Saitama vs. Awakened Garou

What are you supposed to be?

Saitama vs. Awakened Garou is the battle between Saitama and the Hero Hunter Garou, who has become a monster.

Prelude
After defeating Sage Centipede, Garou observes the surroundings and cannot see any S-Class hero. He comes to the conclusion that they have all been taken down and that it is the time for him to reach his ultimate goal, to become "Absolute Evil". However, a sudden anxiety feeling comes across him, much to his concern. As he is wondering what's happened to Evil Ocean Water, to Garou's surprise, Saitama lands behind Garou and asks what he is supposed to be. Although not knowing Saitama's identity, Garou still answers Saitama's question regarding what he is by stating that he is a monster who will cast all of humanity into the depths of despair and become "Absolute Evil". Saitama is confused about whether Garou is evil considering he's helped a helicopter from Sage Centipede. Garou reasons that he needs witnesses to spread fear and to know he is stronger than any hero and monster, stating that "Absolute Evil" correlates with absolute strength. Garou then tells Saitama to leave and quit his hero job, as he will annihilate both the Monster Association and Hero Association. After listening to Garou, Saitama begins to leave without acknowledging Garou as a monster, which prompts Garou to doubt if the hero was following what he said. Saitama, with a frustrated expression, speaks to him that he went out of his way to complain about the noise and somehow his house later got destroyed. Because of that, the hero is extremely upset and says that he would rather blow up the entire planet, making Garou shiver with his words. As Saitama leaves, Garou calls out to him, saying how he will pay should he underestimate "Absolute Evil" and charges at him with a punch. Unfortunately for him, Saitama is faster and with an impulsive punch, knocks Garou back before the latter could land the hit. After being punched, Garou manages to remember Saitama, identifying him as the bald guy he's run into several times before.

Battle
Garou recovers from being punched by Saitama and starts fighting him for real. They begin exchanging blows while crossing large distances, reaching far into the sky. Saitama attacks Garou with a punch aimed at his head but Garou manages to dodge it before ax-kicking him into ground, causing a landmass to severely crack. When Saitama stands up on his feet, Garou leaps down towards him with a hand-chop, striking his head directly, causing a forceful impact on the surroundings. However, the hand-chop is not enough to faze the hero, who retaliates with a simple headbutt that shatters Garou's forearm. Despite this, Garou manages to regenerate his forearm quickly and attempts a punch on Saitama, although the Caped Baldy is faster, punching him back first. After being knocked away a considerable distance by Saitama, Garou's body, in response to his anger, undergoes a mutation that increases his size and stature as well as his strength. At this moment, Tareo approaches him and tells him that he is a hero, which annoys Garou, who tries to explain again that he is not at all a hero. Even after what Garou says, the boy still insists that Garou is the greatest hero in his point of view and tells him to stop pretending to be a monster. Saitama slowly comes up to the two of them while commenting on what Garou has done, including hunting heroes, crushing dojos, and now playing monster and making kids cry. As Saitama takes his steps towards the Hero Hunter, Tareo tries to stop him from further fighting the hero, although Garou still punches Saitama hard in the head after being provoked by the Caped Baldy. Garou is surprised that Saitama is unscathed even after taking a punch so hard head-on while Saitama reassures a shocked Tareo that Garou will not be able to hurt him. Garou then tries to kick Saitama but is slapped away by the hero. Saitama asks Tareo if the boy wants him to stop Garou, which Tareo nods. Now that there are only the two of them, Saitama questions why Garou is acting like a monster despite previously having helped heroes. Garou tries to reason that he was merely using them to further his goals. After Saitama lumps Garou's "Absolute Evil" together with world peace, Garou angrily charges at Saitama. He manages to parry a punch from Saitama, hand-chops him in the right side of his face and lands a punch on his head before elbowing him in the stomach, all done very quickly. When Saitama grabs Garou's arm, Garou performs several lock-on moves that he eventually hits Saitama with a hard punch in the hip. Garou proceeds to use his God Slayer Instant Attack, slamming Saitama into ground with a flurry of punches and hand-strikes. However; Saitama soon emerges nearby after digging underground and throws a big rock at Garou while asking the Hero Hunter if he keeps avoiding his punches with martial arts, which Garou confirms while shattering the rock by rotating both his arms. Garou attempts a barrage of attacks on Saitama, but the hero manages to dodge, prompting him to remark that Saitama has amazing reflexes and agility but lacks skill and still has plenty of openings. Claiming to be able to read all of Saitama's moves, Garou declares that the hero will lose due to his lack of technique and being a complete amateur before sending him crashing into several buildings with his God Slayer Ascending Attack. Garou quickly catches up to Saitama and uses his Great Fa Jin, crashing him through the buildings, ultimately pulverizing them and generating dust smoke. Believing he has won, Garou states that Saitama may have incredible tough skin and bones but he cannot train his internal organs, which Garou believes to have been damaged by his attack. However, to his surprise, Saitama emerges completely unharmed. It is then shown that Garou, in destroying the buildings, accidentally saved five Hero Association staff members who have been inside an underground shelter trapped in the rubble. As all of them show their gratitude to him before leaving, Saitama ironically comments on how "Absolute Evil" is good at saving people. Enraged, Garou attacks Saitama again and soon evolves further, taking on a demonic form with a pair of wings and longhorns. While defending against an onslaught from him, Saitama states that Garou has improved a little, which angers the Hero Hunter, who with a punch, knocks him into a soon-to-erupt volcano. Garou immediately charges at Saitama and strikes him with both of his open palms, causing the mountain behind to shatter due to the powerful impact. After the attack, Garou is on his knees and panting while an unharmed Saitama simply punches him away. Recovering his balance, Garou is impressed that Saitama could withstand the attack that destroyed the volcano behind him. In destroying the volcano, Garou has accidentally saved a city from being covered by its lava flow, which catches Saitama's interest who comments that Garou has great hero instincts and reminds him of King. Garou grows two more arms and continues his onslaught on Saitama, showing clear panic trying to defeat the hero. Despite being attacked by the Hero Hunter who is using all of his four arms, Saitama still manages to dodge, and parries a flurry of Garou's punches with only one hand, while also telling him to give up. Afterwards, Garou places two of his hands on Saitama and takes a form that resembles a jet while his remaining two arms emit energy to act as propulsion. Following with a mighty attack called Extreme Fa Jin, Garou pushes Saitama into ground, creating intense seismic waves that pass through Earth's core. The attack is so immensely powerful that it distorts the space around Earth, moves oceanic plates, makes a continent raise up from the other side of the planet, messing with the magnetic as well as gravitational fields and subsequently causing the planet to bulge. Despite his efforts, Saitama is still unfazed by Garou's mighty attack and retaliates with his Consecutive Normal Punches. As the two of them return from the Earth's depth, Garou tries to fend off Saitama's flurry of punches but fails. At this moment, Garou recalls the "abominable fist" Sage Centipede has once mentioned and deduces that it is referring to Saitama instead of Garou himself. Saitama proceeds to punch Garou hard in the face, causing him to crash through several mountains and eventually fall to a massive puddle.

As he slowly gets up, Garou is shocked and angered by Saitama's overwhelming power, viewing him as the embodiment of unfairness. Because of this, Garou charges at Saitama with a punch, refusing to lose to him. However, Saitama punches Garou, sending him flying away, destroying Garou's monster form and exposing his true human form buried inside of his monster body. As Garou laments being beaten by such unfairness, he hears a voice calling to him. The voice tells him that there is only one fist that can counter "The Fist that has Turned Against God". Garou then sees a vision of Bang hovering above him and offering Garou his hand.

Afterwards, Saitama ominously notes that something is coming, and sees Garou leap down from behind to face him again. Saitama exclaims that Garou's changed costumes again, while Garou, having received powers from "God", replies that the only way to counter "The Fist that has Turned Against God" is "The Fist of God". Now appearing as a void of stars and galaxies, Garou takes a fighting stance with his new form called Awakened Garou: Cosmic Fear Mode, readying for another round against the "invincible" hero. Realizing that Saitama will return and that the hero was not going all out while fighting him earlier, Garou decides to kill Genos in order to draw out the full power of Saitama. Garou then impales Genos through the chest and rips out his "core." Moments later, after Genos is seemingly killed by Garou, Saitama finally returns back to Earth as black liquid begins to rain down due to the nuclear fallout that resulted from Garou's nuclear attacks. He stands in front of Garou with Blast at the other side while everyone else, including Bang, has passed out from the cosmic radiation emitted by Garou. Seeing what seems to be Genos' lifeless corpse, Saitama questions if he truly has a hero's intuition. Saitama, now with a serious expression on his face, unleashes a Serious Punch towards Garou, who responds with a Serious Punch of his own, having mimicked Saitama once again using Mode: Saitama. Blast immediately and fearfully realizes that the two colliding attacks will shatter the Earth. Blast instantly summons a portal beneath the two and just as their fists collide they are transported far above the atmosphere of the Earth. However, the kinetic energy that erupted from their Serious Punches was so powerful that Blast's dimensional barrier was unable to sustain it. Seeing that he needs alter the vector of the destructive energy away from the Earth, three of Blast's allies come to his aid and managed to create an opening inside the barrier that launches Saitama and Garou forty-three light minutes away from the Earth from the recoil of their attacks while the latter itself is directed towards the opposite direction, resulting in the destruction of numerous star systems in the far distance. Saitama and Garou crash unto a celestial satellite, revealed to be Io, one of Jupiter's moons. The two were bewildered and confused as to what happened and their current location, with Saitama standing above Garou unto a small hill and proclaiming that he can finally let loose against someone who can withstand his full power, but despite the circumstances Saitama is not the least bit excited. Garou suggests that they should find a way to get back to Earth but Saitama shuts him down and saying that they will figure it out after he pummels him before stating that he will only need one hand to finish Garou off.

Unfazed, Garou simply summons a portal beneath Saitama only for the Caped Baldy to casually kick it away much to Garou's utter befuddlement. Unable to react in time, Garou is rocked by a mighty punch from Saitama sending him flying off Io. Garou quickly creates a portal that brings him back to Saitama and attempts to counter with a punch only for Saitama to flip Garou's portal upside thus making Garou hit the air instead before he is then rocked by another punch from Saitama in the chin and sends him crashing to the floor. Unimpressed, Saitama tells Garou to stop using his cosmic "tricks" and fight him with his fists, then taunts him if such attacks are his so-called "ultimate martial arts". Garou, offended by his taunt, obliges while saying that he has absorbed countless martial styles and techniques before he dashes around Saitama with immense speed through multiple portals in an attempt to disorient him. He first attacks him with Roaring Aura Sky Ripping Fist, then redirects a punch from Saitama with Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist before sending the hero flying with Exploding Heart Release Fist followed by Whirlwind Iron Cutting Fist then finally ending the combo with Nuclear Fission: Gravity Knuckle that creates a massive atomic explosion which is then absorbed into a singularity by the Gravity Knuckle. Standing amidst the smoke, Garou declares that his fists are unavoidable and that timing is irrelevant regarding his attacks. But to his shock, Saitama emerges unscathed save for being completely naked as his costume was utterly destroyed from Garou's attacks and replies that even he can do something similar. He demonstrates by digging his fingers in the ground with one hand and unleashes a new attack called the Serious Table Flip and flips massive amounts of the moon's ground thousands of meters up in the air taking Garou with it.

The attack utterly decimates a massive portion of Io all while Garou aimlessly and helplessly hurdles high into the air amongst the innumerable amount of debris. Suddenly, Saitama dashes around Garou with incredible speed, creating afterimages in the process before he directs his afterimages and himself towards Garou simultaneously with another Serious Series called Omnidirectional Serious Punch. Garou instantly avoids the attack by jumping in a portal, only to see much to his horror that Saitama is directly below him within the portal and punches him with a Serious Punch. Garou ricochets off of the slabs from the attack only for Saitama to punch him away just as he is about to hit another slab. Saitama dashes around Garou back and forth with immeasurable speed all while punching him across the entirety of the demolished surface of Io creating a geometric structure of light from the intensity of his attacks. Garou then furiously repels Saitama's flurry of attacks with Water Stream Rock and lands on a large slab of debris. Garou attempts to regain his composure while needing to find a way to get above the rocks. He creates a portal only to have his head smashed into another slab of rock. Stunned, Garou realizes that Saitama's attack had completely warped his sense of direction, like a caged insect being played with by a child. Before he could react he is suddenly attacked by another Serious Punch from Saitama. Garou is aghast by Saitama's limitless strength but remains steadfast and declares that if he is to win against him then he will have to continuously replicate his power and technique until he achieves victory all while he enters Mode: Saitama before he and the Caped Baldy both punch each other in the face.

Trivia

 * In the original webcomic, after Garou transformed into a monster, Black Sperm referred to him as Awakened Garou (覚醒したガロウ, Kakusei-shita Garō). This term was eventually introduced in the manga after "God" bestowed powers upon Garou, with the Hero Hunter then referring to himself as Awakened Garou: Cosmic Fear Mode (覚醒ガロウ: 宇宙的コズミック 恐怖フィアー モード, Kakusei Garō: Kozumikku Fiā Mōdo).
 * Before, Murata stated that if Saitama had not hit the Moon in his fight with Boros, he would have only needed to blow to propel himself. However, that was just his speculation and has not been stated by ONE. But until this fight, when Saitama is sent off the planet by Garou's Gamma Ray Burst, he is able to later return to Earth from outer space, thus confirming that the artist's guess was correct on Saitama being capable of coming back.

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