
But if someone stronger than me comes along, it would break my spirit…
It’s a joke that it’s so shiny that the laser doesn’t work or what?
I’ve finished because I took a rest…
If you don’t give up, you’ll be way beyond the standard, and when excluding the outliers, Kuroneko really stands out as a physically strong type.
Somehow, things like Pripiri or a metal bat are on a different level than humans, aren’t they?
There was only a part that could be broken in my heart, yet I ended up finding a positive reason in that broken experience…
>>6
Muscles also get hurt, rest, and become stronger…
It taught me the importance of rest periods.
The finish is too perfect…
It’s way too impossible to defeat with physics.
Finally able to inflict damage at the Garou level.
>>10
If anything, it seems like I wouldn’t take damage if it were now, around the time I was finished and got beaten up.
But what if it’s the best finish now?
I have a feeling that it might get split in half by a dimensional slash of the Void into nothingness.
What?
Have you never taken a break until now!?
>>15
There are connections to Saitama here, and I am scared of what the future holds.
>>16
This is a little different.
Saitama got to that level because he practiced on his own while defeating monsters.
Kurobikari is the type that aims to clear after reaching the max level early on, so it hasn’t been able to break the limit.
>>15
Because it was so serious, there was room to bend, and the understanding of the character progressed simultaneously, making the explanation simply brilliant.
I’m glad to know that there are many people with a passionate hero spirit besides those without a license.
>>17
It’s a story about many who originally tried to become something but ended up losing their souls because they couldn’t.
Why has Amai suddenly become so carefree?
>>18
Because I found the real thing.
>>18
It’s because I admitted to being a monster.
>>18
It’s better to read it again starting from around the Neo arc.
>>26
I have no idea which chapter is where in the table of contents!
Please divide it into chapters!
>>49
It might be around Chapter 118 for Amami-related content.
This guy has come this far without a trainer, huh…
Originally, this guy is in the position of being the next candidate after Tatsumaki and Bang.
I hadn’t realized that focusing solely on self-training had caused me to skip over the basics.
The scene where I could stand on my own was a bit nerve-wracking.
>>22
Because you came!
>>30
I love this line and scene too much.
A hero is someone who inspires those around them.
It seems that if you give your muscles a rest, they will super compensate…
I was feeling brokenhearted, but after some rest, I recovered!
You are a hero…
If damage only goes through with Garou, it seems like I can easily defeat Suiryuu.
>>32
If Suiryuu is as strong as in Murata’s version, he can nearly match and defeat Chozu in his monster form, making him the minimum standard for an S-class solo defeat of a demon.
So it’s about the same level as “puri-puri.”
The tank top was a losing match, but I could hold my own against Ryu, so it wasn’t really a contest.
It’s obvious, but someone who has ruled for a long time as an S-class hero…
It’s burning the brains of quite a few people…
Most of them became heroes because they want to protect people, one way or another.
Don’t shatter it into pieces with your suit’s reflection, even though my big brother couldn’t break it no matter how much he punched it.
Because of this guy’s out-of-standard muscles, Suiryuu-kun looks like a small fry.
>>36
Suiryu is a small thing…
Neo is full of fanboys, isn’t it?
Even a gay man must be admired by someone…
I thought the idol would go off the rails, but then a cool ugly guy showed up and stopped them—it’s really amazing, you know…
>>41
Before stopping, it was perfect in front of the fans.
I thought, “Don’t mess with the beam,” but now that I think about it, the attack from Evil Natural Water didn’t do anything either.
Stop it, you’re raising all the flags for the unlicensed rider to lose.
>>44
I think he shines by stalling for time until the real deal shows up after being beaten up.
>>44
If you think of suits as being equal, you’ll lose for sure because there’s a difference in physicality outside of suits.
It was the fan girl who stopped the rampage!
It was just that my spirit broke first, and I barely took any damage.
What is this Kurobikari?
>>47
(I’m scared… but should I go outside a little?)
(Scary… but for now, should I help…)
It’s amazing how casually Kurobikari can break that robot.
There is an overwhelming difference between Raiden and Krovikali.
Even the hero who tried to reach out to Garou is you, Kurobikari.
I think in the second match against Garou, I was just getting beaten up normally; it doesn’t feel like my muscles are being destroyed.
Crouching down, I’m saying I can’t go on anymore… even in a no-guard situation.
The prisoner’s attack does not get through to the broccoli.
The mental strength that had no opportunities to train has grown and become a perfect hero!
In other words, Kurobikari fought against Garou, who is a complete superior version of an old man, and for a while, he took no damage.
If you get serious, most S ranks can’t win.
I believe that an S-Class hero makes you feel as if they are a hero not just physically, but also mentally.
>>58
In the first place, there are quite a few depictions where S-class heroes are just monsters acting as heroes.
The easy-to-understand one is the mascot monster, Dog Man.
>>59
I like all the parts this time, but I really think the panel on the left is well-drawn in the manga.
>>59
I’m starting to like the bearded man who appears out of nowhere in just his underwear.
It was simply a type of weakness that had never experienced failure because it was too strong until now.
Once I recover mentally, I’ll be unstoppable.
Kuro-chan is super cool, but walking around town in just his underwear is a bit much, isn’t it?
>>61
My suit is ruined and I have no clothes left.
>>61
Look at the prisoner, they’re completely naked!
>>80
I don’t want to see the prisoner even if they’re wearing clothes!
When Amami was attacked by the mildly carbonated boys, she wasn’t this completely unleashed yet.
It seems like all doubts have completely disappeared.
Maybe they received damage for the first time in their life against Garou and that broke their spirit.
From the beginning, Kuro-chan had a strong S-rank vibe.
I received cheers from noble fans and overcame the mental aspect that had been a source of anxiety.
Isn’t it good that you took a break? You’re at your best right now!
Next, I will let everyone rest!
I am no longer a hero because I ran away… but here I am right now.
It’s interesting that the former is S rank and the latter is C rank.
In a typical development, the positions of both parties would be reversed.
But when I imagine that a muscular, shining black man can crush the enemy in an instant, it gives me a great sense of security, so isn’t it perfectly fine to be in my underwear?
It’s so cool how the protein shaker fought alone against a massive horde of robots even though it was scary at C rank.
If the admired Kurubikaru comes there, of course I would cry.
The S-class heroes, who are supposed to inspire those around them, have a hero weaker than themselves.
I think one of the highlights of One Punch Man is the fighting spirit and the inspiring words.
>>75
This time, the opposite is true, and the composition is beautiful…
…Scary! It’s scary!!
I like how my heart walks on while thinking that way, in a realistic way.
Welcome back, Kuro-chan.
Amai saved the fans, and Kurubikary was saved by the fans, creating a good balance.
The difference between someone who destroys a suit just based on the instinct that the suit is bad and Suiryuu, who can’t be broken even when getting beaten up!
>>81
There is a difference compared to Suiryu, but since he broke his suit once during the Garou battle, he’s probably been enhanced to a level where he can’t break it.
>>90
The original ability and because of this, the armor itself has become custom-made and turned into the current crazy runaway individual.
Originally, Crovicari fought without fear of anything.
I learned to know fear and how to overcome it, and I became even stronger.
So what happened to the prisoner?
>>83
There’s no doubt we are losing.
Even though we were equal without suits, now that you’re wearing one, there’s nothing I can do.
>>87
“But against an opponent of lower rank, wearing a suit can actually become a burden…”
Seriously, this person isn’t good at drawing, but they are incredibly skilled at manga… amazing.
It’s tough and most attacks do no damage, but if you deal even 1 damage, it’ll take a break.
>>85
But the break is over now.
Who could possibly help them?
Are there any heroes like that remaining?
Answers keep piling up against.
When you think about it, that old man facing off against multiple robots by himself is amazing…
The reason it’s so popular is that it’s not just a story where Saitama defeats enemies with one punch.
>>89
Saitama is a deus ex machina used to forcefully wrap up a development that has become uncontrollable.
Garou is a monster that all the heroes combined can’t handle at all.
>>96
This deus ex machina is really trying hard right now…
What does it mean to have a storm with will? It’s too scary.
Fubuki-chan, the physical hero, will never be able to defeat these robots…!
It’s too funny how the beams are bouncing off the shine on the back.
The heart of the body may break, but the armor of muscles is still very much intact…
The Murata version… well, I can just redraw it.
Physically, I’m overwhelmingly superior, but in terms of mental strength, Tanmas is at a top level, and it’s nice that Kuro-chan is more down-to-earth.
I will fight because I’m not scared! – From the past Kuro-chan.
It’s scary, but going outside to fight to help is more complete as a hero now.
>>95
As a contrast, the C-class old man who was scary at first is trying too hard against the robot.
I can stand up on my own! It’s okay… I’m not scared anymore…!
“S-class is probably not included in ‘most.'”
Seeing the kale shining brightly.
I remember the scene where I was crushed in spirit by the dazzling body of the Murata version of the golden sperm.
Well, my chest got hot.
I think the prisoner won’t lose…
Even though I got damaged by Garou, it was just a nosebleed level, and I gave in to fear and broke first, but I don’t really know if I would have actually been broken if I kept getting hit like that, right, Kurobikari…
>>102
You were able to fight against the enhanced Garou for a while, right?
Suiryuu has received a license, so it should be fine.
The statement by Garou that if causing a commotion would do anything, it wouldn’t be a struggle also applies to Saitama, which indicates a good structure.
I couldn’t defeat Garou, but if I had to say, it was probably the fact that my absolute trust in my own body wavered that was the final blow.
Simply put, the sheer amount of things is so overwhelming that this time Saitama alone won’t be able to handle it in time.
I was told that I would be beaten until I couldn’t stand anymore, so I felt down, but Garou is really good at judging and holding back.
As long as I deal damage until Kurobikari breaks, the zombie man next to me looks like paste.
If no one is cheering for the prisoner, then it’s a sign that the prisoner will win.
It feels like Garou, who is bored, might just barge in.
A hero in despair regains their shine with the support of fans.
It’s so clichéd that it’s troublesome.🥲
I think the prisoner won’t lose or, even if they do, they won’t die because they are a character from a gag universe.
>>112
But those who follow me like companions must die.
But even while being broken, the fact that I reached out my hand to Garou saying “It’s dangerous!” is what’s interesting and effective for Garou.
No matter how it looks, it’s a flag that won’t fall, so it will be messed up after this.
>>114
Kuseno studied Saitama’s body.
It is almost certain that a monster close to or surpassing Saitama will appear.
>>118
I wonder if it’s reproducible, baldness…
>>126
If you can remove the limiter, it should be possible to have it, right?
The problem is that the act of removing the limiter itself is almost impossible.
>>126
If you can complete that training regimen, anyone should be able to go bald.
>>118
That guy’s name is One Punch Man.
It’s intense how Kurobikari becomes just Hikari in the end.
I see…
Mr. King not showing up until now was to encourage the growth of each individual in S-class.
As expected, King!
The strength of the prisoner is in not giving in to him, right?
That aside, isn’t it bad if we don’t cool down Webigaza-chan?
>>119
Thud.
The catharsis of starting a counterattack after building up is definitely what makes ONE’s manga great.
It seems like the bald cape is heading towards Dr. Bofui after all.
I feel like that guy is ultimately on our side…
Originally, it has been depicted as having an S-class level of incredibly strong physicality, so relying too much on revival becomes a concern.
I really love the scene where the hero comes, you know!
It’s a scene that doesn’t exist here, but…
I need to have Dr. Bofui maintain Genos from now on…
If they can produce a superior version just by studying the physique of the bald cape, then I think they could easily recreate things like the river in the Evolution House…
>>130
The Evolution House broke down, but just by seeing Saitama, I thought of the next theory and decided to transform Zombie Man.
>>138
What was done to Zombie Man was not a modification, but a torture-like training.
>>144
Remove the limiter, right?
Is Krovikali ranked lower than Zombie Man?
As usual, it’s an overly arbitrary ranking.
>>131
Maybe I was doing strength training without reporting after defeating the enemy…
Overall, it was an episode where both the hero and the fans shined.
>>133
The fans of Vebigaza are great…
Someone who seems likely to come to rescue the prisoner.
Is it King, Bang, Atomic, or Garou…?
What is Zombie Man doing now?
It’s great that my muscles have never betrayed me.
Kurobikari originally had little interest in hero activities and went from C rank to S rank through scouting.
In other words, it’s only natural that Zombie Man ranks high because he’s actively engaged in hero activities.
That guy is one of the top-class decent ones among the S-rank.
>>141
Metal bats are pretty decent, but there are a few somewhat annoying parts to them.
The only other one that’s easy to handle at S rank is the pig god.
>>150
If you can overlook that the Pig God looks almost like a villain, it really embodies the ideal of a rational hero.
>>164
It’s just a little ugly, so it looks more human than Amaii, right!
The combat style is, well…
Even though Tanmas is doing his best, there’s just too much of a gap…
>>142
The idea that a hero is defined by their spirit rather than their strength has been depicted since the very beginning.
In the first place, if you’re saying your heart is broken but you’re still trying to help a little, then it’s not that broken after all.
Thanks to the development where a high-ranking hero rushes to the hero’s aid in a pinch, it feels like a signal for a dramatic comeback.
Zombie Man probably defeated a lot of monsters to chase after the House of Evolution.
The original work has been showcasing a lot of great moments for the hero side lately, which feels good.
They’re doing endless blasts over there, so it’s even more intense.
Zombie Man has some really rational thoughts during his conversation with Garou.
It’s okay to run away if you don’t have a license, but this guy won’t run.
>>152
Because I’m a hero…
Tanmas is caring, but isn’t a younger brother unnecessary?
>>153
Even if weak, the usefulness of a subordinate was demonstrated with a metal bat, right?
>>163
But Tanmas’s little brother, you know…
I wonder how strong the Ashura Kabuto is.
In terms of spirituality, they come to make me cry with their S-class unlicensed skills.
Just changing clothes allows for infinite respawns; both the heart and the tank top are too strong, right?
The Evolution House casually mass-producing Asura Beetles is really insane…
>>159
It’s technically dangerous because they’re too intelligent to listen, but there’s no problem in society.
The disaster-level dragon monster created by Kuseino from the Saitama cells.
I want you to fight using the disaster-level dragon monster created by Bofui from Boros cells.
The guard dog Tanmas Puripuri definitely looks like he’s on the side of the villains, so the story takes a different turn.
I feel it’s significant that I was able to meet a hero whose muscles are well-defined even at the C rank.
Isn’t it pretty strong for a protein shaker to be able to fight robots?
>>167
That robot itself isn’t that strong, it’s just the numbers that are overwhelming.
Even the autonomous robots protecting the Hero Association can only match up against two demons at the same time, yet they are still being defended even when overwhelmed by millions.
>>173
You’re strong!?
>>176
Those guys are only dangerous when they have a coordinated barrage; individually, they’re not that great.
>>176
If it’s S rank, I can handle the number in front of me, but dealing with a swarm of upper A rank is just plain dangerous.
Almost a monster again, S-Class Hero Osugi!
>>168
I feel that both monsters and heroes are not fundamentally different, as the only real difference is their mentality, regardless of the size of their abilities.
The pig god still has some kind of secret, but basically, it’s really acting as a guardian deity…
Tanmas might be the most stable one.
It’s scary that just by wearing a tank top, Tanmas can give heart massages.
I’ve been portraying the difference between villains and heroes as something psychological for a long time.
>>175
The Amaimask looks a bit off, but it’s a hero; everyone is so harsh.
This time’s Amaimask was cool too.
I’m sure it’ll be cool next time too.
Saitama and Garou are bugged, but it feels like in this world, those who train their muscles become stronger.
The current painting may not be well-organized, but it has proper perspective and depth, and it has many cool compositions that are skillfully done.
It’s turning into a white flash…
The waiting period was long, and I thought it was hard to see what I wanted.
It was a catharsis worth the wait.
The pig god seems to know a lot of things.
There are still many mysteries, so further exploration is awaited.
That robot looked weak simply because it was just standing there like a scarecrow and not attacking Neo…
A decent person can break while being a hero, but an indecent person becomes a monster, so it’s all just a mess.
The scene where “you can become the ideal hero” is such a great way to captivate the audience.
Tears are spilling.
However, it seems that there is currently no clear resolution or conclusion for this Neo Heroes arc…
>>190
Even if we succeed in completely annihilating everything, where would people live?
>>191
It would be cool if Metal Knight was thinking that far ahead.
>>190
Doesn’t it feel like the final chapter now that the mastermind has appeared?
Since the Neo arc started, I was wondering what kind of developments they were going to take it to… but I see, so this is what they wanted to depict… I understand now.
“The entire city is completely destroyed! It seems like that’s happening all the time, so wouldn’t everyone just relocate?”
I want you to try fighting with sperm again.
Watchdog Man is
>>196
Only the city with the watchdog man remains unscathed.
>>198
What the hell is that guy…?
Yeah, it’s really interesting.
So this is what catharsis is.
What’s good is that it’s not a scenario where it goes up and then drops immediately, but rather one where it continues to rise.
The main city of the Hero Association is where King is working out, so it should be fine.
There should be a panel where the guard dog man is kicking away the robots.
Webigazza-chan and Amaimask are becoming real heroes…
The guard dog is the biggest hero, but it gets taken out in an instant, so nothing is written about it.
That guy is the true One Punch Man.
Mr. King won’t have any scenes until the final boss appears, so that’s a relief.