One Punch-Man is one of the most popular anime today, and it is that, with the closure of its second season, it managed to impress a large number of fans around the world, who became attached to the character of Garou, so who are always looking for what will happen to this hero who tries to become a monster.
Something that seems quite curious to us is that, for many, the battle between Garou and Saitama in the manga has been disappointing, but for others it is considered one of the best, as we are seeing new concepts and ideas launched, such as the demonstration Saitama’s most powerful attack, for example.
In the most recent chapter, we have also been told why Garou is a hero. We are not referring to the time when he was a hero per se, but today, in which, despite having suffered from the Monstrification process and is attacking Saitama, trying to show that he is more powerful and that he is a monster, just get the opposite results.
Why is Garou still a hero?
As you may already know, in the One-Punch Man manga we find ourselves in the Human-Monster arc, which has been the longest arc so far. This has allowed us to enjoy the great battle between Garou and Saitama, in which each one has his own motivations.
On the one hand, we have Garou, who is determined to prove that he is a more powerful monster than Saitama, while, on the latter’s side, he is focused on fulfilling his promise to Tareo and, without hurting Garou, bringing him back. with the heroes.
After a long battle, we are finally reaching the climax of it. However, despite the fact that Garou wants to show that he is a monster, Saitama himself shows him that he is getting the opposite results, because he is staying as a hero.
Saitama has been adamant about not hurting Garou, so he is receiving all of his attacks without responding. This has indirectly made Garou look like a hero, since when he throws the protagonist against a building, he gets the people who were trapped in it to escape and they thank him.
Then he hits Saitama against a volcano and not only serves to demonstrate the protagonist’s resistance, but also rescues the people who were under the eruption of it. That is why Saitama tells him that he has very good instincts as a hero.