Yūsuke Murata and ONE confirmed that their ongoing One Punch Man manga series will go on a two-month hiatus due to “various circumstances.” The One Punch Man manga will return from its hiatus on July 17 in Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump web service.
Murata and ONE first launched the One Punch Man manga in 2012. Shueisha published the 33rd compiled book volume of the manga on April 4. VIZ Media releases the series digitally and in print in English.
Bandai Namco Filmworks released a new trailer and key visual for One Punch Man Season 3, confirming that the anime will premiere in October 2025.
J.C. STAFF returns to animate One Punch Man Season 3. Further, Chikashi Kubota (FLCL Progressive) is the character designer for the third season alongside Shinjiro Kuroda and Ryōsuke Shirakawa. Tomohiro Suzuki is in charge of series composition, and Makoto Miyazaki is the music composer.
The first two seasons of the One Punch Man anime series are available to stream now on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Lastly, here’s an overview of the anime, via Crunchyroll:
Saitama started out being a hero just for fun. After three years of “special” training, he became so powerful that he can defeat opponents with a single punch. Now, alongside
Genos, his faithful cyborg disciple, Saitama is ready to begin his official duties as a professional hero working with the Hero Association.
However, the frequency of monster appearances is surging and it increasingly appears as if the Great Seer Madame Shibabawa’s prediction about the Earth’s doom is coming true. In the midst of this crisis, the “hero hunter” Garou makes his own appearance.