
You’re the superhuman mask of my favorite food, aren’t you?
The moment I used the Thunder Saber.
I just let out a “Dumbass!”…
I can’t tell which one is the hero anymore…
Still, if it’s Nep… if it’s Nep…
I think that even if Nep lost, he dealt a huge blow to his opponent’s heart.
After the wars and the dampness of pessimism, a sticky gay sadist appeared.
Pathway to becoming a Uh-ho-ho man
Win or lose, you’re shining at your best, Nep.
It’s slimy, but…
It’s ridiculous that the Papillon has a much more orthodox way of fighting!
I’ve grown to like Nep for being so free-spirited.
It’s so terrible that I can’t help but laugh.
Why does this old man start to look like a healer when he begins using Magpa?
When the mask is removed, it’s like a fanatic where a superhuman identical to the existing ones appears.
It’s really scary to see someone standing up after taking a move that can kill them with one blow…
The current Neptune has a really bad vibe, but it’s interesting to watch.
Where did you put the cool you from the Superhuman Genesis arc?
If this is the very end, it would be problematic, but since we are progressing and it’s the middle, and maybe it’s still the first half, I’m handling the losing flags early on.
Die like this!
Understand me… Peshi… Man…!
Die! Time Superhero!
It’s amazing that even with a mental advantage, there’s no value to be seen at all.
The way the chapter boss brought their strength and wickedness directly into the next chapter.
Will the perfect superhuman, nurtured by the god of mercy over hundreds of millions of years, be completely wiped out by a newly born time superhuman who just appeared?
Both of them have a feeling that it wouldn’t matter if there was another match.
For now, let’s call it a tie.
It seems like it will be a pattern of counterattacks from the next time, but I’m more curious about how Papillon will respond from here…
What we fight for is to understand each other!! Even though I’ve said that many times.
“Shut up!!!! Saying it so straightforwardly is just too funny!”
To be honest, I don’t have a strong image of Papillon Man, and I want him to lose.
Is Uhobo gay?
In other words, Warsman is a pessimist, so he could only respond like that. I don’t think he would say “die” to Papillon, but he definitely wouldn’t call him a friend either.
When Nep peeled off Papillon’s mask, a completely different superhuman appeared, leading to defeat.
From the next match onwards, fighting without a mask will also solve the Papillon consecutive match problem.
Well, I’ve mostly done what I need to do as the perfect superhuman successor in the Origin arc and the Super God arc, so it’s about time I can do whatever I want, right?
Don’t suddenly press the accelerator.
Even if we win in a match like this, it feels dull.
If you take off the mask, it might be a super robot.
But if you’re asking whether I wanted to see something like this, I did want to see it.
By using the Magpa excessively, the Time Superhuman side is sealed away.
If they start to impose restrictions on regeneration abilities, I will respect Nep.
The pose of “Die!” is too much like a losing villain…
But it’s really fun.
The Thunder Saber is a crappy technique that can’t really be used to strategize against enemies, but when used by allies, it truly becomes unreliable.
The reversal of the IQ of the works that rose in the wars is so drastic that it feels like it must have been the result of negative multiplication, and it’s amusing.
I’m having fun because Nep is having fun.
The perfect superhuman secret technique!! In the panel, the ancestors, including Psycho, are probably making really ambiguous faces.
The defeat in the wars was quite tough, but Nep was so funny that I blew it off.
As Robin’s rival, even as a second generation, they still have a high degree of freedom.
I somehow really like the fun of the Uhoho era.
It was true that I couldn’t stop the throbbing when I saw the Magpa erupting…
I wonder how they feel watching 100 tons.
Isn’t it too much for Neptune to win even after winning the butterfly showdown with Mariposa?
But it seems that Warsman also lost, so are they planning to not let the time superhuman lose easily?
Woof woof! The defamation against the superhuman in England is terrible!
I’m building lose flags at an amazing speed, though.
I’m feeling really bad, so I can’t read the game at all.
To be honest, with the current lineup, I think only Neptune has a chance of winning besides Suguru Great.
Is this what it comes to?!
Behind the cloud of dust, standing like a guardian, that hearty laugh is something only the final boss would do, you know…
I wonder if Napkin will appear here…
Terry bragged so much about his brand new prosthetic leg; it would be quite embarrassing if he lost!
It’s said as if it’s something bad, but…
There’s no problem in affirming Magpu since it’s part of the legitimate lineage of Psychoman.
Personally, I don’t feel like I’m going to lose much when it comes to having the mental upper hand.
If we win with this, is it really okay after all the denial of Magpa until now?
Terry is not worried.
We will probably end up with a worst-case draw.
We also need to make the ones who went towards The One shine.
Nep is getting carried away with incredible momentum and raising a loss flag.
However, the Papillon side is also lacking in brilliance to the extent that you could say it’s almost non-existent, so can we really win with this?
Rather, Terry basically doesn’t lose.
If anything, I trust you more than Nep.
Papillon Man has been sweating cold all week…
Terry feels more like he won’t lose rather than that he’ll win.
Terry is, after all, the man who defeated Justice Man.
I’m wondering what this is, as it seems like they’re not seeking victory for a noble purpose or ideology, but rather competing for pure self-satisfaction.
It was the perfect heel.
Psycho Man is awesome! That said, in reality, I only use it as an aid when applying techniques and not for power doping.
Wasn’t he burdened by the criticism from the ancestors?
It’s not a nervous sweat from almost losing, but rather a fun sweat that feels like a victim being attacked by a freak.
I’m not sure what will happen now that it seemed like Wars was going to win but ended up losing.
The Papillon is soon going to be defeated, too.
Still, he was such a perfect superhuman during his bad times.
To be frank, it’s weirder that Warsman started calling a pessimist his friend.
There’s no way to become friends with those guys; they’re the kind of people whose existence is a problem.
If anything, Psycho’s base specs are too high.
Focusing too much on the Magpie will actually make you weaker.
Realizing once again the strength of Neptune with Mag-Plus in full swing.
I can also re-recognize the incredible power of 100 million that establishes the match.
Well, everyone is going to flaunt and boast about that, right?
Looking at the way they lost until now, I don’t feel like they can win just with a new prosthetic leg.
Sadaharu was also no good for only saying what he wanted to say to the other person.
A war that doesn’t align with the other party is no good either.
It’s not good to make the other person feel thoroughly unpleasant either.
So what do you want me to do?!
The Thunder Saber is a secret technique of the perfect superhuman.
The war carefully accumulated victory flags, but for some reason, it lost.
Is Nep clearly piling up loss flags smoothly, or is it the opposite?
It’s pretty hypocritical to say that Magpa is bad but Friendship Power is good when it comes to the discussion of competition.
Regarding Warsman, the one who has come to meet halfway is Pessimiman, but there were parts I could empathize with as well…
Recently, Nep has been really gross…
It’s interesting to see how the personality that was an enemy can be utilized in the ally faction.
It’s a loss because the flow was that we would win the Sadaharu Wars.
The flow of winning through contrarian investment.
It seems like Nep is going to lose, but I wouldn’t be that happy if Papillon wins either.
It was often the case that I lost despite feeling like I was going to win, so it’s not surprising if I win here.
To be honest, the only element that seems like we might win is the second match against Papillon.
A Papillon that doesn’t rely on Magpa is extremely likeable.
Terry probably won’t lose, but he ultimately lost to the extremely tough Justice due to skill difference, so I wonder if he can win against 100 million.
The current development of Nep, which seems reminiscent of Justice Man, suggests that they might confidently push through with a scenario that inherently leads to losing, almost like a “losing flag” from a meta perspective.
So far, I haven’t used the ultra recovery except for that really terrible timing when I used it with Fanatic.
I thought it would be used just like Eldominos.
I really like this development because I enjoy when the protagonist takes advantage of the opponent’s moves to dominate.
I’m having a blast doing whatever I want with the MagSafe!
Somehow, the Papillon is really strong as it is.
I don’t care, but am I supposed to die right in front of this mysterious great being that’s considered an estimated chaos? Am I really saying “Time Superhuman!”?
I wonder what will come out when the Papillon takes off its mask.
The Thunder Saber is surprisingly strong.
To the extent that people are surprised when Bro shoots it down.
If I were to interpret it positively, it could be that Nemesis is deliberately acting perfectly like a superhuman with the intent of avenging a grudge.
If you’re going to say “die!” to your opponent while competing, then Suguru is saying that too, so it’s nothing to worry about.
It seems like I’m playing a heel that could easily be a stepping stone, but based on the flow so far, it feels like I’ll need at least friendship plus a magnum power to win… that’s pretty convincing too.
The stance of a true hero is to understand each other through battle…
(You won’t die anyway) Die!
Sugita will be performing this, right…?
It’s really late, but when things are progressing simultaneously, it makes me think that other matches are having little skirmishes while this is happening.
Especially in Suguru’s case, it’s a tag match.
It’s creepy, but this match is enjoyable to watch. Neptune Man is creepy, but this is what true intense fighting looks like. Are you watching, Fighting Man?
Actually, we talk a lot while playing the match.
If I win by stacking friendship power and magup with a brute force push, I’ll definitely end up laughing.
Since Neptune Man has a lot of appearances, let’s bring back the Hell Missioners style!!!
I laugh at Robin being choked in every episode of the anime.
It’s just way too unfair to have a projectile that can be launched almost endlessly.
What could be left in Neptune’s drawer?
It’s impossible to do a cross bomber alone, right?
Samurai jokes and fight man jokes.
Basically, everything I do is the same.
If we win with this strange momentum, I think I’ll burst out laughing.
If it’s just about the operational technology of Magpa, then Psycho is probably at the top.
In terms of use in superhero pro wrestling, it feels like it’s leaning more towards Neppū (Neptune).
In this match, Nep is not using friendship power, so he has some combination techniques left.
I might go as far as using a 100-ton object outside the ring as a weapon.
I want to let 100 tons reunite with Mariposa while still alive.
The whereabouts of the Mariposas are also unknown, but
Doesn’t the composition of the image and the dialogue look a bit gay?
It’s amazing how interesting it is every week, regardless of win or lose…
It’s cool that they’re starting to do high-angle guillotine moves here, reminiscent of Brody, one of the original inspirations.
Perhaps dramatically, it is Nep’s role in this match to unmask Papillon, and the true face beneath the mask is an element that approaches the core of the secret of the five great engravings.
Well, you can just knock me down as is, if you want.
For some reason, Nep is worried because Magpie is being used.
When that guy uses the magpie, he doesn’t lose.
While saying that relying solely on brute force is lacking in artistry, you immediately get countered with a completely ordinary drop kick—what is wrong with you!
I want to see a panel of The Man watching this match.
I’ve only been watching losing matches for over a year, so I really want to see a winning match, but it feels like it’s impossible with Neptune getting overly confident.
Soon, I think I’ll say, “Hehe, your body, which has been thoroughly bathed in magnet power, is already a magnet!”
In the first place, it contains the five great core magnet powers.
Aren’t you casually creating thunderclouds without a coil?
It might be the close position and lively magnet power.
I have reconciled with the Justice Superhuman, but my stance is that not everything I learned as a Perfect Superhuman was wrong.
Sometimes it is necessary to judge harshly rather than seek understanding—die!!!
Even if the face under the mask is familiar, there are no more powerful individuals on the same level as Nep who are new characters that haven’t appeared yet.
It’s just about the size of a napkin, but the physique is completely different from that of a Papillon.
I want to be able to turn it into something like a butterfly specimen with rapid-fire thunder sabers.
I never expected that the wars would be solidified in that way of stacking.
I didn’t think it would end without an epilogue…
What do you mean it’s not okay for a carried away Nep to win?
It’s fine, isn’t it!
The Maripo battle was a showdown between cool men…
I want Magpanepe to remain exceptional, so I hope they win just as they are.
It seems that the Machinguns had no chance of winning until the Magpa was sealed.
Right now it’s a battle between heels and heels.
Terry will definitely win, right?
The point that it would be troublesome if Endeman wins is significant.
Reading back the Maripo vs Papillon match, there’s still a sense of nobility even after the match, and I laugh at the contrast with the current Nep’s “die!”