List of One-Punch Man chapters
One-Punch Man is a Japanese manga series written by One and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. One began publishing One-Punch Man as a webcomic in 2009.[1] When the series became popular, receiving 7.9 million hits by June 2012, Yusuke Murata contacted One and proposed to redraw the comic for digital publication in Weekly Young Jump's spin-off manga website Tonari no Young Jump (となりのヤングジャンプ, Tonari no Yangu Janpu), published by Shueisha.[1][2][3] The first chapter was published on June 14, 2012.[2] As of November 2024[update], the manga remake has released 214 chapters.
The series began publication in Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump (Shonen Jump Alpha at the time) in North America on January 21, 2013.[4] The first digital volume in February 2014.[5] One-Punch Man was one of a number of series that Viz made available on ComiXology in June 2014.[6] The manga was released in print in the United States starting in September 2015.[7]
As of November 2024[update], the manga series has been collected into 32 tankōbon volumes,[8] 29 of which have been republished in English.[9]
Volumes
[edit]Individual chapters of the series are called punches; for example, chapter 37 is "Punch 37". Bonus manga that are one to two page(s) long are not listed in the index. Bonus chapters are listed after chapter lists.
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01 | One Punch Ichigeki (一撃) | December 4, 2012[10] 978-4-08-870701-3 | September 1, 2015[11] 978-1-4215-8564-2 | |
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A villain named Vaccine Man destroys a city and is about to kill a girl, but Saitama, a bald superhero, rescues her and kills Vaccine Man with a single punch. Saitama has grown bored of life, as he can defeat any nemesis with a single punch. He recalls the event three years earlier that made him become a hero, when he was returning from a failed job interview and rescued a kid from a crab monster called Crablante and resolved to become a hero. In the current timeline, Saitama defeats a pair of brothers, one of whom has mutated into a giant human. Saitama has a dream about facing subterranean monster invaders that finally give him a challenging fight and rekindle his passion for fighting, but he wakes to find the actual Subterraneans are weak. A villain named Mosquito Girl attacks a city with her swarms of mosquitoes, but a cyborg named Genos intervenes. Mosquito Girl powers up and rips Genos apart. Before Genos can self-destruct, Saitama, who had arrived at the scene after chasing a mosquito, defeats the monster with a slap. In awe, Genos asks Saitama to mentor him. A group of ground-based villains from the House of Evolution attacks.
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02 | The Secret to Strength Tsuyosa no Hiketsu (強さの秘訣) | December 4, 2012[12] 978-4-08-870702-0 | September 1, 2015[13] 978-1-4215-8565-9 | |
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Armored Gorilla tells Saitama and Genos about the creation of the House of Evolution by Doctor Genus, and reveals the whereabouts of their headquarters. Saitama and Genos face Genus's ultimate House of Evolution member Carnage Kabuto. Carnage beats Genos down soundly. Carnage asks for Saitama's secret to his power, but Saitama replies with his daily training regimen of sit-ups, push-ups, squats, running, eating right, and not using heaters/air conditioning. Carnage does not believe Saitama and tries to kill him, but is easily killed. Later, Hammerhead and his gang of Paradisers destroy parts of town looking for rich man Zeniru's manor hoping to create a society where one isn't criminalized for not working. Saitama at first does not care, but he takes offense when the news lumps him in with the Paradisers because he is bald. Zeniru's bodyguard Speed-o'-Sound Sonic kills off the entire Paradiser gang except for Hammerhead, who survives and tries to recruit Saitama, only to get his battle suit destroyed. Sonic thinks Saitama is a Paradiser and attacks him but is defeated when Saitama inadvertently hits his groin. Saitama realizes he has no visibility as a hero, so he is advised by Genos to join the Hero Registry as a professional hero in the Hero Association.
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03 | The Rumor Uwasa (噂) | April 4, 2013[14] 978-4-08-870724-2 | November 3, 2015[15] 978-1-4215-6461-6 | |
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Saitama and Genos pass the entrance exam for the Heroes Association, but while Genos is placed in S-Class for getting a perfect score, Saitama is placed in C-Class because of his dismal results in his written test and essay. Snakebite Snek briefs them on their responsibilities. Genos and Saitama spar. As Genos moves into Saitama's apartment, Saitama discovers that C-Class members must do at least one heroic deed a week or they are dropped. He runs around the city looking for a villain but has no luck. He attracts the attention of Tank-Top Tiger, who thinks Saitama is a villain, until Sonic beats Tiger and then attacks Saitama, after which Saitama just knocks Sonic down as his "good deed". The Association's A-Class headquarters review reports from the cities, and finds that City Z is attracting a lot of villains. A seaweed monster called Kombu Infinity attacks City Z, defeating A-Class members Spring Mustachio and Golden Ball, but Saitama defeats him easily.
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04 | Giant Meteor Kyodai Inseki (巨大隕石) | August 2, 2013[16] 978-4-08-870871-3 | January 5, 2016[17] 978-1-4215-6920-8 | |
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Genos and S-Class hero Bang are summoned to stop a giant meteor. They are joined by Metal Knight, who wanted to try out some new weapons. As none of them are able to stop it, Saitama comes in and shatters it into a bunch of fragments which damage the city but prevents a worldwide catastrophe. Tank-top Tiger and Tank-Top Black Hole incite the townsfolk to blame Saitama for the destruction of the city, but Saitama responds that he destroyed the meteor, and that's that. A group of sea monsters called the Clan of the Seafolk attack City J. Stinger is able to fend off the Clan until its leader, the Sea King, arrives and defeats him. The Sea King also defeats Lightning Max but then must face Puri-Puri Prisoner.
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05 | Shining in Tatters Zutaboro ni Kagayaku (ズタボロに輝く) | December 4, 2013[18] 978-4-08-880083-7 | March 1, 2016[19] 978-1-4215-6954-3 | |
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Puri-Puri Prisoner tries to fight Deep Sea King but is defeated. Sonic also gives a try but realizes he needs a weapon and retreats. Deep Sea King attacks an evacuation shelter of civilians and finds less than a handful of minor superheroes including Snakebite Snek, who stall the monster until help arrives. Genos fights Deep Sea King, but is defeated when he protects a girl from Deep Sea King's corrosive spit. Mumen Rider also tries to fight Deep Sea King, but is defeated. Saitama arrives to save Mumen from being killed, and defeats Deep Sea King in one punch. However, he quickly defers the credit to all the other heroes who he said weakened the monster. He is placed in rank 1 and applies to advance to B-Class.
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06 | The Big Prediction Daiyogen (大予言) | May 2, 2014[20] 978-4-08-880128-5 | May 3, 2016[21] 978-1-4215-8527-7 | |
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The S-class superheroes and Saitama are gathered at City A where it is revealed that Madame Shibabawa has died but has predicted that their world would face a great danger. A gigantic alien spacecraft arrives, destroying most of City A except for the headquarters. As heroes Atomic Samurai, Bang, Puri-Puri Prisoner, and Metal Bat try to fight Melzargard, a shape-shifting alien with five heads, the others try to figure out how to get to the spaceship, while Saitama has already punched his way in, defeating Groribas. Melzargard continues to regenerate and pose a problem to the heroes until they find his weakness is that he hides a marble essence in each of his heads. Saitama faces Lord Boros, the leader of the Dark Matter Thieves.
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07 | The Fight Tatakai (戦い) | December 4, 2014[22] 978-4-08-880262-6 | July 5, 2016[23] 978-1-4215-8528-4 | |
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Tornado stops the shells and redirects them back to damage the alien ship. Melzargard is down to two heads. Although Melzargard hits Bang, Atomic Samurai chops up Melzargard, and Bang crushes Melzargard's last marble essence. Boros brags about how he can heal up, landing a blow that sends Saitama to the moon. Saitama counters with some consecutive normal punches, but when Boros uses his other ultimate move, Saitama defeats him with a single "serious strike" punch. The ship crashes into the mostly destroyed A-City. Amai Mask criticizes the S-Class heroes for trashing the city. Metal Knight arrives to salvage ship parts to make weapons. Tornado blames Saitama for running around uncontrolled, but Bang tells them to stop. The headquarters which survived the attack, is reconstructed into a fortress.
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08 | That Man Ano Hito (あの人) | April 3, 2015[24] 978-4-08-880382-1 | September 6, 2016[25] 978-1-4215-8656-4 | |
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S-Class superhero King walks into a city, causing a monster to give up attacking a woman, but he is actually there to buy a romance simulation video game. A robot named G4 challenges King, who excuses himself to go to the restroom. It is revealed he is not really a superhero but a video game otaku who had survived numerous monster attacks because others have always intervened and gave him credit. King escapes to his apartment, but Saitama surprises him there, and he reveals his secret to him, as well as learning that Saitama had saved him the first time when he got his face clawed. A bird attacks King's apartment, but Saitama punches it away. Meanwhile, Genos fights and defeats G4, and takes its parts to Dr. Kuseno to upgrade his abilities. Sitch gathers a bunch of criminals in order to recruit from potential superheroes to fight the upcoming monsters. While Sonic refuses and leaves, Garo uses the group to establish himself as the strongest villain.
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09 | Don't Dis Heroes! Namen Na! (なめんな!) | August 4, 2015[26] 978-4-08-880530-6 | November 1, 2016[27] 978-1-4215-8657-1 | |
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Garo is reminded of his past when he was watching television and the heroes would always win, so he sided with the villains. Back in the present time, he defeats Sitch's bodyguards and a number of villains before leaving. While Sonic finds Saitama's apartment but has to deal with Genos, Blizzard, with her two subordinates Eyelashes and Wild Monkey, try to recruit Saitama, but he refuses. Blizzard tries to fight Saitama, but Saitama stops her, telling her that such newbie-crushing activity is pointless. Their fight is interrupted by Sonic and Genos, who impress both with their speed, but Genos is defeated. Sonic challenges Saitama and uses his speed to make afterimages of himself, but Saitama counters with even more, knocking Sonic down with his side stepping. Saitama explains to Blizzard that he believes individual effort works better than team work, and that there will be times when the teammates may not be able to help. Meanwhile, Sitch is disappointed that the executives in the Hero Association would rather focus on giving hero names to Genos and Saitama and place minimal effort in going after Garo. Bang, on the other hand, takes the task of going after Garo seriously, and seeks his brother Bomb. Garo defeats Mumen Rider, Tank-Top Master, the entire Tank Top gang, and Charanko.
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10 | Pumped Up Kiai (気合い) | December 4, 2015[28] 978-4-08-880577-1 | January 3, 2017[29] 978-1-4215-9015-8 | |
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Mumen Rider tells Saitama about Garo and his hero hunt. Tank-Top Master also briefs Saitama on Garo's tactics, saying they are based on martial arts and are different from those of monsters. Bang's disciple Charanko gives Saitama his contestant entry for a martial arts tournament. Garo continues his rampage over the different heroes, defeating Golden Ball and Spring Mustachio, but he is casually knocked out by Saitama as the latter was shopping for a wig to disguise himself as Charanko for the tournament. Saitama meets Charanko's old acquaintance Sour Face and learns the format of the tournament. Metal Bat is called to bodyguard a prominent Hero Association patron and his son when a centipede monster attacks them. He defeats the centipede, but then the Centisenpai attacks, and then Centichoro.
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11 | Giant Insect Daikaichū (大怪蟲) | June 3, 2016[30] 978-4-08-880646-4 | March 7, 2017[31] 978-1-4215-9226-8 | |
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Metal Bat is fighting Centichoro when the former is flung away and then attacked by Garo. Minor heroes Pineapple and Mohican try to escort Narinki and his son away as S-Class hero Metal Knight tries to fight off Centichoro. Garo and Metal Bat's fight comes to a draw when Metal Bat's little sister Zenko arrives. Rhino-Wrestler defeats Pineapple and Mohican to abduct Narinki's son. More high-level monsters surface, causing havoc in all the cities. One of them offers Garo membership to their new Monsters Association. At the 22nd Super Fight martial arts tournament, the contestants are introduced and the first round of matches are underway. Bang and Bomb look for Garo.
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12 | The Strong Ones Tsuyoi Yatsura (強い奴ら) | December 2, 2016[32] 978-4-08-880785-0 | September 5, 2017[33] 978-1-4215-9620-4 | |
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Suiryu, a fan favorite and runner-up in the previous Super Fight tournament, defeats Lightning Max. Snek beats his opponent. Genos goes outside to fight the Demon-level monsters nearby and receives support from the association as to their locations. Sour Face beats Jakumen, while Saitama beats Bakuzan. Monster Princess Super S enslaves the Blizzard Bunch men to make them attack Blizzard. Blizzard defends against being mind-controlled herself, and is saved by her sister Tornado. Snek loses to Suiryu in the next round. Monsters continue to invade the cities including the hospital and the prison, with many of the S-Class heroes fighting them off as much as they can. A subordinate reports to Monster King Orochi about how Goketsu has defeated Genos and is heading to the arena.
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13 | Monster Cells Kaijin Saibō (怪人細胞) | April 4, 2017[34] 978-4-08-881103-1 | March 6, 2018[35] 978-1-4215-9806-2 | |
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A group of A-Class superheroes gather to fight a large octopus monster, but Flashy Flash arrives and pokes out all of the octopus's suckers where there are eyes. The octopus is angered, but then Tornado arrives and crushes it with her psychic powers into a single octopus ball. Atomic Samurai meets with a council of swordmasters on what to do about Garo. One of its members, Haragiri, tells everyone to ingest monster cells in order to become strong like the monsters. Seeing that Haragiri has already become such a monster, Atomic Samurai immediately destroys Haragiri by slashing him into pieces. Saitama advances to the finals and faces Suiryu, who tells him he would like the match to be fun. After some near-miss shots, he starts fighting for real until he knocks off Saitama's wig. Saitama is disqualified for wearing a disguise. Suiryu still wants to fight, but Saitama doesn't budge and hip checks him out of the arena. The monsters arrive, rounding up all the injured participants. A fierce-looking lead monster Goketsu announces his plan to convert the fighters into monsters.
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14 | The Depths of Despair Zetsubō no Hate (絶望の果て) | August 4, 2017[36] 978-4-08-881231-1 | July 3, 2018[37] 978-1-9747-0043-1 | |
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Goketsu shares his story of how he was a former champion and was defeated by a monster and captured. He was then offered monster powers and became what he is today. He offers the fighters that same opportunity, and half a dozen of the contestants take him up on that offer, ingesting the cells and becoming monsters and fighting Suiryu. Snek and Max try to help Suiryu but they are no match against the newly-powered monsters. Suiryu is beaten down and realizes he needs a hero after all, and cries for help. Saitama answers the call and defeats both monsters. | ||||
15 | Pulling the Strings An'yaku suru Mono-tachi (暗躍する者たち) | December 4, 2017[38] 978-4-08-881431-5 | January 1, 2019[39] 978-1-9747-0223-7 | |
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Puri-Puri Prisoner defeats a monster named Free Hugger. Saitama becomes bored again. King meets up with Saitama, and tries cheering him up by stating that Saitama should strive to be not the strongest but the greatest hero. After losing to Watchdog Man, Garo tries to attack King, but Saitama easily kicks Garo through a concrete wall. Speed-o'-Sound Sonic is recruited to the Monster Association by former ninjas Tempest Wind and Hellfire Flame. Zombieman pursues Martial Gorilla, who is defeated by Armored Gorilla. At the Hero Association headquarters, a monster tells the executives they need to bring their best heroes to fight against the Monster Association, and kills one of the executives until Superalloy Blackluster defeats him. The next day, there are pamphlets that describe the uprising of monsters, with a bunch of them going after Saitama. Garo meets the kid who had lent him the Hero Guide earlier, and plans to use it again to fight against Death Gatling and a number of heroes.
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16 | Depleted Dashi Tsukusu (出し尽くす) | April 4, 2018[40] 978-4-08-881451-3 | May 7, 2019[41] 978-1-9747-0461-3 | |
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Using Tareo's guide book, Garo looks up his opponents, a mix of A-Class and B-Class heroes, and despite getting wounded, defeats them. Genos fights Garo and the battle is fairly even. The Monster Association grunts try to recruit Garo when Bang and Bomb arrive. Bang beats down Garo, while Bomb gets rid of the grunts.
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17 | Because I'm the Bald Cape? Hagemanto dakara ka? (ハゲマントだからか?) | August 3, 2018[42] 978-4-08-881556-5 | August 6, 2019[43] 978-1-9747-0745-4 | |
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Garo continues to battle Bang, Bomb and Genos, but as he wears down, he is picked up by Phoenix Man from the Monster Association. Centichoro attacks, hoping to draw out Blast. It defeats Bang, Bomb, and Genos, but is finally distracted by King and destroyed by Saitama. The Hero Association tries to find the Monster Association headquarters. Blizzard tries to recruit Saitama and friends in an attack effort. Garo is offered leadership of the monsters if he proves his loyalty by bringing them the head of a hero.
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18 | Limiter Rimittā (リミッター) | December 4, 2018[44] 978-4-08-881690-6 | December 3, 2019[45] 978-1-9747-0946-5 | |
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The relentless monster attacks begin to destabilize society, straining the Hero Association. Garo broods over his inability to become a monster, and is once again defeated by Saitama in a chance encounter. Garo steps in to defend Tareo from King the Ripper and Insect God due to a plot to "develop" him by the mysterious leader of the Monster Association. They apparently kill him while he is distracted. Zombieman tracks down the House of Evolution only to discover that Dr. Genus has given up after discovering that Saitama has removed his "limiter", thus making his research obsolete. Dr. Kuseno visits Genos at Saitama's home. The monster association prepares for the great confrontation with the S-Class heroes, relying on Gyoro-Gyoro's tactical brilliance to match monsters to their most favorable heroes. Garo awakes severely wounded but alive. | ||||
19 | All My Cabbage Hakusai Shōmetsu (白菜消滅) | April 4, 2019[46] 978-4-08-881813-9 | March 3, 2020[47] 978-1-9747-1170-3 | |
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Child Emperor requests to exclude Genos and Silverfang from the S-Class team assembled to rescue the abducted boy, because he does not trust them after they failed to take down Garo. Meanwhile, Saitama has hot pot with his comrades. Garo recovers from his injuries and infiltrates the Monster Association hideout to take revenge on King the Ripper. After "rescuing" Tareo from King the Ripper, Garo fights three demon-level monsters at once, then a dragon-level dog monster. He grows stronger with each encounter, much to Gyoro-Gyoro's delight. Gyoro-Gyoro offers to monsterize Garo, but Garo refuses again. Garo fights Orochi but loses. Saitama is awakened by the earthquakes from Garo's fights underground, and enters the sewers to investigate.
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20 | Let's Go! Ikuzo! (行くぞ!) | July 4, 2019[48] 978-4-08-881814-6 | July 7, 2020[49] 978-1-9747-1474-2 | |
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As the S-Class heroes plan their attack, Amai Mask insists on joining them rather than leading the support team as the top A-Class hero. King tries to recruit his friends the disregarded heroes Bang, Bomb, Genos and Blizzard join his team for the raid, but King stays back to wait for Saitama who has already wandered into the tunnels in the lair. The support team encounters the first wave of monsters. While Tornado fights the mysterious psychic-powered Jagan, the A and B-Class heroes stand up to the monster horde until they meet Rhino-Wrestler.
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21 | In an Instant Isshun (一瞬) | December 4, 2019[50] 978-4-08-881815-3 | October 6, 2020[51] 978-1-9747-1764-4 | |
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As Gyoro-Gyoro watches and analyzes their strength, the S-Class heroes defeat the next wave of monsters, then enter the Monster Association hideout. The retreating monsters are crushed into a meat cube that is fed to Orochi. Flashy Flash fights Tempest Wind and Hellfire Flame in their demon-level ninja forms, and then their dragon-level monster forms. Child Emperor discovers a disassembled Metal Knight robot and with it evidence that Dr. Bofoi withheld information about the Monster Association from the Hero Association. He then defeats Phoenix Man and is the first to reach Waganma, the kidnapped child. As the two try to leave, they encounter a mechanized robot which Child Emperor is forced to deploy his remaining items to hold back. He then faces the Resurrected Phoenix Man, now a Dragon-level threat. Child Emperor activates his Brave Giant battle armor.
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22 | Light Hikari (光) | September 4, 2020[52] 978-4-08-882292-1 | June 1, 2021[53] 978-1-9747-2290-7 | |
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As Child Emperor battles Resurrected Phoenix Man with Brave Giant he is offered an alliance by Phoenix Man, who recognizes him as a kindred spirit. Although he tries to fight back, it isn't until they run into the area Saitama is at, and after hearing messages of support from Saitama and Zombieman, Child Emperor is able to overcome it. He sheds his Giant outfit and uses a tickling device to transform Phoenix Man to a harmless chick. They then escape along with Wangama. Meanwhile, Zombieman fights a formidable Vampire foe who can regenerate as easily as he can. Atomic Samurai's disciples face Super S, who is controlling Narinki's rescue squad like puppets. They try to beat them without hurting the squad. Then Amai Mask shows up to face Super S, and the disciples retreat. Amai Mask smashes Super S's face into a wall but Super S learns that Amai Mask is not human. The disciples return to stop Amai Mask from killing the squad which has returned to normal.
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23 | Authenticity Shingan (真贋) | January 4, 2021[54] 978-4-08-882455-0 | October 5, 2021[55] 978-1-9747-2512-0 | |
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Bushi Drill and Narinki's troops that were freed from Super S's control continue to battle in the tunnels. Atomic Samurai's disciples defeat Malong Hair while their master defeats Machine God G5 and others. Child Emperor, Saitama and Waganma get out of the tunnel, but Waganma says that Tareo is still there, so Child Emperor goes back in to rescue. Atomic Samurai fights Black Spermatozoon; Zombieman fights the Homeless Emperor. Puri-Puri Prisoner tries to retrieve his fellow prisoners but they have been monsterized; he goes after the cat-like Nyaan. Pig God fights the equally gluttonous Gums; Superalloy Blackluster fights Insect God.
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24 | Sacrifice Ikenie (生贄) | December 3, 2021[56] 978-4-08-883002-5 | November 1, 2022[57] 978-1-9747-3440-5 | |
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Atomic Samurai's disciples and Narinki's troops finds themselves in a very difficult situation after encountering Evil Mineral Water (Threat Level: Dragon). Saitama encounters overgrown Pochi and punched him, treamers of that can be felt by everyone in the hideout. Nyaan tried to attack saitama but fled. Tornado fought Gyoro Gyoro meanwhile Saitama fought monster king Orochi and defeated him but Gyoro Gyoro thoughts that King defeated Orochi. King encounters a monster impersonating Waganma. Fubuki, Bang, Bomb encounters Super S and defeats her but she lured them to Pochi. Amai Mask encounters President Ugly.
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25 | Drive Knight Kudō Kishi (駆動騎士) | May 2, 2022[58] 978-4-08-883136-7 | May 2, 2023[59] 978-1-9747-3666-9 | |
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Puri Puri Prisoner faces Garo. Flashy Flash mistook Saitama for monster and attacks him but when realized he is low rank hero, he tests him because Saitama dodged his attack. Flashy Flash is astonished that Saitama has same speed as him. Nyaan gets outside and attacks heros overpowering them. Gearsper uses Psychokinesis to fight Nyaan but exhausted after giving everything. Nyaan still undefeated tries to take Waganma hostage but intrrupted by Drive Knight. Drive Knight uses different battle formation and finally defeats Nyaan. Drive Knight informs Sekingar that Metal Knight a.k.a Dr. Bofoi is traitor, suddenly they were attacked by Machine God G5. Drive Knight didn't fight but Genos came in time and defeats G5. Genos picks every injured hero, Waganma and executives drops them to safety. Sitch apologised to Genos for excluding him, Genos joins the fight. Superalloy Blackluster founds Puri Puri Prisoner defeated and faces Garo. Child Emporer founds Atomic Samurai's disciples defeated and faces Evil Mineral Water.
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26 | Unfathomable Michi (未知) | June 4, 2022[60] 978-4-08-883137-4 | September 19, 2023[61] 978-1-9747-4048-2 | |
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27 | Tornado Full Blast Tatsumaki Zenkai (タツマキ全開) | November 4, 2022[62] 978-4-08-883336-1 | January 16, 2024[63] 978-1-9747-4294-3 | |
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28 | Into the Abyss Shin'en e (深淵へ) | June 2, 2023[64] 978-4-08-883586-0 | May 21, 2024[65] 978-1-9747-4565-4 | |
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29 | Renewed Effort Kendochōrai (捲土重来) | November 2, 2023[66] 978-4-08-883742-0 | November 5, 2024[9] 978-1-9747-4887-7 | |
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30 | The Greatest Obstacle Saidai no Kabe (最大の壁) | March 4, 2024[67] 978-4-08-883863-2 | March 18, 2025[68] 978-1-9747-5250-8 | |
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31 | Supreme Purgatorial Explosive Heat Wave-Motion Gun Rengoku Musō Bakunetsu Hadō-hō (煉獄無双爆熱波動砲) | July 4, 2024[69] 978-4-08-884098-7 | — | |
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32 | Blessing Shukufuku (祝福) | November 1, 2024[8] 978-4-08-884267-7 | — | |
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Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
[edit]These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.
- "Stronger Than a Mountain" (神魔よりも, Yama Yori Mo)
- "Hateful Fists That Wrong the Gods" (神に仇なす忌むべき拳, Kami ni Adanasu Imubeki Ken)
- "Absolute Evil" (絶対悪, Zettai Aku)
- "Power Squared" (二乗, Jijō)
- "I.O."
- "The Awakening of the Gods" (神々の目覚め, Kamigami no Mezame)
- "Dawn" (夜明け, Yoake)
- "Gains" (得たもの, Eta Mono)
- "The Worst Guy I Could Run Into" (会っちゃいけない奴, Atcha Ikenai Yatsu)
- "New Crib" (新居, Shinkyo)
- "Secret Info" (秘匿情報, Hitoku Jōhō)
- "Special Something" (華, Hana)
- "Visitor" (訪問者, Hōmon-sha)
- "Epicenter" (震源, Shingen)
- "Paranormal Phenomena and Risk" (超常とリスク, Chōjō to Risuku)
- "Take it Outside!" (外でやれ!, Soto De Yare!)
- "Eye Witnesses" (目撃, Mokugeki)
- "Busy" (取り込み中, Torikomi-chū)
- "Scalp Friction" (頭皮と摩擦, Tōhi to Masatsu)
- "Unknown Quantity" (未知数, Michisū)
- "Transactions" (取引, Torihiki)
- "Scout" (スカウト, Sukauto)
- "Updates" (アップデート, Appudēto)
- "Turning Point" (曲がり角, Magarikado)
- "Butterfly Stands Firm" (蝶と背中, Chō to Senaka)
- "Worth" (値打ち, Neuchi)
- "Test Slash" (試し斬り, Tameshigiri)
- "Schemes" (謀, Hakarigoto)
- "Heroes" (ヒーローたち, Hīrō-tachi)
- "Level Up" (強化, Reberu Appu)
- "A Completely Unknown World" (全然知らない世界, Zenzen Shiranai Sekai)
- "Fast Attacks" (速攻, Sokkō)
- "The Tennin Party" (天忍党, Tennintō)
- "Threat" (脅威, Kyōi)
- "What Only I Can Do" (俺にしかできないこと, Ore ni Shika Dekinai Koto)
- "Speed of Sound, Speed of Light" (音速と光速, Onsoku to Kōsoku)
- "Bad Blood" (腐れ縁, Kusareen)
- "Empty" (虚, Kyo)
- "You Pass" (合格, Gōkaku)
- "Fully Recovered" (ぜんかい, Zenkai)
- "Neo Leaders" (ネオリーダーズ, Neo Rīdāzu)
- "The Fierce Ones" (猛者, Mosa)
- "Aura" (たたずまい, Tatazumai)
- "Special" (特別, Tokubetsu)
- "bind"
- "Perversity" (へそ曲がり, Hesomagari)
- "Catch" (キャッチ, Kyatchi)
- "Recurring" (去来, Kyorai)
- "Plan" (計画, Keikaku)
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External links
[edit]- Original One-Punch Man webcomic (in Japanese)
- One-Punch Man remake on Young Jump Web Comics (in Japanese)