
I don’t think this old man is dead.
Why is this old man tough for no reason?
There are stylized characters in the image that resemble sound effects. They look like “Zah.”
That wasn’t a monitor, it was a window…
>>1
It’s a manga where you can have conversations through a monitor and pass superhuman powers!
He’s an old man who survived after receiving the techniques of the wars.
Well, the noodles that are three strands stuck together are still not dead.
I wonder who will fight Niki next.
Could it be Robin?
Do you need this stab?
There is a deeply significant bear claw left! I was thinking last week that Warsman can still fight! On one hand, I feel like an idiot for thinking that, but on the other hand, I find a mysterious sense of satisfaction in realizing that this is just how Yude is, right?
Receiving rewards based on one’s own results makes sense, but…
The other parts are too boiled.
I was only barely passed in the content of the match at the Ishin, so if someone says I lost, I can’t really argue against it…
I wonder if they intend to separate those who were spoiled by the ultra-god and those who won with genuine skill.
In that case, cows are very suspicious…
If you can think that pessimism is enjoyable after this match or in life, then that is a spiritual victory of wars…
It’s fine to lose, but is this conversation over since last time? The reactions from those around are too nonchalant.
This has been the most shocking experience, even more than all the meat I’ve had in recent years, or all the creative works I’ve been exposed to in the past few years combined.
No, I’m not talking about the scene in the thread image.
I can no longer predict the outcome of future matches.
Isn’t everyone else going to lose except for Suguru Chaos?
Is this how we should handle reader-submitted costumes?
Even though it’s a perfect battle royale of justice and evil with all forces involved, it was said that there are only 5 opponents, so it’s sure to be a continuous loss, but watching it is painful.
I think it’s good.
It felt like a death straight out of an old animated series.
Personally, I feel that I did my best in the wars, but it’s disappointing.
I’m a bit happy to see Pesimi again.
It’s just that I lost over the course of a year, but I’m being talked about a bit too negatively.
>>20
I think I made the game a bit too sluggish.
I think it was an amazing episode in many ways.
The boiling concentration in the thread image, etc.
It’s quite a stretch to bring out a Grandpa who seems to have almost no role left.
It would have been better if the old man had been shown in more evil scenes.
Nikinikiman’s next opponent is probably Robin, after all.
There are quite a few readers who say things like “It’s a bad match because we lost!” like they’re perfect beings, so don’t worry about it.
I like this match.
>>24
The prelude and development feel a bit long, you know.
If it had saved the big cuts and ended in about 10 episodes…
In this thread image, it looks like a Barrier-Free Man.
It seems that Muscle Brothers and Terry are going to win.
I really don’t understand Nep.
If we have even slightly cracked pessimism’s worldview, this could be considered a strategic victory!
It ended without anything happening after the setup that made it seem like something was going to happen… I already understand that the super god is strong.
If Terry loses, I wouldn’t want to feel bad for King Bone Man who went out of his way to prepare a prosthetic leg for him…
Losing at critical moments is what makes a war, and this is the right answer.
The exchanges of techniques were varied and interesting.
I really like the verbal sparring between Wars and Peshimi, so I want to see a bit more of it.
People who complain are too selfish and it makes me astonished.
Currently, the charm of the five great periods is still a bit bland, so I have some hesitation about consecutive battles…
Isn’t it contradictory to say to save on big panels in a battle manga?
Let alone in Kinnikuman.
Seeing the current pessimism, I find that a bit surprising.
I have a feeling of disbelief that we could lose in this flow, and at the same time, I wanted Wars to win.
Wasn’t it a flow where we would win with the third friendship power?!
>>39
It was a strategic victory! I think there was a good possibility of that flow.
In a way, the thread image might be more surprising than Warsman’s defeat.
>>40
I like the feeling that the old boiled version has momentarily returned.
It would be troublesome if you kept coming back, but occasionally is fine.
>>137
Complaining childishly won’t change the outcome.
If you are uncomfortable, you can stop reading.
Ah, so I ended up losing after all… I don’t really feel surprised or angry about it, though…
By the way, there seems to be a reconciliation route going on, but there’s definitely no way for Papillon Man and Uhahoho!
>>41
Nep might just be pumped up because she’s in mask hunting mode…
There are parts where it can’t be helped because I couldn’t play the match I wanted in battle mode up to a certain point.
Even if it’s pessimism, it’s partly due to their original character, but it’s not that they simply dismissed Wars as just a weakling.
I don’t think it’s simply a loss.
I never thought the Extreme Battle Mode would be defeated…
Complaining in a childish way won’t change the outcome.
If you feel uncomfortable, you should stop reading.
If you interpret it as being stopped before reaching the third arrival, then it makes sense, I guess.
If I lost the third activation, then I don’t know anymore.
I thought the interaction between Wars and Pesimi was really good.
There are aspects where one is influenced by justice.
Nep can be unpredictable because when he’s cornered, he still wins in an overwhelming way.
I thought it was a monitor, but maybe it was a window…?
I hope this means we are freed from our past entanglements…
I don’t like that the old man seems to be living just fine.
I’m worried that using Magpie might become a losing flag for Nep.
If you lose, your argument has no meaning at all!
Peshiman has said it over and over again…
What!? That’s a window!? It was that close!? That’s how you react in this scene!
The scene of Chloe changing clothes was a match with high concentration of boiling.
This time, Nep is here to win for your sake as well.
The way the game is played and the behavior feels sadistic, reminiscent of the enemy era.
I was predicting that after winning the war and understanding each other, this old man would come in with unnecessary interference.
Everything has come undone.
>>55
The extreme battle mode itself is just an unnecessary interference…
The sadness of having expectations and predictions missed.
The time-superhuman is like a newborn baby, so if you break their mental state, they’ll become really easy to deal with! I really dislike the idea of winning just through theory…
The excited Neptune is reliable, but he’s also creepy…
This guy is a flag for resurrecting with a machine body.
There’s one bear claw left, so even if we lose, I thought we would destroy something like the rope extension mechanism, but it turns out it was for eliminating the commander…!
>>62
I’ll forgive you because you were a jerk, but…
We were having such a serious match, but in the end, the spike that came flying at the last moment was overcooked and ruined it.
>>63
Even the god of chance does something stylish occasionally.
I wish you hadn’t left that out.
I feel disappointed that I missed it…
Are you really going to use that thorn!? No way… Are we going to lose the wars…? It hits you all at once in just a few pages, driving you crazy.
It will take a while to recover… but no matter how much time passes, I will probably still feel weak when I remember.
Since my disciple took revenge on Radinan, I guess this time it will be my turn to take on the task…
If I have to lose, it’s better that I lost last time, right?
>>69
Even though the technique is set, the match isn’t over yet, so it makes you think it could still be turned around.
Sometimes it happens that a match ends normally without anything happening at the beginning next time after the new player joins, so that’s not really a big deal.
>>69
Even though the technique has been established, the outcome hasn’t been decided yet, so it makes you wonder if it could still turn around.
Sometimes it happens that a match ends normally with nothing at the beginning next time after new players come in, so that’s not really a big deal.
I strongly felt that it wasn’t a monitor.
I like it except for the part where it’s solidified with soup and the technique gets broken.
It’s disappointing to lose, but who will defeat this feeling of pessimism?
>>72
Just like when Papillonman was on a winning streak, it makes you wonder who will take him down…
The magnetic power is doing well, and Psycho must be feeling proud.
>>73
Wait a moment, Nameless Man.
Are you serious?
“Warsman, you fool.”
Isn’t it just foolish to give a low rating because you don’t like the development?
>>76
…Why do I have to force myself to give a high rating to something I don’t like?
Papillon Man, isn’t this your second match now?
Are you counting to 100 tons?
The match itself was interesting and I like both Pesimiman and Warsman, but it was simply too long…
In the early game, there were many switches.
The development was simply not interesting, so I gave it a low rating.
That’s all there is to it.
Readers who give low ratings can feel free to stop reading as well.
It’s interesting that a broken bear claw from the ring flies all the way to the chief.
It’s harsh to say that I only dislike it because it’s not interesting.
It’s a mystery why it flew vertically and then headed towards the director through the window and cleanly pierced him.
The NikiNiki battle was quite interesting.
If you simply want to nitpick the ending, you can only complain to Yude.
>>85
Even if I say it, it will just end with a sulk anyway.
Another Robo Superhuman will take down the enemy.
I wouldn’t call it a low rating, but…
I feel like we could have had one more match.
The reason why it’s getting rough is that even though the match was interesting, they lost due to preconceived notions about Warsman.
>>88
It’s really tough when someone who isn’t even the author makes assumptions like this…
>>91
In the last few years, it was the most shocking experience, even more so than all the meat-related things and all the creative works I have encountered.
No, I’m not talking about the scene in the thread image.
>>88
It’s really tough how they’re making judgments without even being the author themselves…
It tasted like noodles.
I have a feeling that we might lose everywhere except for Suguru’s place.
Is it really okay for Nep to use Magpa? Also, Terry hasn’t climbed the tower.
Talk more about the director’s sturdiness.
Although I was hit in the head with a buster at the post,
I wondered if it would take that much damage when my head is hardened to superhuman hardness level 9.
In a boiled world, strange physics often works, doesn’t it?
>>159
It was done at the time of its reappearance…
Could it be that this guy is a superhuman?
I don’t want the opponent in the second match of Pesimi to be a character that doesn’t make Pesimi feel the friendship, including Wars.
>>99
It’s basically like Robin has a job offer; he doesn’t have any friends in the Wars.
>>100
Leaving it to the leader will just turn into a farce, right…?
I think Terry would normally lose.
I wonder what it is that fans start crying out when their favorite character loses, even in a pro wrestling manga.
>>103
Honestly, I feel like it would have been more accepted if Warusuman had just lost normally after being crushed.
So you lose even after doing this much?
A future that can make you laugh… huh…
What I thought was laughter wasn’t actually laughter…
A future where we can laugh with Robin might come.
After losing, let Warsman speak a bit more…
Warsman isn’t dead, right?
I’m losing in a way that is harder to accept than when I faced Nemesis.
Pro wrestling can stir up the audience no matter how much the final outcome of winning or losing is.
Laramie Django… The American Western has become more Mexican through the influence of spaghetti westerns.
There is also sadness in being an out-of-place Mexican country boy in America…!
I mean, I still can’t tell the outcome, but Neptune is really strong when he’s in the zone.
I can overwhelm opponents with this level of power…
>>115
The theory that you can’t capture someone unless you go with multiple people.
Neptune, when he’s being a perfect superhuman, looks cool with his relaxed attitude included.
>>117
I feel like there might be a complete loss except for Suguru’s place.
Is it really okay for Nep to use Magp? Also, Terry hasn’t climbed the tower.
This time, I liked the part where Terry speaks to Chaos.
Sure, being liked or viewed as a threat from above is expected.
When my mental state is stable, it’s crazy, Neptune.
But to be honest, I can’t help but think that the Magupa at that timing is a losing flag… right, Nep?
I’m experiencing the same disappointing feeling as when Zebra raised so many flags and ended up losing.
To be honest, as long as I can portray how I face Magpa as the current Nep, it doesn’t matter who wins or loses.
>>123
In the end, King was that disgraceful.
I don’t think the time spent practicing various techniques using magnet power was wasted.
The experience we’ve built up! The feelings entrusted to us! When we think about those, no one on our side can afford to lose.
The battle with Warsman and the scene of Warsman losing hasn’t reached even a piece of Nikikiniman’s heart.
What has been going on these past few weeks? A farce?
Please pick up the pace of the match a little more.
Is this the last match for Warsman…?
>>130
So, I’ll change into the Chloe body and wait for Kevin…
I’m looking forward to the next Pesimi match.
I may talk about who to fight, but I will also discuss wars.
I had a feeling that Wars might lose soon since they hadn’t lost at all lately.
Pesimi may say that after winning, but it must be affecting him quite a bit.
I’m honestly disappointed that we lost the wars, but it’s hard to understand the reaction of “What a waste!” after having built up so much.
>>133
Isn’t there super recovery anyway?
The contrarian approach is too inappropriate.
To be honest, as it stands now, if I can portray how to face Magpa, it doesn’t matter whether I win or lose.
Talk more about the strength of the director.
The direction of the thread image reminded me of the second generation, and I experienced an unpleasant atmosphere.
I definitely thought Suguru-gumi would win, but I also hoped that one of the Five Great Shakes would lose soon.
I wonder how long they’ve been undefeated.
>>142
Don’t worry, Suguru will take care of it.
If making you give up on super recovery is the winning strategy of Wars, then there was no momentum to win.
Considering the subsequent results, Zebra Mariki led to the tag team, and I want to believe that Wars Peshimi will also head in a good direction, but waiting for several more years is tough, to say the least.
It feels like the story itself is heading towards its end.
You’re just saying “if you don’t like it, don’t read it” without providing any specific details; even if you’re trying to go against the grain, it’s poorly done.
>>148
Pro wrestling is ultimately about winning and losing, and no matter how many spectators there are, it can get chaotic…
I think it’s okay to connect to the second generation once the God of Time arc is finished, don’t you?
Is there a work that is well-received for having a storyline where the allies keep losing because the enemies are fewer in number?
Those who frequently use words like “selfish” or “just because you don’t like it” to express dissatisfaction are labeled as immature, and then they end up saying extreme things like “if you don’t like it, don’t read it” or complaining to the author, which is completely a tactic of trolling.
I can no longer read the development of the match.
Even if you say it, it’s just going to end up being a snooze, right?
Even though there was one left, that’s way too much piercing.
It’s not even a good match because I’m not even making you experience super recovery.
It’s a complete victory for Pesimi.
>>156
I can’t even properly clear hardness 9.
>>156
It’s below the level of a furious Nemesis.
It’s a disappointing result for Silver…
Well, since I couldn’t play the match I wanted in battle mode up to a certain point, there’s some unavoidable aspect to it.
Even if it’s pessimism, it is also a matter of original character, but I didn’t simply dismiss Wars as just a weak person.
I don’t think it’s simply a defeat.
>>157
Talk more about the chief’s sturdiness.
>>157
If it weren’t for the battle mode, I would have lost a long time ago…
It seems like there’s almost nothing going on; I don’t have any friends at Waaz.
Terry was also quite interesting.
I think it’s meaningless if I lose, and the voices of those who pretend to be perfect and are nothing but lowly nobodies are too loud.