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2% 5 79. 7% Marks: 21. 9K Reading , 15 Completed , 49 On hold , 11 Dropped , 14 Re-reading , 160 Plan to read Views: it has 0 monthly / 12. 2M total views. Genres: Manga , Seinen , Bloody , Violence , Action , Comedy , parody , Super Power , Supernatural , Superhero , Martial Arts , Mecha , Monsters Original language: Japanese Read direction: Right to Left Official status: Ongoing Summary: After rigorously training for
three years, the ordinary Saitama has gained immense strength which allows him to take out anyone and anything with just one punch. He decides to put his new skill to good use by becoming a hero. However, he quickly becomes bored with easily defeating monsters, and wants someone to give him a challenge to bring back the spark of being a hero.
Upon bearing witness to Saitama's amazing power, Genos, a cyborg, is determined to become Saitama's apprentice. During this time, Saitama realizes he is neither getting the
recognition that he deserves nor known by the people due to him not being a part of the Hero Association. Wanting to boost his reputation, Saitama decides to have Genos register with him, in exchange for taking him in as a pupil. Together, the two begin working their way up toward becoming true heroes, hoping to find strong enemies and earn respect in the process.
She is married to Kosaku Esemori. Following her suicide attempt, she quits her job and returns to Tokyo to resume her idol activities.
Sakuko Akiyama (秋山 朔子, Akiyama Sakuko) Portrayed by: Miyu Honda[3] Reiji's childhood friend who studies at a private all-girls' school and is aiming to go to university in Tokyo. She wants to be an author, in particular
admiring Esemori's work, and is a fan of the idol group Acrylic. She is nicknamed Chako (チャコ) due to her chubby looks. She offers to be Esemori's editor but later ends the agreement after he attempted to sexually harass her.
ISBN 978-0-8108-6004-9. ^ "Yu Yu Hakusho - The Movie - Poltergeist Report (2002)". Amazon. Archived from the
original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved
November 16, 2008. ^ a b Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006).