Let’s take a look at 5 differences between the webcomic and the manga with many changes related to the strength of the characters in One Punch Man.
As we all know, One Punch Man is a famous manga with a very special chapter frequency and a main character that is too strong compared to the regulations. One Punch Man has 3 versions that are webcomic, manga and anime and each version has its own characteristics.
Fubuki in webcomic is stronger and scarier than manga version
In the manga One Punch Man, Fubuki is known as one of the most attractive beauties of the series. However, when appearing in the webcomic, Fubuki has a lot of times appearing with a “comedy” and very “dumb” face like Saint Pong Saitama.
The most important difference between the two versions of Fubuki in the manga and the webcomic is in terms of strength. In the manga version for lower-level monsters or low-level monsters, Fubuki is always superior, but when she encounters high-level monsters like Psykos or Garou, she will be afraid to turn pale and run away immediately. However, this is completely different in the webcomic version, we will see a stronger and more assertive Fubuki than the manga version. In this version, Fubuki doesn’t hesitate to fight Psykos in hand-to-hand combat. Thus, when switching to the manga version, Fubuki proved much weaker and more feminine than the webcomic version.
Little Concubine in the manga is more impressive than the webcomic version
In the manga version of One Punch Man, we are familiar with the image of an extremely powerful and important Little Concubine. Thanks to him, all the hostages held by the Monster Association were saved. Little Concubine also has an interesting battle with Phoenix Man.
However, in the webcomic version of One Punch Man, Tieu Ba Vuong has a rather lackluster performance. During the battle with the Monster Association, the Little Concubine had to stay behind to direct the other S-rank heroes to fight with little land to show off their abilities.
The name of Drive Knight in the webcomic is different
In the webcomic and manga versions of One Punch Man, the Iron Knight’s name is completely different. In the manga version, you probably know the name of this hero too well and in the webcomic, his name is Engine Knight. Until now, no one understood why Yusuke Murata changed this character’s name like that in the webcomic version.
Blast does not appear in the webcomic version
Unlike in the One Punch Man manga, Blast never appeared in the webcomic. And there is no sign of Blast existing in this version at all. Here, ONE has focused the story on “hero killer” Garou.
Psykos and Orochi don’t get along in the webcomic
In the manga version of One Punch Man, after being defeated, Psykos and Orochi fused together to form Psykorochi and continued to fight the heroes. This caused the Hero Association to send many S-rank heroes to destroy the fusion called Psykorochi.
Meanwhile in the webcomic, this battle does not exist. There, both Psykos and Orochi are deemed defeated after being defeated for the first time. And of course, Psykorochi never appeared in the webcomic and Psykos and Orochi never got along.
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