Not really a review but I wanted to inform potential and current readers that the manga starts going it's own route from chapter 47 and they also add a lot more story and character screen time that isn't present in the original. Last updated on December 15th, 2020, 2:36pm The manga changes a few things & it adds filler & drags out situations, but it still follows the webcomic completely. Other comments saying the manga goes in an entirely different direction from the webcomic are incorrect. Those who are more invested in Saitama than the Hero Association may prefer the way it's paced over the manga, as Saitama's absences are shorter. Highly recommend checking out the spoiler-filled webcomic, which is like a faster, condensed storyboard version of the manga with intentionally bad art. The detail of monsters & landscapes are mesmerising. The male & female forms are a work of art in every panel. This comic delivers hard on the things modern Marvel & DC have been failing at since they've lost their ways.Įyecandy is plentiful for everyone. Like many mangas, this one goes through a genre shift, starting as a comedy that focuses on Saitama, then moving onto focus on action & teamwork, with plently of 80s style Eldrich horrors where the MC is pushed into the background & may be absent for large swaths of chapters. A hero who gets no recognition or respect is outshined by his popular friends. The media is only interested in entertainment value & spreads misinformation. Behind the scenes of the company running the heroes, political corruption & Crony capitalism work in the shadows. Super heroes are celebrities, often intermingling with movie stars & music idols. Has the same over-reaching premise as Tiger & Bunny, but a more snarky & satirical approach.
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