One-Punch Man’s Redraws: Did They Just Ruin Blast’s Epic Moment?

Among the points causing debate in the “One-Punch Man” manga currently is its practice of “redrawing.” Artist Yusuke Murata frequently revisits earlier installments of the series, either creating new artwork or altering events that took place originally. For instance, Saitama’s battles, particularly against Empty Void, have experienced modifications since they were initially depicted in the storyline. Although Saitama is known as the strongest crime fighter within their group, adhering to his moniker, Blast surpasses many of the other heroes. The latest redraws have significantly impacted one of Blast’s major moments after he made his initial appearance.

The incident at hand stems from the battle between Blast and Empty Void, during which the antagonist was possessed by the dark god that amplified Garou’s power to a level almost equal to Saitama in combat. In their initial skirmish, the top hero loses his hand, yet he ingeniously overcomes this minor hurdle by utilizing his wild powers to create dimensional portals and retain full use of his abilities. However, in the revised depiction, Blast seems to have kept his own hand during the confrontation, preventing Sonic and Flash from attacking Void, who is now free from the control of the malevolent entity.

A Blast-Less One-Punch Man

Yusuke Murata, known for his perfectionist nature, has been actively revising both the art and story in recent times. This revision has led to some significant scenes from Blast’s battle against Empty Void being omitted, leaving viewers curious about how the anime will adapt these altered sequences. Although these episodes are unlikely to air on television for a few more years, given they won’t be included in the upcoming third season set to premiere this fall, there will be ample time for fans to discuss and speculate.

In previous discussions, Murata himself justified the concept of revisions, explaining that they are crucial for realizing his ideal vision for the series. He stated, “It’s important to note that repeated adjustments are essential to attain a clear understanding and accurate portrayal of the storyline. The numerous discarded drafts serve as proof of ONE sensei’s exceptional talent and guidance.

A One-Punch Man October

According to what’s been said earlier, the third season of “One-Punch Man” might not delve into Blast’s appearance within the series, but it’s an installment that anime enthusiasts won’t want to miss out on. Although there hasn’t been a definitive announcement about Saitama’s comeback and its release date yet, the production studio JC Staff has been hinting at some exciting developments for the upcoming battle between the Hero and Monster Associations.

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2025-05-20 20:33