
Hero Haruna
Disgusting.
Sugī
If you don’t draw it properly in a creepy way, it would be odd for the work, but if Murata draws it creepily, it ends up being too creepy.
On the contrary, it might not be cool in a way, right? It seems difficult.
There are so many guys with hearts that it’s a relief.
>>5
The higher-ranked heroes basically only seem to be like monsters…
Ugly.
You think you’re a hero even though you’re ugly?
>>7
Execution by death for the crime of being ugly!
Hey! Die! You monster pretending to be a hero… At least put up a fight!
We wanted to be like you too…
>>28
I’m glad you guys are definitely alive.
If a pig god can be a hero, then it’s fine for an ugly person to be a hero too.
This guy suddenly started saying that saving lives comes first, even though he was on a dark hero path.
Damn, there are a lot of replies from obnoxious citizens…
Go for it, Weza-chan!
Heroes of S rank or higher are basically just like monsters except for their mindset.
What is it?
You’re actually pretty cool, aren’t you?
Because I can say this, the bald guy becomes the protagonist.
You’ve gotten better at drawing…
It’s tough, but it’s really a great scene…
It looked like Deku.
The persuasive power of the grotesque is amazing.
Show me that thing quickly!
You became the ideal hero so quickly.
He is a hero!!
In the previous conversation, the Yakuza man succinctly explained the difference between an S-rank hero and a former human who has become a monster…
Murata doesn’t have an image of grotesque monsters like these.
The creature-like monster, for better or worse, is a well-executed image.
Graphic images in the thumbnail.
Bikes, this guy, and the yakuza have a very high heroic quality.
>>24
“It’s not about whether I can win or not! I have to confront you!” That’s good, right…?
At first, I thought he was a joke character because he kept getting defeated by the villains and had to call an ambulance, so the gap is really significant.
But isn’t it strange that only Amai looks like a villain?
>>25
It seems that the original was really ugly.
The explosion of complexes and the fear of disappointing those around me probably made me even uglier.
>>25
I think they were already an ugly monster to begin with…
I thought I was so ugly that I couldn’t show my face to anyone.
Since transforming into a monster as a “Busamon”
I’m regaining my heart, so I’m a hero.
I realized that the Murata version really doesn’t have coordination, especially when it casually depicts that brainwashed people are enemies who can just be killed.
And then I pretended that the developments around there never happened.
>>29
I had accepted it as an excessive sense of justice that had become somewhat monstrous, but it was dismissed.
In the ONE version, it said something like, “For the sake of justice, it’s only natural to have thoughts that are not very human, like thinking that some sacrifices are unavoidable.”
When Busagaki defended Garounkoman, I was about to lose it, but personally, I felt no discomfort.
>>29
It’s not just this, but repeatedly disregarding various developments makes me think that we’re not in sync…
I honestly think it’s dangerous to keep trying to establish methods on how to incapacitate those S-Class lower-level guys who come at you with the intent to kill.
A hero with a too cute but ugly mask.
I mean, the main branch probably didn’t think of that development from the beginning either.
I wonder if the reason I couldn’t attack the ugly monster is because it reminds me of myself…
Webi-chan just got saved when she was about to lose her life and dignity, and she fell apart.
It’s easy.
>>34
First of all, I really respect Amai because he couldn’t become a real hero.
The latest episode has everyone being too heroic.
>>35
It’s only natural since it’s the Hero Association.
It’s not so much about collaboration; ONE also changes frequently depending on the mood at that time…
By the way, hasn’t Zombie Man from the original work not been around lately?
>>39
It’s ending with someone being taken to the enemy’s base alone.
Maybe the next perspective is Zombie Man.
I was rereading the Garou arc starting from around the Crocodile King, and the artwork has really improved, hasn’t it?
Murata: “That said, the main branch probably didn’t think of that sweet development from the beginning.”
The pig god has been a hero for a long time.
Murata: “It’s not really about cooperation; ONE also changes quite a bit depending on the mood at the time…”
I re-read the Amami arc this time, and surprisingly, there were quite a few people saying things like, “But they protected me with their lives…”
>>49
There were some who threw stones, but there were also citizens who scolded them, saying, “Stop it! They protected us!”
>>49
Rational opinions are overshadowed by impulsive panic and ultimately drowned out by the impression of throwing stones.
We’re always together, aren’t we?
Even after re-reading it, the conversation scene with Saitama is just too good.
The current form is much more attractive; it’s amazing.
Maybe Amami’s face is the one from their human days when they revert from transformation.
Upon rereading, Amahi is precisely that kind of hero, and even when subjected to penetrating attacks, it didn’t result in much damage.
I feel that it is drawn with a well-thought-out development.
There were many scenes where the bald man said good things beyond just memories.
>>54
When I think back to the latest episode, it feels like I wasn’t really listening… but when I read back later, I realize I was actually thinking it through pretty well…
If you want to take down Murata, feel free to use images of Blast and do whatever you like…
Are we talking about that topic again?
Katadeku
>>60
It’s okay now! You came!
Since the Murata version is selling well, those who criticize it are the outliers.
Although I’ve become a monster due to my ugliness, my heart is a hero, so I am a hero.
I wonder if it feels like it’s completely under control.
>>64
I completely revealed my true form as a monster and resolved myself.
Compared to the time when I was always pretending to be someone else, my mental state is now stable.
>>64
It might feel like I’ve let go now that I’ve been acknowledged by Saitama.
I can’t help but think that the people who have been brainwashed are, in a sense, reaching a state where the justice that was mentioned in the original work is being symbolized, so maybe it wouldn’t have been necessary to eliminate them.
However, I think ONE’s drawing skills have improved.
>>66
In episode 148, the line “In the end, you also aim to be an individual with amazing military power, right?” from Bofoi is powerful even without a big panel… it gave me chills.
The people who criticized Murata also had a fixation on shows like My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen.
It’s great that although my heart was on the verge of becoming a monster, I broke out of my shell during the clown battle and became a complete hero thanks to the encouragement from the bald guy…
In the episode with the sweet mask, I recalled after a long time that Saitama is not just the comic relief but the protagonist of a superhero manga.
It’s been so long since the last update that I thought it was the pig god.
I’ve learned that it’s okay to continue being a hero with this face, so I should be fine now.
>>73
This is where it starts to get interesting.
The criticism of Murata overlaps with the crowd that is fixated on and ridiculed for saying “Do not call it a mystery.”
This guy suddenly appeared and made my favorite cry.
>>75
I really love the effect where cooling water flows from the robot’s eyes, making it look like tears!
Not a joke like an ugly president or an ugly person.
I have a curiosity to see what kind of ugly things Murata seriously wrote.
The hero mentality has been rapidly growing too much from here in Saitama.
The conflict with the carbonated Ikemen ended in a refreshingly cool way.
>>79
I had a lot to say, but when I saw the sight of a helpless monster being hit, I couldn’t say anything anymore…
Overall it was good, but this time Prochei-san’s animation was especially flavorful.
Every detail, like posture and pointing poses, was strictly prescribed.
The professional spirit of the web gatherers is surprisingly impressive.
>>81
The smile while releasing smoke from the face that came forward earlier had an incredible intensity.
>>81
The brainwashing, or rather the control, was as expected, but they were truly doing everything they could by force.
>>88
Even in such adversity, just thinking of the fans makes them forcefully stop, which suggests that their mentality may be approaching S-class level.
It seems I’ve realized that my appearance has nothing to do with being a serious hero.
As long as I don’t forget the spirit of a hero, I am a hero.
The professional dedication to reassure me that it’s okay is impressive, but seeing someone almost lose their head right in front of me will become a lifelong trauma.
>>86
It’s special makeup!!!
>>90
Perfect response to fans!!!
>>96
I love this so much that it also applies to Amaimi herself.
The criticism of Murata is essentially jealousy, isn’t it?
The worthless old men who can produce nothing.
>>92
Using the ONE version as a reference to criticize the Murata version makes you think that the original authors are the same, right?!
Did you figure out who Webgather is?
Recent baldness is too serious.
>>94
If I hadn’t met the A-class people next door, Pochi, and the victims’ association, it might have been bad.
But it feels like it’s not as damaged as usual Genos…
If Genos is going to fall into darkness, I wish he would do it quickly.
Is there a story about sperm and Pochi causing a ruckus at the association headquarters?
It’s nice to shed tears while watching Amai Mask.
This time, Amami looked honestly cool, like a different kind of hero.
There may also be the cleverness of the development.
>>102
If he comes out with that flow and those lines, even an ugly president would look cool.
I think it’s perfectly fine to call oneself a hero when breaking free from brainwashing in front of fans.
>>103
I’m not just any hero! I’m a Neo Hero executive, just like Metal Bat and Ryumon!
It seems like the vigilante hero will wear a tank top after this battle.
>>105
Tank Top Axel
Because it’s a perfect score.
Even though the full-body cyborg created at the Neo Institute should have the highest level of control.
Why is it that just by sulking, everything seems to work out?
>>108
Because I’m a hero!
But I don’t really trust the other tank tops…
>>109
The ones who are left are all proper heroes.
The protein shaker you came with! It’s the best setup for the scene where Kuro-chan stands up.
It’s all ragged, dirty, and ugly… but that’s what makes it so cool, you know?
The lightly carbonated boys have a reconciliatory vibe → They were brainwashing and attacking Amai, but based on Amai’s current suit description, it seems like Amai destroyed the suit.
>>115
Since they can help people and explain fluently, they are definitely dismantling it.
I’m really scared that the unlicensed situation will lead to a terrible turn of events.
>>117
Garou is nearby, isn’t he?
The addition of technical skills to the tank topper is further strengthening its foundation.
The impression of the tank top is too negative, at least as a leader…
…Tch.
Why are you so defenseless, you piece of shit…
…Why a monster…
Rather than being ugly, it’s scary.
The child emperor loves Bofui way too much.
>>125
Bofui regarded the virgin as an equal researcher, but the virgin definitely sees Bofui as a family member…
>>125
Because they are an adult who can treat themselves as a child, but only just a little bit.
Don’t treat me like a child!
>>132
I will give you one last piece of advice: “Trust no one.” If you have time to engage in such pointless questioning, why not finish that half-made toy instead?
(Isamu! In a situation where brainwashing and modification can be easily done, you shouldn’t trust anyone! Believe in your own intellect and justice!)
Driving without a license is S-rank when it comes to buying time.
Hurry up, Garou.
How many years do you think it’s been since you told me who you are?
I’m curious about what happened to Ryumon…
I feel that the spirituality of ONE’s manga, which has poor drawings but is incredibly interesting, is similar to that of Amaimask.
>>130
Is the drawing… bad?
>>138
The expressive ability is above that of a professional, but generally, it’s considered poor… It’s the same feeling as when Attack on Titan is criticized for being poorly made.
>>151
So why do you agree with me, yeah?
Every time I update, I forget the previous story and look back at it, but maybe I’m gaining something because the previous story is still interesting.
Garo should be at the shelter, so if we were to meet, I think it would be with the Ryumon gang.
When you open the lid, it seems to be turning into a story about those who have been heroes so far and those who will become heroes in the future.
Whether it’s a monster or a machine
If the heart is a hero, then it’s a hero…
>>136
Which way is the prisoner…?
>>140
Your heart is overflowing with love for people, isn’t it?
>>145
Isn’t that kind of love often referred to as an act of invasion?
>>140
Dark☆Angel, where both the hero and the villain of the heart reside.
>>136
Even if my heart breaks, it’s amazing that I can return to being a hero with the words of other heroes; being a hero isn’t just about having incredible strength.
The black shiny is too bright, it’s like a white shiny.
I started reading Mob Psycho, which I hadn’t read before, and it’s really interesting…
>>139
To be honest, I want to read the serialized manga illustrated by ONE, not just the original work.
>>139
It was a work that ended far too beautifully.
>>158
The anime was really well done…
>>164
It was an anime that felt like it was shouting, “Let us make an anime of this manga!”
Mob Psycho and the old man from the demon world are both interesting!
I also like the series of events where Suiryuu has doubts about the suit.
We actually have incredible power, but we’re just sitting on the couch, holding a beer and watching TV.
Even with superpowers, you’d probably just be sitting on the sofa, beer in hand, watching TV.
Even if a fool puts on a costume, it just adds one more weirdly dressed oddball.
Being a hero doesn’t mean having superpowers or wearing a costume.
It refers to people who fight to make the world better with their own will.
It’s a phrase that says Alan Moore may or may not have said, but that’s how heroes are.
The Tank Top Master is definitely a hero, but why are his subordinates all useless?
>>144
There should be many decent tank toppers, even though only the outstanding trash was depicted…
>>157
A tank top made of trash is about as good as cider and a black hole, right?
Even though the vegetarian seemed dislikeable, at that time, Garou was doing things that were deserving of retaliation.
>>179
There are quite a few annoying people, huh…
>>144
If just wearing a tank top allows me to borrow the power of an S-class hero, even losers will come flocking.
(You are a) super genius just like me, so don’t take it lightly, take responsibility and protect the ordinary people properly.
That’s true, but there is no mercy.
The prisoner is probably a hero.
By the way, normally, you should be locked up in prison.
I think it’s just rough and not necessarily bad, but if the comparison is with Murata, anyone might seem bad.
Transformation…
……..Unlock
That’s good, isn’t it?
I don’t know if ONE is good at drawing, but I think he draws great pictures.
I don’t really understand Ryuumon.
The mentality is undoubtedly a hero, but why did they join Neo Heroes?
>>160
I wonder if Neo Heroes is pretending to be a proper hero organization to scout people?
>>160
On the surface, the hero side is also prepared with battle suits and such to defend themselves.
In the end, it was a deception.
>>160
The Ryumon itself has abilities closer to S rank, but its subordinates are more like ordinary people.
If the subordinates can also be heroes in suits, I can understand why they would want to join.
>>180
Isn’t it pretty subtle whether it’s S or not?
I feel like the output is still around the upper A-rank level, even with the gun included.
I want to publish a paperback over here too…
How dare you play hero when you’re the war criminal that brought the Hero Association’s reputation to the ground?
Using filthy tricks in front of children.
Suiryu can’t break a suit at all, but Kurobikari can just snap it and reduce it to pieces; the difference as living beings is huge.
>>163
It might have been correct for Amami, who was a gatekeeper, to consider that there is a difference in status as living beings between S-class and below A-class.
>>163
I don’t think it’s a matter of just being able to beat up people in suits, like with Suiryuu.
This guy only knows how to raise his stock, just like Kuwagaman.
So they actually planned to have the Tank Top Master shine in ONE…
The character had completely taken on the image of being active in the commercial version.
>>167
In the original work, he was consistently a decent person.
There was no activity.
Because this world mentality brings about a transformation in the body, it has merely changed due to a strong aversion to being ugly…
For someone who has become mentally healthy, this is still how it is, huh, Amami…
It shouldn’t be like this… Just when I was about to lose it over my appearance, seeing the current Amaimask motivates me; Webigather’s spirit is too luminous…
I wonder if the fans of the pretty person Amami will not come back.
Even though handsome guys have less drawing power.
You’re riding it, right, teacher!
But this guy decides on people’s drinks without permission.
>>174
I decided to produce everything comprehensively.
That distorted picture creates a lot of momentum.
I think the illustration of ONE is unique and unparalleled.
Murata probably doesn’t want to draw Amai and is endlessly doing the ninja arc.
I can only draw beautiful figures.
ONE seems to be a writer with a fairly high sense of live performance.
It feels like creating extra space and then filling it in nicely later.
This guy, who is extremely strict about idol qualities, giving a perfect score is just an incredible evaluation…
Honestly, I quite like the characters in the YJ version of Tanmas.
Obvious non-human aspects.
>>185
What is this?
Tank top?
Magic?
The behavior in front of the fans was perfect…
It’s great that this is the truth and not just flattery.
But the prisoner was getting beaten up by guys in suits, right?
As for the image of Webigaza-chan, it’s Miyuki Sawashiro, but she already has a role.
>>191
No matter how you think about it, it’s Yukari Tamura.
>>195
In other words… it’s Yuiko Ogura.
>>191
Is it the bee woman?
I think I can handle a dual role.
>>196
Mosquito Girl
I’m working as a sign girl at a takoyaki shop.
For some reason, Tiger and Black Hole were implemented as playable characters in fighting games.
It’s strange to be resurrected in a tank top when you’re a meat dumpling…
There are still people who are anti-Raiden, huh?
Yes…
Yes…!
Suiryu is…
It’s unfortunate that even though I work somewhat seriously despite being irresponsible, I’m still suffering.
Being S-class means they are overwhelmingly stronger than Fubuki.
I wonder what will happen to Boros.
I wonder if it will come out again.