
Isn’t it a good thing?
There’s nothing to be afraid of —!! It’s the Eating Special —!? It’s all about having the ability!! Next time, the Anarchy Angels, Babylon Sea, will be riding on a high wall…!?
I can’t accept that…
The problem with magnet power, which Silver considers dangerous, is that it is too convenient and too strong.
If you can cultivate yourself without relying on others easily, then I will forgive you…
Using the energy of the stars will ultimately result in accelerating the collapse of the universe.
Being strong is one thing, but it’s just doping, isn’t it?
It shouldn’t be something that seems to be grinding away at the life of a star.
In fact, Fanatic also mastered the Mag-Pie and defeated Nemesis.
Is Nep the only being that can use both Magpa and Friendship Power?
It would be interesting to have a Mag P battle like Nep vs. Fana.
I think it’s good.
Even though Nep is overwhelming, my bad feeling keeps growing.
It feels like I’m about to say “Uhoho!”
But with the way Nep is being used now, there’s no way the technology would get dull, right?
Psycho Man was weakened because from the beginning it was based on Magpa, and he neglected training for the techniques.
I think that mentally, it might actually be better for Nep to be a little more excited.
In other words, the way Nep is used now is clearly different from how Psycho was used in the founding arc.
Isn’t Nep’s way a unique system of Nepkin?
Nep is strongest when he occasionally gets beaten up by Budo while being Uho.
Crystal Man is excellent as a commentator too.
If the Magpa itself seems to be the cause of the collapse, then even I won’t say it’s okay, even if it’s the former Ayatsuri.
Psycho Man’s Mag Pur is being criticized heavily, but in the end, it was impossible to deal with unless it was at the level of the progenitor.
I’m a bit like “Uhhoho Man” right now.
I can’t sincerely support you.
Doesn’t it seem like there’s going to be a backlash?
I’ll confuse you with my butterfly killing technique, regardless of how strong you are.
Whoa… I didn’t hear about that power…
If you give a buff to a superhuman who can single-handedly defeat a super god, it can turn out like this.
If you use the Magpipe, the stars will perish! But even without using it, everything is leaking out right now!
Using disposable chopsticks leads to global warming! It’s that kind of story!
As a former chapter boss, it’s simply too strong, but why couldn’t the king play a more active role…?
Nep is just a regular hero of justice without any lineage? Seriously? That’s too much…
That’s too strong, isn’t it?
The current Neptune, having trained himself under the premise that MagiP was non-existent while being able to handle MagiP, feels almost like a theoretical maximum with the addition of MagiP.
It is also a fact that Silver’s opinion is merely Silver’s personal assertion.
If I don’t want to turn it into a second-generation dark history, I feel like I might lose here and fall into darkness.
If the reasoning is that friendship power is just borrowed from those around you, then I really don’t understand what happens to magnet power after it’s used.
It’s not like you’re permanently increasing your superhuman strength, so isn’t it being returned to the universe?
The chapter boss shouldn’t lose to the chapter executives!
With the napkin, I can reverse the Earth and turn back time, so I’m basically a time superhuman.
Rather, overwhelming here and closing the Apollo window, but can’t forget the magnetic power~ showing a hint of darkness and continuing to chapter 2… doesn’t that sound more fitting?
If you don’t use Magp, even a perfect superhuman is no different from a lowly superhuman!
The Ganryujima duo had some pretty good tag team moves, like hitting the two-platton consistently.
In the first place, if the base is too strong and you add a mag, it’s already invincible.
Thinking about it again, can Nep and Terry reach the third stage?
At the point of being a fight man, that napkin level is clearly so messed up that it’s directly scouted by Neppukin.
If Nepkin resurrects and is stronger than this Nep, even a perfect superhuman without magnetic power would have to accept inferior theories.
It’s all about real ability!
In this case, it’s not the magnetic power, but rather the overwhelming creepiness of being the opponent’s favorite thing…
Since he’s a disciple of the former Psycho-Man faction, he probably doesn’t care about Silver’s opinions or anything like that…
It feels like I might lose soon.
Don’t die against the radial! I think Terry should be able to handle it.
The Ganryujima combo consists of a tag team (Suguru and Nep) formed by those who have fought against each other once, so Mariposa probably loves it.
Because the opponent is a giant and Terry’s prosthetic leg has been improved, it seems that Terry might win, but conversely, he might end up losing.
Honestly, targeting Papillon Man’s eyes with a direct knife attack is no longer pro wrestling, so it’s about time you lose.
I think the Ganryujima combo is quite strong among the tag teams that Kinnikuman has formed.
I’m surprised every time I see Enderman pushing me.
Did you scratch the mask to create an effect for repair with Magpa?
Suguru is good at tags for some reason.
I feel like it takes less time than Wars, whether you win or lose.
The small-time smell of Papillon Man’s words and actions won’t return…
Well then, the optical fiber power is…
In the first place, it’s quite bad that Nep is just too strong.
If you’re looking for a superhuman who can surpass the Glorow Superhuman Enma, then you should just enhance your raw strength and continually teach your disciples Diamond Power and Magnet Power.
Without the Mag-Pa, Neppu mentions in the story that he doesn’t fall behind even to the one hundred million power, and I thought he would easily win. However, since it would be problematic for him to win with the Mag-Pa here, it seems like he might lose.
The napkin that stuffed entertainment into this guy is amazing.
I want to know the true identity of the Five Great Moments soon.
Take off the mask and let me mention things around here, please.
It seems pointless to think about winning or losing based on whether or not we went to the third line, especially when it’s clear that we lost the war despite our emotional connection.
It’s good that it’s not the main thing and is only used as a supplement.
Wow, that’s strong!
We don’t fight to kill each other! We fight to understand each other! Terry seems like he’s going to the third one.
If you ask whether I can go to Ende, I would hesitate a bit.
If something can be used, then it should be used more and more.
If that rots, then that mentality is immature!
What did Magpa do?
It seems significant that there has been a major rift in the principles among the ancestors.
If we lose here, Magupa is done for! Uh-huh! I kind of understand that feeling!
Winning this time will seal Magpa → Isn’t the flow such that you can’t forget and end up trying the similar optical fiber?
Please come back as a rival, Nepkin.
Is there something that Nep could bring like in Wars?
It seems that the actual Nepkin might be complicated, but things like Megaton King Drop or a pseudo-Kenzan Bomber seem doable.
Instead of using the third one, I guess Neptune will substitute it with MagP Plus’s second Boire?
If it starts to shine brightly like the tricks that Psycho used to do, then I think I will lose.
If we’re talking about physical enhancement, the opponent has 100 million power and super regeneration, so I think it’s a reasonable boost.
In the first place, it’s not that Fiber stopped using Magpie; it’s still sealed away.
It’s only usable because someone made a random hole in it.
Papillon Man can drill holes in and also seal Magpu.
The flashy effects of Magpa are fun to watch.
We’re getting closer to the destruction of the Earth again, well, yeah.
It’s more enjoyable to watch Nep when he’s this lively.
Thinking about it, the five major calamities and five major moments are in a pinch because of the Apollo window opening.
Just the match being salty means that the originally strong guy is training as a perfect superhuman and adding Magpuff buff, so of course, he’s strong.
Nep is creepily strong and cool.
I thought about how 100 tons reminds me of the Mariposa vs Papillon match.
I was watching from hiding, so the 100-ton guy was able to jump out immediately.
In other words, Nep probably won’t open a new Magpa hole that she sealed herself.
The problem with Psycho was that Magpa was too versatile, and instead of mastering it, I ended up relying on it.
If we narrow down the use to just power enhancement, just defense, or returning energy to the stars, there shouldn’t be any problems, right?
The quality of the napkin doesn’t increase at all, but it becomes more and more flavorful, which is just too interesting.
Using Magput only causes the Earth to fall apart, with no impact on the cosmic collapse issue.
I mean, if you’re going to reference the past, you should remember it properly.
It’s quite common to intentionally ignore something.
In fact, Fanatic showed how strong it can be when held back by a moderate sub-weapon.
I won!
Power is power, right?! It’s not that the Magpul is bad, but rather the heart that neglects to strive for improvement is what’s bad!
From
Then how about the power of space-time? Isn’t it better than MagPa?
can imagine
Pull the 100t that’s watching from behind with the Magpul.
It seems they might use the cross bomber.
I might implement reverse rotation of the Earth’s axis as a measure against super recovery.
I think napkins look more delicious when they’re not honest.
It feels like my expectations have gotten too high, and I’m worried that when I actually go out, I might end up being disappointed.
I thought it was just left at 100 tons, but this week there was a reaction with a “!” in it.
I’m worried about possibly suffering some kind of damage.
This guy has always been a ridiculous power character who launches huge opponents into the air with the Megaton King Drop.
Nep and Fanatic are both handling Magpa well.
Maybe the psycho just didn’t know how to use the magpie well.
Ultimately, I want to see a tag match between Helmicionnels vs. Fanatic & the latest time superhumans, wreaking havoc on Earth while having a magnetic power showdown.
I know opinions on ambitious villain characters can vary, but I actually quite like them.
Let’s do it this way.
When I peeled off the mask of the papillon, a napkin came out from inside.
If Napkin is going to appear, I want them to take a “strong but really worthless!” route like Phoenix.
I think it was possible because the reappearance of the phoenix itself was perfect.
Surprisingly, there are a lot of anonymous people who like napkins…
I have a strong impression that he’s a really unpleasant person…
…Maybe these guys will also use magnet power, right?
Papillon Man fights pretty dirty, but if it’s Napkin, he would fight even more spectacularly dirty, so it’s different, for sure.
Phoenix has become a worthless ally.
Even if the napkin makes a comeback, I would prefer it to remain a worthless enemy.
The kind fanatic teaches readers the correct movements of reincarnation and rebirth.
It looks like there won’t be any new superhumans this year…
Come to think of it, there haven’t been any cannon fodder applicants who get instant killed in flashbacks recently…
If you’re going to bring back a character, you should respect the original character as long as the original depiction isn’t completely lacking.
Well, Neptune King is a rare, thoroughly evil character in Kinnikuman…
I like interesting trash characters.
If it’s a work of fiction and not reality.
I have a feeling that it might be better to stay out of it, as the various depictions of an era I never thought would take this shape hit hard.
Since there was almost no appearance in the previous work, the big body was well developed in terms of character.
I think the one whose character has changed the most is actually Goldman.
It’s not so much that it has changed, but rather that the bad part became Satan and the calm and dignified part became Goldman.
But the gold mask that made a contract with Satan is a 100% purity Gold Man.
I think there are still some rather trivial aspects left in the Demon General…
Maybe I still think of my younger brother as an unlovable younger brother.
Will fiber optic power make a comeback?
The napkin has a duality with martial arts and napkins.
If there are only good characters or characters that are actually good, it gets boring, so some moderately wicked characters are necessary for the story, right?
I think the biggest change in character is that the demon general, who was the pinnacle of devil superheroes, has now become a perfect superhero.
The fans’ ideal Demon General was officially established in the Progenitor Arc.
The popularity of the work and the status of the characters have risen, creating a win-win situation, right?
In other words, the fact that Nepkin basically doesn’t have any contradictions and that their actions align with the current setting contributes to its interestingness.
“I’ll take your mask and take your place to protect the Earth! Even that ridiculous line fits perfectly.”
Isn’t Satan-sama going to make a reappearance with new subordinates?
Satan might make a return by catching Singman with that…
To use optical fiber power, you first need to reach the 21st century.