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One Punch-Man

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Onepunchman, Onepanman, OPM
Japanese: ワンパンマン
English: One-Punch Man
German: ONE-PUNCH MAN
French: One-Punch Man


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jun 14, 2012 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy
Themes: Parody Parody, Super Power Super Power
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Tonari no Young Jump
Authors: Murata, Yusuke (Art), ONE (Story)

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Ranked: #472
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Popularity: #7
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A character who seems like an average kid but possesses a will and power beyond what people can imagine. They are considered heroes (or at least by what they are known) in both series. Not only are the main protagonists' personalities are alike but there is also a great focus on the conflict they get into with others. Most of this is portrayed in a shounen fashion with an appeal to comedy and action. Recommended for fans who are looking for something out of the ordinary. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Simple-minded protagonist gets themselves into power struggle and hierarchy of those who weild unnatural powers. He proceeds to beat through problems he encounters with pure raw strenght and carefree attitude. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
If you ignore the comedy/parody part .. then there is hardly any difference between OPM and Solo Levelling.. starting from the Unknown or not yet revealed reason/logic behind the strength of the Overpowered Main character, the concept of growing from weak to insanely strong , the main character ranked very low despite having the strength to outclass the proud fighters in the higher ranks, everyone looking down on the MC because of his low rank, MC gradually climbing up in rankings while shocking and surprising everyone, the random apprearence of monsters in cities and special humans with abilities to fight them organised in a ranking   
reportRecommended by Sandymikoto
Both have a witty and optimistic humor, with funny and action-filled fights, captivating characters and of course... DESTROY YOUR ENEMIES WITH ONE PUNCH! 
reportRecommended by DMXIII
Both manga are written by the same author with a similar style. The character designs are simple but has creativity to their complex natures. The action is fluid with a distinctive presentation. Structure also plays a key role with both works that is cleverly written with its characters. There is strength in these characters beyond their power and extends to their developments. Expect intense action and a story of energy that is worth every second of your time.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Unlikely heroes? Check. Overpowered main character? Check. Buildup to seemingly epic battles which eventually only last one punch? Check. 
reportRecommended by js930
One Punch-Man and Gintama combines elements of action, shounen, comedy, and all in general crazy fun to make a creative story. The main male protagonist also has a laid-back personality although they do take responsibility when the need calls for it. Both series has very catchy dialogues and character interactions that define the personalities of its cast. Action in both series are depicted with artistic movement and crafted with style. Recommended for any fan of shounen.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Although Rai and Saitama are very different in their hairs, both are overpowered and always the last arrive to deal the finishing blow. Both have their assistant too (Frankenstein in Noblesse, Genos in Onepunch Man) 
reportRecommended by HiatusXHiatus
Both series' main protagonist has unusual fighting prowess as they fight powerful enemies. However in most cases, they are underestimated by their opponents and even spectators from the story. Both series also contain a lot of comedy gags that satires their character.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Ever find yourself imagining a stronger, more over powered and incredibly increased action packed manga that still combines the superhero good vs evil genre of manga? Prepare to sit down, get your heart racing and find yourself wiping off drool from your mouth with One Punch-Man!! Ratman, the story of a young boy longing for justice and turning into a hero is transformed.. into One Punch-Man! the story of a young man longing for justice and turning into a powerful hero to do this! But perhaps absolute power isn't all it's cut out to be... A sure to win you over read! 
reportRecommended by potaisbest441
Although their setting and mood are different (with OPM being a comedy and HnK being more tragic), both manga focus on an overpowered main character, who kills enemies almost effortlessly. Both have great art and over the top action. 
reportRecommended by BohemianRhapsody
Written by both ONE and Murata Yusuke, feature the same over the top scenarios of seriousness mixed with comedy. The designs are strikingly similar and the one shot even makes a few cameos in the TV series.  
reportRecommended by Jerkhov
Both series blend deep dives into characters' personalities and mental trauma with humour. ChSM is to OPM like rebelious brother. ChSM humour is more edgy and immature and the portrayal of violence and psychology is more brutal, messier, uglier. Both have very creative character designs and splendid chemistry between them. 
reportRecommended by NorbiSenpai
Everything you love about Dragon Ball such as the action, humor and likable characters you'll also love in One Punch-Man. Both manga have extremely overpowered main characters, fun stories and are very addictive once you start reading. Dragon Ball is a classic manga and I'm sure One Punch-Man will also become a future classic! 
reportRecommended by Jackson_H
Obsurdly overpowered main character who struggles to find anyone who can at least put up some fight. Fights are ended decisively and it usually takes longer to get into that fight than the fight itself. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both manga follow their respective strongest person in their stories world, with Gokushufudou prioritising the home living comedic aspects that One Punch Man does so well. Just replace the 'World's strongest Hero' with 'Japan's strongest Yakuza member' 
reportRecommended by KaiZenKDP
Both manga feature strong protagonists, who have to defeat seemingly invincible enemies who threaten humanity. Both have a lot of over the top action and some comedy. 
reportRecommended by BohemianRhapsody