But the little girl's voice happened to attract the devil's attention at this moment.

The devil slowly stretched out his hand, and the hand that originally looked like a human's turned into a terrifying devil's claw the moment it was stretched out.

In such a desperate situation, the next moment, an unexpected figure flashed in the violent storm created by the devil and took the little girl away from the place.

"What? How is this possible?!"

Seeing that the little girl was safe and sound, Qi Mu's father opened his mouth wide. Under the devil's incredulous gaze, he saw a person in tights and a flowing cloak behind him, who actually took the little girl away.

Looking closely, isn’t this the inconspicuous bald man from before?

Seeing that someone had rescued the little girl from his hands, the devil asked from the bottom of his soul: "Who are you?"

The figure in front of him smiled at the Demon King and said among the ruins: "A man who became a hero out of interest."

It should have been a very handsome scene, but at this moment, the comic unexpectedly made the style of the man in front of him look like a stick drawing. In the exquisite scenery, the stick drawing male protagonist looked so ridiculous.

Even the Demon King couldn't help but complain: This setting is too casual!

"puff!"

I don’t know why, but when he saw this scene, Qi Mu’s father couldn’t help but burst out laughing.

The previous despair and terror disappeared completely under Saitama's ridiculous painting style.

Well, Saiki's father said that he had guessed wrong before. This is indeed a funny comic. It's too funny. Why is the male protagonist's style so different? Why does the boss complain?

When the Demon King in front of him saw Saitama saying that he was a hero out of interest, he roared in anger.

The Demon King in front of him began to introduce himself to Saitama, who looked like a different style of painting.

It turns out that the devil in front of him is a vaccine man who was born due to humans' continuous destruction of nature.

According to this guy, he is a being created by the earth and is the consciousness of nature.

When he saw this, Mr. Saiki’s first thought was Naoto’s previous work, “Parasyte”.

What Parasyte ultimately explores is what kind of existence humans have in relation to nature, and it is a work that is designed to protect nature.

Now, as soon as the new comic comes out, a monster appears directly, which is born because of human destruction of nature. Could this be referring to something else?

How should we deal with this guy, a protagonist who looks like he came out of a comedy comic?

Vaccine Man roared angrily at Saitama's ridiculous reason, and his body, which was originally like Piccolo's, became like a devil.

However, just when Qi Mu's father thought that this would lead to a terrible war, something he could never have imagined happened.

The Vaccine Man was about to attack Saitama, but the next moment, Saitama just swung his fist lightly.

The vaccine man who destroyed the entire city was turned into pieces.

The boss that seemed invincible before, could even be killed instantly by the protagonist?! Is it really that outrageous?

"Wait, wait, wait, wait. Could it be that there is a twist later? That's right, the boss should have a second form, or be resurrected again or something?"

However, the subsequent plot was a real slap in the face.

The hero Saitama looked at his fist that was emitting white smoke and let out a roar from the bottom of his soul!

"I'm so pissed! Just one punch and it'll be solved!"

At this time, Qi Mu's father was stunned. Does this mean that... this is not the first time that he has killed his opponent with one punch? Is this male protagonist too powerful?

Although Qi Mu's father didn't know what level the previous demon king was, at least judging from the extent of his destruction, the other party should not be a simple guy.

But even such an existence is just an opponent that Saitama can easily deal with.

A combination of seriousness and humor.

A hint of humor is revealed inadvertently.

Coupled with the overly powerful, max-level male protagonist, for a moment, Saiki’s father didn’t know how to evaluate this comic work.

The next moment, Saiki's father also saw the general setting of the work sent by Naoto.

An all-round invincible hero, an extremely powerful being both physically and mentally, an invincible superman who can defeat any enemy with just one punch out of interest.

After seeing the setting of the protagonist, Saiki’s father became even more curious about the following plot.

Although there are many super protagonists in various comic works who are born at the highest level.

But there are hardly any movies with a protagonist like the one in One Punch Man.

Moreover, it's not just about extraordinary strength, but also about absolute invincibility in heart. What does this setting mean? Does it mean that the protagonist will not be shaken by anything?

It's just like a protagonist who has completed all the plots in his own story.

In other works, he would at least be a ceiling-level background board, but Naoto treats him as the male protagonist of his new comic?

"No, I really want to see the rest of the story more and more, it's really exciting. As expected of Zhiren, he always gives me unexpected surprises every time."

After reading the manuscript of "One Punch Man", Saiki's father finally felt relieved.

Naoto's works still maintain their proper standard and are even constantly improving.

After being silent for several months, the once dominating Yamashita Naoto finally returns again.

"I wonder what expressions other authors and editors will have when they see this work. No, Naoto has worked so hard, I have to work harder too!"

Having said that, Saiki's father placed the manuscript on the table and began to arrange Naoto's latest serialization.

Chapter 134: I'm Bald, and I'm Stronger

In recent weeks, "One Punch Man" has become extremely popular.

Even the speed at which it became popular was something that other editors and authors had not anticipated.

This powerful dominance makes all authors wonder whether they have returned to the heyday of "Bloodline".

No, it's even more exaggerated than that, because this time, it has just been serialized and it has directly topped the popularity list.

Works like "Vampires" and "Parasyte" at least stayed in other positions for a while, but this time, "One Punch Man" took the top spot without any acting.

This made Eiji, who was originally in second place, confused. What kind of medicine did Naoto take to be so powerful? This time, he didn't even let him see his back?

The reason why "One Punch Man" is so popular is closely related to its ability to create memes.

For example, in the second episode, Saitama, who was originally just a young man who failed in a job application and was muddle-headed all day long, became the One Punch Man who could defeat any enemy with one punch after three years of training.

According to Saitama, he underwent inhuman training for this and finally gained such powerful abilities.

But all abilities come at a price.

The invincible Superman became a bald man because he was too powerful.

Saitama's line, "I'm bald, but I'm stronger," became a popular phrase on the Internet.

Countless Saitama emoticons directly flooded the Internet.

And various derivative versions have been produced from this.

Phrases like "I've gained weight and become stronger", "baldness increases critical hits", "bald people are synonymous with strength" and so on, have attracted the curiosity of many people who don't read comics.

And in the later plot, another thing that became popular on the entire Internet was created.

When the scary mosquito girl appeared in the city, the mysterious and handsome mechanical warrior, Jellos finally appeared.

At the very beginning, Jellos showed his terrible strength and fought a desperate battle with the Mosquito Girl.

But even so, facing the Mosquito Girl with unparalleled speed, Jellos could only be defeated with regret.

However, just when he was about to self-destruct and die together with the Mosquito Girl, Saitama, whose clothes were burned to ashes by Jellos's ultimate move, slapped the Mosquito Girl to death with a single slap.

In such a funny scene, Jellos immediately became a fan of Saitama and wanted to worship Saitama as his master.

When he asked Saitama why he was so powerful, Saitama gave a training method that surprised everyone.

Originally, everyone thought that for someone like Saitama who could easily kill giants hundreds of meters tall and kill dragon-level monsters like chickens, his training methods must be extremely strict, right?

Not to mention the Kame-ryu training method, at least it should be at the level of Baki, right?

But who would have known that the method Saitama gave was actually 100 sit-ups and 100 push-ups, plus 100 squats and a 10-kilometer long-distance run.

Although this amount may be a lot in the eyes of ordinary people, for those, not to mention professional athletes, even sports enthusiasts, it’s more than this, right?

By using fitness methods, I gained such powerful strength in three years. You are kidding me!

Because of this outrageous training method, and the joke that I became bald and stronger, he took off with one punch.

Even now, some bloggers have begun to take the lead in challenging this movement online.

Even before they knew it, they had developed a workout fever that truly stunned all the cartoonists.

Before he knew it, Naoto was no longer on the same level as them.

Such a plot is really not something that ordinary people can imagine.

And judging from JUMP's promotion of One Punch Man and Saitama, the perfect hero does seem to be like this.

Saitama will not be shaken by fame and fortune, nor will he be tempted by money. He sticks to his own justice and possesses invincible power.

Although he seems stupid sometimes, he often says surprising things. Gradually, many readers, like Jellos, began to call Saitama "Teacher Saitama".

When Naoto was creating "One Punch Man", he did not just refer to the original plot. Although Murata's plot was indeed too bad to watch, at least there are many places in the remake that can be used as reference.

For example, the switching back and forth between Saitama's two painting styles and the grasp of various large scenes are all very well done by Murata.

Under the influence of multiple factors, the character Saitama even directly won the first place in the JUMP popularity voting list.

Who wouldn't like this protagonist who is so wise yet appears foolish, and so invincible that he can only have rivals in dreams?

........................

"Amazing, really amazing, Teacher ONE has surpassed himself again and created a new way of painting?"

At this time, Eiji seems to be possessed by a demon and is the story of a man who punches the reader in the face.

Compared to other people's admiration for the comic stories, Eiji cares more about the unique painting style and plot structure in the works.

It is obvious that One Punch Man is very different from traditional comics, and it seems particularly weird among many comics.

What shocked Eiji was that none of Naoto's current comics had the same creative structure template.

Whether it is vampires, parasites, or even the first Chinese character, each has its own unique plot development.

To Eiji, it was as if several different cartoonists were working together.

Although Eiji has been working hard to learn this unique creation, Naoto is always able to come up with new creations, new scripts, and story structures that he has never seen before.

"If this work can be created well, it may really reach the level of Dragon Ball."

Eiji Niizuma recognized One Punch Man so much that he even compared it to the masterpiece Dragon Ball, which shows how much he appreciates this work.

You know, Dragon Ball can basically be called the ceiling in comics. Its popularity and influence have reached a level that is almost unmatched.

However, Eiji Niizuma also knows that it is almost impossible to reach the level of Dragon Ball. After all, the existence of Dragon Ball, in addition to its own excellence, is also closely related to the times. But even so, One Punch can at least reach a very high height.

Eiji couldn't help but become curious about how far this work could go.

Chapter 135: The broadcast of Chinese Master

At the same time that Naoto started serializing the manga, the animation of "Cooking Master Ichiban", a manga produced by a monthly magazine, was finally completed.

Although due to being too busy, Naoto was not directly responsible for all the planning of this work. He simply provided the manuscript and did nothing else.

But to say that Naoto doesn't care at all is of course impossible.

In fact, as mentioned before, the popularity of Chinese Cuisine Ichiban in the Neon area has always been quite high.

To be honest, the popularity of Japanese food comics has been quite low in recent years, and the plots can basically be described as stereotyped.

However, with its exaggerated techniques and unique plot, "Cooking Ichiban" directly occupied the high ground and was basically ranked first in the monthly magazine. As a result, the interest of the entire Tokyo area in Chinese cuisine also increased a lot.

This is also the reason why Chunghwa Chapter 1 can be adapted into an animation.

After 2000, with the development of the Internet, the dissemination of animation is no longer limited to television.

And because of the development of the Internet, various animation dramas have spread overseas and begun to shine.

Some animations may not be very popular in their home country, but they are very popular overseas.

In recent years, overseas markets have gradually begun to replace the domestic market and become the main source of income for Neon ACG.

As soon as Chungchu Ichiban was aired in China, it immediately caused a sensation.

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