
The leader of the Perfect Supermen is “Hell Mission-ers”!!
Aren’t you all a little different in some way?
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I won’t transform or anything like that!
Usually, Nepkin supports Nep as a subordinate, but when their mental state wavers, they sharply scold them as a mentor to help them recover.
I think if we take it seriously, we could be one of the strongest teams.
It’s troublesome that both of them are seriously extremely strong.
Now, the stock continues to rise, that so-called perfect napkin.
The strongest man of the ancient superhuman world and the man who developed a lethal technique that connects the era of ordinary superhumans to the super gods.
The arm of the napkin looks like the Drill Pressure Punch of Great Mazinger.
But depending on the time and situation, the napkin can act like a weapon, and it wobbles on the napkin side.
Don’t forget that no one could match these guys when using magnet power.
It’s too lawless to reverse time with a MagSafe.
In the Nepu’s mask manga, it clearly looks silvery, but the official color has the mask red, so it still feels a bit off.
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Isn’t it terrible to say “Ugh… I was betrayed!” over something like a Thunder Saber after all this?
Since Neptune Man has bare legs at the thigh area, the angle of these pants is…
I use Mag-Pod grandly, but that doesn’t mean the accuracy of my technique is declining.
Even though I’m using so much Magpa, I don’t use it for my favorite Megaton King drop, Nepkin.
I was only using it for the course adjustment of Cross Bomber, and the statement that without Mag+ there’s not much difference between perfection and inferiority is gradually resonating until the new series.
I want to know what the technique titled “The Perfect Champion and Perfect Hunter” was.
It’s one thing to taste Psycho Man, but…
The statement “We are the leaders” while knowing the man is remarkable.
Isn’t this combo still among the strongest?
It seems like I can handle a tag match with the Five Great Kōs or the Ancestors.
The napkin is in a zombie-like state past its prime, and Nep makes a comeback in a debut match with this strength.
Starting from the middle, deciding to make him a kendo practitioner character was quite a bold move.
It’s quite a rogue combination, but they have enough sense not to crash the children’s interaction fair and instead participate honestly in the tournament.
Considering Nep’s strength, it’s no wonder that a proper match couldn’t take place on the surface in the era when Suguru wasn’t around.
I can’t accept that.
The fact that almost all the perfect beings, except for the top-ranked infinite army and the progenitor, are following the two of them shows their charisma is somewhat strange.
Nep’s mental state has been unstable since the fighting man days.
There are no strong opponents to fight with me… I think I’ll die… so I jumped into the river.
Wearing four items including a weird hood, Mild Man, a martial arts mask, and a napkin mask must be tough.
I think it’s fine to just say that, but mocking my favorite without permission is a judgment of a psycho, you know.
It could have been used for great inventions like a stone mill.
On the left, the abs are visible, but it’s an oversized body.
Is it a meat jubbah?
I seriously want the napkin to make a comeback.
As an enemy
Finding Nep and then crying while giving away my mask after finding a successor makes me reflect.
I think the Leviathan battle, where Neptune Man normally wrestles and is extremely strong but is also kind of bland because he’s too strong, was amazing as it explained this through visuals rather than dialogue.
A napkin with a name left behind and not even a teasing V prepared for the radio nan.
For those involved in the industry, it’s obvious which side they would want to align with.
Mild Man
Among the large numbers, Jack and Paula, who seem to be veterans, definitely give off a vibe of being worn out by life, so of course there are more people who want to join those who are going to shine on the grand stage!
Leviathan had blonde hair, but based on the kanji for the hairstyle, is it possibly related to the lineage of Napkin?
The fight man, Nep, didn’t have any ocean elements.
Even though neither Nepu nor Nepukin were drawn with any particular future considerations in mind, it’s amazing how their various statements now have depth.
From the perspective of the napkin, there probably wasn’t much difference in perfection and ability from the beginning, and considering that most perfections originally come from lower forms, the only significant difference is the immortality score, with only Magpa having a notable gap.
It’s interesting that this disciple is born from a master who tries to take everything upon himself.
I think there was some degree of planning because there was an interview where they expressed regret for not being able to fully realize it during the tag arc due to being too busy.
I’ve only read the first edition of Kinnikuman in paperback, but is it okay to continue with the tankobon? Or should I read the second generation first?
About 10 years ago, I was teased as the guy who cosplayed as a sushi chef for S martial arts, serving 100 plates.
Once you clear the exam, your superhuman power will be amplified by the Magpa, so you can’t push with an extreme power difference, and since it’s been a spar with the same people for years, we know each other’s techniques inside and out.
If you hit a ceiling in rankings under these conditions, you can only stay there from then on.
And the leader is someone named Neme, who hasn’t even been around for 100 years…
The previous characters’ reappearances in the Ancestor and Omega arcs were well-received, so I wonder if Nepkin will make an appearance too.
It’s so funny how the person on the left is interacting with the person on the right using polite language until their true identity is revealed.
Since Nepkin is a liar, I really don’t know how much of what they’re saying is true…
I thought at the time that saying “If you don’t use MagPu, you’re no different from the lower class” was a statement lacking ambition.
Looking at it now, the evaluation is unnecessarily harsh…
I would like to see a napkin like Mariposa or Big Body that becomes suddenly popular after reappearing and ranks within the top 10 in the general election.
In the end, the conclusion from training in isolation is that it’s a fight of insects where a hidden genius can come in and easily take the top.
Since this guy’s real face was a mess, even if he showed up now with a decent appearance, the readers wouldn’t know.
Wearing such a ridiculously ugly armor over the sacred outfit of the gods is blasphemy!!
I was wondering if there were any past characters reappearing in the Time Superhuman Arc… but I guess there was 100 Ton and Biker Man.
In the end, the one that is perfectly surviving now is Nepuniji Ken from the Napkin Leadership Group.
A man named Nepukin who can master the three powers: Magnet Power, Diamond Power, and Friendship Power.
Members who join the Infinite Army see the upper members.
Complete Martial Strong The Martial Arts
Complete Neptune King
Full Meat Nemesis
Ultimate Hunting Neptune Man
I wonder if Radinan ever had a coach in the first place.
The martial arts teacher might have been giving guidance in a subtle way.
The person’s position is so problematic that it ironically makes it difficult to bring out their true nature.
The Megaton King Drop is said to be a perfect technique that cannot be escaped from, as it never releases the opponent’s body until the last moment.
Maripo’s fighting style is a bit too flashy, so it’s no wonder she becomes popular.
To be honest, it’s the Tiger Mask from back then.
I think that at the point when napkins became mainstream, Man’s guidance policy was almost completely defeated.
If that’s enough to wake you up, you wouldn’t be called that way.
Where is the mainstream that Nep is talking about lurking?
There aren’t many characters that use lucha moves, so Mariposa stands out.
Is Papillon also considered lucha?
Isn’t the early Nep too high-cut?
It’s a completely perverted costume, isn’t it?
The Megaton King Drop itself doesn’t use the Maginot Line, but I feel like something similar happened to Psycho when he was defeated by Kinnikuman using the Maginot Line in a pinch…
Those who are too strong on the ground have nowhere to belong, so they knock on the door of the perfect superhuman.
Ultimately, it’s difficult when someone with an oversized scale causes trouble even in the world of perfect beings, or conversely, becomes the one who can’t rise to the surface forever in that world.
Well, I think the napkin is crazy, not because of the scale or anything.
There seems to be a story that the mainstream factions other than the current ones have been purged, or maybe not.
The large group that gathered from Nep’s signal smoke seems to be the mainstream faction.
Abyss, said to be as strong as a demon.
I wanted everyone to survive, Rajinan.
Nep was like this perfect representative vibe, but in reality, they are a newcomer who has only been in for about five years…
I started using the term “lowly superhuman” around this time…
If Man hadn’t raised objections to the treaty, there wouldn’t have been any opportunity for Koku to intervene.
Nemesis is quite a newcomer among them.
Nep, who is trying to gather votes and form an alliance with only the superhuman who defies the organization’s rules while ignoring the perfect superhuman leader, is quite gutsy.
The wrestler has a veteran history, but as an organization, they seem like a promising newcomer.
In the new series, I thought no dead characters had come back to life, but Robin was there.
Speaking of which, Gold and Silver seem to be living just by their looks.
I wonder if other ancestors have left some thoughts behind as well.
Regardless of the rules, the perfect beings excluding the progenitor were so strong that they had no place on Earth, so there’s really no need to seclude themselves in an era where there are many rivals who can defeat the Devil General…
I wonder if there’s a Rajinan that can win against the five major clock powers.
If you inspire someone who has always been a nobody in the British wrestling scene with a big dream to become a perfect superhuman and drive out the righteous superhumans from Earth, of course, they’ll get excited.
If anything, they’re just letting the napkin do whatever it wants, so it’s quite audacious of them to show their face.
It seems like it would be better to cause a ruckus later rather than just complain fairly, as that could make the relationship all messy.
I wonder if it’s perfect for the executives to do things like Nepp and Geronimo Lynch in the ring together.
What is that guy doing, even from a god’s perspective…?
It’s sad that neither Jero nor Nep can be contained without several people working together.
Nepkin trying to take Sgulu’s mask, which has been treated terribly, and wear it themselves shows that they actually value Sgulu quite a bit.
I think Polarman had the potential to defeat the Six Gunmen.
Well, in the end, it was a good thing we didn’t have to repel them.
When talking about the perfect superhuman, it inevitably ends up like this…
The icon of a perfect superhuman is included with the second generation, so the influence is enormous, isn’t it?
I wanted to see a tag team of Polar Man and Nemesis.
The Kinnikuman tribe has long been a leader among the righteous superheroes and is recognized even by the gods above, so there is significance in stealing Suguru’s mask.
It’s true that they are strong, but there seems to be an atmosphere where you can’t completely rely on them.
Anonymous loves napkins too much.
They were angry saying, “How could they do that now!” but it was supposed to be about destruction; they believed in the god of mercy and waited for over a hundred million years.
In terms of numbers, we gathered a perfect superhuman majority, so Neptune…
The Infinite Army was stronger than all the Perfected Beings, so they had more influence.
There is a Senate separate from the Rajin’an, perfectly.
Even though it’s something they started doing themselves, they’re really losing it with the gods too; their mental state is truly terrible…
If we’re not careful, there might be more perfect superhumans than even righteous superhumans, let alone devil superhumans.
Has the Kin’niku tribe’s council already perished?