
As of December 3, 2021, twenty-four volumes have been published. Outside of Japan, the series is published in North America in the digital magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump Alpha published by VIZ Media. The idea for the adaptation started after a Twitter chat from Murata wishing to collaborate with ONE. The manga series adaptation drawn by Yūsuke Murata has been published since Jin the web magazine Tonari no Young Jump. In terms of plot, the webcomic is ways ahead of the manga.

As of August 2021, the webcomic has a total of 141 published chapters and is still ongoing. ONE, the author of the webcomic, self-published the series on the Japanese manga website. The original webcomic began publication in 2009. We will continue to expand on what we've already covered in the answer. You’re going to get some basic information on the webcomic, as well as the manga, after which we are going to compare the two to tell you more about some specific differences between the two sources of the Saitama’s adventures. The story is more or less the same, with the manga having a lot of major additions (with ONE’s blessing), but in overall terms of quality and enjoyment, the manga is far superior to the webcomic.

The primary difference between the One-Punch Man webcomic and the manga is the quality of the art, which is far superior in the manga. Since then, it has become one of most beloved manga and anime of our time. Fans around the world love watching Saitama’s adventures and although quirky and sometimes outright weird, Saitama has become one of the most popular manga and anime characters of the 21st century. What are the differences? One-Punch Man original webcomic and the manga remake?

ONE’s One-Punch Man has become a global phenomenon. It started as a webcomic for free in 2009.
