
Revival Magnet Power!! The super electromagnetic power dwelling in my left arm!! Next time, will the magnet power loaded with the pride of the perfect superhuman explode…?
You’re strong, aren’t you?
Are you confident, but is it really okay…?
Yes, yes, this is it!
This is the strength of Neptune Man from the Hell Missioners!
The battles with Nep are always weighty and cool!
If someone who was killing gods without magnet power suddenly gets magnet power added, it’s like giving a demon a metal rod—nothing to fear.
Super Neptune, super!
I’m really happy that Nep is doing so well! But there’s also a part of me that’s still lingering on the Ujiji Wars, which makes me feel somewhat absent-minded.
I knew it, but it seems like it’s really impossible to have conversations after the match.
Damn strong…
When Neptune is in good form, her strength is definitely bugged…
I’m scared of a backlash because it’s too enthusiastic…
This match seems to be going to be long as well.
I’m strong, but somehow I’m anxious!
There was a Phoenix, but only in one panel of the flashback!
>>14
Me?
What the hell is this guy…
It’s too one-sided against that Papillon Man…
Nepu Nepu is strong…
Can Papillon Man defeat this villainous-looking old man…?
Considering the descriptions up to this point, I wonder if there was any mention of power increasing just because of being bathed in Magma…?
It’s not just that I’m feeling pumped up, right?
I understand that the superhuman strength is boosted with Magpa, but I don’t understand how the Justice Superhuman Fighter has a base power of 28 million.
What the hell is this guy?
>>21
Upon closer inspection, it’s clear that they are just too strong in their natural state, so the people on the surface can’t stand a chance.
Being too aggressive makes me uneasy instead.
🦋 There is 100 million power over here!
I’m totally winning against guys with about the same 100 million, I’ve been doing really well.
>>23
Moreover, without a magpad…
>>31
So I understand that if I have a Magpa, there’s no way I could lose to you, but what is this anxiety?
>>23
Well, we’ve already had wars here, so I guess the talk about 100 million power and all that is enough.
I think it’s stronger and better than I expected, but it has a pretty strong bad smell…
>>24
As expected, there’s no way I’ll win just by dominating with Magpa like this!
Crystal Man is impressive.
Rather, why did we seal it last time?
>>26
It was a place without any seal or magnetic power.
>>26
Since Kinnikuman locked the Apollon Window, basically no one except Psycho Man, the Magu-P Master, has been able to use Magu-P.
The five great clocks are opening the Apollo window, which is why it has been resurrected.
>>26
I don’t even know the location of the vent, and it’s still sealed in the Apollon Rock Window, so I can only pull out something like Psyche or a god.
>>26
The magnet power itself has been sealed ever since it was sealed by Kinnikuman.
Psycho Man could lift his own seal freely, so he could use it as much as he wanted.
The Pirate Man can be used due to its origins in Omega research, but it’s not at a practical level for real combat.
It’s a small detail, but…
After Papillon stands up, in the panel of “that fierce onslaught~”, it looks somewhat unnatural for Papillon to be crossing his arms.
When he said that it’s not just you who is receiving the benefits of the Rilarira Man.
I thought I could also say that I can use the Mag-Pad.
The Papillon’s turn is short!
This guy does whatever he wants without even using friendship power.
Nep is a bit too strong…
As expected of Crystal Man, he explains it well.
It’s different from Manriki.
The problem is how much the difference of 10,000 between 99,990,000 and 100,000,000 will affect things…
I feel both that Nep is strong! and that this is Nep when things aren’t going well!
I’m troubled.
As expected, you have learned well from your direct disciple of the original Magpa Psycho Man, Nepkin.
>>38
Please stop.
>>38
Is this about Neptune King again? Please stop.
>>38
It’s a story about Neptune King, so talk more about it.
Grim Reaper’s response
Psycho Man’s response
>>60
Fanatic’s response
>>81
Aren’t they all the same?
>>91
Is it another story about Psycho Man? Please stop!!!
>>91
I can’t take it anymore!!
Well, it’s likely we’ll lose based on the flow.
If it’s the level of magnet power used by a superhero in a single match, I guess it’s still not a problem.
It’s actually worrisome when your side is a bit too strong.
Are you okay…?
I think Papillon is strong from here on, one way or another.
This is no good, I’m going to lose.
It’s strong, but seeing it excited about getting the magpie back makes me anxious!
>>46
There was a precedent of messing up once in the ultimate tag…
Is it okay to use the Magpul? Even though I feel that way, seeing it this strong really gives a sense of exhilaration…
Just because the other person is a butterfly.
There is nothing to fear.
Indeed, when there is a magpie, it seems to be stronger than Nemesis.
>>53
Crystal Man said it too, but I feel like Neptune Man is originally supposed to be like this.
I feel like there’s no way to win using Magp, it’s kind of a flag issue.
It’s not a manga that’s reliable for flags.
Right? The magnet power is great, isn’t it? Right?
>>55
So
Acknowledgment
If we lose here, the man army will become just Suguru Teri and will completely be in a subordinate position…
>>56
Since there are 5 enemies plus the God of Time, to be honest, I feel like I might lose if I consider One Army and the noodles as well.
>>56
The other day, someone was talking about it without a name.
I think that the mercy faction will falter here, and the harmony faction will produce results, which will lead to a hardening of the theory that even The One, gods, and superhumans will all be forcibly reorganized.
Have you forgotten that you lost when you got cocky with external power?
This guy is incredibly strong, once again.
Can I use this?
Bagpipe
I thought that there might be a mask hunt at a fairly early stage.
The strength of Neptune when he’s getting carried away is nothing but a source of anxiety!
Is that what magnet power is all about…?
Magp was strong, huh…
I thought it was the one that got returned when I flipped the page after jumping up during the setup.
I passed normally.
If you get a scratch there, it simply looks hard to see, doesn’t it, Neptune mask?
This week’s Nep is cool, but next week’s Papillon will probably counterattack, so I’m scared.
I have the impression that if I go wild with external power from the ancestor chapter, I will lose.
Crystal Man, what do you know about Neptune Man!
Unlike Nemesis Wars, it’s my first match where I’ve actually defeated a super god, but I’m quite anxious about it.
I don’t really like the trend of friendship power and the age of Magpasage, so it’s okay to just go all out and take them down.
>>73
Psycho Man’s Response
>>73
I don’t think we’ll lose because of Magpa, but it does seem a bit suspicious that we could keep dominating like this.
This guy is seriously strong…
It’s strong, but on the contrary, I’m anxious because it suddenly seems too advantageous.
>>78
Neptune Man has already almost exhausted everything.
Even if they can’t win, I want them to at least put up a fight and tie.
Hahaha, the match will end next!
They’re incredibly strong, but there’s an intense feeling that they might lose.
I’m anxious because it seems unlikely that we can win unilaterally like this…
Yeah, the peak of Nep really was the Mission Nells, wasn’t it? Crystal Man sure knows how to hype things up.
I have a bad feeling about relying too much on Magpu!
Magpa puts a strain on the stars, so it’s better not to use it as energy, but since it’s being produced over there, it seems wasteful to just leave it as is…
I’m glad to see a battle where the Magpipe was used generously, no matter what.
Well, it looks like it’s the Papillon’s turn next week.
Well, if this is the climax, it’s a bad flag, but since it’s the beginning, a development will come soon where it won’t be usable anyway.
Could it be that the combination of MagPa + Friendship Power has the potential to win in a way that’s not commonly seen…?
>>94
It’s what Kinnikuman did in Tournament Mountain!
It’s all about ability!
Since I honed my basic abilities with Super Phoenix and Leviathan, does that mean Magnet Power is a piece of cake?
From a meta perspective, I feel like if someone starts with an advantage in development, they’ll just end up being reversed anyway…
If a Nep that has been doing so well gets turned around and gets beaten up, it’ll really be disappointing…
>>96
To be honest, I think it’s really about what’s inside the Papillon mask.
It’s going too well; isn’t this a flag for a counterattack?
Nep is really strong, but with this level of performance, it feels like there’s a strong possibility of losing.
How about bringing magnetic power into the match?
>>100
In this matter, it can only be said that the other party, which has prepared such a field, is overwhelmingly at fault.
A really strong mask remover who is a serious homo.
I became a seriously strong mask remover gay.
It feels like there’s definitely a losing flag, but if we defeat Magpaneps, it seems like we might be overdoing it with Papillon…
When did Nep and Phoenix fight?
>>105
It’s the royal edition!
Ganryujima combo!
You were doing SM play, right!
>>112
I read the king’s edition so long ago that I’ve forgotten it…
>>105
In the finals for the throne, although I was holding my ground, I didn’t actually win; in the end, I was tied up, but well, that’s okay…
>>128
Sugita and Nakamura’s candle bondage SM play…
Magpa is Magpa, but lately I’ve only been seeing weird uses like restraining the opponent, so it’s refreshing to see Nep power up honestly. This should be the original introduction, though…
>>106
Was there such a story when it first came out…?
Did we have any mention from the start that using the Magpit in some magnetic way boosts power?
>>147
I have it.
Psycho Man is saying that the superhuman strength gets boosted during the presentation, and Neppukin is using this to help Suguru return from the fire.
In the first place, the five great powers are like built-in powers that have been there since birth.
It’s got absurd strength naturally, and on top of that, it can use both magnet powers and friendship powers—it’s really got some great specs to have on your side.
Right now, the enemy’s level is ridiculously high, so it’s okay.
This is bad!
You’re being arrogant!!
>>110
The strongest era of Neptune Man, including his pride!
It’s a fight between strong opponents with just a billion and without Papi and Magpa, so neither can let their guard down…
To be honest, this time it feels like everyone except Suguru might lose.
>>114
Terry, with his new feet, doesn’t want to lose…
>>125
Conversely, it feels like it’s not difficult to unify the idea that Wars, Nep, and Terry all have clear power-up elements but still lost.
If we were to lose
>>114
I’m thinking that in the future history, Suguru loses, and that Chaos came to change that.
Silverman is furious!
Magnet power is probably a power that increases superhuman strength.
>>116
They say you can power up while Psycho is announcing.
Everyone was saying it seems a bit like doping, doesn’t it?
Honestly, rubbing it a hundred million, a hundred million is fine…
By the way, Neptune hasn’t really said anything to deny Magpa since the new series started.
It seems that Nep’s mask is about to break again.
Whether the story about papillons also connects to masks or not.
By the way, I realized this guy was a counterpart to the chapter boss…
>>121
Hehe, it seems this is the first time you’ve become an ally to the final boss…
Hmph! Having a hold worth 100 million power is too strong…
We forgot! But you don’t know that, do you!
Is it possible that the time superhuman can use Mag-Pa with that way of speaking?
>>124
I thought everyone could use it since it seems like something that was born from Magpu’s power.
It’s strong how Neptune has no hesitation in using both friendship power and magnet power.
I’ll hunt for masks, but it might be a dangerous pattern inside the papillon.
>>129
I think there’s a possibility of getting knocked out while hunting for masks.
>>137
Hunting down masks and defeating them could lead to realizing what’s inside the Five Great Tiers!?
>>129
If I go hunting for masks, I might just end up facing the God of Time himself! I could end up losing in a reversal.
>>146
Without that level, I can’t accept that the current Nep would lose.
Nep is overwhelmingly strong, and it’s making me anxious.
I feel like I might lose.
A powerful lariat, guillotine drop, and limitless power.
It’s exactly like the poster’s concept of “a blend of Brody and Hansen.”
The appearance and character are Hogan, but…
Losing is fine, but the match is just too long.
I really think it’s not good to start meta-reading right away.
“Just look at the result after saying that Justice would lose against Satan.”
>>134
It’s not so much meta-reading as it is that I’m simply feeling uneasy because Nep is getting a bit too carried away.
Since even BH and Mariki have endured continuous battles, Papillon, who has come this far, won’t be able to get away easily either.
I guess they’ll release the Thunder Saber too.
It seems too strong, so there might be some kind of intervention.
The Papillon saying “Even 100 million power at the Five Major Time” looks oddly lacking in confidence, which I found a bit amusing.
>>142
The guy in front of me has defeated it alone without any friendship power, even though it’s 99,999,999…
It looks like it will end in a draw even if it’s good, High Tension Nep.
I thought the Eldorado clutch was really cool, but Nep is even stronger and cooler.
It’s Neptune Man, who is the strongest with magnets and optical fibers, but also the most arrogant!
If you don’t get this carried away, in Neptune’s case it will turn into a boring match, so it’s fine to go all out as a heel.
Since Wars couldn’t win even after displaying Friendship Power up to the third stage, there’s no way Neppu can do it either.
>>150
Isn’t it unclear whether it has reached the third level just because there was a depiction of the gauge going up to about 200%?
>>150
I wonder if it was solidified before reaching that point.
The Papillon doesn’t use the Mag-P like Fana does.
Neptune Man is super strong…
“When I see someone getting completely beaten up while saying, ‘I’m not afraid of time superheroes!’ it really feels like a lie compared to how they were being beaten up by the five great disasters in the ultimate tag.”
I’ve wanted to see this for 15 years.
It feels like the Papillon has already reached its limit.
>>157
Are they both opponents who have given their all in techniques?
>>157
That’s why there’s the mask element, right?
>>157
Regardless of skill, I’m feeling pressured mentally, and I wonder if it’s really okay to have one more match.
The question is whether to take off the mask from here and deploy the overbody.
For now, I want to see a double leg suplex.
I feel like it’s a bad trend.
Elard clutch!?
So this is how the peak era dependent on magnet power is engraved in the brain and complicates things in old age.
Did you like the tactile grip, Neptune Man?
>>163
Well, it seems easy to grasp…
Honestly, I think the real issue with this rule is that the extra power doesn’t work for everyone.
× Nemesis Awakening
× Warsman Final Mode
× Magpa
× Friendship Power
× The power of a desperate situation
It seriously exists to that extent.
>>164
It seems like it could really happen.
>>164
So how do we win, then…
>>185
Boiling with a headache
>>164
In that case, I wonder if the theme will be that we need to go to an even higher level.
In the first place, it’s better for Nep to be overconfident than to go through a depressive turn; that way, her mental state remains stable.
I want you to win, but please don’t end up like Psycho Man…!
I love Nep’s matches because they are always exhilarating.
>>173
You seem to like Ganryujima drops.
What’s scary is that they can also do flashy moves relying on overwhelming power.
You’re really good at grappling and submissions too.
Hmph!
I want to see the moment when the Five Great Clocks seem to be losing and then recover, so please push them hard at least once.
Before I started using MagSafe, I already felt a bit of an advantage, and that’s when I thought, “What the heck is this?”
Even with all these buffs, if Nep loses, you have to wonder who can win, right? So I think it’s okay for them to win.
No, but Sadaharu lost, huh?
I don’t feel like I can win just because Magpie has been unlocked.
It was no good with the papillon that flew away while keeping its little hands in front of its face.
There are some thoughts on the current situation because of the Uhhoho-man incident.
By the way, Nep’s past combat experience with the one hundred million power superhuman was quite rich, wasn’t it…?
Magpu is too strong!
The song of immigrants can be heard.
It’s a meta perspective, but I really want to see a satisfying victory soon.
They’re naturally incredibly strong, and on top of that, they power up purely without doing anything weird with the magatama, so they’re at a monster level of strength.
There will probably be parts that get reversed, but since it just started, it’s actually kind of reassuring.
I wonder if the Nep Mask in Magp State heals more the more you hit it?
Even though it’s super strong, if there are allies, the friendship power will come up to the second level, right, Nepp?
…a strength worthy of the leader of the perfect superhuman.
Hey… I guess the napkin that was as strong as this Neptune was pretty amazing, huh…?
Well, this guy is really that strong in terms of character…
In the royal edition, it’s a power that can compete with Omega’s 86 million power.
But there may really be a development where neither friendship power nor the extra strength in desperate situations works, and one might wonder what to do in that case.
Since both Nemesis and Wars were almost evenly matched, it wouldn’t be strange if they won.
This Magupah might become the cause of defeat.