
Medicine
For the sake of the conversation.
Boredom has set in.
I’m bored.
Because I’m bored.
One of the few people who can have a relatively decent conversation with Yujiro.
Is my mother still alive?
I really like that part of the thread image.
It’s pretty strong right now, though.
It depends on the author’s mood.
I think it’s fine to just have a powerful barrage of strikes from a tall height without having to specialize in biting.
Is differentiation from others necessary?
>>11
Shinobu Akira also said that those who fight in underground fighting arenas don’t rely solely on one point of focus; they have various weapons.
Takashi Anjou is not only about cutting strings, and Jack’s biting is just one of his weapons.
Using biting as a necessary tactic without making it a forbidden move seems to be the essence of Jack’s biting style.
The mood of Itagaki.
The sudden retreat of the headquarters for a significant enhancement really feels like it.
Regarding the time in the thread, both Doppo-chan and Shibukawa-oji have lost at least once, yet they still overwhelm their opponents at first sight, which I think reflects that they truly embody the final boss from the previous work.
I love the explanation that Jack seems to have a biting impression, but he’s actually strong even without biting!!
I’m really fuzzy on the details, but…
>>16
The headquarters was too slow to notice that they were trying to handle the rush with a bomb! I was extremely excited when the rush continued, but I was deeply disappointed when the headquarters simply pushed back afterward.
The biting technique felt a bit forced and mixed.
The long-limbed strikes are my selling point, so I’ll just give off a bit of that vibe…
Since the character fights in the present by discarding tomorrow, it seems natural for them to become progressively weaker once they almost die in the tournament.
>>18
In addition to this, it’s not uncommon for Dad to snap at me for everything being game in the real deal, telling me not to bite the cloth and saying it’s rough.
“I don’t know! I’m going with this! The ego that says this becomes strength, and that’s the law of the world in this work.”
The reasoning makes sense and the logic is acceptable, but as a reader, I still feel somewhat unsatisfied, brother.
Are you still continuing excessive doping?
>>19
Although my body has been built upon a foundation of doping, there is still a possibility that it could break down due to the excessive training I undergo on a daily basis…
It was a sense that could even copy the mastery of Aikido.
I’m munching on medicine while also eating the liver from the care package.
Personally, I dislike chewing.
It was a setting that existed since the grappler days, but I think it would have been fine to leave that direction to Pickle.
>>22
There is no road for Pickle…
Rather, I should have become stronger without any weaknesses due to the treatment of the autumn leaves.
It feels like the thread images, Gaia, and Retsu were sacrificed for the headquarters.
>>25
As for Gaia, just say “It’s Nomura” and let it go…
Doping turned my brain into muscle, and now I speak in a broken manner…
It’s the Pickle arc.
Winning by biting off the neck is definitely from the side of the death row inmate, and it’s something you can’t really do in a manga…
Dad said it’s wise to focus the aim on the carotid artery, but it ended up becoming a character with a missing body part.
I want to see Gaia in action again soon.
It looks so healthy that I wonder what was the point of the mac shing.
If you were to bite off a significant part of an artery, the outcome would obviously be immediate.
The portrayal of damage is greater than a poorly done dismemberment.
It’s quite strange that it doesn’t become strong just by initially learning striking, hidden techniques, biting, and Aiki!
In Baki and the like, the characters use biting techniques without hesitation, but they fight in a way that does not inflict irreversible damage on their opponents, which makes it a bit more reassuring to watch.
Akira Shibi had his shoulder, forearm, and carotid artery bitten off, but he was already working out the next day, so he will probably fully recover.
>>35
I honestly wanted to avoid having to eat the finger of a shukune…
>>35
My older brother is amazing…
Even though they are among the tallest characters in the work, they still bite.
Even though I’m being thrown away tomorrow, I’m still alive, maybe it’s due to the Banma’s poison resistance.
I want you to sometimes remember the professor and feel sad, wondering why he died.
>>41
Later, the look-alike shows up and confuses the doctor.
I didn’t want you to become the kind of person who wants to be acknowledged by a great dad.
I want to see that opponent’s uppercut spinning wildly in vertical rotation again.
It would be intense if Jack could also show his demon face here.
Throwing away tomorrow, doping, surpassing it with maxing, bone elongation, or chewing paths; my direction is lost.
>>47
The idea that when the body is broken, one should use that brokenness as a strength to become stronger is consistent.
I actually became stronger.
It seems like they haven’t been training anymore.
>>48
I have the image of someone eating something that looks really difficult to eat without a care in the world, overwhelming those around them.
The peak of the final tournament has passed.
To be honest, I can’t see the target destination of the story around here.
Even if they’re being showcased as strong, it doesn’t really seem interesting to me.
I really like the public phone battle in the death row inmate arc.
There are often instances where I am training my biting force.
I don’t know how far you’re going with full-body training, but I think you’re doing enough exercise to convert what you’ve eaten into muscle strength.
After reaching a height where I could barely maintain my athletic ability, rehabilitation would have also been necessary.
But you know, the unnamed person who said “I laughed at HQ!!” is also to blame.
>>56
What is that?
>>59
Google it.
The way of biting has a bit more potential, but it doesn’t exactly align with the long limbs gained from bone lengthening.
If it suddenly comes out on the ground, it would be a huge threat, but Iagaki hates ground techniques.
>>57
At least during the time of the strongest tournament, if you could secure a grab that you used to see quite a bit and then follow it up with a biting technique, it wouldn’t be impossible to call it a special move…
Even if you perform a lion dance with a punch-kick vibe, if the movements have neither reach nor speed, then…
In the KenGan collaboration, although he lost to Ryan, who was one of the strongest characters at that point in the story, it was a loss that was heavily favored in his direction, so he was treated with considerable care.
>>58
It’s a Kengan collaboration that’s so thoughtless it could kill even in a dream…
Recently, I don’t know, but has Jack finally been kicked in the balls and come to an end?
>>60
You don’t have to read it or respond.
Isn’t it harder to bite if you stretch out your arms and legs, even though it’s specialized for biting?
>>64
It’s not specifically specialized.
I think the one who is directly feeling Itagaki’s boredom with this guy is Pickle.
I think there is something to be said for the idea that if you’re living on a diet that resembles garbage, then that’s definitely not good.
Isn’t the biting attack way too strong all of a sudden?
>>68
Strong at the time of the tournament, but
I love the balance of huge lat muscles and a slim waist.
Was it the neck that Jack should have extended…?
In the past, it was like I was the strongest after my dad! But I can’t even win against Pickle or Oliva, and honestly, I might even lose to Dokpo.
>>71
I don’t want to hear your appeal of not having read it.
Metaphorically speaking, the irreparable damage from biting is difficult to handle.
The reason is that it became rehabilitation instead of training due to the bone lengthening.
I was able to speak normally, but I’ve also lost my language ability.
>>76
I’m forcibly speaking with Japanese people in Japanese.
>>76
I’m sorry if I’m mistaken, but you weren’t speaking broken Japanese at first, right?
>>79
When speaking in my native language, I use hiragana.
Baki said in the thread that you are unfit to be a fighter, but Baki himself has also suffered some terrible defeats, right?
>>77
Well, I was scolded a lot in the very first match of the tournament…
It’s true that I embarrassed myself, but in the end, the defeat was at the hands of the Bakipikuru Armed Headquarters, so the way it’s treated is ambiguous at best.
I’m still wondering why the expert’s Achilles tendon got eaten and healed!
>>83
Because it is protected…
>>83
Maybe it will connect if we just have some adhesive.
>>83
In a world where the dead come back to life, even an Achilles tendon…
I successfully got my revenge on Pickle.
>>85
The German is stronger than a sonic Mach thrust, huh?
During the match against Shibukawa.
Defense and offense occur → In the next frame, Shibukawa-sensei suffers massive bleeding.
That kind of guy seemed really strong.
Even if you hit and kick, your flesh will be sliced off by the counter!
Garen’s fingers aren’t faithfully reproduced even in the spin-off.
>>88
It’s getting delayed… the medical care in Russia.
A skilled doctor who can connect the optic nerve in the neck during a match can also regenerate the Achilles tendon.
When I think about it, it does seem somewhat reasonable within the context of the work.
I wonder if they’ll bring back the flames too…
Unlike Baki, your mother is alive, so I want to read about that problem being solved.
>>90
If we talk about that, we would have to make Yujiro the villain, so we can’t do it, right?
>>90
I think the goal around there is it.
Retsu is fully enjoying another world…
But even though I really liked the pickle battle, I tried to drag it out, ignoring the editor’s restraint.
I don’t like that ever since Pickle, it’s just been missing battles… I wish they would encourage more reuse of Reitou’s body…
Focusing on muscle is already covered by another character, and since it’s not a skillful type, there’s nowhere else to go but to the tooth.
I think that even if I resurrect him now, he would be disappointed himself.
Even if you get shot in the head with a rifle, Dr. Momiji will somehow take care of it, so no one can sleep with their feet pointing towards her…
Compared to Oliva, it maintains its status.
Since we can resurrect great figures from the past, isn’t a little deficiency a piece of cake?
A character whose strength comes from discarding tomorrow could not possibly win against an ongoing series that continues indefinitely as long as it can earn money…
By the time of the Musashi arc, Pickle had already become pretty stale…
It’s almost time for Arashi Jr.’s revenge match!
Pickle seems a bit sad.
Unlike Musashi, Pickle can’t be sent back to the original time, you know…
>>109
Musashi didn’t time slip!
>>110
I understand that! I thought it was a bit different to make them ascend, and that’s how it turned into each of them having a strange response…
Isn’t this guy now just as strong as or weaker than Baki Yujiro?
>>112
Many people say extreme things like “only the strongest characters are worth anything” about others being weak.
I heard that in the side story, they are treated like monsters…
I don’t know the title, but
>>113
It must be Gaia Chiko.
Since Shikol and Garen among the three main characters are getting beaten up.
Pickle was talking about something, and next time he appears, he’ll probably be able to use a tablet and eat ramen or something.
The effectiveness of things like “25 hours a day” and “maxing” was the best.
If Arai is prepared to be killed, he can return to being the strongest.
I want Jack to try dating…
Innocent guy.
>>119
Do you want to see Jack who is in his first love and Baki-chan who is troubled by it?
>>122
I want to see it!
It’s at its peak right now, so I guess it’s fine.
Consistency in the lack of principles.
I was surprised to learn that the string cutting of ascension naturally recovers in a week.
It might be considering Jack’s resilience.
Even though I’ve sown seeds all over the world, why isn’t anyone besides Jack and Baki showing up?
In the side story, Galen is in love, and it might be okay for Jack to fall in love too.
Galen’s love interest is an old woman who looks like a grandfather from Tokugawa wearing a wig.
I wonder why Jack is doing something like trying to win against Hanayama at this late stage.
There’s no other way to say it but that it was a piece of cake.
Arai Jr. was incredibly strong, as he completely beat down the unscathed Dokupo and Shibukawa without any resistance.