Redrawn One Punch Man Chapter 200: Exact Release Date and Time, What to Expect, and More

The release of chapter 200 of One Punch Man has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 30, 2024, at 12 AM JST. The delay in the release was due to the Golden Week break, resulting in a four-week gap between chapters. Fans can read the manga on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump website.

In the previous chapter, Flashy Flash and Speed-o’-Sound Sonic worked together to defeat the Heavenly Ninja Party – The Tennin. However, due to the fact that the Tennin were all from different Ninja villages, they lacked coordination, unlike Flash and Sonic.

Note: This article may reveal plot details from the One Punch Man manga and original webcomic.

Redrawn One Punch Man Chapter 200: Release Date and Time

According to a tweet from Yusuke Murata, the artist of One Punch Man manga, the redrafted Chapter 200 will be available on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at 12 AM JST in Japan via X (previously known as Twitter).

The release of the manga chapter appeared to be postponed because of the Golden Week holiday.

The chapter of the manga will be released worldwide at the same time due to its simulrelease. However, VIZ Media releases the English translations much later, causing a delay for English-speaking readers.

The international release of the redrawn One Punch Man chapter 200 will occur at the designated times listed below:

Time Zone Release Time Release Day Release Date
Pacific Daylight Time 8 am Wednesday May 29
Eastern Daylight Time 11 am Wednesday May 29
British Summer Time 4 pm Wednesday May 29
Central European Summer Time 5 pm Wednesday May 29
Indian Standard Time 8:30 pm Wednesday May 29
Philippine Standard Time 11 pm Wednesday May 29
Japanese Standard Time 12 am Thursday May 30
Australia Central Standard Time 12:30 am Thursday May 30

Where to read the redrawn One Punch Man chapter 200?

Hellfire Flame and Gale Wind as seen in One Punch Man (Image via J.C.Staff)
Hellfire Flame and Gale Wind as seen in One Punch Man (Image via J.C.Staff)

The revised version of One Punch Man chapter 200 will be accessible on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump website. Regrettably, the manga website solely publishes manga chapters in Japanese, lacking the ability to change languages.

For fans who are not fluent in Japanese, there are three options available. They can utilize translation tools, wait for fan-made translations to be posted online, or wait for the official English translations to be released by VIZ Media.

Recap of One Punch Man Chapter 199: Redrawn

Flash and Sonic as seen in One Punch Man manga (Image via Shueisha)
Flash and Sonic as seen in One Punch Man manga (Image via Shueisha)

In the recently released chapter 199 of One Punch Man, titled “Undesirable Relationship,”Flashy Flash and Speed-o’-Sound Sonic were shown fighting side by side against the Heavenly Ninja Party – The Tennin. Although Flashy Flash had a slight edge in strength, the two ninjas were evenly matched in their ability to defeat their enemies.

During the battle, Flashy Flash purposefully spared Gale Wind and Hellfire Flame, both of whom were once monsters but had since returned to their human forms. His intention was to bring them to the Hero Association, where they could be used as test subjects to develop a cure for monsterification.

What to expect from One Punch Man Chapter 200?

Blast as seen in the One Punch Man manga (Image via Shueisha)
Blast as seen in the One Punch Man manga (Image via Shueisha)

It is highly anticipated that One Punch Man chapter 200 will feature the return of Empty Void, the former founder of the ninja village. This monstrous entity had previously made an appearance in the previous version of the manga, immediately following the defeat of the Tennin. Therefore, it is possible that Empty Void will reappear in the upcoming chapter.

It is also possible that Empty Void will not be encountered at Flash and Sonic’s location in Flash and Sonic. Alternatively, Saitama and Blast may confront the monster in his hideout, resulting in a rematch between Blast and his ex-partner, Empty Void.

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