
I accidentally took off my battle suit. How troublesome! “While I’m active,” I could feel their determination to wear it no matter what! That person said so too; if you rely on such manufactured stuff, your body will get sluggish! I respect those instinct-driven heroes, and I’m going in there as my true self, just like the metal bat brothers!
I’ve changed my mind.
In a life-or-death situation, pointing out the weaknesses of a powered suit doesn’t allow for kindness towards children or animals, right? That’s just it…
>>2
Paradoxically, the mimic monster Amama Mask, who can be kind to children, is just an ordinary hero.
>>148
The human monster Garou, who brainwashed the child he tried to kill and used them as a shield, is the worst.
Before being taken over by the suit that was only said to have combat power, the strength was too much to save the children, and because of the pain suppression, the pain limiter stopped functioning, and I thought, is this really a hero…?
It’s just too cool…
The hero is at a disadvantage, and the era is building up to a neo-hero development.
The one who unexpectedly freed it all at once was Ryumon.
If you were wearing it, you’d be under control by now, are you stupid? I really like your sharp comeback.
>>7
I love the fact that it’s a simple insult that would probably be the most effective on A-kun.
If you use something like that in that world, it can make your mental brakes ineffective, so it’s not good; that’s not just an emotional or idealistic argument.
In a world where even the random old guys around here turn into monsters as a matter of course when the brakes break…
>>8
Well, isn’t it foolish to even use a brainwashing suit in the first place? You don’t even know what might be programmed into it, right?
When you think about it, it’s a common-sense argument…
There are some guys who are modifying and incapacitating things without me knowing.
Isn’t A-kun’s boiling point too low?
>>9
Battle suit activated…
>>31
That’s so lame…
>>115
It’s a contrast between a silly yet cool dragon tattoo.
Even though the way of speaking during the interview was somewhat off, what was being said was generally correct.
Moreover, it’s a situation where dragon-class beings are popping up left and right.
Isn’t it a weak suit that becomes powerless when modified?
>>13
The fact that the Amaimask, which is equivalent to a level dragon, is having quite a hard time going through a complicated process without killing it.
The technical skill of Axel, who has only gained abilities while omitting the brainwashing function, is just insane compared to the standards in the story.
>>14
It seems that when Kurobikari was destroyed, it tingled from the neck, so if we just remove that part, we might be able to temporarily nullify the brainwashing.
If you forcibly remove it while it’s functioning, there’s a possibility that the person inside won’t be saved.
If you bump it up a little, you can destroy it…
>>15
It felt like a shock, so I’m scared of the muscle’s defense mechanism that suddenly pumps up.
It’s just a suit where there are no problems with the no-license and the accelerator, right?
>>16
The accelerator has been modified, so there shouldn’t be any problems.
I thought it was just me, but even with the special custom version I gave you without a license, you’re casually disabling only the drawbacks—what’s up with that?!
>>17
I can’t just hand over something worse than myself to the hero I admire, right…?
Because I am a pro trainer, I can emphasize the importance of rest periods, and it’s impressive that it reaches the crowded audience.
If that guy loosened up a bit and became more meddlesome, he would have adjusted the Neo Heroes to be even stronger.
I guess it must have been really chaotic just because of that…
I think the glasses-wearing old man who is extracting information and being a bat is quite worthless, but for some reason, I can’t bring myself to hate him.
>>22
I feel like that’s what a normal person would be like among all these abnormal people.
During the process of modification, did you notice the brainwashing device or something like that…?
It’s just a materialistic person who only wants to earn money and have a legitimate interest.
It’s cruel… the damage is spreading, so maybe we should cooperate? That’s the reasonable move too.
It’s better than the rotten optimism of the upper management of the Hero Association.
Even if it’s strong against attacks like external shocks, whether it’s strong against internal modifications before wearing it is a different matter…
I like how, aside from the admiration for heroes, they have a rather gang-like existence that could easily fit into other mangas, where an unnamed character is excited and shows up in thumbnails for Nisekoi.
The unfolding story of real heroes stepping up to the world’s crisis is so intense.
Aside from the desire to ride the winning horse, I also have the feeling of wanting to protect the citizens.
If it’s just about killing and ending it, anyone could do it with an easy mask.
But what about the Secret Mask…?
Are you the key person?
A suit isn’t so bad, you know.
It’s better to wear it if you are going to rescue from a disaster.
Even without a license, I can’t be of any help without a suit…
The state of the heart.
The appearance is so evil that you wouldn’t really think they’re aiming to be a hero.
I thought about it, but since there are deities like the Pig God and Amaimask, is it too late now?
This person just became a hero due to this trigger, but originally they were a really bad person, right…?
>>36
Kind to children.
“I haven’t laid a hand on ordinary people (self-proclaimed).”
The smell of blood is incredible.
So there are really dangerous people among competitors and semi-criminals.
>>45
It’s like a big brother in a ninja and yakuza dream.
>>95
That’s different because they’re heavily getting involved with outsiders.
>>95
My older brother doesn’t kill innocent people, but he normally engages in scams like “Ore Ore” fraud.
Also, politicians and their families, as well as the police, do not fall into the category of ordinary people.
>>36
Crazy Yakuza
That being said, the neighborhood kids can graffiti at a distance, so I think the relationship with the locals is pretty good.
It’s worth wearing it.
Just a little brainwashing…
Amai Mask is going through a lot of steps to get the suit off.
I imagine they’re peeling off the suit as if they were cracking open shrimp shells.
>>38
What Amaya is doing is also to avoid hurting the other person, so I don’t know what would happen if I ripped it off brutally…
It’s nice that my little brother is protecting his sister with a metal bat…
I feel like A is the type who didn’t become a hero because of overthinking.
The fact that the rikishi can’t resist and Suiryuu can’t be destroyed shows that Kurobikari is just abnormal.
>>42
Regarding Suiryu, he fought Garou with zero intention of breaking his suit and destroyed the unmodified version of the suit just through regular movement.
I think it’s just that they are given a strengthened version of the suit when it is reissued.
It seems that the combat power depicted feels like it’s equivalent to that of a demon when a regular person wears a suit, doesn’t it?
Kurobikari is invincible, so you can take your time dealing with the suit…
That kurabikari is just destroying its own by gathering them all together.
Pinpoint incapacitation problem-free operation is seriously just the accelerator modification technique.
It’s stupid for someone to get injured without wearing a suit like this.
There are some who stubbornly refuse to wear it.
I can’t control my strength with this… So that’s what it means for someone who doesn’t wear it, huh? Heroes really are amazing!
Even the Pig God is taking a beating and saying it hurts quite a bit, so S-rank really is broken.
Raiden’s reason for wearing a suit is because he felt the difference when he actually faced off against an S-rank, so it’s simply pitiful.
I can’t tell if they truly have no sense of guilt or if they were inherently good from the beginning, as A said…
>>51
It seems I’ve always admired the existence of heroes like the police from a long time ago…
>>52
The Savior in the Picture Book
The protagonist in the manga.
Police officer in the drama
Peace leaders in textbooks
People who are working hard in society.
I guess it’s nice to think that changing aspirations led me to fall into the path of the yakuza.
>>77
I just noticed this now.
Seriously amazing, ONE.
>>81
Picture books for preschoolers, manga for elementary school students, dramas for middle school students, textbooks for high school students, and then possibly entering the underworld to work seriously.
>>51
It’s not something that can be clearly distinguished between those who have no sense of guilt and those who are inherently good people…
Raiden can’t destroy the suit, but it’s unfortunate that his thoughts are unchanged while only his body is being controlled due to his undeniable strength.
I admired heroes, but I also think they’re a necessary evil to some extent.
As I used to draw in the past, “An ordinary hero aims for the top of A rank, while S rank is insane” is very easy to understand.
>>56
S-rank is already in the realm of monsters, but I understand why their hero-like qualities are so admirable that you can’t help but admire them…
I was telling Kurobikari that it’s better to wear a suit, but the fact that they don’t consider Kurobikari’s physical strength to be stronger than a suit shows that they seriously misunderstand the power of an S-rank.
>>57
I think it’s true that I’m mistaken.
I think that if the brainwashing function can be activated, it can neutralize the suit with a power level that doesn’t cause it to self-destruct.
I never thought that the activation of the brainwashing function could be completely suppressed just by instincts.
I don’t understand what it means that even though the suit can completely take over the body, it’s 70% mechanized and not able to control the web gatherer.
The lack of synergy or coherence among each technology may indeed indicate either plagiarism or provided technology.
>>58
I wonder if Webigather-chan’s control system is malfunctioning due to overheating…
“Since the righteous pro hero lost disgracefully, it’s our turn to shine!”
“What was that about wanting to defeat the monster that defeats heroes? I don’t care about cooperating!”
It’s funny that Kuro-chan is destroying the suit just from pumping up his muscles.
Rabbit…?
The pig god may look like that, but he’s had a hero’s mentality from the start!
Ryumon is cool, but even a villain like Puripuri isn’t out of place at all.
The only person of character at S rank is the tank top.
>>67
Bang is not bad! Apparently, when he was younger, he was even more troublesome than Garou.
>>72
Wait, the metal bat is a super nice guy except for getting easily fooled.
Tatsumaki helps people, but she doesn’t really have a typical hero-like mentality.
I think my feelings have changed somewhat since entering NeO because I recently met my respected metal bat.
Everyone is doing their part, but Tsutomu-kun~~~
The only scary thing is that after a scene change, Ryu-mon could be killed gruesomely by E-kun.
I laughed a bit because it was way too harsh to say that the boy emperor’s girlfriend, who gets mad at everything he says, is a mentally unstable yandere.
>>76
Old man, were you really that stupid…?! It makes me a bit worried at this level.
A-kun is currently a perfect villain with a score of 100.
I’m glad that the unlicensed rider can properly shine in the modified suit, but I’m still scared that something might happen…
So, when is the time for the mastermind of the Neo Hero, Doctor Kuseino?
Although Suiryuu itself is quite boastful, it was willing to help, including the people from the Hero Association, so it’s rather pitiable.
I think the mastermind isn’t human but a machine because the enemy is too obsessed with mechanical modifications.
>>84
In the first place, I don’t really feel that fuzzy is inheriting the predictions, and it wouldn’t be strange if the actions are based on answers derived from AI prediction calculations.
“??? ‘Watch out for Bofor!'”
No matter how skilled one is, it would be unusual for them to be attacked themselves, and it’s understandable if they can’t destroy a suit they have already worn, Suiryuu.
It’s a bit too much for a child to be ranked S-class 5th, but they probably won’t be able to live a normal life either.
The phrase often said in heroic stories, “With great power comes great responsibility,” can be quite harsh when the audience is children.
>>89
Although they usually treat me like an adult and not a child, when I went to complain to Bofui, I like that Bofui told me to properly be a hero.
>>97
What you’re saying hits the nail on the head, but the way you’re conveying it is simply terrible…!
I think it’s true that I was mocking the heroes of the Hero Association.
So I wanted to join Neo and have the crappy heroes of the Hero Association defeat the monsters and become the Neo Heroes.
“But looking at the state of the metal bat, I say, ‘And now… Huh!'”
Ryumon’s idea that if you use something like this, you can’t be kind to animals and children, and Axel’s idea that if it spreads to all citizens, life can be enriched without relying on heroes.
Both have strong light.
But it’s not just the child emperor; the doctor is also quite immature, so to speak.
If you don’t feel like talking to people, then just ignore them.
>>93
Just clearly answer whether you did it or not, no matter what!
>>98
Well… if the villain said they’re not doing anything bad, would you believe them…?
>>106
Just say it already since we’re at the stage of believing!
>>98
You wouldn’t believe it even if I said it clearly!
>>98
Since you’re a grown-up, act in a way that it’ll be fine no matter what I do, you fool!
>>98
What kind of answer verification is that? Do you mean to say you would believe my words?
>>98
In this situation, there’s no way my words, as the “suspicious person” you mentioned, can be trusted, right? I have no intention of getting involved with a child who just wants to hear the words “why, why.” (Is it the hero’s job to judge whether I really did it or not? Are you okay, Isamu-kun?)
The Child Emperor’s decision to take down the headquarters’ defense system is likely based on the judgment that the defense system is targeting heroes, but if that were actually the case, the headquarters would already be in ruins.
I understand that it’s hard to trust an old man who keeps a monster underground, but he’s definitely doing some scary things.
Speaking of which, Zombie Man is still in the Evolution House removing his limiter, right?
>>102
Still kidnapped by the mechanical god.
>>102
I was attacked and taken to a research facility for modifications after taking off the limiter.
It certainly seems like they’re getting caught on purpose.
E is getting so angry that it seems like they might turn into a monster.
>>104
Actually, I might already be a monster.
>>104
Well, I don’t think A-kun can completely let go, as he has some small aspects that hold him back.
Yeah, there were often times when people would mutter like that and turn into monsters…
Why are you complaining to a genius your age? You’re not the same as a super genius like me.
If you look at the headquarters, it’s obvious that the Boffoi robot is stopping Neo, but they aren’t doing that either.
Lacking composure…
Bofoi is admirable for protecting the child emperor’s friends… but bring out Metal Knight, the city is in ruins!
>>118
Since there’s a possibility that the enemy has intercepted our communications, we can’t move carelessly.
Well, no matter what Bofei says, the child emperor is going to get really upset…
It seems that once the limiter was removed, it became an unbelievable situation, so it will probably be a big deal when attacking the enemy’s base.
Well, the mastermind Bofui will be defeated by the demon cyborg, so it should be fine…
It’s like the drive is not working well!
>>5
In my view of S-class, the difference between a villain and a hero is whether or not they want to help people, and I think that’s a major underlying theme of the One Punch Man series.
The drive has some out-of-place elements…
It seems that in that world, if your wish is strong, it materializes.
>>130
Saitama is the only place that feels empty and out of place, isn’t it?
>>139
He was bald in exchange for powerful strength.
>>130
It’s too scary that just shadow boxing with a light cord can turn you into a monster…
It’s clear that despite laying out so many plot threads, Murata hasn’t been told anything about the concept.
The driving knight seems to have a grand misunderstanding, rather than being bad.
The drive will… undergo tactical transformation and become a mad cyborg, losing sanity, right?!
As expected, it’s stinky, Dr. Kuseino.
If I were to shadow box with a lightbulb’s string, I would become a monster, and that world is just too scary.
In the first place, it’s more suspicious that the virgin boy moved to NEO and ended up planting explosives at headquarters. What do you think about that?
“After all, the line about Ryuumon using something like this becoming a monster in today’s era is great, isn’t it?”
I wonder if the virgin is embedded with a chip or something because it’s just too funny.
Can Kurobikari save his students?
The deactivation procedure for the suit that Amaimasuku found is far from being forceful.
>>145
If it turns out like that with an unconscious pump-up, it seems like I could easily shred a suit like I would with a cat.
>>145
Believe in your muscles!
>>145
I know that since the bald cape is forcefully destroying the blue suit, it can be done with power as well.
Contents? Endure.
After all, only the Child Emperor is welcomed at the secret base, which is excessively sweet…
>>149
Hehehe… I’ve captured and protected the kids who attacked me, as they were only somewhat strong.
>>160
Kind
>>166
But, you know, if this is true, it’s your job, right? Why have you abandoned it and come to a place like this?
What would make you satisfied with what I say? I told you not to believe in anything so you can work regardless of who the enemy is, right?
The point of whether to easily rely on a suit.
Well, even if you say that, there’s also the perspective that we need to do something about the monsters using mechs and equipment, or else we’re going to be in a tight spot.
Maybe having someone without a license wear a custom suit is related to balancing such stories, as it’s also not right to completely deny suit technology.
>>151
In the end, what matters is the heart.
Something terrible is happening! It’s scary! But if I feel like I can help a little… that’s what being a hero is about. Even if I don’t have enough strength, if I do my best with what I can do now, that’s also being a hero.
I want to see Kurobikari destroy Raiden’s suit~~!
Once this commotion is over, I will switch to being a technician.
Raiden is dealing with the prisoner.
I will reclaim it with the power of love.
>>154
Is the suit being destroyed by an Angel Hug…?
Is the transformation into a monster the work of a god, or is it humans with strong will evolving?
Same? Me? With you?
Isn’t the child emperor just becoming paranoid because weird chips that look like Metal Knight are coming out of monsters’ bodies, the robots also look like Metal Knight, and the hero association is giving him ridiculous hero names?
It should have been that instead of Neo, I joined the victims’ association of hero names.
>>158
Surely, it’s okay to let a virgin in…
Speaking of which, I wonder if the god who gives power to the homeless will appear around the final chapter.
“Starting without a suit, then getting hit and immediately activating the suit… you are art.”
I’m quietly happy that Psykos has made a comeback and is doing well.
I might be knocked out by the brainwashing Sui-Ryu, but…
>>163
You made it in time for Justice Crash, so you’re still okay, right?
Even if I’m told to deploy Metal Knight, I can’t move until I know where the real target is, because if I go to a decoy, it’s bad.
>>165
The Neo Heroes side doesn’t even know if Shibabaw’s grandson is the boss, and they might have robots that are stronger than the Mechanized God…
If you see Webigather-chan, whether her body is cyborg or not, a hero is a hero.
>>167
The moment I see a two-shot polaroid of the kids, my excitement just stops at a perfect 100 points.
The fact that they tried wearing a suit because Kuro-chan is in danger is already amusing.
>>169
I was surprised when my back suddenly tingled, and then I broke it… This is just too much like a character from the ONE world, it’s no good.
>>169
After that, I was still super scared while annihilating the robots, and it was no good.
>>180
(Muscles deflecting beams nonchalantly)
I gave the suit to someone without a license because their body hasn’t caught up with their mind.
Undoubtedly a hero, but too weak to survive, so it’s meddling.
It’s said that super geniuses have a duty to protect geniuses… By the way, is Dr. Boffoi unrelated to Neo?
Was it just a coincidence that Neo began to move?
>>172
According to the Child Emperor’s reasoning, it seems that someone from Neo stole the technology, but they just let it slide, so it’s unrelated to Neo, although they likely have personal intentions to do something.
>>172
It seems like there might be a hostile relationship, but at least it’s not completely unrelated, right?
There also seems to be quite an atmosphere that suggests they are not allies of the Hero Association, feeling more like a personal faction.
From the Bofor side, the fully functioning defense robots were all destroyed by the bald man, and the S-class launched an attack on the base.
“What is the Hero Association doing!? It’s okay to be a little angry about that, right?”
Raiden started wearing a suit after he acknowledged the prisoner.
It’s a result of thinking about approaching the ultra wrestlers and seeking their cooperation, even if it is arrogant…
And as a result of coming closer, it was manipulated.
I can’t help but love Ryumon, Amaimask, the unlicensed rider, and Kurobikali…
I wonder if the bald guy has someone to hit this time.
It seems like the S-class + Neo heroes might be able to handle it somehow.
Let’s start by wearing a tank top for now.
It’s true that they are a troublesome type without any sense of victimhood.
Somehow, this just looks like it’s leading to Blue-kun’s death…
If anything, there are still S-ranks that haven’t come yet.
The guard dog man doesn’t move…