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BLUE LOCK MAN

Manga Chapter

Alone in a sealed chamber, Isagi realizes the first stage is a relentless solo scoring trial guarded by a holographic keeper. The impossible target of a hundred goals will test whether he can win on his own talent alone.

Pages: 22
Volume: 6
Next Chapter: Chapter 42
Anime Episode: Episode 12
Magazine Issue: Issue 2019-28
Japan Release Date: June 12, 2019
Release Date Us: August 17, 2021
Number In Volume: 1
Previous Chapter: Chapter 40
Chapter Number Overall: 41
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Summary

Standing in the middle of the panel-lined room, Isagi puzzles over the hologram until the walls form a goal net and the shape projected on the floor begins shrinking around him. He works out that the chamber simulates a striker planted before a keeper, required to score again and again without stepping outside the marked zone. His first attempt is swatted away by the hologram, and he marvels that no ordinary high schooler could stop shots like that. A screen overhead spells out the task: one hundred goals in under ninety minutes to clear the stage, a test built to expose each player's ego in a duel before the net and the necessity of a genuine weapon.

When a panel releases a ball, Isagi reads its speed and path, moves economically to the landing spot, and hammers home a direct shot. He reaches thirty goals within minutes, still seventy short with roughly seventy-two minutes remaining, when extra holograms appear to mimic a crowd of defenders. His next direct attempt fails, and he notes the difficulty has climbed steeply. Watching from the monitoring room, Ego explains the technology to Anri: a microsensor chip inside each ball triggers a physical reaction whenever the hologram registers contact, a system he calls holographic sports technology. Anri frets that the project has run out of money, and Ego snaps at her to be quiet.

Ego frames the stage as a reckoning for everyone who advanced. Where the First Selection let players lean on strong teammates, this trial demands individual ability, and those who depended on others will suffer. The players capable of turning their zero into a one, he says, will use it to sharpen their talent and grow into strikers of a higher order. Back in the chamber, Isagi resolves that this is the moment he evolves.

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Key Events

The Blue Lock Man hologram is revealed as the stage's goalkeeper, and Isagi grasps that he must score one hundred goals in ninety minutes using only his own skill. Added holograms simulating defenders sharply raise the difficulty after he reaches thirty. Ego explains the sensor-driven technology and frames the stage as a filter separating team-dependent players from egoistic ones.

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Notes

Rendered as Buru Rokku Man, this twenty-two-page chapter opens Volume 6 within the Second Selection Arc and is adapted in Episode 12. It follows Chapter 40 and leads into Chapter 42.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Blue Lock Man?

The Blue Lock Man is the holographic goalkeeper that guards the net in the first stage of the Second Selection, an opponent that reacts to a microsensor chip inside each ball to block shots and challenge every player to score alone.

What is Isagi's goal in the first stage of the Second Selection?

In Chapter 41, Isagi learns he must score one hundred goals against the Blue Lock Man hologram in under ninety minutes, using only his own skill without any teammates to help him.

How does the first stage become harder as Isagi progresses?

After Isagi reaches thirty goals, extra holograms appear to simulate a crowd of defenders, sharply increasing the difficulty of the trial and causing his next direct attempt to fail.

How does Ego explain the technology behind the Blue Lock Man?

Ego tells Anri that each ball contains a microsensor chip that triggers a physical reaction whenever the hologram registers contact, a system he calls holographic sports technology.

What is the purpose of the first stage according to Ego?

Ego frames the stage as a test that separates players who relied on strong teammates during the First Selection from those with genuine individual talent, pushing every player to sharpen his skill or be exposed as team dependent.

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