One Punch-Man review
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Can’t stand the typical superhero manga series? Bored of the protagonists that have great ambitions and noble reasons to risk their lives for others? Tired of the super villains that take hundreds of chapters to execute their complex evil schemes? As a bloke you get frustrated watching all the crazy fan girls of the cool shounen heroes? As a girl you are forced by your friends to go gaga over the Yagamis and Sasukes? Well fear no more, Saitama is here to end this nonsense with a “One Punch”.
Written by ONE and Illustrated by MURATA Yuusuke, One Punchman is a series about Saitama – a young man with a life of zero emotions, a career with zero ambition and a head with zero hair. Although the super heroes and villains somewhat feel similar to the old series, the great art combined with interesting dialogues and hilarious situations makes this series a rather unique and refreshing reading experience. The artwork in some of the chapters, especially in Chapter 21 of the series alone leaves a weird yet amazing effect on the readers.
The series is pretty new and the majority might not enjoy it, but for those who are interested in gag and unusual comedies, One Punch is a must read.
Written by ONE and Illustrated by MURATA Yuusuke, One Punchman is a series about Saitama – a young man with a life of zero emotions, a career with zero ambition and a head with zero hair. Although the super heroes and villains somewhat feel similar to the old series, the great art combined with interesting dialogues and hilarious situations makes this series a rather unique and refreshing reading experience. The artwork in some of the chapters, especially in Chapter 21 of the series alone leaves a weird yet amazing effect on the readers.
The series is pretty new and the majority might not enjoy it, but for those who are interested in gag and unusual comedies, One Punch is a must read.
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