism Man is the strongest in terms of gimmicks.
>>190
So, I will bestow the Capillaria attribute onto Jeronimo like this.
The fact that the compassionate being was treating the lives of superhumans as if they were toys is something that even the progenitor would not want to see.
If Prismans are allowed, then isn’t it fair to allow Dykshia’s Metamore too! I think so.
It was a hassle to draw and create the story here…
They say to become a superhero of justice, but Psycho Man himself didn’t wish for that.
The Genesis chapter is not a story that denies perfect superhumans to say that justice superhumans are correct.