Starting off the fight going through a wall- At least the dragon plays by DBZ rules, ya gotta build up to 100%, you can’t just go 100% from the start!

Starting off the fight going through a wall- At least the dragon plays by DBZ rules, ya gotta build up to 100%, you can’t just go 100% from the start!
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“You can’t just go 100% from the start!”
Tell Saitama that.
The problem with the power of infinite punch is that a fraction of infinity is still infinity.
Saitama actively doesn’t go 100% from the start. His super moves are LITERALLY called the “Serious Series” because that’s what happens when he actually puts some effort in. I also sincerely doubt that the Serious Series is Saitama going at 100%, more like 10 or 20%. He’s at the level of strength where there’s less than fraction of a percentage of a rounding error between “strong enough to open a door” and “strong enough to cause even ‘Demon’ (city-level) threats to explode into chunks”.
Makes you wonder what % he was at while fighting Boros, and then Garou.
Love that upside down splits spin-kick! Very cool.
the art here is incredible
On first read, the red under kaylin’s head in the third panel looked like blood from a head injury, like she’d been slammed into the ground in that pose instead of it being a dodge. It took a second pass to see it’s the smoldering crater from the breath weapon attack in the first two panels. Just the position of it in the third panel was misleading.
That said, new defense level? Did she take the body option, or is she talking about her armor or just post level stats?
I also agree with Montana above.
I don’t konw exactly what it is. Maybe it’s the light and shading variation in the color between the different light effect, glossing effect and shadow effect that does this, but the art and especially the coloring texture in this page is exceptionnally incredible and outstanding. The tone and line of the color is so crisp !
While it’s a 2D drawing, we can almost feel all the volume and 3D aspect of Kaylin’s body and femininie curves all over her own body from the athleticness of her arms, belly and thighs, all the way down to counting each of her abdominal muscles and nearly each threads of her hairs.
I’m in awe !