A tower looms above the ravaged city...left standing by its ravagers, the psychic terrorist organization Claw, bent on nothing less than world domination! Reigen, Mob, and their friends haven't lost their courage to resist, and fight their way through the rubble in a counterattack. They've battled Claw's elite "Scars" before...but behind them are an inner circle of five ultimate espers, the personal lieutenants of the man at the center of it all—Claw's leader, Toichiro Suzuki!
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.
This volume is almost nothing but fighting. We jump between groups and point of view a bit that I kept getting confused and having to go back and figure out what was going on. The art of these secondary characters is not so good during the fights (who was that?). The plot moves along fine. I hope the artist is OK and getting rest so that we get some clearer art.
It was better than the previous one. I loved how the President of Body Building Club fought the super buff esper guy whose name I don't remember. Shimazaki fights Teru and others and it was really interesting. Another highlight of this volume was seeing Mogami again. It was really good in general. We are coming to the end of this arc and I am excited.
I love the way Mob has progressed, Maturity-wise, and honestly Reigun too, and you know what, Teru too, and actually all the guys. Everyone's growing up, y'all
This was a good volume. It's interesting to see how Dimple has grown throughout his friendship with Mob. It was also nice to see the Body Improvement Club. I love those kids. They're so kind and wholesome. I didn't particularly like Sho before, and its not like he's my favorite now, but given his dad he's actually a pretty okay kid.
Reigen continues to be a trip. I actually actively disliked Reigen in the beginning, but he's beginning to grow on me. And Teru. He started as an antagonist and now he's grown so much that I can't help but be kind of proud of him. Same goes for Ritsu. Although he didn't start off as an antagonist, he definitely messed up bad and I'm just glad that we're getting to see Mob's little brother bounce back from his time as a jerk.
And then there's Mob. He was unconscious for a solid portion of this volume, and when he woke up... let's say he woke up in a bad mood. It's understandable though, he's been through a lot. It looks like we're getting pretty close to the boss fight, and I'm hoping Mob isn't hurt too badly.
He's a really kind kid, and he doesn't deserve to have to deal with delinquent adults with main character syndrome. But because he's so powerful, he has to. I can't wait to see what happens in the next volume. I'm requesting it as soon as I'm done with this review.
My review for this is just going to be an echo of my reviews for every other book in the series. Basically; I love the satire, I love the characters.
The villain satire here was interesting, because they really do have little motivation. It's at once making fun of shonen and action tropes in general, while also commenting on the corrupting nature of power, which is in general another big theme in this series.
And then when it comes to characters, you have Reigen and his verbal self-defense rush or whatever he calls it. Five stars for him and his status as a walking meme.
Ulasan kali ini hanya akan menjadi pengulangan dari ulasan sebelum2nya hhe. Pada dasarnya; suka dengan alurnya, sindirannya, dan para karakternya (tapi tidak untuk artworknya hha).
Sindiran penjahat di sini menarik, karena motivasi mereka memang kecil. Ini sekaligus mengolok-olok khas Shonen manga dan kiasan aksi secara umum, sekaligus mengomentari sifat korup dari kekuasaan, yang secara umum merupakan tema besar lainnya dalam arc ini.
Dan ketika berbicara tentang karakter, Anda memiliki Reigen dan pembelaan diri verbalnya atau apa pun sebutannya hha.
Volume flies by fast since it's mostly action scenes with minimal dialogue. Cliffhanger for the Mob showdown. Big boys fight should be in the next volume or two. I wonder if the series is reaching its conclusion soon?
This story is hilarious. I love how it’s so unserious but good at the same time.
We’re getting really close to the end now, and I’m really curious how Mob will finish his internal journey. There has been great development of the side characters as well.
Oh, look! Mob is back! And the villains are... so dumb. I like how each villain, with their big goal of world domination, is basically just an idiot doing things for fun. What a shitpost.
Mob breaks for a bit but makes a good comeback. We live our lives with the help of others. Mob takes responsibility for the people that he shows mercy to.