I have been reading the comics until 2000, but I haven’t finished the 2000 because there is no setting of that kind of power breakthrough. I feel uncomfortable, but it is also understandable. After all, the Millennium Power written in 1999 is too outrageous. What follows next It’s really hard to pick up the fight.
Let’s talk about Kusanagi Kyo first. When he first came out, he was a cynical young man. He had nothing to do all day long, doing nothing but not practicing, because he realized very early that he was too awesome. If he continued It would be meaningless to practice hard and become invincible in the world. According to current terms, it means that you are taller, more handsome and richer than you. If you work harder than you, what are you doing? Then there is Yagami, who has been frail and sick since he was a child, and has only been fighting with the fifth scum. His father cannot beat Kusanagi Shibasu. Seeing that Kusanagi Kyo is so awesome and his son is so useless, he is mentally unbalanced. In the end, he was injured in a duel with Shibasu, and his heart was broken. If you are not happy, then you will be miserable. Yagami also died due to being frail and sickly since childhood. . . . . The story seemed to be ending here, but Orochi needed an agent after establishing the Kingdom of God, so he resurrected Iori (you know Iori is the prince of the Kingdom of God, the second generation official). Then the reborn Yagami became much more powerful, and then he went to fight with Kyo Kusanagi. He was not happy after being tortured, so he practiced like crazy for a few years (Kyo Kusanagi was still playing during this period), and then went to fight with Kyo Kusanagi. Of course he beat Kyo violently at first, but then Kyo got used to it and knocked Yagami down. . . . . . From here you can see the difference between the two sides.
The big boss of 9495 seems to be Nujia, the heroine of 94 seems to be Athena, and Nujia was taken care of by Jing alone. The Eight Gods didn't appear until the Nine-Five and Eight Gods, and it seems that Kyo killed him to strengthen Nujia. By 96, the storm came out. At this time, the power seemed to be in the "absolute realm", but the storm was already a higher-level "dark power". Yagami still couldn't defeat Kusanagi. In the end, the two teamed up to kill Nuga. Kusanagi because For some reason, I forgot about the "ultimate power". After Storm died, Yagami drank Storm's blood in order to steal the "dark power".
In 1997, I was probably planning to change the protagonist, and it was Shingo who participated in the competition, but I still couldn't do it after drawing, and the two of them were still the protagonists. At this time, the gap between the two was not as big as before. Although Yagami still couldn't defeat Kusanagi, the two finally teamed up to destroy Orochi.
In Ninety-eight, the power setting has changed again. The "dark power" and "ultimate power" of everyone in Ninety-eight have reached their peak, so the most powerful power of Ninety-eight has become a super power. Kyo Kusanagi's The super power is "Eternal Fire", and Yagami's is "Destructive Flame" (it feels like it is different from before...). Judging from this setting, the two should be evenly matched. The big BOSS of Jiu Ba is Nu Jia, and his super power is "Unlimited Rage". The power at that time, "Ultimate Power" and "Dark Power" were basically equal, but one was justice and the other was evil, everyone's limit It's all about "100% ultimate power" or "100% dark power", and whoever's super power is the most awesome. Nujia's super power can use "250% of the dark power", which is incredible. According to the previous storyline, Kyo and Iori will save the world, but they can't beat it. The last one is even more incredible. The emergence of Shingo’s superpower is Shingo’s “True Thoughts in a Straight Line”. To put it simply, Shingo can make all his wishes come true. . . . . . What could be more outrageous? It seems that the author is also aware of this problem, so he has to say that Shingo's super power has a limit on the number of times (otherwise, he would still be drawing Mao's comics), so Nujia turns into Zhan Wushu (Jingo) while laughing maniacally. leaving him powerless). . . . . Then he angrily begged Zhenwu to kill him. . . .
In Jiujiu, the new power is the "regeneration power", and then K becomes the protagonist. At this time, Jing is not good, because his fire will actually go out (later he is said to be a clone, cough Well, after seeing it, I didn’t know whether Kyo was dead or not, and which one was the real Kyo). Then when fighting the big boss, Kyo’s power was the “thousand-year power” in the first blow, and then he was instantly killed. Yagami’s was the “thousand-year power.” "The second blow, and then he was punched to the South Pole. Seeing that the big boss was about to fall into the air, he was too strong and exploded himself. . . . . At this time, Yagami is stronger than Kusanagi, but since this one is not his true form, there is no comparison.
Later, the two of them were no longer the protagonists, and the subsequent comics seemed not to be drawn by Japanese, so I stopped reading them.