
Demon General, Demon Army… Ashura Man, Atlantis, Spring Man, Jeanne Man… Are you watching, many other demon superhuman companions?
Sunshine is all alone.
I don’t think anyone expects to be connected to the second generation anymore.
It’s connected from the second generation, though.
It’s already a different route…
The general, who is holding shoulders with everyone, is a bit amusing.
It’s not about whether we connect or not!
>>4I’m looking forward to seeing Ashura, who has awakened to the realization of being the prince of the demon world, wonderfully uplift the demon world!
>>7Prince… awareness… awakened…!
Ah… Ahhh~~~!!
The Snigator killed by Suguru…
The cow doesn’t say anything because it’s already a cow, but you, the lazy devil who is casually living in retirement, come on…
>>6There are quite a few people who are switching to a more righteous side, aren’t there?
The Ninja, you…
>>9Isn’t that more like a brother’s companion than justice?
>>9It seems like I’m overly concerned about Ashuraman and Hikarudo because of all that.
To put it differently, when you think about the origins of demons and justice, it’s actually not that significant of an issue.
>>64The phrase “pro-wrestling-like conflict” truly fits the good and evil.
The goal is actually the same.
>>101If you think about the current settings, it could be said that the Golden Mask arc is a match-fixing organization conflict to elevate the superhumans to the next stage, and I would find it understandable.
>>6But for Goldman, it might be better to cling to that rather than forever hanging onto past glories.
I wonder when this photo was taken.
>>8Is it around the time when the seven devil supermen were being trained by the devil knight, before they went into the cockroach trap?
Even the demon cloud has retired and is raising children.
When talking about whether it connects or not, it first becomes a bit strange at the point of the 6 Knights arc and the Ancestor arc, so let’s forget about the inconvenient things!
The ninja was pretty brain-fried by Brother Ataru.
I’m fighting with a face that looks like a hero of justice!
>>14Well, since the master’s money was perfectly used to establish the demon superhuman army, it’s all good.
Seeing the general looking so cheerful with his arms crossed brings a warm feeling.
There are no perfect people, and what happened in the future?
>>16In this time and space, isn’t it that the man has been defeated and killed by the general?
The second generation hasn’t formed a three-attribute treaty with Ashura or Nep, so Man won’t get furious and attack him.
As a result, Goldman won’t make a comeback.
For some reason, the general and Enma are happily sitting side by side in the Superhuman Graveyard.
Let’s set aside the complete destruction for now, but who the hell are you, Kirin man?
The idea of Demon Supermen has been left behind by the times.
In the era of the second generation, there were Junkman and the Six Knights, but where did they go?
There are a thousand disciples of Neptun, so it’s no wonder that there are some perfect superhumans that I don’t know about.
In recent years, things tend to match up quite well.
Somehow, it will probably create an atmosphere that feels somewhat consistent.
When trying to connect the dots, various contradictions and discrepancies arise, but considering the many group photos, it makes me wonder if there was something on the minds of the Devil General, or Goldman, regarding the new meat… It’s fun to let my imagination run wild.
These guys are close, so they often take pictures together.
It was a bit off that even the general had a towel around his neck.
Since it was an organization that relied on the charisma of the general, I can understand that it would eventually collapse once that is lost.
Before the new series started, there wasn’t any depiction of taking such photos, so it’s actually easier to connect now.
>>30It’s easier to imagine now that the Demon Superhuman Army is renting out a yakiniku restaurant for a yakiniku drinking party.
I laughed at something in Atlantis while pointing.
In the first place, it seems to me that, from a monetary standpoint, rather than being fixated on the category of “demon superhumans” forever, it would be better to switch to justice if it means becoming stronger.
The power of emotions that surpasses “the man” awakens through reverence or friendship, so it’s just a matter of choosing whichever is easier for you to access.
Devil
Group photo
Too much filming issue
I remember The Man saying that this moment would be a turning point in history.
Maybe the time superhuman did something or other.
Since the perfect superhuman’s immortality has been abolished, I think that Man, Nemesis, and Peak would have either died or retired by the time of the second generation, so it feels understandable that perfection would decline.
>>38As a second generation, there are no perfect events to begin with, so I’ve been training in seclusion all this time.
>>38Furthermore, most of the Rajnan have died, so there has been a sudden depletion of personnel.
Considering the existence of chaos, it seems that the alternate world exists separately while mutually interacting with the main story?
The distinction in frameworks where Justice Superhuman, Demon Superhuman, Perfect Superhuman, and Time Superhuman firmly express different principles and beliefs.
I think they really messed up by lumping everyone together as evil superhumans, mixing in everyone except just justice superhumans.
>>40To be honest, I found it really confusing how the meaning of brutality kept changing over and over!
Why are they participating in the Olympics so nonchalantly when they were treated like a gang of evildoers?
>>40Originally, those diverse elements were all savage superhumans, but it became strange because the savage superhumans were organized like a group in the second generation.
There is already a parallel known as the V Genre Route.
The existence of chaos has created a complicated timeline where the order of new meat comes after the second generation.
The second-generation general looks like Satan no matter how you see it, so I don’t feel like there’s much contradiction regarding the demon general either.
Although they claim to be the Perfect Faction, the Kirin Men group has no elements of perfection at all.
I can’t imagine a ninja and Asura switching to justice at all.
>>45Well, it feels like the ninjas have returned to the Ataru faction since the shogun has disappeared, rather than being about justice.
I don’t want to believe that Ashura’s future is definitely going to be like that~~~!
>>47But even demons have friendship…
>>49I mean, they’ve been going on and on about how even devil superhumans have their own feelings and sense of camaraderie.
The demon superhuman is just a madman who, after misunderstanding them as a ruthless killing group, attacked and killed his non-superhuman mother…
>>63Even the standards for the second generation say, “W-wait, it’s bad to lay hands on non-combatants, even for a devilishly superhuman!” That’s the original ethical perspective.
In the current series, they’ve already closed the Superhuman Graveyard, and characters like San-chan and Kuni-beru have died normally, but I wonder what will ultimately happen to them.
>>50Did someone give me power?
The issue with the Ashura family was partly caused by Ashura changing sides to become a Justice Superhuman, so wouldn’t it be fine if they remained as Evil Superhumans?
It’s pretty fitting that Phoenix is listed as belonging to the Brutal Superhuman on the official site.
Well, there are some things about the setting that can’t be helped, so the meat is…
It’s amazing to express the sorrow of evil killing evil in Caricook, but I think it’s crazy.
Now you can see which organization they belong to on the Shueisha site, but surprisingly, there are quite a few brutal superhumans.
It feels like there’s a guy who doesn’t fit into the categories of justice, evil, or perfection.
>>60Perhaps enemies without attribute declarations are basically thrown in cruelly.
I heard in casual conversation that there were some complicated issues within the actual organization during the second generation, and it seems like that was reflected in the stories, but I wonder how true that is.
>>61Generally correct.
To put it simply, during the peak of the overall wrestling era, there were splits between show wrestling and real bout wrestling.
Among the six knights and seven evil superhumans.
Who was the person from the second generation whose whereabouts were never known, including their next generation?
Gepper and Atlantis are unrelated, right?
It is difficult to honestly say that Ataru’s faction is just.
It feels like there are a lot of them because they stand out in the story, but it seems that there are actually few devil supermen to begin with.
On the contrary, there were an unusually large number of perfect superhumans in terms of setting.
>>66The number of napkins that were pulled out is enormous, and there are quite a few remaining Rajinan and progenitors as well…
>>66I understand that the demons seem to be Spartan, so they won’t suit the current group.
Perfection is elite, so everyone wants to claim it.
First of all, it’s strange for Shiba, as a superhuman wrestler, to kill his own kin when it’s not even a match, let alone brutal acts in the ring.
But I have the blood of my dad’s wicked and cruel demon flowing through me!
In the new series, the demon superhuman has become a strong position like an apprentice of the demon general, so it feels strange if there are too many of them.
I wonder if there are no other than the seven demon supermen, six knights, and Puripuri.
Isn’t the Clonocoryphe a demon too?
Kevin and Shiba both…
When I explained that the Brutal Superhuman is not a Demon Superhuman but a Justice Superhuman, I was met with a ??? expression.
>>75What is it with the fact that the super beings of justice are further divided into good and evil based on their cruel derivatives?
>>75Since the villain is a heel within the organization, it makes sense to wrestling fans that they would cooperate to confront outside enemies when they invade.
Isn’t the Devil Superhuman close to an indie group?
I found out that Mr. American, Armstrong, and Flasher Balloon are also members of the Demon Supermen…
The setting has changed quite a bit from the beginning, you know.
If you’re buying that much, take Brother Brocken with you!
I think Ataru is the type who pushes people away instead…
>>81The result of Bro being independent is what it is, so if you want to blame something, you can only blame the flow of the times…
>>81Until he comes to ask for help himself, it will probably be Ataru brother who pushes him away.
Good and evil are honestly just a matter of different pro wrestling organizations.
Isn’t it rather that the properly independent ninja and Spring are the real ones, and it’s San-chan, who is still worshipping the past glory of the Devil General, who cannot move forward?
What is going on with Million Hell and Armstrong being demon superhumans (perfect superhumans)?
>>85Did you turn away from the devil?
>>85It seems like they were perfect before but switched from the Napkin faction to join the Devil Superhuman team.
First of all, there’s no way to clearly depict whether the boiled one connects or doesn’t connect to what comes after.
When depicting the continuation of the second generation, I will casually incorporate the setting of the new meat.
I want you to pick up the Kirin man with the current meat.
Armstrong was just among the regular disciples of the napkin.
Except for Sun-chan, everyone was trying their best because they were part of the demon superhuman army led by Goldman, and there were actually very few who had a sense of belonging to the demon superhumans themselves.
>>94You might be a lonely creature at the same level as a cow, but you should have learned from the way cows change their affiliations so frequently.
The popularity of martial arts in the past was really amazing in terms of viewership ratings on New Year’s Eve… Meanwhile, the Doraemon Special was consistently stable.
The second generation ninja, who is leisurely enjoying a comfortable second career after abandoning one evil superhuman, is being unfair.
Although it can be summed up with the phrase “dark hero,” the Clione Man is also quite brutal…
>>98An overly puritanical sense of justice can also be seen as a dark hero…
>>98I thought that guy’s brutality was crazy, but well, he ended up turning over a new leaf after all…
Prikuran is real.
>>112When that guy got the supporters from another country involved, he panicked and went into a frenzied state, so he might not be that genuine after all…
>>98Even though I’m a second-year student of the Hercules Factory, I’m not a justice superhero?
The image of the demon camp in the new meat is almost entirely created from scenes like the ones in the second generation’s thread images, and most of the settings from the old series have been completely discarded.
For example, in the old setting, Satan was the king of the demon world, the leader of the demon faction, and had the six knights as his subordinates, while in the latest setting, he is the founder of the demon world, the leader of the demon army, and has many disciples including the six knights, and it has been changed to Satan manipulating them from the outside.
It’s almost completely the opposite now.
>>99Well, you see… there are professional wrestling organizations in reality that also float around that area and operate based on the vibe…
>>108Incidentally, it’s interesting how you can fit that character into the history of Japanese pro wrestling by matching Riki Choshu with Silver, Baba with Gold, and Inoki with the concept.
Satan is Toyotomi.
>>115Why didn’t the God of Harmony kill The Man?
While Burou was vaguely holding onto the thought that he wanted to do something for his country after his reign ended, Ataru set out on a journey to defeat ninjas and cosmic evildoers…
The scene where the gold and silver masks were having a dialogue had, in a way, a faction-like resolution, didn’t it?
>>102What was it that merged together?
>>107The author probably liked the word “perfect” and put it out there first, but I wonder what that really means.
In the case of the second generation, there was a time when the demon superhumans ruled the surface during Tatsunori’s era, which adds quite a bit of noise.
First, there will be a story about BUKI Boy after this.
>>106Alright, everyone, say goodbye to your beloved Kinnikuman.
>>106Kevin, who had a troubled second-generation life, had his childhood erased…
It’s painful to think that such cool Neptune and Ashura would end up like that…
If you draw a new second generation, the problem will be solved.
>>116I really want you to draw it.
It’s probably safe to say that there’s nothing left to depict about the first generation in the current series.
>>116Well, they just start drawing from where they left off and casually throw in some ancestor references.
Satan’s soul bet.
I understand the feeling that Checkmate wants to say a lot about the photo issue.
>>117While saying that disciples don’t need emotions…
I am still attached to my old friends and even shed tears.
The story about the cabbage left a lasting memory, and I had the image of a good-natured uncle.
Looking at it again, it was the type of unpleasant boss that would definitely be targeted for rebellion.
It’s an interesting character, even including those unpleasant aspects.
Well, it seems that the real pro wrestling during the Inoki era had a rather loose setting as well.
By the way, it seems that they are from the all-day faction.
I want to read a new sequel based on the premise of characters with no silhouette or form, and characters that have emerged from new flesh.
>>123Can I see the activities of Abstract Phoenix?
Maybe now I can handle the Kana space children better.
>>126The problem is that I can’t even tell if it actually exists.
I want to see a continuation from the ultimate, like a new generation-only tag arc or Manta’s Olympic revenge, so I prefer a continuation over a reboot.
>>129Well, since Chaos is out, there won’t be a reboot.
In other words, I want Man-taro to reunite with Chaos in the current series.
To be honest, my closest friend with Mantaro was chaotic.
I would like to see a version of Gold and Silver that has merged into the ultimate superhuman, but it’s true that there probably isn’t a suitable opponent for a match.
In training for Checkmate, Second Generation Sunshine paid homage to the Demon General, which has turned off the pain senses.
I should have told you about my transformation ability since I can transform just like Checkmate.
It seems that San-chan’s dampness and small item-like quality, along with the previous Nep, are relatively influenced by the times of the second generation.
When talking about whether to connect or not, it can be said that regardless of anything, even if deceived by Satan…
The Devil General from the Golden Mask arc and the Devil General from the Genesis arc are not connected.
>>133The Gold Mask no longer has a physical body, so even though it was set to be in the bodies of the Six Knights in the second generation, it died in the new one.
Sunshine had been associated with a sad impression.
In the current conversation, a different character has also joined in.
The liberated checkmate is eating delicious food like crazy.
Cows are a bit more creepy with the new meat.
>>138In the past, it wasn’t that naive.
Instead, he was a nimble guy who took away Mongol girls and followed soldiers around, a true womanizer.
>>140I think Yuudai probably noticed the humidity because he was getting Suguru to evaluate the cow during a serious spare.
I think there is an interesting charm in transforming into the three forms of checks and layering with Ashura.
The “Evil Superhuman” from the second generation (which includes demons, cruelty, and perfect villains) is quite different from the original “Demon Superhuman.”
The young villain superhumans of the second generation are quite confused.
An image like that.
The demon superhumans have a rather athletic temperament.
The theory that cows actually don’t have a very athletic personality, which made them feel uncomfortable.
>>142You’re smart enough to calculate the power of muscle docking, after all.
Wasn’t money bringing back emotions and reviving the body in a stiff way?
If you think you can, couldn’t you do it again?