Where to Pick Up One Punch Man Manga After the Anime

Where to pick up One Punch Man manga after the anime? Status of the anime, manga, and the webcomic explored.

Where to pick up One Punch Man manga after the anime? (Image via J.C. Staff)

Unlike most popular titles today, the One Punch Man series was originally a webcomic series. Fans will be interested to know that the person who created this series also came up with Mobu Saiko Hyaku. One Punch Man webcomic, whose story is still ongoing, has received manga and anime adaptations. 

The anime, which has only released two seasons so far, was quite entertaining. In the second season, fans had issues with the animation quality, but they welcomed the storyline covered in the anime with open arms. Compared to the anime, the manga and webcomic counterparts have progressed considerably.

The anime’s third season is currently in production, and fans want to get a headstart by reading the manga. So, fans who want to pick up One Punch Man manga after the anime can start reading chapter 85 after watching the second season of the anime adaptation. 

Where to Start Reading the One Punch Man Manga After the Anime?

Saitama, as seen in the manga series (Image via Shueisha)

As mentioned, fans can pick up chapter 85 of the manga after completing the anime’s second season. The second season enters the Monsters Association arc, and the subsequent season will continue with this arc only. However, the third season might not be able to cover all of it since the Monster Association arc is the longest section of the story. Therefore, reading the manga is highly advisable. 

The Monster Association arc begins with chapter 78. If fans wish to get a recap of the story arc, they can do so by reading chapter 78. Fans will have to read the next 93 chapters to complete this section of the story. Once this is completed, the manga transitions to the Neo Heroes Saga, which begins with the Psychic Sisters arc.

Fans who wish to read the latest chapters of the manga can do so on Viz Media’s official website. This website contains all the chapters on which Murata has worked. However, it is important to note that the latest chapters take a while to come on this website after it is released. 

How Much of the One Punch Man Manga Has the Anime Covered?

King, as seen in the anime (Image via J.C. Staff)

As mentioned, the One Punch Man anime has two seasons, covering the following story arcs: 

  • Saitama Introduction Arc
  • House of Evolution Arc
  • Paradise Group Arc
  • National Superhero Registry Arc
  • Rumored Monster Arc
  • Giant Meteor Arc
  • Sea Monster Arc
  • Alien Conquerors Arc
  • King Arc
  • Garou Introduction Arc
  • The Blizzard Group Arc
  • Hero Hunt Arc
  • Monster Raid Arc
  • Super Fight Arc

Following the Super Fight arc comes the Monster Association arc. The second season was concluded after it entered the Monster Association arc. Based on what was shown in the anime’s final episode, chapters 78-85 were covered by J.C. Staff in season 2. The first season concluded with the adaptation of the Alien Conquerors arc when Saitama took on Boros. The second season began with the introduction of King and concluded with the introduction of the Monster Association. Fans eagerly await the third season, which will show Garou’s true potential. 

What is the Current One Punch Man Arc

Saitama, as seen in the first season of the anime series (Image via Madhouse)

Currently, the manga is in the Ninjas arc, which is a part of the Neo Heroes Saga. As mentioned, the anime is in the Monster Association arc. It will take quite a while for the anime to completely adapt this section of the story. Like most titles, the source material is well ahead of the anime and the manga adaptation. 

The webcomic is in the Neo Heroes Uprising arc, with 150 chapters so far. The manga will most likely commence the Supreme Hero arc, which has five chapters in the webcomic. Following this, the manga and the webcomic will be in the Neo Heroes Uprising arc. 

Should You Read the One Punch Man Manga or Wait for the Anime to Return?

Blast, as seen in the manga series (Image via Shueisha)

We urge the fanbase to read the One Punch Man manga and not wait for the anime to return. We firmly believe the animation studio will do a splendid job with the anime adaptation. However, the manga adaptation is the best way to consume this series.

Yusuke Murata is responsible for the anime adaptation. His illustrations have a level of realism that not many artists can replicate. The way he composes his panels sets him apart. Furthermore, he has created extraordinary dynamism in how he draws fight sequences. The anime as a medium has failed to capture the intricacies of the illustrations in the manga. So, reading the One Punch Man manga is an absolute pleasure because of Murata’s drawing abilities. 

Conclusion

Fans can pick up chapter 85 after watching One Punch Man season 2. It is recommended that fans pick up the manga and read it before the anime releases. The quality of the illustrations and the manga’s pacing make it incredibly entertaining. 


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