One-Punch Man, Vol. 15 (15)
M**A
Declaration Of War
Things finally come to a head in Volume 15 of One Punch Man. The Monster Association finally makes contact with the Hero's Association to deliver their ultimatum. In three days they will declare all out war by executing their prisoners. Will the hero's be able to face such a force with so many members already injured? It all starts here.This is in all honesty one of the most exciting volumes in a while. There is so much good build up and some gorgeously drawn sequences in this volume. If you haven't read the past couple volume this is a pretty good place to hop in as it's the true start of One Punch Mans biggest arc to date. As with other volumes of One Punch Man it is worth mentioning that the fights can get a bit graphic, so do with that information what you will. I have been MickManga and I will see you all with the next volume of One Punch Man. Until then I hope you have a great day.
J**T
Another good installment
I still enjoy reading the new chapters. They don’t feel stale and the art is still great.
O**T
A LOT happens this book!
The monster rampage is winding down, except for a few stubborn marauders. Puri-Puri Prisoner demonstrates anew that some heroes just do not have good sense. (And he delivers an "oh, my god!" moment when he gets a phone call -- you'll see what I mean!) Saitama missed most of the action and is feeling low, but receives advice and counseling on heroism and purpose in life from ... King? Finally, Garo vs. Watchdog Man -- in flashback/summary, but at least we find out what happened. The Monster Association reaches out to Speed-O-Sound Sonic. Armored Gorilla (remember the House of Evolution?) reappears. A monster with an ultimatum and challenge penetrates Hero Association headquarters. Not all heroes -- in particular the mysterious Metal Knight -- endorse the Hero Association's plans; and not all monsters -- hardly any, in fact -- are enthused about serving Monster King Oriochi. Garo and wimpy kid Tareo reconnect. And that's not even a complete summary of this issue's events ... A couple of fun bonus chapters, too: "Threat Level" discusses and demonstrates monster ratings in the present time; and "Sighting" revisits the very first One-Punch episode from a different perspective. Just one kinda disappointment: Lovit Rabbit -- featured on the back cover -- turns out to be only a video game character, not a new addition to the cast. Oh well.
G**H
Great Book
My son likes these :)
T**S
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Great Manga I Love How The Monster Association Member Gyoro-Gyoro Confronts The Hero Association And Garou Is Surrounded Around The Heroes In The End Can't Wait For Vol 16
S**E
Can’t get enough of One Punch Man
One Punch Man is back at it again. However, this volume expands on the monster association and its recent attacks. Saitama is bored since defeating monsters is so easy and it is taking the fun out of life for him. He struggles to find meaning is a world where every enemy only takes one punch.
C**S
A hero for fun
They are all good and it is finally starting to pick up with the action again. Great characters and story.
B**E
Still more on the monster association
While I am enjoying the monster association Ark, along with the details of the other characters. I really enjoyed the breakdown of the threat levels and why they aren't exactly accurate. Still I am missing Saitama kicking ass, hopefully we get to some more of that soon.
R**N
Just awesome
I wait for the prices to go down so I can afford and I've already made a collection of 17 volumes the book came packed and sealed happy opm reader can't wait to buy the other volumes.Happy cocoblue customer
S**D
Good
My son loved it
A**R
Good
Good
J**A
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Entretenido
C**E
good
nice for collection
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