
Forgotten successor.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Because it’s boiled…
I believed in you…!
What was Warsman doing during the struggle for the throne?
>>3
Help me revive Kinnikuman.
I am the Wars Leg Breaker!
Ugyakkin Meatman
>>3
Kinnikuman was revived with life but forgot the memories of battle, then he used Manly Key and was killed by Mammoth.
I… was betrayed!
Ugyaaa King Meat Man!!
Being forced to leave the arena by the mammoth made me, as a child, question the way the character was handled…
I’m sorry that it became this popular.
>>9
Although it’s said like that, there have been various superhumans who have come out and been active, but despite being quite unfortunate for a long time, Wars has never ranked below 8th place in popularity polls…
I didn’t know about the popularity of Wars.
I was just shutting out postcards other than those for recruiting superhumans.
Yeah…
>>12
Don’t give up so soon.
You were quite popular, huh?
>>13
(Beast Claw!)
In the past, Ramen Man and others were popular…
I think the person I’ve had the most conversations with Suguru in the last 10 years is Warsman.
Since the Cow Battle, the treatment has been very poor, such as being ringed inside the body, hunted for masks, and becoming Ugyaman…
>>18
Recently, I’ve been fighting a lot, but my mental state has been shaky and there are interruptions…
I was a bit resentful about the internal ring.
The appeal of the Nanj community is significantly attributed to the tremendous achievements of the war, isn’t it?
Recently, I’m basically fighting while receiving mental support from my opponent…
Ramen Terry Robin is getting a co-lead level of involvement in each chapter, so it’s inevitable that I compare him.
If anything, the royal storyline is such that even Terry’s treatment is questionable, and Robin is just too cool.
>>24
Without that, I would have ended up as a constantly lost masked eccentric.
Tea Pack Man, Pentagon, Ramen Man, Manriki, Polar Man, Onikisu Man and
Though the win rate is good, it is being poorly treated…
The key point is that the one backing the guy who is beating up Warsman is a god, and that the super god and the primordial being are the ones interfering with Warsman’s resurrection.
The royal edition had a rewrite of the noodle episode later, but the Wars remains the same…
Since it’s a sequel and still undefeated, it strongly feels like they’re creating the story based on its popularity.
If it were an average author, it would be terrible, but with Yude, it just ends with a feeling of “Oh, here we go again…”
>>29
Well, boiled dashi… is an invincible keyword.
>>31
It’s just being allowed because it’s interesting.
Before the match, Wars was attacked in the dark and was roughly escorted out.
What kind of judgment is it to replace him with Geronimo!
>>32
Moreover, it’s not really that helpful…
It’s interesting that they were doing it naturally, not out of malice.
Robin, who defeats the Mariposa Parthenon Mammoth Man, is so cool…
It’s better than being officially fired like Wolfman.
>>35
I was said to have retired from superhero pro wrestling…
>>35
It’s shocking that they’ve suddenly died in the tag tournament arc and joined the spirits to lend their support.
>>105
It’s even written that the Wolfman was treated as “dead” in the shellfish.
Defeated Prince, General Battle Tag Partner, Rope Work Tower Bridge
“It’s nothing but delicious parts from the beginning to the end, the King’s Edition Robin.”
>>36
Defeating Mothra and Mariposa is an incredible accomplishment, isn’t it?
“Pit?”
While it’s fine to use Geronimo as a substitute, why is the opponent not a mammoth but Omega?
That’s the place where we leave the revenge against the enemies of War.
Robin’s tag arc is just too quirky, but both the Atlantis battle and the Junkman battle are cool!
>>43
Just a moment ago, the guy who was beating up Bibimbap and shouting “Hahaha, kill Kinnikuman!” is now blending in without a single moment of remorse!!
>>64
I became unable to stand in the ring (but I’m standing).
In the new series, Mariposa commented.
I liked the story about wanting to reunite with Robin but being disappointed that they weren’t there.
>>45
Even Atlantis gets criticized, and Robin is too popular.
I think this is where Nep is a perfect superhuman.
I tried to throw off my samurai attire at that time to save Geronimo… but Geronimo, knowing he was weak, chose to allow me to use my miraculous technique, sacrificing himself to become prey for the Omega Catastrophe Drop, so that the stronger me could remain here with the Kinnikuman team.
Because Geronimo lost without being any help at all.
Somehow, it became a vibe where it’s okay for samurais to intrude.
If this were a war, one arrow would have hit back, so Phoenix was saying, “That’s unfair.”
Isn’t the tag arc fundamentally about the friendship power being stripped away, making everyone except Kinnikuman act like a weirdo?
>>48
Wolf and Brocken didn’t have time to engage in odd behavior, while Robin and Wars were relatively as usual.
The other four are well…
>>48
The eccentric person shows that they have friendship and puts their all into everything seriously, yet it’s like that.
>>48
Whether it’s that Neptune has lost their memories or is a different person, it’s hard to decide, and their behavior is extremely suspicious.
They say I was laid off because the visuals became a gag, but I don’t really mind since the main character is already just in his underwear from the start, Wolf…
The part where I was attacked by the Mamosman
I thought it was just a simple ambush.
First of all, I was confused because Warsman was lost and in terrible condition from training.
Ugya Kinkin Meat Man is treated poorly, but the flow can be understood.
I can’t even understand the part where Terry Man suddenly gets hit with Muscle Spark and gets knocked out.
The tag arc has so many points to critique in its development that even Terry, who is usually in a good position, wonders, “Is it… good?”
>>57
Terry’s stock low shouldn’t tease the adult boy, but the next lowest is up to the beginning of the tag arc…
It’s terrible that Ashura said something like “Terry should apologize” while the Machines are having a falling out in the tag arc.
It’s your fault, isn’t it?
>>58
It’s true that it’s probably better for Terry to apologize, even though I shouldn’t be the one saying that…
I think the others should also apologize to Kinnikuman at least once.
The enemies that became allies were the top example of the poor treatment of characters in Jump’s tradition.
It seems that the tag arc was pretty rough for you too…
Since Geronimo became a superhuman after that great match, it has been like that all along, and Ryūde’s management is too unique.
Plant a tree that grows super fast, then cut down the grown tree with a hand knife and knock it down.
The new technique is so pathetic, even for you, Jero.
>>62
As long as my throat isn’t messed up, it’s usually fine to just go with the Apache war cry, right? That’s Geronimo’s dilemma.
The tree-felling drop of TamTam is too subtle as a finisher.
>>66
It’s a bit unfair since it’s different from a part of a superhuman’s body… right?
It’s allowed because the other party can do anything…
I didn’t realize Warsman’s popularity until Chloe was introduced…
The new meat also felt unimpressive until it was incorporated into the Super God arc.
Regarding the new Machine Guns, I can’t help but think that Terry may not be suited for a tag team.
Robin is incredibly cool in the Royal Arc, but he has been popular long before that, and I think kids just liked Robin Mask without needing any reason.
There’s no point in living! I said it in a way that just cancels it out, so it’s safe.
Chloe was also the starting point for the explosive popularity of the Wars.
I think I’ll bet on Jero’s youthful strength.
Hey Jero! If it were Kinnikuman, he could have done it better than that! I don’t care anymore!
>>75
You have only about 1/100 of the talent to support your partner, don’t you?
The Apache’s howl is too rough and strong, and that’s the problem.
Because this isn’t pro wrestling anymore!!!!
It’s like starting to use Hadouken in Kinnikuman!!!
Even in the Mummosman battle, there are mysterious developments like Blue Thunder, right?
I think that Karasuman, Blue Thunder, and Hawkman all have an unusual murderous intent towards birds.
>>80
They are also killing dogs and rabbits quite roughly.
There are many superhumans coming, and there are also abused birds.
I have no idea why Geronimo is so unusually attached to Terry in the new chapter.
Did that guy do anything that seems like a senior would do?
Sound techniques are too unavoidable, so they tend to not be very effective.
>>83
Even if Geronimo loses, the Apache itself was quite effective against Omega Man, so isn’t it a strong move?
I never thought they would bring back such bad taste as “mask hunting” now.
The roar of the Apache that even he feared.
Rather, it’s just that Suguru is too good at following up in tag matches for someone with that background…
Conversely, despite Kinnikuman’s suspicious and bad habit, he is surprisingly strong in tag team matches; it’s impressive how he can adapt and get along even when suddenly faced with some unknown weirdo.
Right now, it’s good that they’re releasing the Blood Alliance together and properly utilizing character popularity.
It’s ironic that Indians and Americans team up.
>>90
I can’t tell if it’s an intentional black joke or if it’s just natural.
I wonder if the part where Terry goes to apologize to Geronimo’s village is some kind of political joke…
>>90
The Big Body Team is crazy.
I feel like Warsman has been a bit over-cared for recently.
Characters with junior attributes like Warsman and Brocken Jr. also need to have some cleverness.
But Yude never misses the depiction of Warsman’s unique kindness and personality, huh…
>>94
The second generation Chloe is…
>>96
Compare it to Robin.
>>114
Compared to Robin, all characters would end up having consistency in their actions…
>>96
The primary goal is to have Kevin win.
If the major reason why Robin and I lost to Kinnikuman was due to the Kinnikuman tribe’s last-minute strength that turned the tables, then I can understand why it would make sense to go all out until the very end, even if he is the son of a different close friend…
The direction of kindness is not aimed at Mantaro, but rather at Robin and Kevin.
>>94
The subtlety and kindness of the decreasing amount of water in the side story really doesn’t miss the mark.
Characters that aren’t popular will receive a cold response, you know…
When I thought Warsman wasn’t popular and made him a sacrificial character, there was quite a significant reaction.
It seems there was some popularity…
The one who was roaring and scratching was about as big as the five major disasters, you know.
No matter how many times you say that gaining emotions leads to defeat, well, that’s true.
Warsman and Brocken are popular, so it seems that diligent junior characters tend to be popular with men as well.
>>102
It feels like a character you want to support.
During the Cold War era, there are some parts that seem pretty crazy when you think about it calmly, like how the British superhuman trained the Russian superhuman to become a murder robot, or how the Chinese superhuman is pretending to be a Mongolian superhuman.
Recently, it seems that Warsman has become more of a supporting character meant to highlight the attractiveness of characters like Onyx or Peshimi.
I think it’s okay to count those who get their faces smashed in the Planet Man battle to let the attacks go through as active participants.
Even though Geronimo is a hard-working junior character.
>>107
It can’t be helped, but the visual aspect is also important.
>>110
That guy seems to smell bad, which is not good.
Since I started to see with one eye, it has gotten a little better.
>>107
The Golden Mask arc was good, but after that, it was instantly turned into a decoy for the Machin Guns, damn it.
First of all, super idol generally has a popular image.
Wasn’t Jump at that time heavily censoring based on reader reactions…?
Wozuman was popular, no matter how you think about it.
I feel that Geronimo had a moment when he confidently acted mysterious, but it also seems that his weakness is affecting him.
It properly touches on the fact that Bloc has a lot of female votes.
When did I stop knowing about the popularity of Wars?
I think if Jelo improves the character design, that dialect, and the special moves, it will become popular.
>>115
I-I understand… I will grant the battle cry the Capillaria attribute…
Since readers say they don’t understand about Warsman, you know?
>>117
Well, if you say that, it would definitely get to me.
But I really don’t understand…
But Geronimo defeated the super god…
I feel that Robin’s character is still a bit inconsistent, but thanks to the core goal of defeating Kinnikuman, it somehow seems to be a cohesive character.
>>121
Robin made the statement “Always serious” in the “Boiled Wars.”
From the outside, they may seem to be wavering, but from their perspective, they are seriously moving straight ahead.
I think Brother Ataru is really benefiting from his soldier outfit.
To be honest, I don’t think Yudu is very popular and isn’t being thought of rationally.
I’ve recently started to think that Warsman was just difficult to handle.
>>124
Rather, it’s just following the template where the series boss becomes an ally and then serves as the benchmark for the enemies in the next series.
Buffalo Man is also quite something.
>>131
When I was being tossed around by Robin in the tag match, it was unavoidable, but getting taken out by Mammoth’s surprise attack is a bit much…
>>140
That said, we have the Manriki fight before that.
I think Yudai recognizes Warsman as a troubled, sensitive young man.
Bro is a troubled young man in a rough category.
I’ve seen a lot of characters dressed like cavemen in the Heisei era, but I’ve never seen one that became popular, so the design just doesn’t work.
But I’ve seen about two characters with a speaking style like Geronimo that are popular.
>>127
No, Geronimo was popular at the time.
In its first appearance, it was within the top 10, and in the Royal Arc, it was around 11th place.
The tag chapter is really outside the measurement range, that’s all I can say.
Moving Robin is super fun and exciting, but I don’t really understand how to handle the serious, gentle, and delicate Warsman, so for now, I’ll just let him say “It’s for Robin!”
If Ataru’s brother’s clothes were the same as on the cover of volume 29, would he have been more popular?
Buffalo Man is still manageable, but there’s a strong sense that Neptune is really difficult to handle even in the new series.
The costume of Jero in the Omega battle was nice because it had an Indian vibe and a stylishness to it.
Ramen Man is a popular character who used to compete with Robin for the first and second place in popularity polls.
Since dropping significantly in rank in the second generation, it’s been around the 10th place in popularity ever since…
I want to see a match where they face an enemy character who is mentally superior to Ramenman and overcome that in a best bout kind of way…
Buffalo Man, you know… there were the 20 million powers and the Superhuman Alliance…
In other words, even though he declared that he would be reborn as a superhero of justice, he has hardly fought properly as a ally of Kinnikuman!
I dislike characters that are just useless kids holding others back, but I can really empathize with a young guy desperately trying to keep up with veterans.
Although Apache was being cautious before his true identity was revealed, it’s still an incredibly high-rated, broken technique, even by his standards…