![]() There’s one scene that is continued from a scene on the back cover. Well they are fun (hell my favorite part of volume 10 is one of the bonus chapters) it makes no sense with the things currently happening in the main story so it does slightly bother me. There’s a problem I had with the “bonus” chapters in this volume as well as the previous one. it doesn’t seem to do that as much anymore. I know that sounds like a kinda stupid complaint for this series but it often takes some unexpected turns. This series is beginning to be more predictable. Don’t get me wrong, there are a few chuckle worthy moments but it didn’t have me laughing like hell which this series usually does. This volume is not as funny as I expected it to be. Not a major problem but it did kind of cross that line of goofiness for my taste. This volume has some stuff in it that is kinda goofy even for this series. This volume has nearly nonstop action so I was pleased and excited by that! The artwork is fantastic! I read a lot of manga and will confirm: this and Berserk are the 2 manga titles with the best art (at least out of the ones I’ve read). At first she looked like a gratuitous fan service character based on her costume (imagine a Dynamite Entertainment character who’s into bondage, that’s what the costume design is like) but when you find out about her powers and twisted personality (perfect for a villain) she’s quite interesting so I look forward to reading more about this character in later volumes. One that is particularly interesting is a new villain that is revealed. The story is fun and while not the most gripping story in comics it is something that will keep readers interested. That is something I couldn’t explain without spoiling the previous volumes so I’m gonna skip that. This is a series that is simply too good to ever quit on. Still look forward to the next volume though. I really wanted to see Garou face someone significantly powerful, but that didn't happen.Īt least we find out that Saitama isn't much of a team player, even though it's really just him not understanding the benefits of a team just yet. ![]() I really wanted to see the martial arts competition in all its glory, but that didn't happen. It really felt like there was an intention to push some little ideas a bit further without giving too much of anything good. The rest of the volume is a bit more shaky and very weak compared to the whole run so far. It was fun and interesting to see what he was capable of and to finally run into the little girl that he cares for with all his heart. Metal Bat is the main attraction in this volume, and he definitely gets enough spotlight to showcase more of his skill set. The world-expanding route the author is taking now is a risk that might lose a significant number of readers, but if done correctly, may ultimately lead to a satisfying arc conclusion. The book lacks focus, which most of the time centered on Saitama. Metal Bat sure is interesting an interesting character, but I feel that his character development is a bit off compared with his peers. Metal Bat sure is interesting, but I feel that his character development is a bit off compared with his peers. This eleventh volume delves more into the character of another Class S hero Metal Bat, a bat-wielding punk hero (reminds me of Yuyu Hakusho's Kuwabara) who is also a very sweet brother to his little sister. Volume 11 doesn't have any of that, save for that very short round in the tournament. I understand that ONE further expands Saitama's world by introducing the realm of martial arts (that turns out to be a separate "group" like the Hero Association) through the martial arts tournament and the Monster Association that has just recently launched simultaneous attacks in multiple cities, but the charming protagonist, Saitama should still be given those sweet, funny moments. Volume 11 of One-Punch Man is the most underwhelming installment of this ongoing manga series. ![]()
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