One-Punch Man fans are impatient to see its second season. In the art world, there are many levels of talent and pomposity depending on who you are talking to. There is a lot of classical artists who would probably turn their nose to anime.

Reciprocally, there are plenty of animators who would rather bang their head against a wall than to enter a museum or art gallery. However, there are people who care enough to try to change all that with their own fan art. Thanks to one hilarious netizen, One-Punch Man fans have the opportunity to see what Saitama would look like if Leonard Di Vinci had him for inspiration.

User @ItsTheLeviathan shared an impressive photo edit they did use One-Punch Man and the Mona Lisa on Imgur. He/she had vectorized, printed on canvas, textured and framed a painting of One-Punch Man.

Looking at the picture, it is hard to deny its creativity. People can see Saitama's bald head hit exquisitely while his nearly invisible eyebrows play in the shadows. Unsurprisingly, fans of Japanese superhero parody webcomic are thrilled because of the picture and people worldwide are imploring to buy a copy of the picture and frame it.

One-Punch Man is the series created in 2009 that began as a webcomic created by an author who is using the pseudonym One. It follows a hero named Saitama in a disaster-prone world.

Saitama is well-known as the strongest superhero of Z-City because he can easily defeat anyone with a single punch. However, he misses the thrill of battle and he becomes to be pretty desperate to find an enemy who can actually challenge him.

The show follows Saitama and his hero friends as they fight against horrifying monsters trying to save the world and gain recognition for their heroic efforts. Fans are crazy for the comic, Japan's Shueisha remade the series along with One and illustrator Yusuke Murata.

The remake appeared for the first time in 2012 and Madhouse used the manga as the ground for their One-Punch Man anime. The series that debuted in 2015, was exalted by fans and critics who enjoyed the show's all-out action and humor. The anime's popularity has helped the show to bloom over the past few years as its manga hosts more than 65 chapters.

The series U.S. debut put One-Punch Man on the New York Times Best-Sellers list and it has even been nominated for an Eisner Award. Its return with the second season was officially confirmed last year but a release date hasn't been announced at this point.