Mob Psycho 100 Volume 3

Mob Psycho 100 Volume 3

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  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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Summary

From the creator of One-Punch Man

In a showdown with Black Vinegar Middle School's shadow gang leader, Teru, Mob sticks to his policy of nonviolence and refrains from using his powers--and gets knocked out! The fight seems over for Mob。。。but something then awakens in Mob, beyond the confines of his conscious mind! And in the aftermath, a new story develops with Ritsu, Mob's conflicted younger brother who enjoys the social success Mob desires。。。yet still longs for what Mob has that Ritsu lacks--psychic power!

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Reviews

Philippe Potvin

Le livre a les mêmes forces et faiblesses que le deuxième。 Cela dit, l'aspect philosophique du manga prend de plus en plus de place et c'est superbe。 Le livre a les mêmes forces et faiblesses que le deuxième。 Cela dit, l'aspect philosophique du manga prend de plus en plus de place et c'est superbe。 。。。more

grace e

absolutely love mob and ritsu。 such an engaging story with multiple funny and engaging characters。 even though this is largely a comedy, there are so many times where i genuinely teared up for mob。 i adore mob psycho 100。

July De La Cruz

⭐️ 5 ⭐️“Haga lo que haga, no puede cambiar el hecho de que su existencia lastima a los demás。 Se siente invadido por un sentimiento de incompetencia contradictorio。 A pesar de sus esfuerzos, no puede imponerse a sí mismo。 Lo que siente es auténtica。。。TRISTEZA。”

Sanny

Me encanta la portada,, además me ha ido genial leermelo porque no recordaba nada de Mob Psycho y la verdad es que ONE tiene una manera de hacer hincapie en los personajes bastante interesante, además de que su dibujo me parece súper inteligente y lleno de vida y es GENIAL así que

poet

What are your opinions are recorders?

nur'aini tri wahyuni

sedih Dimple nya mati。 ☹️

Marie Vr (The Books Of Marie)

Se está poniendo buena la cosa jejeje

Lídia Pinheiro

3。5

Karenmatsu - Monbebookish

Mob me encanta aunque en este volúmen vemos más sobre su hermano Ritsu, quien hubiera deseado tener los poderes de Mob。

victoria

family drama is always something i enjoy。 one has a fairly nuanced grasp on how a younger brother would feel inferior to someone like mob, while the latter has his own jealousies; and yet, the brothers still genuinely love and care for each other。 the understatedness of the relationship is only heightened by the relative overstatedness of everything else。 the finale of the teru and mob "fight" was intriguing。 reigen is smart enough to recognize that mob will self-destruct if he continues to refu family drama is always something i enjoy。 one has a fairly nuanced grasp on how a younger brother would feel inferior to someone like mob, while the latter has his own jealousies; and yet, the brothers still genuinely love and care for each other。 the understatedness of the relationship is only heightened by the relative overstatedness of everything else。 the finale of the teru and mob "fight" was intriguing。 reigen is smart enough to recognize that mob will self-destruct if he continues to refuse acknowledgement of his powers (if it is only mob in there)。 though mob technically defeated teru, it's evident that it was a loss for mob not only mentally but physically as well—he betrayed his morales in bending to whatever esper demon is inside him。 。。。more

Malena Vera

4。5🌟

CJ Redding

Keeping me engaged。 There's some nice set up here for some promising developments。 Keeping me engaged。 There's some nice set up here for some promising developments。 。。。more

Nathi

3。5LOVED the first chapter and Ritsu‘s character development

Cait

Just bought this to laugh at Teru's butt。 Just bought this to laugh at Teru's butt。 。。。more

Mairead

Ritsu。 I am very upset with you。 mob, teru, reigen, and the body improvement club: ily

Ashe Catlin

Bit disappointing after the last volume, very wordy。 Usually a manga takes me 30 minutes to read and this took an hour, it’s just standard sized no extra pages。 The fight from the last volumes end how you expect it to, with some nice visuals。 This time around the focus is on Mob’s little brother, which is alright but it’s like reading a volume one again。 Mob is just in the background, granted I did really like the stuff with him and Tome。

Alyssa

Get you a son that will angst over spoons like Ritsu。

Paul Spence

From ONE, the creator of One-Punch Man!, Mob Pyscho 100 tells the story of Shigeo Kageyama, aka Mob。 At first glance, Mob looks like your average middle school boy, and although it seems like there’s nothing special about him, he is a powerful esper with a massive amount of psychic power。 To help keep control of his skills, he committed to go through life under an emotional shackle。 To help learn how to control his abilities, Mob works a part-time job as an assistant to Reigen Arataka, a self-pr From ONE, the creator of One-Punch Man!, Mob Pyscho 100 tells the story of Shigeo Kageyama, aka Mob。 At first glance, Mob looks like your average middle school boy, and although it seems like there’s nothing special about him, he is a powerful esper with a massive amount of psychic power。 To help keep control of his skills, he committed to go through life under an emotional shackle。 To help learn how to control his abilities, Mob works a part-time job as an assistant to Reigen Arataka, a self-proclaimed psychic and con-man。 Mob wants to live a normal life like the people around him, but due to some unfortunate events, he gets further away from his goal。 When his suppressed feelings and emotions continue to grow inside of him, Mob’s powers slowly start to break through its limits。Mob Psycho 100 Volume #3, published by Dark Horse Comics, brings the battle between Black Vinegar Middle Schools shadow gang leader, Teru, and Mob to a close。 Teru is also an esper with immense power and he pressures Mob into fighting to see who is more powerful。 However, Mob sticks to his promise to be non-violent and refuses to use his skills on people。 When Mob gets knocked out and the fight seems over, something then awakens in him and takes control。Overall most of the manga’s artwork is pretty rough and simple。 I would say it has a more unorthodox style compared to other manga。 However, I feel that is done intentionally to reflect the tone of the series。 So the simplistic character designs, while they may appear crude in some standards also allows more opportunity for the artist to distort characters and surroundings in certain scenes。 For example, they can contort the character’s features for more dramatic emotions, displays of power, or for a quick gag。 One well-done example of this is when Mob loses control of his powers in his fight with Teru。 The artist alters Mob’s appearance and the surroundings to convey the exaggerated shift in Mob and to display how immense his powers are。Another thing I liked about Mob Psycho 100 Volume #3 was that it touched on how Mob’s inner-struggles with his powers cause him stress and affect him emotionally。 When it comes to manga, in general, it is not uncommon for a lot of the protagonist to be a young person with unique abilities or massive power。 Because there’s so much focus on how skilled and or strong these character types are, I think it is very easy to forget that they are still children。 Children that are still growing up, not just physically but emotionally too。 And with that, they are learning how to process and vent their feelings。When it comes to Mob, he’s aware of how strong his powers are, but whenever his emotions, usually because of stress or fear, reach their capacity something powerful awakens and takes control of him。 Early on in the series Mob lost control of his powers when he and his little brother, Ritsu, were being bullied by older kids。When he saw Ritsu get hurt, something inside of him snapped, and he lost control of his powers。 When he became conscious again, he sees the amount of damage his powers caused, and from that point on, he started suppressing his feelings in hopes of controlling his powers better。 So when his fight with Teru is over and he becomes conscious, he sees that he failed to control his emotions and powers again。 This causes him to breakdown and cry。 In this scene, the reader sees just how much his struggle with his powers affects him。Another thing I enjoyed in this volume was seeing Reigen be a good and supportive mentor to Mob。 While it looks like Reigen, being the fake psychic that he truly is, only keeps Mob round so he can exploit his psychic powers to stay in business。 However, he does genuinely care about Mob’s wellbeing and is a good mentor to him when he needs it。 For example, following the events of his fight with Teru, Mob is feeling down and feels like his powers cause nothing but problems for the people around him。 Even going so far as to wish he didn’t have them anymore。Reigen tells Mob that his powers are useful to him and encourages him not to feel ashamed of his abilities, but instead, he should learn to control them better。 Reigen also recognises that Mob needs guidance because, without it, his powers and the stress of them would be too much for the boy to handle。 And while Mob seems to be pretty aware of the fact that Reigen uses him for his powers, he still respects and trusts most of the advice he gives him。 I think the reason for this is because Reigen was one of the first people, besides his little brother, that appreciated his powers and accepted him。Lastly, I enjoyed seeing more Mob’s brother, Ritsu’s true feelings revealed。 Compared to his older brother, Mob, Ritsu is the complete opposite in nearly way。 He’s popular, easy to socialise with, good at sports and he’s a model student。 However, Ritsu considers himself to be lacking and desires something that Mob has – his powers。 Ritsu thinks Mob’s powers are incredible and would like nothing more than to be like his brother, but it seems he doesn’t have any powers at all。 This causes him to feel conflicted because in his eyes no matter how popular he is, he still isn’t as good as his older brother, and that makes him start to have some resentment towards him。Overall, I recommend checking Mob Psycho 100 Volume #3 out。 While at first glance, the art may not grab your attention, it does have its place in the story。 And while the overall tone of the manga is humour, it does have some deeper touching moments that make you appreciate the characters a bit more。 I also recommend this if you are looking for a new refreshing manga to read that’s a little different too。 。。。more

Alejandro Casanova vázquez

3。5

Rolando Marono

Otro tomo muy interesante de esta serie de ONE。 Un poco menos emotivo que el tomo anterior, sin embargo las escenas posteriores a Mob usando sus poderes son emotivas y muy psicológicas。 ONE es un maestro al dotar a sus personajes de sentimientos。El dibujo creo que mejoró bastante y las escenas de acción, por ejemplo el despliegue del poder de Mob, es bastante llamativo, la escena del "villano" flotando desnudo me pareció muy graciosa y muy bien lograda。Este tomo fue una introducción para el sigu Otro tomo muy interesante de esta serie de ONE。 Un poco menos emotivo que el tomo anterior, sin embargo las escenas posteriores a Mob usando sus poderes son emotivas y muy psicológicas。 ONE es un maestro al dotar a sus personajes de sentimientos。El dibujo creo que mejoró bastante y las escenas de acción, por ejemplo el despliegue del poder de Mob, es bastante llamativo, la escena del "villano" flotando desnudo me pareció muy graciosa y muy bien lograda。Este tomo fue una introducción para el siguiente arco de la historia, ya que tras los sucesos del tomo anterior, Mob se volvió un famoso rival que los personajes más fuertes de otras escuelas quieren derrotar。 También pudimos ver algunos otros personajes psíquicos que seguro aparecerán más en los siguientes tomos。Lo que más me gustó de este volumen fue el desarrollo del hermano menor de Mob。 Podemos entender qué tipo de personaje es y es mucho más interesante de lo que esperaba。 También me gustó que tanto Mob como su hermano, sienten envidia el uno por el otro pero como no hablan sobre eso, ambos creen que el otro es el humano perfecto。 Seguro ONE utilizará esto para hacernos llorar más adelante。Espero el tomo que sigue, sin duda una gran serie y me sorprende gratamente que Panini México se haya animado a traerla。 。。。more

Jessica

Loving the story, hating the art。

Evelyn

This volume is definitely getting better, mostly because the characters are getting more developed。 Ritsu is having his own little drama; Tenga is bettering himself (sorta); and Shigeo。。。is still being dragged around by other people。 Overall, nothing super interesting or funny is going on at any particular time, but the pieces start to compound and leave you wanting to read more, especially after that last panel。This series has 16 volumes。

Hamid

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 7⭐️/10Finit magnifiquement l’arc avec Mob et sa culpabilité d’en être encore arrivé la On passe un peu abruptement à la suite, sur Ritsu et le conseil, qui m’intéresse toujours moins, même si son écriture est bien faite。 Il commence à se dvlp des pouvoirs et c’est donc complexe avec son envie/jalousie/amour pour son frère, tjr dans cette même thématique de vouloir les choses qu’on a pas sans être satisfait de celles qu’on a。

Ivy

I legit have no idea how to tag this series yet。 Despite being advertised as a comedy, it just doesn't feel right to call it one。 Found family elements only come in later, and despite the amount of gay vibes many of the characters give off, none of it has been confirmed。 (Generally I don't think that matters, but in terms of the book's actual content there's truly not much there。)Anyway Stan Ritsu。 I legit have no idea how to tag this series yet。 Despite being advertised as a comedy, it just doesn't feel right to call it one。 Found family elements only come in later, and despite the amount of gay vibes many of the characters give off, none of it has been confirmed。 (Generally I don't think that matters, but in terms of the book's actual content there's truly not much there。)Anyway Stan Ritsu。 。。。more

Doc

This series is kind of a love-hate series for me。 ONE has some talent but the design of he characters take away from some of the enjoyment though his background work (when I see it is) is much better。 The only thing really saving the series to me is the characters that in only 3 volumes have shown various depths of emotions and motivations as they go through the hell which is high school life (if you live in an area with high school gangs) but also having to deal with an uncontrollable and dange This series is kind of a love-hate series for me。 ONE has some talent but the design of he characters take away from some of the enjoyment though his background work (when I see it is) is much better。 The only thing really saving the series to me is the characters that in only 3 volumes have shown various depths of emotions and motivations as they go through the hell which is high school life (if you live in an area with high school gangs) but also having to deal with an uncontrollable and dangerous power for the main character。 Plenty of gag manga antics later and I am hoping for more good stuff if I ever get to the 4th volume of the series。 :) 。。。more

Kjartan

Okay, es ist schon toll。

Mert

4/5 Stars (%76/100)Not as good as the previous one but it is still enjoyable mainly because of the conclusion of the fight between Teru and Mob。 This fight is still one of the greatest fights in the series and it will impact both Mob and Teru's lives a lot。 After the fight, the story turns to Ritsu, Mob's powerless little brother who wants to be like Mob。 We also learn a couple of things about the Awakening Lab that Ritsu visits。 In general, it was a good volume after a major battle。 Still, the 4/5 Stars (%76/100)Not as good as the previous one but it is still enjoyable mainly because of the conclusion of the fight between Teru and Mob。 This fight is still one of the greatest fights in the series and it will impact both Mob and Teru's lives a lot。 After the fight, the story turns to Ritsu, Mob's powerless little brother who wants to be like Mob。 We also learn a couple of things about the Awakening Lab that Ritsu visits。 In general, it was a good volume after a major battle。 Still, the beginning of the volume (first two chapters) was great。 。。。more

Mele

+ humor- plot is random which is not my taste at all, characters kinda all look the same

Rue

Plot ★★★☆☆Art ★★☆☆☆Characters ★★★★☆Average: 3