The crime-fighting action of One Punch Man has unleashed another onslaught of devastating fight scenes, giving the anime’s other lesser heroes more screen-time before the overpowered Saitama arrives, while also providing some unexpected exhibitionist service of the (likely much undesired) male variety.
Omake:
That blonde in bikini is actually an easter egg. It’s the main character of another manga by One, the author of OPM.
well at least girls got some fan service
what is this obsession with men fisting each other?
its like you lot turned into fujoshits.
Why do you keep describing ‘punching each other’ as ‘fisting each other’? Do you secretly have a fisting fetish?
Clearly it’s because he likes to watch men fist each other. It’s a Freudian Slip. But hey, if he likes watching men fist each other, who am I to judge? Live and let live.
I’m not inviting him to join me on the front seat in a prize-fighting event. He is going to start hyperventilating and make the whole spectacle awkward.
The change to how saitama encountered unlicensed rider was not cool
Saitama should be included on the Guinness World Record for the super hero with the most exaggerating strength and power.
Yeah, not like Superman “I pulled an entire solar system without breaking a sweat” Kent isn’t exaggerated.
Superman had over 70 years and was involved in millions of stories to become that powerful.
That’s not how it worked, not that it matters because superman is garbage not even suitable for children.
Superman has to be the greatest Gary Stu of all recorded comic book history.
Gary Stu is a character archetype where said character has no flaws and whose existence is like a black hole of narrative development.
Again. A Gary Stu is:
1. Perfect and has no flaws
2. A Narrative Black Hole (gets all the attention, entire plots bend to accommodate him so he can be awesome, etc)
Grats on your new word usage, but you used it wrong. Superman has always been strong, to be a Gary Stu, he would have to have been a geek from the beginning, yet he’s only acting the part. Also, Superman was created in the 1930s, years before Mary Sue, if he did fit the definition, then Gary Stu would be called a Superman, not the other way around.