One-Punch Man



A 2009 webcomic about a bald guy.

Saitama is just an hero doing his hero job. The thing is, things are easy. Very easy. And that's because Saitama is powerful. Very powerful. To be more exact, almost 99% of his enemies go down in one punch. One. Punch. That's all thanks to Saitama's training, that apparently also made him bald. Thing is, Saitama has become so powerful and his job has become so easy, that he is becoming bored of the superhero business. Such a pity, because now is when both heroes and superpowerful monsters are finally noticing his existence.

The truth is, One-Punch Man isn't a serious story. It's a comedy and a parody of both superhero comics and fighting manga.

Written and self-published by ONE. A remake of the series, drawn by Yusuke Murata (of Eyeshield 21 fame) debuted in 2012, bringing an incredible art upgrade; this latter version was the one from where the character design for the 2015 anime adaptation came from.


 * All a Part of the Job: Saitama losing his hair, he feels is all part of the job. "Train hard everyday until your hair falls out."
 * All Aliens Have Superpowers: All monsters and aliens introduced seem to have some form of power beyond a normal human.
 * Ass Pull: The words of wisdom Saitama says to Genos. He does say some wise things, but he's secretly just making it up on the spot.
 * Ass in Ambassador: Saitama always tries to convince his foes to stop or surrender, but if/when they don't listen, they get punched.
 * Ass in a Lion Skin: Plenty of the heroes in the Hero's Association are fairly mean to people, including their fellow heroes, even if they are of the same rank.
 * Asshole Victim: The villains don't tend to get much development for us to feel the least bit sorry for them when Saitama punches them.
 * All There in the Manual: Saitama tells people the exact way he apparently got his powers, but no one ever believes him.
 * Badass: Many characters like Genos and Tornado are incredibly powerful and cool; in terms of power they are still little flies compared to Saitama.
 * Badass Normal: Several of the heroes are seemingly normal human beings, such as Mumen Rider, Tank-Top Tiger, and even the S-Class hero.
 * Calling All Heroes: The Hero's Association works by recruiting heroes of all sorts into their ranks in order to organize and dispatch them to deal with threats as they come up.
 * Calling Your Attacks: Everyone does it. Even Mumen Rider.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Saitama Vs... Well... Anybody.
 * Dumb Muscle: The giant brute in the chapter three of the webcomic accidentally kills his brother because he was told that Saitama was on his shoulder...but he don't even asks whic one, hitting the one where is his brother and killing him instantly.
 * Exactly What it Says on the Tin: One-Punch Man. He's a dude, and all his foes tend to die from a single punch.
 * Exactly What I Meant to Say: Saitama's words of wisdom to Genos..
 * Exactly As Planned: Saitama wanted to become a super hero, and he got everything he wanted... Except that he became too strong and has begun to lose touch with his humanity.
 * Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": People tend to address heroes by their "hero names", such as "Tornado", "Metal Bat", "Metal Knight", "Tank Top Tiger", "Mumen Rider", and... "Caped Baldy".
 * Fanservice: Of both female and male variety, thanks to Saitama's clothes being as not resistant as him and Tornado's permanently exposed thighs.
 * Fanservice Costumes: One of the characters' "costume" is a prison uniform which he sheds when he unleashes his full power and proceeds to fight nude.
 * Flat Joy: Saitama's expressions are this, especially early on.
 * For the Evulz: A lot of the villains have pretty much no back story or character development whatsoever, so their reasons for being evil and doing what they do tends to boil down to this. Justified though, because from a writing perspective, what's the point in developing a bunch of villains if they all end up dead from a single punch from the main character?
 * Going Commando: One of the heroes has an "ultimate form" which features him buffing up his body and his clothes all explode from his body. Causing this.
 * Infinity+1 Sword: Saitama's body and especially his fists. Any villain that shows up may be strong enough to give the other heroes trouble, but not Saitama. Hence the name of the whole series.
 * Jump Scare: Saitama pulls one off on a moleman bad guy from the House of Evolution, seconds before he punched him.
 * Kick The Dog: The villains LOVE doing this to everyone and anyone, and usually for no reason whatsoever than For the Evulz.
 * Look Behind You!: Saitama gets into fights with many people who show off their power, fighting skill, and speed. Saitama dwarfs them all and pulls this off a lot. Even Genos has it happen and he nearly crapped his pants when Saitama seemed like he was going to punch him at "Kill Force".
 * Made of Explodium: Things that Saitama punches, seem to be made of this, but that's not true. Instead, it's just that his punches are that strong.
 * Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: After Saitama (and Genos) wipe out all of the forces of the house of Evolution, the leader and his cyborg gorilla gave up the evil science bit and just opened a food stand.
 * Mole Men: This kind of creatures appear both in a dream that Saitama have and in reality, trying to destroy mankind for Earth's resources, saying that's a matter of survival and only one of the two species can survive with the resources Earth have.
 * No Sense of Direction: Saitama gets lost a lot it seems, hence why he ends up taking so long to respond to some of the catastrophes and monster attacks that happen.
 * One-Hit Kill: Saitama's defining trope, as described in the page introduction.
 * Peace Through Superior Firepower: Part of the logic behind some of the actions of the members of the Hero's Association.
 * Prophetic Dreams : Saitama dreams of creatures from the underground invading the surface and of him fighting them, wakes up, and then meets them almost immediately after. Sadly, for Saitama, they aren't as strong as they are in his dream, and he easily forces them to surrender.
 * Quick Draw: Genos' equipment transforms and fires pretty fast. Hence when he trains with Saitama, he tries to do this a lot.
 * Rank Inflation: Saitama starts out as one of the lowest in the C-class heroes, but due to.
 * Rank Up: The Hero's Association uses a class and rank-based system which lets heroes move up the ranks by performing heroic deeds.
 * Readings Are Off the Scale: Whenever someone senses, witnesses, or tries to measure Saitama's power, it's always said to be limitless. His abilities even broke ALL records of the physical exam for entering the Hero's Association.
 * Something Something Leonard Bernstein: The theme song is mostly in Japanese but has a little English.
 * Terrorists Without a Cause: Many of the monsters or villains that appear in the series have little to no reason, much less something close to justification for all the pain and suffering they inflict on people.
 * The Beast Master: Mosquito Girl can controls so much mosquitoes that her insect swarm is a very serious threat by itself.
 * Victim Blaming:.
 * Won't Work On Me: Any attack on Saitama is too weak to cause him any damage.
 * World of Badass: To the point where there's an entire hero organization and even it doesn't necessarily contain every hero of their world.
 * You Again: People seeing Saitama tend to forget him, until after they see him in action doing what they deem impossible.
 * You Can See the Explosion from Orbit: "Serious Punch"