
Hoo! Voeehh~~! Warsman, with this, the chaotic onslaught of the bear claw… Ohhh!!! We’re going to Vancouver and back! Backhand Bear Claw! I-I was taken down by Bo-Bo-Bo’s Vaasbear! What a dizzying technique! Even Warsman is just playing around with Vaasbear… Guh! Responding to the Barracuda throw, renewing it into a perfect superhuman, teaching about the historical moment of Dorehan… Uh… Slay… The bones of this Polar-I want to have a conversation with Beark about… Tzitz, the way I came here!! The rotation of the driver… Oh, and finally, Black Clover Back Push! Ho! Waresman is being pushed down, and though I can’t say anything about it, gastar 63 40.
I think Rajinan is the strongest when it comes to pure ability values without the founding ancestors.
Because I’m Nemesis’s partner.
Among the large numbers, it has the highest superhuman strength.
Mammoth Man is the same, but there might be a strong image of heavy snow areas as a motif in Yude.
>>3
Since Lunite is enhanced by Bergmann’s rule…
>>3
Canada has an image of snow, but… if we’re just talking about strength, it’s not weak compared to wars… but…
>>3
The Skyman has a power level of 700 million.
In other words, Polar Man is obviously a revenge for Mammoth Man, right?
It’s like a virtual mammoth man for war.
>>4
The mix of bear claw elements also creates a good balance.
If you exceed 70 million power, it gives a sense of prestige, doesn’t it?
With a power level of 60 million, it doesn’t feel quite like a truly super-large superhuman.
Mammothman 78 million power
Polar Man 72 million power
Nemesis 68 million power
Napkin 50 million power
Radial 48 million power
>>7
Why is this kind of guy around here?
And this guy’s intelligence in scouting is just too serious about the power struggle for the throne.
Warsman often has his techniques not work, doesn’t he?
Well, those are all techniques that would kill you if they were effective in war…
>>9
No matter how you think about it, it’s a game where enduring turns into nothing but murder techniques.
Since Nemesis casually refers to them as an ally.
>>11
Of course, it’s nice to see the ones who get along and those who don’t among the Rajinans.
From the nuances of the thread, it’s clear that the Robo Superhuman seems to dislike Turbo Men.
>>11
It’s too selfish for me to be the only one left alive after letting that guy die…
When replaced with a superhero of justice, the sense of tragedy is overwhelming.
I want to see a match between Polar Man and Mammoth Man.
It seems like we can enjoy a power fight between two giants.
Polarman may not have the clever tactics like Mammothman, but pure power fighters like him are rare, so his presence is incredible.
>>19
Good…
It’s a stylish drop technique, isn’t it?
>>19
It’s nice that there is a version without perfection.
To let such talent die after just one defeat… it’s unthinkable.
>>22
The Raji Nan edition is just like that, isn’t it?
Crash Man Marvelous Polar Man Jack Chee…
Because they are excellent, they seriously carry out the rules of perfection, so it’s hard to watch.
Just say, “I don’t want to die!” a little.
>>25
Well then, it’s a screw…
>>25
It may be that those perfect superhumans who think they can finally die by watching something like Jack Chi are the mainstream.
From a superhuman who casually wears a fur coat like that of a mammoth.
I feel like the face has completely changed to be designed like a bear superhuman.
>>26
Initially, I actually designed it as the father of Warsman, but there’s a theory that it was changed after it was already released.
There are a few people who seem tired of living, and it’s quite something…
>>28
Well, in that regard, the ancestors were probably similar too…
>>28
What will you do with eternal life? You will spend your days in a graveyard, training.
Whether Goldman causes a riot or if the napkin betrays and causes a riot, we can’t go outside.
Alright, it’s finally time to set out! When that happens, go and attack the fan interaction day, breaking the peace among the three races!
Despite having defeated the demon, why, why is there no applause! The feelings of the fish are painful.
>>86
I have defeated the fish guy who cowardly took down your hero, Robin Mask!
>>89
👦Atlantis!!!
>>86
Robin was doing the same thing during the Kinnikuman battle…
The majority of the Unlimited Army is somewhat tired of life…
Maybe the ones who wanted to have more fun already left.
>>32
Just moping around and shutting yourself in is something a fool does.
>>35
This guy is out of his mind…
>>35
Despite being a terrible villain, they occasionally show actions that match their name of “Perfect Excellence”…
It feels like a sidekick of Nemesis, but since they are immortal, there may be an age difference of several thousand years.
Rather, the only one who was lively because of the Rajinan was the napkin.
I wonder if there were any straying perfect superhumans.
I thought so, but it seems like Napkin and the disciples are like that.
Added in the anime.
“I’m not like you guys who pretend to be honorable while running away from defeat!”
It’s terrible that it’s gone that way.
>>38
I really liked the part about Warsman’s techniques…
Honestly, I only had the impression of it being bear pants.
>>41
It’s terrible that this guy is in that position, but what’s even worse is that there are no other suitable candidates in terms of appearance.
I think it’s a bit too much for someone in armor to be doing that, like a napkin tilting kind of guy.
I thought it was embarrassing to lose even though it was on radial, which had Terry Meta performance, but then everyone started to commit suicide.
At the peak, I tried to force them to commit suicide, and when they refused, I tried to kill them.
These guys are crazy!
Rather than aging and withering, the napkin is full of ambition—it’s really a singularity, or something like that.
Is it again about Neptune King?
Do more, please.
>>45
Did Mr. Psychoman think it was okay to just leave that alone?
>>45
Fanatic’s response
Polarman’s words after the war, “If I can fight and die against someone stronger than myself, there is no greater joy,” carry a heavy meaning.
I said that I would give my life since I lost, and rather than wanting to die by my own hand if I lose, I want to fight against the strong and die at the end of that.
Moreover, the ancestors have endured for billions of years, managing the surface while training and adapting to his transformation amidst the total destruction of superhumans.
“What’s with them wearing out so soon at that age?” It might have been a dull look.
…That’s a brutal hierarchical structure.
>>50
“You’re just an old guy bullying his juniors by saying, ‘It was tougher when I was young.'”
>>52
It feels like in the case of the ancestor, it doesn’t go as far as bullying, but just watching coldly without any sympathy.
I could see some consideration from Mirage Man.
The founder isn’t particularly bullying the countless armies… Mirage was quite caring.
What I looked down on was psycho.
>>53
Maybe that’s when I stopped being able to trust.
But I wonder if that old-timer was training with Rajinan-chan.
I didn’t even notice that Saikoman was rusty…
It looks kind of like a mammoth man.
He seems exceptionally strong, almost as if he knows an unusual amount about Tatsunori.
A formidable opponent that was somehow defeated thanks to the chairman’s fixed match.
It is likely that Kuma Man was a victim of brotherly tales.
I want Polarman to be revived and support Nemesis.
Perhaps it’s Sadaharu’s first friend in life.
>>60
Hey, let’s talk about Polarman Tatsunori!
Isn’t it because there were faults that the coup was initiated?
If I were to say that…
I like how you can infer the relationship with Turbo Man from the part where Polar Man mutters, “This is why those mechanical guys are annoying…,” when he loses to Wars.
>>64
Even if we don’t get along, it’s nice to feel that things aren’t that hostile up to that point.
I can’t stand watching that person who is playing with hypnotized babies anymore.
Well, I feel like who can actually get along with Turbo Men, you know?
Crashman and the others might get along well as machine superhumans.
Turbo Men seem to be mass-produced robot superhumans.
I like the setup where a mass-produced item rises to become a legendary name, it gives it a dramatic feel, Turbo.
I think Polarman has far more durability and power than a Bicorn that can be easily pierced with a Prism Man’s punch.
Turbo Crash may get along with other mechanical superhumans.
Radial jack cheese… is it different from a machine…?
I wonder what Jack Cheese is.
Are there categories like home appliance superheroes or miscellaneous goods superheroes?
>>73
It seems like a goods incarnate superhuman, like Spring Man or Stecase.
>>75
The Mixer Emperor was recruited for his abilities after being transformed into a superhuman by discarded appliances, which makes it scary how easily more superhumans can emerge.
What does it mean that it’s okay even if you get stabbed, aside from absorbing the rotation of the screwdriver?
Is Mixer Emperor and Mr. VTR a superhuman home appliance?
>>76
Probably so.
In the case of Mixer Emperor, it should be a type of embodiment superhuman that became a superhuman from a mixer that was originally discarded as trash, like a tsukumogami.
It’s a waste to have him scattered in such a fight…
>>77
I wished for someone like a six-shooter to hit me…
>>77
It’s mostly all his fault.
I wonder if Satan can easily twist something like this.
The story of Mixer Emperor becoming a superhuman from a mixer abandoned on Japan’s Dream Island should be in the side story novel.
Can’t read it now.
Since machines and so forth are at odds with each other within the same camp, wouldn’t it be better to reset everything once, Warsman?
Was the match between Suguru and the mixer a battle between two discarded things…?
>>83
Stop finding unpleasant causality.
It’s not that Thief George stole it from the electronics store, but rather it was picked up from the dump, the Great Mixer Emperor.
It’s nice to see characters being re-evaluated or rediscovered as amazing when they are adapted into visual form.
There are some guys who never get attention, and even if they do, they probably won’t gain any popularity…
>>88
Stop talking bad about Carmen.
>>88
Are you speaking ill of Dalmatians?
>>102
That guy has a lot of techniques, so he’s quite strong.
When someone asks if it’s a dog, I’m troubled.
>>102
When it was visualized, the concentration was even higher than in my memory.
When reading Kinnikuman, I end up liking most of the characters.
Immortality ultimately turns out to be a cheat and just a burden…
Only the gods that were originally like that are lively.
The only one who was lively due to the after-the-fact immortality is Napkin.
>>94
That napkin turns out to be a worn-out old nuisance when the mask is taken off…
>>94
I think that guy is an amazing genius in that regard.
It literally rotted, but…
>>94
Even if that guy grows old and becomes like a zombie
They say they still have things to do, what a genius…
Pola faucet Merlin wants to see the match again.
Marvelous was definitely someone who should have joined the Justice Superhuman Army.
Even something as ambitious as a napkin can be attractive in its own way…
I want to see a fight from the peak of Nepukin when he hasn’t been deprived of his immortality.
Well, there are gods that look just like young people and others that are just old, decrepit old men, so I can’t quite understand their ecology.
As long as the napkin isn’t stuck on the bottom, it’s fine.
The fact that so many people became the Napkin faction and escaped together indicates that the Superhuman Graveyard and Perfect Superhumans had long ago surpassed their limits as a system…
>>107
It seems that even at the point of the founding arc, the atmosphere is such that Nep, a direct disciple, is at the forefront of the mainstream faction.
>>107
It seems that there are about a thousand people other than the enormous number of troops, and when I think about it again, almost all of the perfect superhumans have become supporters of Nep, making it the mainstream faction, so it’s understandable that they would insist on being representatives and sign the agreement forcibly.
>>117
I won’t acknowledge it—I’ll carry out a purge!
>>128
Stop it!
>>131
I can tell you’re just all talk and no action!!! (Vivaba)
>>117
From Neptune’s perspective, it’s understandable to think those guys probably won’t come out of the grave anyway.
In the first place, when Neptun appeared, he was already a legendary perfect superhuman.
Perfection = It’s natural for the justice demon to think that it’s the napkin faction.
>>130
Nep is properly sending information to Rajinan and reaching out, but since there was no contact within the period, it has turned into “I’ll sign for peace…”
Since she judged the content to be perfect, she burned it after the fact…
>>117
In principle, it’s equal, and if there are complaints, they would protest to the parliament.
I couldn’t even stop the signing, so it should be fine… Ugh, what are you doing, you guys?!
As the meaning of the kendo uniform is revealed, the sense of “what is this guy?” intensifies with the man Neptune King.
Dalmatians are already quite strong to be able to fight that much against BH.
>>109
That aside, it was a match with such high concentration that it felt like I was losing my mind.
I want to see a scene where Merlin Man is purely cheered by humans someday.
I… am dead…
Even though it hasn’t been released yet, the stock of Napkin keeps rising continuously.
It seems that just like the superhuman Enma had a charm that made people want to follow him despite being an old-timer, Nepukin also had a charm that made people want to follow him even though he was an old-timer too.
It’s true that suicide is strange, but if you consider the resurrection in the Superhuman Graveyard, it might not be so strange after all…
>>115
It has the vibe of “I can finally die,” but at that point, I was supposed to go back to gather the orbs.
Megaton King Drop looks simply powerful.
Merlinman, despite what people say, was quite versatile.
It’s true that it ended in a draw, but that’s because Atlantis is amazing…
>>120
If anything, I had almost completely sealed off everything else except for Tower Bridge…
>>120
That guy somehow manages to make it a draw.
It’s a bit sad to be lumped together with the other losers…
>>134
I think the fact that we were complacent in a situation where victory was 100% guaranteed and ended up with a draw is greatly lowering Nemesi’s evaluation.
First of all, BH tends to have quite a cheat-like gimmick, so I think the opponent often had even stronger abilities as a result.
>>121
It’s like the issue of too many sand attack users against Sunshine.
The Ancestor Infinity Number vs. Neptune and the rest.
If it weren’t for the cobra on his forehead…
What the heck is that cobra?
Aren’t we unable to prevent the intrusion?
Merlin’s spear fishing is a one-hit kill, so it seems like a fighting style where you train your defense and unleash your ultimate move when the opponent is exhausted.
>>132
I love the catchphrase of spear phishing.
The style of the Merlin Man looks really stylish because it’s good.
After understanding that person’s true identity, when I look back on it, the battle with the magic cloud was surprisingly filled with their own kind of warmth.
But I think it’s a bit too amusing visually for Merlinman, who is supposed to be good at taking a hit, to be bouncing around so lively.
This guy is too skilled at being passive.
The voice acting of Merlin Man is also great.
It seems like you’re a newcomer, but I have become a fan of yours.
I thought it was a power type, but it’s dodging…
It’s not the way to handle a body as tough as steel.