In the deadly battle with the Monster Association, the heroes are all getting seriously injured. And to make matters worse, Garo appears as a monster! However, Bang is there to face him down. Who’ll have the upper hand in this master-pupil showdown?!
Manga creator ONE first created One-Punch Man as a web comic, where it quickly went viral, garnering over 10,000,000 hits! Along with One-Punch Man, ONE also writes and draws another series called Mob Psycho 100.
I can’t do this anymore. I’m sick of this manga. One Punch Man started so amazingly, it was a fun enjoyable and even thought provoking at times manga, but now it’s turned into the thing it was parading. It started out as a fun story about Saitama a man that chose to be a hero for fun and became the strongest out of anyone just because he worked hard. It wasn’t the fact that he could beat anything with one punch that made it interesting, it was his character. Now Saitama is merely just a mascot for the series. Now it’s been every other character (and the only ones I really care about are Genos and Zombieman) fighting the boring ass monster association for now more than half the series. What are we doing? The monster association’s leaders have been defeated already now they’re just fighting sperm cells and homeless men. I did not make that up. Seriously what are we doing here? I’m dropping this series for the foreseeable future.
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I remain bound against my better judgement to finish the never ending fight against the manga series One Punch Man.
The endless battle against the monster association continues to live up to its name. At this stage, it feels impossible to foresee how the POWs and THWUNKs and KTHOOMs will end. The obvious answer is Saitama, but he remains AWOL, his only appearance a trifle bonus chapter at the very end. Spring Mustachio has returned after his last appearance back at the series’ beginning. He has reawakened old memories of the before times - of the age before this interminable battle arc. It’s hard to believe those times were real. My thoughts are now consumed by ever-respawning villains, and heroes making personal advances only to falter yet again. Will those glorious times return. Who can say? Me. I can say. And the answer. Is no.
I am tired. And yet, I will see you again next time.
I’m all caught up. I did really love many aspects of this manga but so much of it was just dragging a bit. When saitama was there it really built up but he also didn’t keep the manga going cuz I loved some of the side characters, but some of these stories just aren’t very interesting. Right now this Blast story with the ninjas just doesn’t grab my attention whatsoever.
It’s criminal how long I have to wait for these volumes, considering how quickly I go through them. One Punch Man still scratches the itch of well executed power scaling for me. I hope Bang can pull through!!!
While I was not pleased with the last volume once we get going here I was entertained. We get some decent dialog even from the bad guys. I thought Garo was going to save the kid not fight his old teacher.
I guess no matter how you try a popular story that equally shows love for and flaws of Superhero comics / manga is going to become that very thing mocked if given enough time.
Hmm. Volume 30 is a tense affair, bringing us some truly monstrous foes and higher stakes yet again. But oh, patience is required on this volume! ONE and Murata have clearly decided to test my resolve, artfully withholding Saitama from the action. It's understandable, of course; once our hero arrives, all the tension vanishes faster than a bowl of crisps at a watch party. He’d probably just stroll in and politely one-punch every monster into oblivion. Still, it's dreadfully frustrating being teased like this.
The brief glimpses into Bang’s past are a delightful seasoning sprinkled lightly over the action, adding a touch of warmth to the otherwise chaotic melee. Genos, however, remains steadfastly dedicated to donating bits of himself in every battle. I like how he protected Tornado but at this point, one does start to worry he'll soon run out of spare parts.
King though. Marvelous, quietly terrified King. Watching him muster up the courage to bravely draw every villainous eye toward himself is genuinely heartening.
Now, if someone could kindly find Saitama before my patience evaporates completely, I'd be most grateful.
La batalla está llegando a un punto crítico, donde todos los héroes están luchando con todas sus fuerzas, pero pocos quedan en pie. A pesar de las bajas, la determinación y el espíritu de lucha de los héroes no se han debilitado, y siguen adelante con una fuerza y una valentía admirable.
Por otro lado, Garou finalmente se enfrenta nuevamente contra su maestro, lo que promete ser un enfrentamiento emocionante y lleno de tensión. Me gusta que el manga muestre el pasado de los héroes, ya que esto nos da una comprensión más profunda de sus motivaciones y comportamientos. Es como si se estuviera revelando la raíz de sus personalidades, lo que nos permite entender mejor a los personajes que ya conocemos.
La forma en que se desarrolla la trama es excelente, con un equilibrio perfecto entre acción, drama y desarrollo de personajes. La historia es emocionante y llena de giros inesperados, lo que nos mantiene en el borde de la silla. En general, este manga es una lectura obligatoria para cualquier fanático de la acción, la aventura y el drama.
Every single volume is a treat! When this series comes to an end, I will surely miss it but One (writer) and Yusuke Murata (Artist) perfectly craft this series that is ALWAYS (yes, I said it) ALWAYS pleasing to the senses! The cover is on point and beautiful. The battles are beyond awesome! It is to be praised and while my biggest drawback is that the next volume is a far ways off, you get a real sense of awe in each and every volume. The series could go on and on (in my opinion) but I am starting to feel as if we are winding down and getting to some closure, which kind of makes me sad...but I feel we have at least 10 more volumes to go! The final page in chapter 154 is one of my favorites from this book! The last few pages of this volume had me laughing hard too. What makes this so good is the intensity of the action, the drop-dead hilarious scenes and the characters. When you are hitting on all these cylinders…you have the making of an immediate classic manga book! (Or any type of book for that matter.)
This series has drifted so far from its initial premise that I almost want to judge it as a new and totally unrelated thing (but I won't). Saitama, the ostensible main character of One Punch Man does not appear in the story at all this volume. The single fight with the Monster Association - all taking place on the same day - has been going on for almost half of the thirty volumes now, making this feel like Dragon Ball Z only with more characters and that is absolutely not a compliment.
I just want to read a story about a guy who's so powerful that he easily defeats every opponent and suffers crippling ennui because of it, because that is what One Punch Man is supposed to be. Why am I stuck with all of this stupid generic superhero garbage instead?
Lol this volume doesn’t even have Saitama in it, like at all. He only appears in a little 5 page epilogue joke comic where he reads a magazine that King did an interview for. Hilarious stuff, I’m still not tired of the “everyone thinks King can do exactly what Saitama actually does,” joke. As for the rest of the volume, it’s truly fantastic stuff. I really love the cadre of Monster Association villains, especially Homeless Emperor and Black Sperm (or “Black Spermatozoon,” in the English translation). I read this online with fan translations as it was first coming out, but now that it’s officially released physical English volume is out and available at the Tulsa library, I’m more than happy to read it again. Also Tatsumaki best OPM girl for life
Meses esperando que saliera. Cumplió las expectativas. Ahora otros meses a esperar al 31.
Sigue la batalla entre héroes y la Asociación Kaijin. Ya salió Garou convertido, empieza la pelea con Fang. Los jefes kaijin se andan madreando a todos los clase S. Queda todo en un cliffhanger muy chido. Todo el manga están preparando/cocinan EL golpe que no llega. Sabemos que ya viene, se siente, se huele, tiene que venir ya para el 31.
No le pongo las 5 estrellas por la poca presencia de Saitama, siempre quiero más Saitama pero en este se pasaron de poco.
Pobre King jajaj a ver cómo le hace. El pelón de oro tiene que llegar.
3.5⭐️ We enter Bang's past and discover he was a punk who then decided to teach the positive side of fighting and have his own students. Garo brings all his darkness into the volume which continues to be on par with a horror for some choices/drawings. Tornado and Genos continue to fight shoulder to shoulder and hint at a love interest. King catches the eye of all the bad guys hoping that Saitama will arrive to save the day. Saitama is nowhere to be seen... when the hell will he arrive? My patience is wearing thin…
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Onepunch-Man ONE Volume#30 Collected issues: #151 - #156
Chapter List: 151st Punch: Backup 152nd Punch: Toxic Substance 153rd Punch: The Line 154th Punch: Ambush 155th Punch: Master and Disciple 156th Punch: The Greatest Obstacle Extra: The Style of a King
"In the midst of the battle evil awakens" Genos is down Garo is wrecking the old senpai Dire need for a backup And King shows up! - Where is Saitama -
Este tomo fue un “impasse” de la historia sin embargo lo considero necesario para retomar lo que sucederá en el siguiente tomo (por lo menos así parece ser). Excelente historia seguido de un excelente dibujo. No le di 5* nada mas porque ya quiero que continúe y sé que va a tardar en salir el tomo 31!
ugh my HEART. i love garou so much (duh) and just seeing him go and fight with his former master as a monster now but like.... fang still cares AND I KNOW DEEP DOWN SO DOES GAROU MAN. and finally seeing them duke it out... and the techniques he uses.... my HEART
The long awaited confrontation between master and pupil finally begins. The start of it was epic, and it's still going by the end of this volume. Art is great, as usual. No Saitama, which is a shame. I just hope that Garo has some dialogue before the end.