
The match looks painful and tough.
I really think this place was great.
Why will I be replaced by a mammoth?
Even after taking back the proper path of fighting, Seiwuchin doesn’t lose power to Mammothman.
Why do I feel a sense of friendship with Mammothman…
It’s passing!
I think it wasn’t bad that I awakened to being a heel since I hadn’t been active at all until then.
>>6Ultimately, it was an incredibly delicious ingredient, including the fact that Mantarou cornered it.
>>11What dish has come out?
>>15Delicious, delicious.
It really feels like there were elements that could have made it interesting, but they were disregarded, doesn’t it, Seiuchin?
If anything, Mammothman is like… Is what Neptune Man is saying really consistent with what he’s doing…? That raises doubts.
>>8This area is really too chaotic.
Nep and Mammoth are terrible.
By the way, the wars are terrible too.
>>10Honestly, everyone around there is terrible.
>>10I don’t think you consider it a beast, but the way you treat it like one really feels like a great master to me…
The training policy for mammoths in Wars is bad.
>>13It’s Robin’s fault because the image of Warsman’s master is Robin.
>>16Even without considering the wars, Robin around that area is the worst it’s ever been.
>>24At first, I was in a position like a good adult trying to understand the mantas without any preconceptions, but before I knew it, Terry took my spot and I became a strange child, which is funny.
The person is most powerful when they return to their righteous superhuman mentality and wield magnetic power, which is troublesome.
Mammoth Man is also bewildered.
I really love the design where the dreadlocks that were tied with a headband come undone and have a funky vibe.
Seriously, what happened? It makes me want to say, “It’s the second generation Nep.” Nep Theater.
>>18That person locked themselves away in the graveyard and went crazy, while Nep also locked himself away in the mountains and went crazy alone.
I love the momentum of Ume-Ume.
Their words and actions are those of a worn-out person, but among the other idol superhumans who are declining, Neptune is the only one who is incredibly strong.
Until I stowed away on the time machine, I was doing it out of a sense of justice, right?
The way they became infatuated with the talent to the point of falling into darkness, treated Seawoochin like a guard dog, and after discarding Seawoochin, began to develop a pseudo-parental affection for Mammoth Man is simply utterly disgusting.
The bugs were disgusting, so I went crazy.
>>26Aren’t you infected with a parasite in your brain?
I’m completely confident that it embodies Robin’s style of master and disciple.
>>28I wonder… that might be true…
The育成 policy for the mammoth in the wars is not good.
Although it was terrible to betray, up until that point, the Phoenix was skilled in handling mammoths.
I quite like that optical fiber is used as a substitute for magnet power.
The Ultimate Tag Arc has a lot of surprising developments to defy readers’ expectations…
It was wrong to see mammoths only as beasts because I was raised with Kevin.
It became strange because it was drawn in Playboy.
>>35I’m drawing right now!
I really hate the smile that appeals to Jade’s feelings while releasing the killing intent.
I really came to dislike Seiyuchin because of that.
It feels like the mammoth, whose character was ruined by a no-fault accident, is the biggest victim.
I think that even though I was active, the mammoth character was still lost in the new meat.
>>37I feel like the mammoth didn’t have its character fully established in the old works, or rather, it seems like the character development wasn’t done much.
Just a position of being one of those ridiculously strong superhumans.
>>44The biggest strength is just being incredibly strong without any background, so if you try to add more flavor to it, it suddenly becomes something else.
>>37The mammoth seems like it doesn’t have a solid character even in the old works; it feels like the character development wasn’t done very well.
Just a position as one of the extremely strong superhumans.
I don’t think it means anything in terms of authority that Nep acknowledged it during this time.
However, both Wars, which emphasized intelligence, and Neptune, which focused only on beastliness, ultimately failed.
I do like landing in Phoenix, after all, Mammoth.
It’s really awful that Kid is being made to take care of Robin.
The heel turn is good, but…
The trigger was being told some confusing old tale, and the way I awakened was really like a boil.
Although often treated as a violent beast, at heart, they are more like a calm philosopher type, isn’t that right, mammoth?
>>43I’m a member of the intelligence team after all.
I quite like beast-like walruses.
>>45Fighting Mammoth Man one-on-one head-on is a really strong superhuman, isn’t it?
But seriously, I don’t understand what it means if you can understand the content by poking a book with your nose, Mammoth Man…
What can I say about Mammothman’s personality?
A powerful fighter with a bold fighting style… is what it is.
>>48Although I listen to the conversations and instructions around me and understand friendship in the later stages, I tend to preserve my Ice Rock Gyro and fundamentally only trust myself.
Even if I’m oppressed, let’s team up with the original poster because I’m behind the scenes! That check really is a good guy.
Well, after that, that walrus guy ends up skinning my face.
Well, the most hopeless thing is that it’s Satan who brought in this ridiculous, low-budget daytime soap opera twist about who can break the death curse with a hug.
What is that garbage?
>>52It’s making a noise like “gegyo gegyo”, isn’t it?
>>55Shut up, garbage.
>>52The one who loved Suguru the most without doing a daytime drama was Mantarou! If that were the case, it would have been the right path…
The mammoth is pretty ridiculous, but since both owners are crazy, I feel like the mammoth was also a victim.
However, looking back, I end up doing strange, random things that make no sense.
It’s not that different in the Royal Edition or anything, right, Nep? It’s just that we’ve turned to the enemy side again.
>>54I need a napkin.
>>59If we can create a second generation of sand iron martial arts…
>>54Are you saying that The Samurai’s antics are just a whim!!
But the drawing of Nep after breaking his arm looks really strong and cool.
As heels, the second generation Neptun and beastly Seiu Chin are incredibly good.
>>57I wanted you to stick to being a heel if you were going to be a heel.
In the final stage, I started to hesitate, realizing that heroic superhumans are really great…
It’s a shame that the character who had grown up so nicely had to exit like that, making it all about friendship being the best!! What a bummer.
The taste of the insect was so bad that it made me feel like I was going crazy.
The time when we were doing Kuma-chan was truly mysterious and really great…
It’s a shame because the walrus was feeling really good.
Well, if we don’t do that, it feels like what will happen to the mammoth.
Because it’s a machine, it’s a war without decline, and a pure mammoth before joining the intelligence team.
It really makes me excited every single time.
They probably didn’t want Mammoth Man to lose, but instead of doing a betrayal twist twice, they should have just let Hell’s Bears win and have the betrayal happen in the semifinals.
When Warsman Moosetag made his appearance, I was really excited…
That area reminded me of Sasaki Kojiro and Miyamoto Musashi, I thought of it as Ganryujima Bomber with a childlike heart.
Since Seiwuchin was too gentle and didn’t seem like he was ready to fight, I wonder if it would be okay to have Nep take him out to awaken as a warrior here…
I was thinking it would be about that much.
I started to think that there might be a suspicion that Wars is worse at tag teaming than Robin.
It’s Yu-de’s fault for trying to make the Chaos companions reach the finals with the Boyz.
In the ultimate tag, among the many things from the first generation, the treatment of Brocken was quite improved.
>>75Jade is too much of a good child of light.
The ultimate tag has a lot of exciting points.
The unexpected nomination of Seiu Chin following Nep’s reappearance.
“New and old tags of Robin Kid.”
The true identity of the Hell Bears is Warsman Mammoth Man or something.
Noodle VS Mantarou’s master-disciple showdown or something.
Nep & Seiwuchin are good.
Wars & Mammoth Man is also fine.
I’m disappointed to have become Nep and Mammoth Man, but what’s worse is that there’s still a deeper low.
I understand that there was no way to not feature the popular Kevin.
Since the first match of the tournament, we’ve been building our bond, and finally, my memories have returned, and the connection with the time superhuman has been prepared.
So, at that point, Chaos leaving is really painful.
To be honest, most of the second generation friends haven’t really made any notable achievements.
>>80In the end, it converges to Kevin and Manta.
>>84Since Kevin became a member, we’ve only had three tag matches together.
I really wanted Kevin to team up with Warsman.
As a new superhuman master-disciple duo
>>81Kevin says he can’t wake up until it gets to the finals, so it’s impossible.
>>90Well, it’s more that it was a mistake to set it up that way.
Even if no one seems to be disappearing, we can still change the future, so it’s valid to say I came to stop it.
>>96That’s not good.
Do not speak ill of boiled things.
>>96I think the decision to cast Kevin, who was a big star last time, as Princess Peach and let the others take the spotlight wasn’t wrong.
The problem lies beyond that.
>>103It’s like coming to rescue Princess Peach, but in the end, Luigi drops out and Peach ends up teaming up with Mario.
They’re making Mantarou bear too much of the burden.
>>82Isn’t that guy still in his mid-teens?
People tend to call me spoiled or weak, but I have quite a sad situation.
What will happen to the mammoth if we don’t do that?
The second generation has been popular only with enemies.
No, they were actually all cool guys.
>>86A well-designed enemy with a sad past!
Despite being original members, Kid and Seiuchin had no activity for a long time, so their success is one of the few good things about the ultimate tag.
However, it is assumed that one will forget about checkmate.
Kid falls into the category of those who have performed well, especially including the Ultimate Tag.
One looks like they’re from Wars, but I wonder who the other one is – and then the mammoth just can’t help but get the crowd excited.
Mammoths were still being mentioned in the discussion of the strongest at that time.
The material is good, or rather, the main storyline is overflowing with genuinely interesting themes in the second-generation tag arc.
>>91Aside from the semifinals, there are some issues with the pacing, but I still think the Ultimate Tag is quite interesting overall.
I really hated the face-skinning cross bomber just because it was so gruesome.
I love the character itself, despite the excessive fighting and gimmicks making it tedious.
I have the impression that Kevin is doing well.
That guy takes the best parts, but basically doesn’t participate.
Compared to the first generation, the team-based battles are too few in the second generation.
Person eating oysters
In the second generation, there are many tournaments, so other than the main characters and the boss, they tend to become losing roles.
The meaning of Checkmate becoming an ally.
>>104Seriously, you haven’t fought a single match, have you?
That’s such a waste…
>>138I really didn’t do it.
If anything, it’s like a barrier that not even villains can enter.
In the V Jump version, they are fighting.
Kevin also has the impact of not having any matches in the early stages.
>>105But winning the Olympics and performing well in “The Seed of the Devil” is more than enough achievement.
Seriously, if the current perfect superhuman scene existed in the second generation, it seems like Seiu-chin would be scouted and would definitely train them properly.
Nep would probably put in a lot of effort to train the young talent he scouted.
The more I reflect on it, the more it seems like a timeline distorted by something.
>>107Distorted by the Sanlai intrusion.
The revived chaos has returned.
I can only think that way.
>>118Then, if it ends its role and exits… it would make sense.
I wonder if Thunder Lightning is stronger than the Five Great Tiers.
>>108They seem like the perfect form of time superhumans.
>>108I suppose the evaluation will be on hold until there’s a depiction of how far Chaos can go against the Five Great Kōs.
It seems like the team battle involving Mantarou Kevin and the others is likely to lose every time.
Something strange and bumpy is protruding, and the walrus has nothing to do with it; it’s simply creepy and I dislike it.
Literally grow the character Chaos throughout the series.
In the end, it’s only natural to have complaints about getting rid of that and teaming up with Kevin.
It’s one thing for Kevin to end up in a trapped state, but even considering hindsight, it was a mistake right from the start.
I don’t dislike Nepu, who is inspired by the parental love of the Kinnikuman father and son, causing Mammothman to develop a sense of fatherhood.
I still think that killing Chaos and handing the baton to Kevin never happened.
A barrier-free man who is squeezed into opportunities for his few comrades to score white stars.
In Ultimate Tag, among many from the first generation, Brocken’s treatment was considerably better.
The design is good.
Mantarou and Kevin seem able to hold their own even against the Five Great Kous.
>>122If there’s no way to win against Kevin, who defeated Mantaro, who won against the Machiguns, then no one from the second generation can win!
I quite like beastly walrus.
Well, if it had ended like that, it would have left us wondering what chaos was all about, but since chaos appeared in the new chapter…
Wars will give you change just from Kevin’s master…
I hope Chaos can truly shine and vent all the frustrations of the current series.
If Nep had managed to play the heel until the end and died in a pathetic way, I could have accepted it fairly well.
Why do I have to send this person, who’s causing trouble for everyone as a result of the chaos they’re involved in, back to the future?
Moreover, they even carelessly reused famous lines from the old works and spoiled the memories…
Barihan represents the youthful energy and power of Nils! Gijoman embodies cunning and skill!
The concept had completely disappeared, and it had just transformed into an old man superhuman.
Was Nils difficult to use?
>>130I’ve never seen anyone who likes that Bali guy, even though he was unnecessarily favored…
Well, it’s normal not to think it’s cool when you’re shown an elderly person in a diaper, and I agree with that.
>>136It’s a mystery that even though they seem to be favored, they quickly drop out of the ultimate tag, so they’re not really being favored at all.
>>136The flying elder team’s suicide attack strategy was good.
Other than that, yeah.
I think all the readers understand that I wanted to surprise them by going in a strange direction.
To be honest, the Super Justice side’s attitude towards Seiuuchin was so terrible that it really feels unnecessary to go back there, you know?
>>132Well, there wasn’t anything good about being on the nepside; it was just too noisy.
I get the impression that Kevin is doing well, but even though he is getting the best roles, he doesn’t seem to participate much.
I think it’s very typical of Yude that the ultimate tag’s initial dream tag vote chosen by readers was hardly reflected at all…
I was thinking it was a shame that the legend was getting old and forgot about it, but then suddenly there was a tag match with the legend in his prime and the new generation! So it was quite something.
A tag team that always gives off the image of doing slapstick comedy.
Aside from the semifinals, there are some concerns like the slow tempo, but I still think it’s a fun ultimate tag team.
The trait of being two people as one superhuman was only utilized once, like in the case of Samson Teacher.
I don’t really feel that Check is a villain just because he was raised in Sunshine…
I like how Chek seems to be regaining a sense of youth by messing around with Mantaro and the others.
A team struck by the five major misfortunes becomes disoriented and is unable to demonstrate its true abilities, leading to a loss.
It must be some kind of curse.
There is no meaning at all in switching to become a justice superhero, check.
If it’s just to encourage Mantaro, it’s fine to stay as a devil superhuman.
The Demon Seed arc is not about a Bali half, but if a check comes out…
It was just balanced by having one person from each series as the enemy.
Because characters like Suguru and Manta are a bit off.
Chaos really has the appearance and personality of a classic protagonist, doesn’t he?
Regarding the mammoth, even with the second generation, we still don’t understand what kind of character it is, right…?
I thought that even with such boiling, Ume-Ume was too cruel.
It was revised in the paperback version.
Looking at the comments, it seems like almost all second-generation people aren’t really benefiting… ?
>>154Seriously, the one treated well in the original group is Warsman, including Ume Ume.
What’s left is a ninja.
>>154Well, when it comes to the second generation, or rather the tag arc, to be honest, legendary superheroes are a big yeah.
>>154Still, I think it’s interesting if you overlook the small details until you defeat the resurrected Ashuraman.
The Ultimate Tag Arc is a chunky mass of discomfort that can’t be overlooked.
If Nep had completed his role as a heel and died pathetically in the end, I could have somewhat accepted it.
Why do we have to send this guy, who is nothing but a nuisance to those around him due to the chaos he’s causing, back to the future?
Moreover, they carelessly reused famous lines from the old work and tarnished my memories…
I liked characters who were polite yet rude gentlemen or characters who never appeared in the meat series.
The next time I see a meat character like this, it won’t be until Psycho appears.
In the past, the exaggerated check was a traitor to the Sunshine Head if it was devoted.
Looking back now, it’s only natural that the master would feel betrayed, having taken the emotions away from the disciples while reminiscing about the past and crying.
Though Bali-han is too much and doesn’t stand out, it’s also hard to understand how Illuhyin was able to break through the barrier.
>>159That guy is just a superhuman of justice after all.
I really wanted to see Kevin team up with Tag and Warsman.
Seriously, as a new superhuman master-apprentice duo.
It seems like every time Brocken Jr. is treated well, Jade gets teased about his relationship with Brocken and ends up losing after getting his right hand hurt…
Robin tends to prioritize things over the match, which can lead to losing or failing in his son’s education, but he’s still Robin, so I guess it’s within the acceptable range.
>>165Adrenalines is one of the few places where I can appreciate how hard Kid is working.
Because they are more righteous than ninjas or genuine justice superhumans…
It’s also affecting Mantaro.
Checkmate is Sunshine’s disciple, but it’s a great character with plenty of general and Asura elements, lacking any Sunshine elements.
Among the ultimate tags, Brocken’s treatment was considerably better compared to many from the first generation.
>>169Suguru is really awful…
It’s really terrible to kick at the moment when Brocken and Jade are holding hands that shouldn’t exist…
Isn’t San-chan such a good child because I’ve raised her?
I don’t dislike Neptune, who is influenced by the affection between Kinnikuman and his son and holds a fatherly love for Mammothman.
>>172I just wanted you to do it with a walrus.
>>178The check was just raised by the sunshine, and there isn’t really any feeling of being a bad person…
>>183Just to be clear, I did hit the child when I got a bit carried away.
Since I was defeated by Mantaro and had my pride broken, I’ve become a good child.
>>178To be honest, Mammothman is an opponent I fought during the most enjoyable time for Nep, so I have some personal feelings about it.
I think that’s just how it is.
>>184Well, I can understand being like “Whoa, I got that Mammoth Man!”
>>172But before that, the guy who kept beating up Seiu-chin on every occasion starting to do that is just…
By the way, since my brother is only giving Bantaro challenges and secretly supporting him, his reputation hasn’t really declined.
>>173It’s unfair that even as we get older, that mask keeps you looking cool.
Abstract Phoenix…
>>174Confusing abstract with absolute is truly too intelligent.
If I had been thinking from the beginning that I didn’t want to lose to Mammothman, then was being collected by that Phoenix somehow a predetermined outcome?
The ultimate tag team Suguru seamlessly transitions from “genuinely suspects and antagonizes the second generation group” → “internally acknowledges them but doesn’t fully trust them and antagonizes them” → “genuinely acknowledges them but is deliberately antagonizing them to help them grow,” and it’s too hard to understand.
The second-generation tag team edition is filled with really interesting material, and it is just a bold attempt to go against the readers’ expectations.
What is it with Suguru trying to take off his mask after admitting he’s my son…?
Listen to me…
Compared to the first generation, there are too few team-form battles in the second generation.
If Suguru dies, Bantaro will disappear too, which is really awful.
It would have been better if there were a bit more old and new tag teams…
Ashura and check, etc.
No, he is just giving Mantarou trials and secretly supporting him, so his evaluation hasn’t really gone down that much.
Abstract Phoenix…
The ultimate tag has various developments with noise coming in, but if you focus only on the offense and defense in the Nouveau match, it’s really interesting…
Honestly, both the Hell’s Carpenters match and the 20 Million Powers match, as well as the Machine Guns match, were interesting.
I like the Boy’s match, but since it’s only the final boss battle, I tend to focus too much on how to overcome their abilities and I wanted to see more offense and defense.
Even though I don’t think they see it as a beast, the way they’re treating it gives off a strong feeling of a master…
Mantarou, Kevin, and Skarch are participating.