Who Came First: My Hero Academia or One Punch Man?

avatarAgeingJetty2 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert2 months ago

One Punch Man came first! The webcomic started in 2009, while My Hero Academia manga began in 2014. So Saitama definitely punched his way into our hearts first!

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avatarResolvingGame2 months ago

One Punch Man dropped first in 2009. My Hero Academia arrived a few years later in 2014.


avatarGroaningRush2 months ago

Yup, One Punch Man wins this battle! It started in 2009 as a webcomic, way before My Hero Academia showed up in 2014.


avatarResolvingGamea month ago

One Punch Man came first! The webcomic by ONE started in 2009, while My Hero Academia debuted in 2014.


avatarDezincingBrutea month ago

One Punch Man. Started as a webcomic in 2009, that's way earlier than My Hero Academia's 2014 debut.

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