
Wow, oh, that power has indeed been calmed. Such a modest power… Could it possibly be that it’s… Oh my, what a surprise! It’s like saying it’s completely limitless and not painful at all! When basked in light from the sun, oh no!
Like being in an anaerobic state.
Like being underwater.
Light from the sun shining up from below.
Like a fish coming up.
>>1un
Uh-huh.
Uh?
Hmm.
A dragon imbued with the power of the sea.un
The Power of Bones???????
You can move intensely without oxygen.
Anaerobic → Apnea → Underwater → Fish → I thought it was a fish, but it’s something even more amazing!
I understand that you wanted to do it, but…
I don’t understand anything else.
I’ve had enough salt…
Nya papapapapa
If we’re talking about whether it has flavor or not, it definitely has some.
>>6It’s just salty.
A manga that underestimated sports medicine.
It’s just that 〇〇 is also often used by Toriko…
>>8This expression is too vague, and the description doesn’t make any sense…
I can’t even understand when intense movement leads to anaerobic conditions.
>>10Isn’t it something like Baki’s specs?
>>15That means it can keep moving continuously without breathing breaks, so being anaerobic doesn’t necessarily mean intense movement.
I received the parts, but I don’t have the parts to connect them.
I understand you want to express something intense and energetic without taking a breath.
Lions have white muscle power but lack speed or something like that.
>>14White muscle fibers are power-type muscles.
The available power is limited.
Instant noodles this and that.
It’s good that there is no oxygen, but is that the strength of the bones?
I understand the image of aerobic and anaerobic exercise, but…
It was a character that I could really see was the author’s favorite.
I wonder if it’s something like anaerobic in the sense that it doesn’t require oxygen…
Is it really okay to use the 3 minutes of an instant hero like that…? Well, I guess it’s fine! I like the feeling that it doesn’t make you think too much.
I skimmed through it, but honestly, it was less interesting than Seiji Tanaka.
Isn’t it zero gravity rather than no oxygen?
The authors of Jump are so stupid, it’s painful.
For now, my impression is that this guy has an overly rich imagination.
Tanaka is not only boring, but also a worthless piece of work with no motivation from the author.
Salt is so frustrating because I don’t understand its meaning at all.
Compared to being negative, Tanaka at zero is still better off.
Is it really that exciting to see a player crouching?
I’m running around and it’s hard to breathe, but when I open up, I’m moving so much that it feels like I’m operating without oxygen… isn’t that what it means?
I understand why there are people who consider it one of the worst among the canceled manga in Jump over the past decade.
I wrote that and then I googled it, and it turns out it’s been over 10 years.
If I didn’t shout, I could barely see it.
I thought it would be easy to read since it was basically all white, but deciphering the dialogue and figuring out the drawing mistakes turned out to be surprisingly tedious.
Sports medicine
Don’t lick me.
I understand what I want to do, but it’s sad that I lack talent.
I searched for the author and it seems like they are still drawing manga, but I couldn’t find out what they’re working on.
Did you change the name?
This dragon? Seems to be vigorous, but because it looks like it’s caught on something below, it feels oddly surreal.
>>37I think the relatively small hands are cute.
Recently, it’s sad that Jump doesn’t have blatantly bad content like Salt anymore.
Is the current jump lacking in salt?
I have no idea what exactly the power of the sea is, so it’s amazing.
It’s knowledge that you’d probably learn in middle school health and physical education, right? White muscles can use power, but there’s less power available.
A rough setting where I grew up on an island and developed amazing jumping ability because I was jumping to reach fruits from high trees.
I know you were drawing a badminton manga in the magazine, but it was still salty as usual.
All the lines that come out are completely incomprehensible, and it’s amazing.
When I try to keep up, it’s so intense that I don’t even have time to breathe, and my eyes can’t follow it; maybe such a thought could come to mind when facing a monster with an incredibly tough body and specs. Are you an idiot?
In the opening of Salt 1, it shows that they are involved as a sports doctor for the Tokyo Olympics, which will be held at the National Stadium in 2020, showcasing their growth.Ah~
Certainly, the subject matter is too mundane.
It seems that as a result of trying to be flashy, no one followed along.
>>48Salt is not on that level…
Excessive salt intake is not good, but completely avoiding it is also not good.
I feel like I’m reading translated text.
Honestly, I don’t really understand what you mean by bringing out a player’s characteristics as if adding salt to a dish.
Japanese like early AI
What I realized from this is that editing doesn’t necessarily involve revising the name.
I don’t even understand what you’re saying before getting to whether it’s interesting or boring.
>>54I think this is what I fixed up…
It would be better to aim for a different field with that kind of creativity instead of basketball.
The sun from below in the ocean…?
I remember recovering with salted rice balls.
Drink sports drink.
It’s an amazing talent that Japanese is already breaking down from the very first moment as if there is no oxygen.