
This Week's Manga
#7051
Posted 24 October 2012 - 03:39 AM
- Strong the Budo claimed to be not Neptune King, who died during the end of the tag tournament. He also said that Neptune King would nevertheless be executed for those foul conducts in the tag tournament as he did not show confidences in his own strength.
- The treaty was nearly perfect that even Strong the Budo could not go against it. However, he pointed out the hole in Neptuneman's legality as an actual Perfect Choujin, so he didn't represent the Perfect faction.
- Meanwhile, in a ruined castle, three silhouettes were viewing the vision, with one of the subordinates remarking that he wouldn't think his superior would show himself again after his retirement. The leader then pointed out that amongst the Perfect Large Number, there was a dangerous force that not even the Justice Choujins could handle. His subordinates then said it was the greatest pleasure to see the leader taking action for that reason, and the team were prepared.
#7052
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:05 AM
I thought that was pretty cool as well. The Gauronsen Drop never fails.Did anyone notice that not only did Ramenman twist the dragons around Marvelous' neck, but he also grabbed both heads when he grabbed his legs for the Kowloon Wall Drop? I thought that was pretty cool.
Edited by TheBlazngYudekki01, 24 October 2012 - 09:06 AM.

#7053
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:36 AM
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#7054
Posted 24 October 2012 - 12:02 PM
Okay, after reading this new series from the start (Thanks Jenny), here's some new facts to know about:
- Strong the Budo claimed to be not Neptune King, who died during the end of the tag tournament. He also said that Neptune King would nevertheless be executed for those foul conducts in the tag tournament as he did not show confidences in his own strength.
So what was all that stuff about him nurturing Neptuneman if it wasnt even him?
#7055
Posted 24 October 2012 - 12:24 PM
Okay, after reading this new series from the start (Thanks Jenny), here's some new facts to know about:
- Strong the Budo claimed to be not Neptune King, who died during the end of the tag tournament. He also said that Neptune King would nevertheless be executed for those foul conducts in the tag tournament as he did not show confidences in his own strength.
- The treaty was nearly perfect that even Strong the Budo could not go against it. However, he pointed out the hole in Neptuneman's legality as an actual Perfect Choujin, so he didn't represent the Perfect faction.
- Meanwhile, in a ruined castle, three silhouettes were viewing the vision, with one of the subordinates remarking that he wouldn't think his superior would show himself again after his retirement. The leader then pointed out that amongst the Perfect Large Number, there was a dangerous force that not even the Justice Choujins could handle. His subordinates then said it was the greatest pleasure to see the leader taking action for that reason, and the team were prepared.
Thanks for the info. I KNEW Strong the Budo wasn't Neptune King; his mannerisms and demeanor are different. And this Perfect Chojin roaming about that not even the Justice Chojin could handle really intrigues me.
#7056
Posted 24 October 2012 - 01:13 PM
Yay! Thanks F.I.A. !!! You made my day for sure (as every monday, though).Okay, after reading this new series from the start (Thanks Jenny), here's some new facts to know about:
- Strong the Budo claimed to be not Neptune King, who died during the end of the tag tournament. He also said that Neptune King would nevertheless be executed for those foul conducts in the tag tournament as he did not show confidences in his own strength.
- The treaty was nearly perfect that even Strong the Budo could not go against it. However, he pointed out the hole in Neptuneman's legality as an actual Perfect Choujin, so he didn't represent the Perfect faction.
- Meanwhile, in a ruined castle, three silhouettes were viewing the vision, with one of the subordinates remarking that he wouldn't think his superior would show himself again after his retirement. The leader then pointed out that amongst the Perfect Large Number, there was a dangerous force that not even the Justice Choujins could handle. His subordinates then said it was the greatest pleasure to see the leader taking action for that reason, and the team were prepared.
As I've said so many times, that wasn't King Neptune at all.
And the Akuma choujin three silhouettes part is cool too. Apparently Akuma Choujin/General Terror/Goldman think Nemesis can overpower Kinnikuman...
#7057
Posted 25 October 2012 - 05:58 PM
THANK YOU. I'm glad this matter is settled.- Strong the Budo claimed to be not Neptune King, who died during the end of the tag tournament. He also said that Neptune King would nevertheless be executed for those foul conducts in the tag tournament as he did not show confidences in his own strength.
Nice argument. I really like the plot.- The treaty was nearly perfect that even Strong the Budo could not go against it. However, he pointed out the hole in Neptuneman's legality as an actual Perfect Choujin, so he didn't represent the Perfect faction.
I think this force Akuma Shogun/General Terror/Goldman/Satan is referring to is Strong the Budo, as Budo already stated they were old 'pals' and Nemesis seems to be of a more modern era, and somehow related to Mayumi. Maybe Nemesis is the son of Mayumi's untold brother.- Meanwhile, in a ruined castle, three silhouettes were viewing the vision, with one of the subordinates remarking that he wouldn't think his superior would show himself again after his retirement. The leader then pointed out that amongst the Perfect Large Number, there was a dangerous force that not even the Justice Choujins could handle. His subordinates then said it was the greatest pleasure to see the leader taking action for that reason, and the team were prepared.

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#7058
Posted 25 October 2012 - 10:07 PM
Is it just me, or are these Perfects dropping like flies thus far?
That's what I've been saying! And considering the "Perfect" philosophy, draws don't count as wins, Budo falling into that trap looks bad for him...
These guys need to get their act together soon. i'm fairly certain Nemesis, Polarman, and Grim Reaper shoudl win their fights, though. But Turboman REALLY has to if Budo's group is gonna get any cred at all.
#7059
Posted 26 October 2012 - 05:36 AM
Unfortunately, the likelihood of Turboman beating Buffaloman is very low. He's practically guaranteed to lose.These guys need to get their act together soon. i'm fairly certain Nemesis, Polarman, and Grim Reaper shoudl win their fights, though. But Turboman REALLY has to if Budo's group is gonna get any cred at all.
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Now I'm really curious as to who this Budo really is.
#7060
Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:29 PM
Unfortunately, the likelihood of Turboman beating Buffaloman is very low. He's practically guaranteed to lose.
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Now I'm really curious as to who this Budo really is.
He's probably another Chojin God like Goldman.
#7061
Posted 26 October 2012 - 01:51 PM
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#7062
Posted 26 October 2012 - 05:50 PM

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#7063
Posted 26 October 2012 - 06:12 PM
He could be a completely new character or someone we already know/heard about. Regardless, I'm eager to learn his true identity.I think Strong the Budo is just Strong the Budo
#7064
Posted 27 October 2012 - 12:54 PM
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#7065
Posted 28 October 2012 - 09:03 AM
#7066
Posted 28 October 2012 - 09:51 AM
So Marvelous chose to honor the code. Guess we could not have two martial artists after all...
And so, the matchup once again (From lowest to highest step)...
Brocken Jr x Crushman (Brocken Jr won)
Ramenman x Marvelous (Ramenman won)
??? x Jack Tea
Springman x Grim Reaper
Buffaloman x Turboman
Robinmask x Nemesis
??? x Polarman
The only one remaining without a matchup is Blackhole and Warsman. Will Warsman really get to like bears, or he get short-circuited from water blasting at him?
Don't see how Springman can win this one, given how Grim Reaper seems to be able to teleport.
#7067
Posted 28 October 2012 - 10:08 AM
Well, I hope Springman dies, I'm just going to change my avatar & photo to Springman just for the theme of what's going on throughout this series.
Edited by TheBlazngYudekki01, 28 October 2012 - 10:13 AM.

#7068
Posted 28 October 2012 - 11:15 AM
Edited by AtarusMuscleSpark, 28 October 2012 - 11:15 AM.
#7069
Posted 28 October 2012 - 11:27 AM
King Muscle: I'll Have You Know I've Beaten Both Warsman And Neptuneman But That Was Back When My Stomach Didnt Resemble A Taffy Pool!
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#7070
Posted 28 October 2012 - 12:40 PM
#7072
Posted 28 October 2012 - 01:14 PM
And for the Blackhole fight, well he's really wounded so he's going to lose the fight. I asume he will fight Jack Tea and Warsman will face Polarman (who seems to be an overbody so far) and is going to lose too.
That would be the 3 victories for the perfect side. Well, and Nemesis, of course.
Now, who will be Suguru fight in the next day round? I'm betting Grimm Reaper for some reason.
#7073
Posted 28 October 2012 - 01:17 PM
Isn't Springman alive and well in 2nd Generation?
Yes, He appeared in Nisei helping Buffaloman to the Mantaro vs Ashuraman fight. He also had glasses and apparently still good friends with Buffalo.
That being said, we all know by Kinnikuman logic that people don't die, even if they're Killed.
#7074
Posted 28 October 2012 - 01:27 PM
As we already know, death doesn't mean much in the Kinnikuman universe. That, and Yudetamago sometimes retcon things.Isn't Springman alive and well in 2nd Generation?
But I'd imagine that the devils are really going to start gaining momentum once the Great One and his two minions show up.