Through it all, Saitama has engaged both the Monster Association and Garou himself twice, though completely by accident. RELATED: One-Punch Man Artist Shares New Art of Season 2’s Main Characters More intrigued by the world of martial arts potentially providing him the worthy opponent that has eluded him since gaining his powers, Saitama poses as the martial artist Charanko to enter a local tournament, eventually disqualified despite winning the tournament after his identity theft is discovered. Visiting Mumen Rider in the hospital the following day, Saitama learns that this hero hunter relies on martial arts to defeat his opponents. This burgeoning friendship is briefly replaced halfway through the season when Saitama's friend Mumen Rider is defeated by Garou. Rather than expose him, Saitama is more interested in challenging King to play in fighting games in King's apartment. After saving King from a errant monster attack, Saitama learns that the top ranked hero is actually a fraud, an unpowered individual who happens to be at the site of various heroic feats accomplished by Saitama and taking credit for them himself, bolstering his standing with the Hero Association and general public. RELATED: One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Heading to PS4, Xbox One & PCĪt the start of Season 2, Saitama finally met King, the highest ranked superhero in the entire world. And with the desperate Monster Association, impressed by his growing reputation for hunting down and brutally beating down superheroes despite being human, looking to recruit Garou into its ranks, all of the major Season 2 plot threads are about to converge in a fateful fight. Saitama prepares to suit up to save his friend, unwittingly about to plunge into what is shaping up to be the most epic brawl yet. Now, Garou, Season 2's new major antagonist, is setting his sights on Saitama's protege Genos as the season begins to near its end. Preoccupied with various distractions, a fair number of the fights that Saitama has engaged in this season have been due more to happenstance instead of his taking the initiative to go save the day. WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for One-Punch Man Season 2, Episode 11, "The Varieties of Pride," available now on Hulu.įor most of Season 2 of One-Punch Man, Saitama, the main protagonist and the secret strongest superhero in the world, has mostly stayed out of the larger action, even as a monster-fueled apocalypse threatens to overwhelm his peers in the Hero Association.
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