One-Punch Man

OnePunch-Man (ワンパンマン WanPan-Man) is a Japanese webcomic and manga series created by ONE. The webcomic started in July 2009, with more than 10 million total views and 20,000 hits per day. Sheuisha's Young Jump Next picked up the series, as well as commissioned Yusuke Murata, (known for Eyeshield 21) to draw the series with the original writer, ONE.

Plot Summary
Follows the life of an average hero who manages to win all of his battles with just one punch! This ends up being the cause of a lot of frustration as he no longer feels the thrill and adrenaline of fighting a tough battle. Maybe all of the hard training to become strong wasn't worth it. After all what's so good about having an overwhelming power?

Characters
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Webcomic

 * Main Article: Original Webcomic

The webcomic is the original publication drawn by the artist ONE. It is also the direct source which Murata's own redrawing of OnePunch-Man faithfully follows.

Manga
The manga adaptation of OnePunch-Man is illustrated by Yusuke Murata and follows the adventures of Saitama. While being almost exactly the same series in terms of content there are slight variations and the artwork is of much higher quality. The manga is published by Sheuisha's Young Jump Next and has several volumes to its name.

Anime

 * Main Article: One-Punch Man Anime

The anime adaption of the manga starring Makoto Furukawa as Saitama is animated by renowned Japanese studio, Madhouse, and helmed by famed anime director, Shingo Natsume, (Space Dandy, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos) and features character designs by Chikashi Kubota. VIZ Media will manage the master license for ONE-PUNCH MAN in North America, Latin America and Oceania, as well as stream the series in the U.S.

Sales
In November 2013, it was announced that the manga adaptation of OnePunch-Man has over 2.2 million copies in print. As of the sixth volume, there are more than 3.2 million copies in print.

Trivia

 * The title of the series may be a parody of Anpanman, a popular superhero in Japan.