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  • Series: One Punch Man (Book 1)
  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: VIZ Media LLC (September 1, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1421585642
  • ISBN-13: 978-1421585642
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (128 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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One-Punch Man volume was a fantastic read with plenty of comedy and action all throughout. Though Saitama is the One Punch Man getting everything in as little as one punch or even consecutive ones, he still has a great partner by his side Genos who really offers us the traditional nearly perfect hero type character that would be the lead in numerous stories. Though ONE hasnt made him that way and often makes him the one most can relate too, Genos is still fun to have around and great. He is personally my favorite and I am glad he remains a a part of this series. Saitama is a good lead as well and one that gives many memorable panels with his facial expressions when things happen.

Quality wise, though this series is originally posted online in an online magazine in which Murata takes full advantage of throwing in color pages, the Black and White version of the moments are still articitically rendered well. He does good using great use of perspectives, blurring the text at times even to focus on some details in the panels. One must also commend how the SFX arent just on the same plane as the text but move in line with the action too. The redrawers had to have done miracles to get it looking this good even as often times the words would move in line with hose the characters flew, or be at the same angle in line with the angle of whatever action is happening in a panel. It is a small touch but one that added a great additional layer of submersion to the action.

One-Punch Man is off to an amazing start and Viz has done well to do nothing to inhibit the experience that Murata and One has aimed for. Getting it digitally is a great thing and with numerous page spreads it looks quite beautiful on the kindle hd. Its a must buy.

Included bonuses is a bonus chapter of Saitama in his school days age, as well as two bonus illustrations, and one short two or so page snowy hill story with Saitama.
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By Bob on February 28, 2014
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Everyone wishes they had super powers. To fly, shoot lasers from their eye, or even run fast. Who wouldn't want to be powerful? In One Punch man we find a hero like no other; he's too strong. With a single blow all enemies are reduced to a fine red mist. Despite his occupation he's a rather simple fellow. So we beat witness to a hero with no rival a monster can match. One would think it a silly premise for a story, but the hero and the situations he finds himself in are often humorous. The art is from the creator of Eyeshield 21 (sorry if I don't recall the name off the top of my head) and the style is sharp.
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I really like One Punch Man. It has awesome art, is extremely visual, the humor is silly but quick and funny and the story always surprises you. I will recommend this action shonen manga specially to superheroes fans. One of most original manga I read in the last few years. Enjoy it!
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One-Punch Man is a redraw by Yusuke Murata of the Japanese webcomic artist ONE's gag manga of the same name. It follows the journey of reluctant and easy-going Saitama who has trained for over three years to pursue his hobby of being a super hero. His power has grown so immense that he is capable of defeating all villains with just one punch, thus the name of the work. City wide threats to humanity thought to be unstoppable are demolished by Saitama, who goes uncredited for his work.

Though the notion of a hero that defeats everything without any effort sounds rather dull, OPM shines through because of its character development. Saitama's stupidity often lands him in a wide range of scenarios which he otherwise hardly cares to be in. Along the way he picks up a disciple, the cyborg Genos, who is amazed by his power and wants to study under him, though Saitama hardly cares about his existence. He also unknowingly picks up a rival by the redundant name of 'Speed-of-Sound-Sonic', who Saitama defeats every time without even knowing he's fighting. As the series progresses and it adds in more and more characters via the Hero Association, you see that even minor side characters get fleshed out such as the lovable License-less (Mumen for those who understand the Japanese pun) Rider or King, the strongest man in the world (or so everyone thinks). It is through these side characters that we see the real character development at work.

OPM currently has an anime series going on which reflects the quality of the redraw. Murata puts pain-stakingly long hours into making the incredibly simple webcomic into a work of beauty. Every panel is clearly defined and you can tell the effort went into it.
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Action? Comedy? Satire? A marvelous send up of the hero comic genre sprinkled through with bits of everyday relevant-to-this-and-possibly-any-other-planet living? Or all of the above. Long ago (2009) in what probably constitutes a galaxy far far away (his brain) ONE started a web comic about a regular guy who got tired of being stomped on and trained at insane levels until he lost all his hair and gained the strength to defeat any threat, no matter how outsized or earth-threatening, in one punch. The comic went viral, becoming so popular that in 2012 Murata Yusuke of Eyeshield 21 fame offered to draw a digital manga remake.

Which brings us to here and now and this lovely tankobon format. Which is worth buying, most definitely, even though I am a fanatic follower the original web comic. Murata's art is gorgeous and only adds to ONE's hilarious storyline and characters, so yeah, I'd say go for it. If you're already in love with the web comic, I guarantee you'll love the manga. And if you're new to both series this format is a great introduction to Saitama (Mr. One Punch himself), Genos (his loyal cyborg sidekick), and a cast of heroes and villains who are sometimes hard to differentiate between but are always worth reading about. And usually laughing about as well.
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