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  2. As stated here, Episode 24 of the 2nd season of One Punch Man is based on Chapters 83-84 (Volume 16) of the manga. If you want to pick up where the anime ended, either you start reading on these chapters or proceed to the one that follows, which is Chapter 85.

  3. One Punch Man After Season 2 - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/61422

    I just finished binging One Punch Man Seasons 1 and 2, and I absolutely loved it. But it seems to me that the second season has an incomplete ending, and full of cliffhangers. I want to continue watching the main plot, but there are many confusing titles after the second season, and all of them are named "SPECIALS".

  4. The web-comic of One Punch Man is a self-published work by ONE, and are freely available, in Japanese, on their website. As far as I know there are no printed or digital versions available for purchase. Hence for offline reading I would suggest a app/browser that supports offline reading.

  5. So, I've been reading the One Punch Man webcomic after Garou defeated Tank Top Master. I haven't read the manga but only small segments which appear in Youtube reviews and things like that.

  6. Which one is the original One Punch Man, the webcomic or the...

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/46479/which-one-is-the-original-one-punch...

    The original One-Punch Man webcomic was created by ONE himself, who also created Mob Psycho 100. For the original webcomics, ONE did the "drawing" himself, and his drawing skills are more or less close to 10-year old kids. Later on Weekly Young Jump came to realise the potential of the web-novel and officially did the redraw for the series.

  7. one punch man - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/38613/which-chapter-should-i-start-on-in-opm...

    As YLombardi indicates, this of course heavily depends on what currently constitutes the "latest release". It is also important to note that the manga starts deviating pretty heavily from the webcomic, though currently not in ways that fundamentally alters canon (though it's getting close).

  8. Why is One Punch Man considered a parody anime?

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/29034

    One-punch Man basically takes tropes relating to the shonen genre (and not only, the parody can easily be extended to western media) and makes fun of them by showing them in a very skewed way either by blowing them out of proportions (killing everything with a single punch, superhero organization, area of city completely devoid of people because of danger), by ridiculously downplaying them ...

  9. @senshin: There are two One Punch Man manga series. That edit was pointing out to the manga chapter of the One punch man series drawn by Murata Yuusuke. The OP is asking for the original version, done by ONE. –

  10. Which chapter of the webcomic does Season 2 of One Punch Man...

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/67017/which-chapter-of-the-webcomic-does...

    As you said, the last episode of the second season of One Punch Man is based on Chapters 83-84 of the manga. With that information, you can easily Google to check the OPM Wikia: The webcomic chapter is #54. The Wikia shows you which episode is based on which manga chapter and webcomic chapter.

  11. one punch man - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange

    anime.stackexchange.com/questions/28346

    The anime version of One Punch Man is really accurate on regard to the manga so nothing has been revealed in the manga that hasn't in the anime. As you mentionned, in the manga, Saitama followed what he would call a hard training every day : 100 push-ups; 100 sit-ups; 100 squats; 10 kilometers every day; no air-conditioner