While the premiere of “One Punch Man” Season 2 is still months away, the hype building behind it is already reaching a fever pitch. To tide fans over, a compilation of the artworks made by the manga series illustrator Yusuke Murata was released. The images show just how unending his talent is when it comes to drawing. They also contribute to why Season 2 of the anime is going to be amazing.
“One Punch Man” Season 2 is one of the most highly anticipated anime projects in the industry, and it’s not hard to see why. In both its animated and drawn forms, the property has performed amazingly well for many of the same reasons. In the manga versions, for example, the kinetic energy that goes into the illustrations is palpable. This is then smoothly translated by animators when making the show.
Just to show fans how good of an artist the illustrator of “One Punch Man” is, a bunch of Yusuke Murata’s past work was posted on Twitter for everyone to appreciate. Clearly, the man can draw anything and do it well. This level of talent is one of the reasons why “One Punch Man” Season 2 will blow everyone’s minds.
If Yusuke Murata was the artist for other manga I wouldn’t even be mad tbh these are fire‼️ pic.twitter.com/fZ7GsRy8Ep
— バング ???? (@IAmGarou) August 17, 2018
By and large, “One Punch Man” is a parody of the anime, manga, and comic book industries. When it was adapted as an anime, this satirical theme extended to cartoons, movies, and TV shows. However, it does this so well that no one can complain of the tropes it seems to mock. This is likely to continue with “One Punch Man” Season 2.
As The Odyssey Online notes in its own impression of the first season of “One Punch Man,” the anime is the perfect blend of humor, action, and self-awareness. It hardly ever takes itself seriously and even in those moments of apparent high-stakes, the tension is completely cut whenever Saitama appears on the scene. “One Punch Man” Season 2 will be no different.
This is why this show is so interesting and why it has gotten so popular. Aside from the absolutely bombastic animation work that few other shows can rival, “One Punch Man” knows what it is. This has hit a chord with viewers who appreciate authenticity. That and the overwhelming power of Saitama will make the April 9, 2019 air date of “One Punch Man” Season 2 a day worth remembering.


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