One Punch Man Where To Start Manga After Anime

So, you've blasted through the anime adaptation of One Punch Man and you're itching for more? You're not alone! Saitama's deadpan humor and unbelievable strength are seriously addictive. But where do you pick up the manga after witnessing the epic battles animated?
Picking Up Where the Punches Land
Fear not, aspiring hero! To continue Saitama's saga after the anime's second season, you want to start with Chapter 85 of the manga.
A Word on Versions: Murata vs. ONE
This is where things get a tiny bit tricky, but don't let it scare you. There are actually two versions of the One Punch Man manga!
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The first is the redraw by Yusuke Murata, known for its stunning art. Murata's version is the one that adapts ONE's original webcomic with incredible detail and visual flair.
ONE is the original creator, and his webcomic is, shall we say, more "artistically expressive." Think stick figures fighting monsters of immense power. But don't underestimate it! It's full of the same great story and humor.

Chapter 85 refers to Murata's redraw manga. If you've been watching the anime, this is definitely the version you want to continue with. ONE's original webcomic is further ahead in the story, but the art style can be a bit of a shock if you're used to the anime or Murata's work.
Why Continue with the Manga?
The anime is fantastic, no doubt. But the manga offers a deeper dive into the world of heroes and monsters.
Murata's art is simply breathtaking. Each panel is packed with detail, making the fight scenes even more intense and the comedic moments even funnier.

Plus, the manga is further along in the story. This means you get to see more of Saitama's journey. You get to explore new characters, new threats, and even weirder situations.
Beyond the Fights: The Heart of One Punch Man
While the epic battles are a major draw, One Punch Man is about more than just Saitama punching things really hard. Itβs about the struggle to find meaning in a world where you're basically unbeatable.

The series explores themes of heroism, ambition, and the importance of connection. Even Saitama, with all his power, craves a worthy opponent and a sense of purpose.
Think about it: he's a hero for fun, but what happens when the fun gets... boring? That's the core of his struggle, and it's surprisingly relatable, even if you can't defeat a giant crab monster with a single blow.
Expect the Unexpected
The manga continues to throw curveballs, introducing new and bizarre threats that even Saitama finds himself scratching his head at. You'll see heroes rise and fall, alliances form and break, and the world of One Punch Man expand in ways you never imagined.

Remember that the Hero Association is full of colorful characters with varying degrees of competence (and sanity). You will encounter everything from hilariously inept heroes to genuinely inspiring figures.
And, of course, there's always the question of what exactly makes a hero, anyway. Is it strength? Popularity? Or something more?
So, grab your manga volume (or fire up your digital reader), start with Chapter 85, and prepare for another wild ride with Saitama. You won't be disappointed!
