Garou vs. Mumen Rider, Tank Topper Army, and Charanko

Garou vs. Mumen Rider, Tank Topper Army and Charanko is a battle between the hero hunter Garou and the Hero Association's Tank Topper Army along with Mumen Rider and Charanko.

Prologue
Garou encounters Mumen Rider and asks if he's a hero. Mumen Rider replies with a yes, and Mumen Rider states that he isn't a fan of his. Garou replies by saying he will hunt him and will help him become a complete monster. However, before Garou can attack, he is interrupted by the appearance of the Tank Topper Army, who've come to assist Tanktop Vegetarian in his quest for vengeance.

Battle
Tanktop Vegetarian tells Garou that he plans to get revenge for the other day, but before he can finish his sentence, Garou knocks him out with a single punch. Garou derides the unconscious hero, calling him an adorable fool for throwing away the life spared by Garou. Garou declares he will "murder" the rest of his comrades, but before he can land a blow, he is punched by Tanktop Master, the S-class hero and leader of the Tanktop army, and sent crashing several meters. Instead of being frightened, Garou is excited that he's encountered an S-class hero. Tanktop Master raises his fist and uses his Tanktop Blow to unbalance Garou, and then rushes Garou, using his Tanktop Tackle, sending Garou flying. The Tanktoppers are convinced that Garou is defeated, although Garou spins in the air and lands delicately on the ground, shocking the other Tanktop members. Tanktop Master is shocked by Garou's resistance and wonders if he is even human. The two continue to battle off-screen, and Tanktop Master is then seen punching Garou with his Tanktop Punch. The rest of the Tanktop army is convinced that Garou is almost over, but Tanktop Master is not so convinced. He begins sensing a sinister nature from Garou, and becomes determined that he must finish Garou then and there. Garou coughs up blood, and when he looks back up, he sees Tanktop Master preparing to punch him, somberly declaring that this is the end for Garou. But before Tanktop Master can land his punch, Mumen Rider intervenes, getting in the way of his punch.

Mumen Rider shouts at Tanktop Master, telling him he should be ashamed for trying to finish off a human despite being an S-class hero, and that the fight is already over. The other Tanktop members retort and say it's Garou's fault for picking a fight with a hero, although Tanktop Master tells his subordinates to be silent. He concludes that Mumen Rider is right, and that he didn't start wearing a tanktop just so he could fight with humans. He directs his attention at Garou, and says that if he's learned his lesson, he must swear to never hurt anyone ever again. The hero hunter seemingly accepts defeat, walking away while apologizing for losing control. But instantly, he retracts his apology and sadistically says he will murder all of them. Tanktop Master was prepared for such an outcome, and punches Garou in the face, but this time, Garou is able to counterattack by using the momentum he gained from Tanktop Master's punch to increase the power of his punch which goes in the direction of the hero's punch. Garou is somewhat annoyed that he was forced to use this technique, for it reminds him of his former master, but ignores this annoyance. Garou proceeds to dominate Tanktop Master with a series of punches, and then with a final punch, slams the S-class hero into the wall, fracturing it several meters horizontally. Garou mocks Tanktop Master, who is on his knees, but Tanktop Master claims he was simply caught off guard, although he appears significantly injured and momentarily falters. The hero hunter assures he will finish off the rest of his crew, and it is at this point that Tanktop Master recognizes Garou as the infamous hero hunter he'd heard about. With Tanktop Master down, Mumen Rider attempts to stop Garou, only to have his head bashed against the ground. Garou repeatedly bashes his head into the ground, causing a pool of blood to form around his head. Garou then holds Mumen Rider's head up to the rest of the Tanktop army and taunts them to come and fight him.

Mustering up the last of his strength, Tanktop Master attempts to take Garou by surprise, but Garou predicts the hero's moves and punches behind him and hits Tanktop Master's face. Garou declares that he's already seen through all of his moves, and as Tanktop Master's conscious slowly fades, he falls to the ground, defeated. Attempting to avenge their fallen leader, half-a-dozen of the Tanktop members attempt to rush Garou, claiming he can't beat their numbers. Alas, Garou effortlessly knocks them out using his Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist. One of the remaining Tanktop members attempts to punch Garou, but the hero hunter dodges, jumps up against the wall, and elbows the Tanktop member in the head. Garou proceeds to beat down the remaining Tanktop Army through some unknown means while Charanko cowers in terror. As Charanko is hiding, the image of his master flashes through his mind, and he musters up the courage to stand and face Garou. So while Garou hold Tanktop Black Hole's unconscious body by his collar, Charanko jumps up, yelling that Garou has brought shame upon Bang's dojo. He prepares to use his Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist, but is instantly and effortlessly knocked out by Garou. Charanko runs into Garou and tries to stop him only to be knocked out.

Aftermath
Mumen Rider, Tank Topper Army and Charanko are left hospitalized. Garou's infamy for taking down heroes spread throughout the world and is declared a monster by the Hero Association.

Manga vs. Anime Differences

 * In the anime, Garou slams Mumen Rider's head repeatedly into the ground and there is much more blood, while in the manga, Garou only slams Mumen Rider's head into the ground once.
 * In the anime, Garou more expertly takes care of the first members of the Tanktop Army to fight him and maneuvers in between them, while in the manga, Garou only punches their faces.
 * In the manga, Charanko is not shown cowering in terror while Garou eliminates the rest of the Tanktop army.