I give “One Punch Man” by One and Yusuke Murata, 4 out of 5 stars because it kept me entertained throughout the whole read. I feel this way because of the fun characters in the story. For example one of the characters who appears multiple times in this volume is King. He is ranked as one of the most powerful heroes in the hero association, even being referred to as “The Strongest Man on Earth.” When reality he is a weak, socially anxious geek who spends his time playing video games. The reason people think he is strong is that he just repeatedly happens to be in the right place at the right time. These are just one of the quirky characters that appear in this volume. King is personally my favorite character, so I always love to see him get some time in the spotlight. The interactions between all these loveable characters make you want to continue to see how they’ll develop. Primarily this volume focuses on Hellish Blizzard, otherwise known as Fubuki, and Garou the Hero Hunter. The latter is particularly powerful, and will most likely become a major threat later. Of course one of the best qualities of this series is the masterful art of Yusuke Murata. The art is extremely detailed and flows from panel to panel, in a way that sucks you into the story. Even though it isn’t a particularly dense book, dialogue-wise, I was surprised how far I got into the book after only 20 minutes of reading. The art can vary from elaborate monster designs that sprawl across the page, to cartoonish reactions that really sell how the characters are feeling. This series has to have some of the best illustrations I’ve seen in a manga and is part of the reason I picked it up. I really enjoyed both the humor and art of this volume. Looking forward to reading the rest of this series.