One Punch Man Artist Sparks Controversy on X Now

One Punch Man Artist Yusuke Murata Faces Backlash Over X Comment
Yusuke Murata, the well-known manga artist behind Eyeshield 21 and the illustrator of One Punch Man, has become the center of a heated online controversy.

The issue began after Murata replied under an X post from the account HJB News. The original post discussed Pakistani people in the UK using wording that many users viewed as discriminatory, especially because it connected ethnicity, disability, immigration, and social cost in a negative way.
Murata’s reply then drew criticism from international manga and anime fans, as many felt his comment should not have been made under such a sensitive post.
Murata’s Comment Drew Strong Reactions
According to the source article, Murata’s reply focused on the physical appearance of the people shown in the post. He commented on their facial structure, including head shape, nose, and lips, while comparing their look to Moai statues and wondering if they could be connected to ancient people.
On its own, some readers may have seen the comment as an artist observing facial form. However, the context of the original post made the situation much more sensitive.
Because the original post already carried negative framing toward Pakistani people, many users felt Murata’s comment added to the problem. Some criticized him for making remarks about people’s appearance under a post connected to race, immigration, disability, and misinformation.
Fans Say the Context Made It Worse
Several users argued that a famous artist should be more careful when commenting under controversial posts.
Some fans said they admired Murata’s work but felt disappointed by the reply. Others said that even a short comment can create serious backlash when made under a post that targets a real group of people.
One criticism also pointed out that the figures mentioned in the original post could be misleading, especially because the claim appeared to frame a specific community as responsible for a much wider social issue.
That made the debate bigger than a simple comment about art or anatomy. For many users, the concern was about how a respected public figure engaged with a post that already carried harmful framing.
Others Defended Murata’s Intent
At the same time, not everyone believed Murata intended to insult anyone.
Some users defended him by saying he may have been commenting only from an artist’s perspective. They argued that manga artists often study facial structures, body proportions, and physical features when drawing characters.
Others felt the backlash may have become too strong because Murata’s own words did not directly attack Pakistani people. From this view, the issue came more from the context of the post he replied to rather than from a clear statement of hate.
Even so, the situation shows how easily online comments can be interpreted differently once they appear beside sensitive material.
Murata Has Not Issued a Clarification Yet
As of the original article’s report, Murata had not released a further explanation about the controversy.
Because of that, discussion has continued among manga and anime fans online. Some want him to clarify his intent, while others believe the incident already shows why public figures need to avoid engaging with posts tied to race, disability, immigration, or appearance-based criticism.
In today’s social media environment, even one short reply can spread quickly through screenshots, translations, quote posts, and fan communities across different countries.
A Reminder for Public Figures Online
This controversy has become another reminder that social media context matters.
For artists, celebrities, and creators with international fanbases, a comment is rarely seen only by the original audience. It can be translated, shared, criticized, defended, and reinterpreted within minutes.
That makes sensitive topics especially risky. Race, immigration, disability, and physical appearance can quickly turn a small reply into a global discussion.
THIS IS our take
Yusuke Murata remains one of the most respected manga artists in the industry, but this controversy shows why public figures need to be careful with context. Even if a comment begins as an artistic observation, placing it under a post many people see as discriminatory can change how audiences read it. In the age of screenshots and instant translation, creators need to remember that every reply carries weight, especially when it touches real communities and sensitive social issues.
SOURCE: NEBU_KURO on X





