
Meat… what a terrifying thing. There are many superhumans called “brutal demons” or “perfect evil,” but no matter how vile a superhuman might be, they always dote on their own child… Ashura Man, have you fallen so low to become such a wicked, brutal demon? Gwaaarrr! To think you would kill your beloved son, whom you should cherish…
Yes, that’s right. I am a wicked beast; this is the true form of a demon!~~~
“…the ‘true devil’…?”
Even pulling Sunshine must be quite something.
Goooh!
My beloved son, whom I raised with great care as a superhero of justice, turned out to be a pure beast who kills his own mother for pleasure (the worst).
On the contrary, are there really that many evil superhumans who have sons?
Isn’t Kinbokuman treated as a superhuman?
>>5Is it Sneegator… and the skyscraper is not his son, right?
>>9The skyscrapers are unrelated to the demon cloud heavens.
Boryuukei is the son of Magunten.
>>5It has a brutal superhuman and also possesses superhuman strength.
There was a story before where Sunshine got extremely angry at Checkmate for raising their hand to the audience.
There seems to be a line that shouldn’t be crossed, no matter how bad the actions are, and it feels like I’ve often done that.
>>6Basically, everyone is a professional wrestler…
Yeah, it’s all my fault.
Shiba did nothing wrong.
The parent who tried to kill Hikaru is the worst.
>>11It was the master who tried to kill me!
So does that mean Shiba, who was playing around by killing animals and even killed her mother, is a beast?
Maxman is the grandson of the Sneegator.
When I was fighting Suguru, I already had a child.
Isn’t the image of the devil mom a bit risqué?
Asura, who said this, was also angry at the terrifying general who tried to break the promise.
It’s frustrating that there was a limit to pretending to be a villain for Shiba.
There are various comments about the Rebirth Asura.
I think it’s incredibly beautiful that even after losing everything and returning to an aging state, the ending where Sunshine supports me while saying “Even demons can have friendship” is just amazing.
>>18Since this series has thoroughly depicted old age and decline, I love the reasoning that an old expert with a cunning mind who has overcome aging with the power of a demon is incredibly strong.
>>18I think the Devil’s Seed arc is well-structured considering the landing around that area.
Putting aside personal preferences for style, it doesn’t feel haphazard for a boiled dish.
The relationship between parents and children is somewhat sanctified in the context of the second generation drama.
Shiba, who killed his mother in a fit of anger, is undoubtedly a beastly superhuman, so it’s only natural to slaughter him.
Isn’t Shiba originally a crazy guy who has nothing to do with the devil supermen?
The demon superhumans are not a group that wants to commit acts of cruelty.
>>23The Devil Supermen from “Kinnikuman” are one thing, but…
I think many of the “evil supermen” in “Kinnikuman Nisei” are just those who want to commit acts of cruelty.
>>29This area is just like what the Clione Man is doing.
The perspective that those who carry danger, regardless of their affiliation, exist individually is closer to the truth.
I really like the Boltman & Ashuraman pair; they have incredibly strong power and their tactics are really tough as a team.
Is there a blood relation between Teru Teru and the radio cassette?
>>25It’s not that, it’s just a cassette player and a cell phone!
You might want to look for narrative reasons or causal explanations like being manipulated by someone or having poor parental education, but…
It’s entirely possible that a child could simply be a psychopath in reality…
What Shiba fears is not pure cruelty from beginning to end, but rather…
I think it’s where a good child seamlessly switches to cruelty.
I can’t believe I ended up killing my real mother. As a justice superhuman, this is an unthinkable act. But it seems that Dad was once a chaotic, immoral, and merciless demon superhuman. Could it be that I, too, have inherited the blood of a demon because I did something like this? Shiba Shiba…
>>27It’s scary, Papa~. The scene changes moment by moment.
The descendants of the named demon superhumans are about three people: Shiba, MAX Man, and Boryukei.
Also, as a bonus, MAX Man’s father, Snige Jr.
Many of the evil superhumans of the second generation seem to be people who want to engage in Mohican behaviors like those in Hokuto.
Looking back now, it feels like Satan was intervening.
I think it’s prettier without a story.
It’s not clear whether the increase in brutality of the second generation’s evil superhuman characters is due to their inherent cruelty as characters or if it was adjusted to match the publication’s style, leading to more violent depictions.
>>35I think neither is better than the other compared to the anime…
The first generation has issues occurring solely within the superhuman realm.
Many of the second generation of evil superhumans want to dominate humanity.
>>36It is said that the purpose of the first generation of devil superhumans is to dominate the world, and there are lines where Phoenix speaks about turning it into a world of evil.
In the first episode, humans are being attacked normally, and the city is in ruins.
>>39That image has no credibility because of Carecook…
>>40A few pages later, there’s footage of the evil superhumans from the second generation.
>>43I completely forgot, so I checked and it’s worse than I thought…
It feels like the evil superhuman has a mix of elements from the monsters before the change in direction.
In the Demon Seed Arc’s meltdown battle.
There’s a depiction of the Devil General and the Superhuman Enma enjoying each other’s company.
The Man is treated like a major figure in the Demon Superhuman World.
Setting aside the simplistic dichotomy of good versus evil, there are quite a few well-developed settings in the sequel, right?
That’s the worst, Shiva…
The Man is treated as the boss of the demon superhumans alongside the general in the Devil Seed arc.
In the anime version of the royal arc, they are portrayed as the mastermind conspiring with the evil god.
It seems like something that would make Nemesis extremely angry.
>>47Well, it’s not really good to say various things about the portrayal from that time in the settings of later series…
Because I inherit the blood of Ashuraman, who has three heads and clear personality switches.
Was Shiba unable to resist the cruelty that the face possesses?
>>48But I’m sure all three faces are masks, and underneath they all have crying expressions.
There was that setting, but it might be gone now.
Shibaーー! Ah, the embodiment of chaos, lawlessness, and mercilessness, the prince of the demon realm is cryingーー!
There were scenes in the second generation where they would have teary faces, so surely even Yu from that time hasn’t forgotten that.
I wonder if there was a crying scene in the current series.
>>55I was crying when Samson died.
It looks like a child who, out of sheer bad taste and a bit of middle school syndrome, just says, “Is it daddy’s demon blood?”
Well, taking bad taste too far to the point of killing even your mother is really going overboard, isn’t it…?
It was being hunted down for masks, wasn’t it, Sanmen…
>>51Adding three of Neptune Man’s favorite foods…
The superhuman Enma is alive for some reason, even though he died in the original story.
I just asked Omega Man to go kill someone a little, but somehow I’m becoming the bad guy…
Once, the one who held the pride of being the number one Demon Superhuman
The effort to desperately belittle the devil superhuman for the sake of my son is so high in artistic value.
Speaking of which, the zebra is also said to have a true nature as a black zebra, while the white zebra is pretending.
Wasn’t it set up as a black-and-white dual personality setting?
I just want to raise super demons, not demons!
Certainly, all aspects can become cold or angry, and the aspect of Ashura is quite mysterious.
At first, the six knights had a position similar to that of a boss, like a ninja.
Did the rings get swapped and become Sunshine?
The arms stolen from Milosman are still being passed down, but it is not yet understood why a typical Asura superhuman has four arms while the royal ones have six arms.
In the past life, I used to create spider webs as an embodiment of a spider.
It’s not often you come across a panel that’s so graphic it makes you feel scared, Daddy~.
I can understand that creatures like the clione and Dead Signal suggest that excessive justice has gone too far.
There are people among the Olympic representatives from various countries who are like “Geez, with this, it’s technically okay to commit murder under the rules~~,” which makes you question what justice really is…?
Even if Mantaro looked like Shiba, it’s terrible that there seems to be a possibility of purification if the weak and frail Kin’niku Man clashes with all his might through friendship power in wrestling.
“Or rather, it’s just that you want to purify the evil blood flowing within you, right? That’s the kind of provocation in Shiba’s words.”
Asura himself might also think that… it could be true.
The same devil superhuman Ninja arrested Hanzō even after his beloved disciple Kokumo was killed.
Shiba didn’t turn the Asura face, huh…
It’s symbolic that there were still those who followed Hikaru even after he accepted the path of evil superhumans.
No matter which path one chooses or what lineage they come from, there are those who are drawn to the person.
Is Suguru really saying this after being abandoned…?
The story of the second generation around here is somewhat melancholic, but it’s definitely interesting, and the battles are worth watching too.
The Ultimate Superhuman Tag Arc is too boring.