
As expected, there’s no way to lose with friendship power at 200%… I want to believe that~
>>1
I can’t shake off the anxiety that it might lead to an unfriendly outcome for Warsman because it’s boiled.
Damn it, I’m looking forward to next week!
These guys are definitely friends.
It’s the perfect flow for activating friendship power.
But we decided on Lalamie Django, right?
You’re going to use an elixir anyway.
Although it was good to escape by hardening, I predict that because it was hardened, the hardness is not fully transmitting the power, and it might be reversed.
I thought Nemesis could still go on, but it ended up losing…
I want Warsman to win for the sake of Peshiman, but…
I’m concerned about the fact that there’s one Bear Claw left, but based on past trends, I think this is unlikely.
Too much mutual love…
If we defeat the pessimistic one, we have to come up with a new enemy superhuman, you know?
>>11
In other words, I still have the cards on the Kizuke side, and I can’t keep following Chopp and Mask Man forever.
>>11
It is already a well-known fact that the God of Time has a superhuman manufacturing device, so I don’t think there’s any problem with it increasing, right?
If people with regeneration abilities were to be born one after another with 100 million power, I’d think that’s a bit much.
What is a friend…
If Warsman loses here, it raises the question of who will persuade the thread image, so I want him to win.
If it happens just like that next time, it will go “Kankan Kaan!”
I feel like I’m going to go “Ah… ahhh~~.”
Since it was good this week, I wonder if the wars will end up being uncool.
Well, I think it was a great match no matter who won.
I think it’s quite possible for Peshimi to win.
I think, but I want Wars to win here.
Like the match between Justice and Terry, Wars loses but Peshimi shows understanding…
It won’t be like that… I provoked them by saying if you’re going to preach, then show me you can win.
>>21
If anything, Suguru vs. Pirate is closer to this time…
I have to win in order to save the other person from despair.
I might have been swayed by you too!
(This is definitely swaying…)
I feel like we’re going to lose, but I hope we win.
I might be thinking that I want to die standing up…
Even if someone who can defeat Peshiman appears from now on,
It seems that only Warsman can persuade.
If Warsman loses, he will become the foolish guy who couldn’t save someone who could have become his friend…
If we lose this, Peshimi will become the weakest candidate for the five great tribes.
>>27
That’s not going to happen…
It was like the final battle of a war; I gave it my all.
Even if it’s bad, I think it will end in a draw.
>>30
A draw in two consecutive matches following the Onyx battle is a bit disappointing…
I wonder if there are new techniques from Warsman from here.
In the past few episodes, the support has begun to shift from “Please win, Warsman!” to “Please save Pessiman, Warsman!”
If Pesimi wins and survives, there is a possibility that he will no longer be in a position to fight as an enemy.
This week, Peshiman mentioned the word “smile,” so no matter the outcome of the competition, it feels like Warsman’s smile will have some sort of significance.
Peshiman has surprisingly joined the Justice Superhuman Army.
Isn’t it possible?
>>35
I feel like I might be killed by the god of time…
Is that technique losing its power because of the coating?
>>39
It seems like that could be possible.
In other words, since the only person who can save Peshiman is Warsman, we really need him to win here.
>>40
There is a possibility of salvation in adding the defeated Wars to the members who will destroy the world.
Even if Peshiman wins here, it will only lead to misfortune.
Pesimi can only see a future where he dies protecting Wars… Those guys from that facility are just keeping quiet, you know.
The coating in question.
I feel like I’ve been influenced enough that whether Wars wins or loses, I’ve reached a phase where it feels like a psychological victory.
I want Warsman to win because I want to see his heartfelt smile.
Since the new series of Wars started, I haven’t lost, so I feel like I might get nerfed.
>>48
That said, last time only one person drew…
Considering the aftermath of the bull that defeated Wars, there should be plenty of room for Peshimi to create a drama.
If it’s Warsman who stood up with determination, then Peshimiman goes to initiate Laramijango once again and is flipped in mid-air, completing the OLAP, and that makes me happy.
>>45
Only a superhuman like the ladybug would be allowed to do that!
So far, the opponents who have fought against Suguru have changed camps or had a change of heart.
I think it’s okay to let Warsman take on that role.
I almost cried seeing that Wars is on the same level as his opponents Tomodachi and Suguru.
I hope you win.
Honestly, I’m more worried about Terry.
I hope being a big player doesn’t mean losing and being brainwashed…
>>56
If I lose in my comeback match, I’ll put my pillow in a spinning toe hold.
I want to believe that the friendship gauge doesn’t end at 200 and that there is a limit break.
>>36
I felt like I was really reading Kinnikuman here, and it made me smile…
I want to team up with Wars.
This might be the first time I’ve wanted to win this much in a Kinnikuman match…
I don’t think it would be surprising if Pesimi wins like this.
That technique’s form… makes me think they might be pulling out an “orapp” as a last resort.
If he can withstand this, then Warsman is definitely too tough, so I think it’s a loss…
>>62
It’s a justice superhuman, you know?
>>62
I feel like the flag is raised in the heat of the moment.
By the way, Nemesis has also stood at the scene of a fire once.
>>62
If Wars is still standing, it will just recover quickly, so there’s no way for Wars to win.
It looks like Warsman is fully taking on the role, overlapping with the image of Robin who tried to bond with Nemesis.
Whether we win or lose, the hurdle for the next match has risen significantly…
I want them to win, but honestly, I think this will end as it is…
I never thought that the match would become so intense, given that I laughed when I first saw them getting all worked up.
It seems like it will be a standing KO in homage to the bullfight.
Only the robot superhumans carry too much sorrow in the meat world…
>>71
It is an existence that cannot be born unless one finds themselves in a situation where they aspire to become a robot superhuman for some reason.
Besides the positive Robo Super God, the rest have pretty complex inner lives.
I want Warsman to win for the sake of Peshiman.
To be honest, I don’t think the second match will be more interesting than the first, so I want Peshimi to exit here.
This is a thought I had even with Fanatic, but
>>73
We have both probably given all we can give.
This time, every line from Pesimi sounds too much like a cry for help…
I was worried about being told that Ultra God is too weak.
It seems likely that the Five Great Inscription Peshiman will win the first match.
>>75
I wonder if Papillon and Fanatic can demonstrate enough strength…
Well, there’s super recovery, after all…
>>76
If they say this is the last secret strategy and then start using super recovery in this match, it would be such a letdown…
>>101
Super recovery is like the best selling point of the time superhuman, and if you don’t use it, it’s rather like underestimating it.
Recently, I’ve been winning quite a bit in the wars, so it’s really interesting how unpredictable the developments are.
I even think there’s a possibility of a scene change as early as next week.
Whether to perform the Paro Special again after standing up, or to use a new move…
Since it’s a finale at Favorit, Pesimiman will win.
VS
Since you’re taking damage in a low state, it’s a counterattack flag for Wars.
>>82
If you’re not in tatters after taking an enemy’s favorite hit, you can make a decent comeback, but if you’re all torn up at the end, it’s said that only Sun-chan managed to turn it around, and that was no good.
I’ve been trying to be friends with you for a long time, and just when I say we’re friends, what happens… Why do you suddenly start saying we’re friends, Peshiminiki?
>>83
If you’re my friend, then destroy the world with me!
You wouldn’t want a world like this, would you?!
“shout”
Pesimi feels like he might reject super recovery of his own will.
The strength of the Five Great Kō is well demonstrated by Papillon, so it’s fine…
Even though Papillon was strong with consecutive wins, if people say “Did Pesimi lose in the first match?” it might be frustrating.
>>86
If anyone says that Pesimi is weak after watching this match, they’re just being stupid…
Fanatic’s identity was clearly not revealed, and the match reached its climax.
If we lose here, it’ll be three losses in a row…
>>88
Well, I feel like it’s completely possible in terms of development.
It’s a significant progress just to show that there may be room for reconciliation even in the case of the five major conflicts.
Speaking of which, Manriki is also a robot superhuman…
>>90
Is that guy a robot…?
I wondered if it was something like the embodiment of Manriki…
>>90
There are no friends of yours here!
Worry about your own rear end, Papillon!
>>94
It might be coincidental, but I really think so.
It feels like an evolved version of the battleship sink as a form of technique.
It’s quite unnatural that we’ve opened so many drawers up to Begins and Chloe without any OLAP.
Putting aside the details, it seems like Peshiman would invite Warsman to hang out whenever he has some free time.
Let’s drink tequila!
It’s good to see Manriki shedding tears.
It seems like there are some people who really want Warsman to lose no matter what…
>>105
I’ve been here ever since the latest episode came out.
Probably a pessimist.
>>137
In other words, it’s the opposite of wanting to win…
>>137
Nikkira!
>>105
They are probably fellow beings who also love Warsman, but have been deeply hurt and betrayed by Yude in the past.
The war starts once the smoke clears.
If I had blown smoke, I might have lost with this technique this time.
But it seems like Peshiman won’t use super recovery (because the god doesn’t like it).
I’m the usual contrarian cool guy, so just leave me alone.
>>109
Niki niki…
>>111
I caught one…
>>120
Whoa, boom!
I’m totally fine with losing, but who’s going next?
The Papillon lost its grand presence due to the transformation… No one would want that, right?
Pesimiman is stylish, but it’s too much with the gooey coating.
If I were hit by a big move like usual, it wouldn’t be strange to lose.
If we have something from here, it seems we can only decide with a big technique that has a convincing impact in one episode, what do you think?
I’m thinking of finishing with a super recovery at the mercy of the fire scene.
To break through super recovery, a strong finish is necessary, and it’s been said that Zebumari is doing it.
Please forgive the fans of Star Wars, as their past experiences have become a trauma for them.
>>117
It looks like Ramen Man’s wound…
>>117
If watching the match between Polarman and Onikisman doesn’t cure it, it seems like it will never be cured, so I wish I could have my mouth sewn shut.
Peshiman definitely has rising stock, or rather popularity, because he’s sealing ultra recovery.
>>118
Honestly, it might look like I’m underestimating it, but it’s not weird for the character, so it can’t be helped.
Personally, I want you to use it and tear it.
You can just break through even with super recovery…
I want them to win the war, but maybe it’s more because I don’t want Beshimi to lose to anyone else.
If Peshiman lost in a comeback but survived and became the only ally among the five major characters, I’d think it’s unfair just for Peshiman…
My favorite Papillon Man looks like he would just die if he loses.
>>123
There aren’t enough opponents to fight, so it just ends with an explanation.
>>123
I like that the Papillon is originally devoted to the god of time, so if it were to betray that, it would feel somewhat off for me.
I definitely want to win the wars, but I never expected to be countered with that kind of “I’ll finish you off with a special move” hook and then get hit with a finishing-level big attack.
This time, it’s a victory for Warsman.
Pessimiman already seems like he wants to lose.
It’s fine to double down.
Isn’t Warsman’s opponent too fond of him?
>>129
Because you are earnest…
>>129
Warsman is basically a kind guy…
>>129
He has a good texture, and when pushed, he works even harder while also being considerate of us—he’s a fine young man.
There’s no way I wouldn’t fall in love.
Putting aside super recovery, if we believe Peshiman’s lines, he has already given it his all…
I think this is the only timing for the completion of Warsman after Onikiman.
You are my friend!
Pesimi is accepting defeat, but is starting to activate super recovery from a distance by God.
There might be a development where someone asks Warsman for mercy before fully recovering.
I think it’s a situation where we really need to win, since it’s all about proving it by winning.
But if I had seen that match of Nemesis right before…
The measures against the big task are perfect!! But then the “Ugyah!!” has become too much of a trauma…
Believe in the Warsman who will stand beyond the limits, properly from the Unlimited Great Numbers chapter.
>>141
I think it’s more the battle with Nemesis that has become a trauma rather than the war.
>>141
Not only that, but after losing to the cow, the treatment in the old series was consistently bad, so it would become a trauma for sure.
>>157
But in return, make sure to really bounce back in the new series, okay?
There are too many superhumans who respect Robin and imitate the Robin strategy!
I’m scared because it feels like the line “Understand me, Pessimiman” unfortunately didn’t resonate.
I’m already fighting close to the first volume of the paperback.
>>143
I also felt that this looked like a losing flag.
It’s definitely the best match in the Wars battle.
Within me
The exavator seems calm and strong, and the drool man definitely has something going on.
I think the premise is quite different from Nemesis, though.
Since the friendship power gauge is over 200%, I really want to believe that Wars will win.
The ex-babers are pretty much Suguru, but I actually can’t read Endeman.
They say it’s a flag, but isn’t it just biased?
>>153
Well, as long as it’s not over, you can say anything about it, and there’s no point in worrying too much, right?
In fact, the future Warsman was actually the Pessimiman who inherited Warsman’s exterior and artificial intelligence!
Suguru Chaos? The tag team will probably win easily, so there seems to be no need to worry.
The suspense of not being able to read the developments is incredible.
I want to see Pesimiman’s next match.
Next, Pesimi booms and achieves a strategic victory.
It is not impossible to lose the game but win the match.
>>161
Nemesis vs. Ramen Man development.
Well, Nemesis said they would show the true power of the clan, but their killing intent was too strong, saying “Die!”…
Predictions are nothing more than hope.
I just feel like I know what’s going to happen next.
OLAP is a technique full of hope for the future (to defeat the Muscle Family), so it fits perfectly with this situation…
In some cases, everyone might win the remaining matches!
I hope Pesimiman doesn’t die.
Partner up with Wars.
Fanatic is a mysterious opponent, and it would be troublesome to lose to them right now.
Peshiman has almost revealed his true nature.
>>168
I feel like I’ve pretty much completed everything regarding combat as well.
>>168
If it happens like that next time, it will be kaaan!
I feel like I’m going to be like “Ah… ahhh~~~”.
>>168
If that guy loses, it will probably reveal all of the God’s intentions this time…
>>168
I wonder what the reasoning was for the person who predicted that Nemesis would win.
If you keep pestering me, I’ll rub you against the wire mesh.
Is the Time Superhuman Arc the final chapter?
This might be Warsman’s final match.
>>173
I don’t know if there will be another time, but…
I feel like I’m drawing this current illustration with the intention that it’s the last one.
If I lose here, I would honestly be disappointed.
I want them to win for Onikisman’s sake, but…
If we don’t stop them, it seems like the Soviets will interfere, which is tough… I want Pesimi to live.
>>178
I’m more scared that those researchers might do something than the outcome of the match.
There are still superhumans being created by Fanatic, right?
To be honest, I think it’s a situation where we have to win even more than Nemesis, or it will be ruined.
>>181
If Peshiman wins here, he will be complete as a pessimist… but even if he pulls it off, well…
If we lose, the value of the Super God Arc itself…
I want them to win the wars, but to be honest, compared to last time when it felt like they could definitely win, there’s a sense of anxiety about whether things can turn around from here.
I’m glad I didn’t have to wait here for two weeks.
These two might be becoming top class in my favorite friendship in the meat category…
I thought Nemesis would definitely lose, so it feels incredible that they managed to come back this far.
I even thought that this time we might just end up losing normally in this war.
Fanatic could potentially become an even sadder toy from here on out…
Sadaharu is the second stage of the fire scene.
If we consider Warsman’s as the third stage, it’s understandable that there would be a difference there.
>>189
Rather, there seems to be a direction where we talk about the possibility of reaching the third stage, but ultimately end up failing to do so, which feels somewhat frustrating.
This time, it’s an exciting development where the outcome is uncertain in a good way.
I think it’s painful to realize that the difference in the gods we encountered was what led to our parting.
It was obvious that Nemesis couldn’t win.
Are you saying that the scenario where those researchers use some strange weapon to interfere and Peshiman dies protecting Warsman will happen!?
Pessimiman is really good, but if it continues to be released, it needs to change its position somehow.
I want Warsman to win for the pride of Wars and for Peshimi as well.
It’s not about logic; it’s about desire.
I was convinced that the Wars would win by turning the situation around, so I was surprised to see differing opinions in the comments.
>>198
Well, it’s not strange to have a conclusion like this as a draw.
Personally, I feel like I can win with that feeling of Aori.
Even though there’s hardly any specific past depiction of Pesimi, I just can’t help but get incredibly emotionally involved even with just my imagination…
Peshimi can go to the peak slot.
>>200
Where are you right now?!
I imagine that even though they survive and won’t have any more opportunities in the future, they occasionally tease the serious and kind Wars…
If we lose here, it will be a match that will disappoint both our enemies and allies, as well as the readers, and that’s pretty rare.
Even if I can’t rely on Aori, with this hand, it’s possible for either a conclusion or a reversal to happen…
Personally, I really wondered if Nemesis would lose, especially because if Nemesis, who is on par with Suguru, were to lose, what would happen next? There was a strong sense of the Five Great Time Feelings.