Actually one punch man really does want to be a hero, but he's an idiotic drama queen and got depressed because he's an unstoppable killing machine instead of a regular 20-episodes-per-fight generic shonen hero.
It was alright. I felt like Kill la Kill did the humorous deconstruction thing better though.
What happened with the end though? Felt like they skipped years of plot and ended on a commercial to buy the comic if you wanted to find out what happens.
Speaking of which...why did it take them over 3 years to release season 2 of Attack on Titan after the season 1 cliffhanger? Fuck it, it'll just turn out to be another disappointing "man is the real monster" Battlestar Galactica mess where half the cast turns out to be secret titans.
Remember how DBZ spent an average of 10 episodes per fight, with recaps and dialogue filling in 90% of the time? That's what happens when a show is rushed to production before the author of the source material has even finished writing the next chapter. I'd rather wait for a quality product than have to suffer through a sharp decline in depth or quality.
Yeah the first season was like that too. One episode was straight out of the DBZ playbook: spending the entire runt time waiting for smoke from a blast to clear while giving pep talks to inspire pep talks to inspire pep talks.