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If we must fight, there will be no holding back.
— Bomb confronting Garou.

Garou vs. Bomb is the battle between Garou and the master of the Whirlwind Iron Cutting Fist, Bomb.

Prelude[]

Following the destruction of the Monster Association Headquarters and the defeat of Psykos and Orochi, a battle between heroes and surviving monsters ensues in the remains of Z-City. While most of the heroes participate in the conflict, Fubuki stays behind under the protection of Bomb, in order to help any injured and keep a look out for Garou, whose whereabouts are unknown.

Meanwhile, Garou is still buried deep underground, reeling from the damage he sustained in his fight with Superalloy Darkshine. The pressure from his wounds combined with the force involved in Tatsumaki's telekinesis pushes Garou to the brink. In a moment of simultaneous weakness and triumph, Garou reconciles the intent of his existence, and rather than succumb to his injuries, he evolves once again, taking on a much more monstrous appearance.

Garou resurfaces and confronts Bomb and Fubuki

Garou appears before Bomb and Fubuki

As the battle between hero and monster rages on, Garou eventually breaches the surface. Bomb and Fubuki face down the Hero Hunter, and Bomb calls out to Bang, who starts making his way to the scene. Realizing there's no time to wait, the battle between martial arts master and prodigy begins.

Battle[]

Garou growls and leaps toward Bomb with a flying kick as his opening move, which Bomb is able to dodge. Bomb throws a counter punch and a kick, and Garou likewise avoids being hit. As they exchange blows, Bomb laments having to face Garou alone, wishing that Bang would have the opportunity, but the old master is intent on defeating Garou by any means necessary, and says that he won't hold back. Bomb uses his Whirlwind Iron Cutting Fist to destroy the ground beneath Garou, causing the Hero Hunter to leap away.

Garou and Bomb trade blows

Garou and Bomb trading blows

Fubuki watches the battle but is unable to see due to the immense speed of the combatants involved. She's caught off guard as Garou suddenly throws a fist toward her face, but Bomb intercepts the punch. Garou then swipes with a punch to his face that Bomb dodges by ducking before sending Garou flying with an apparent tackle. He takes off after the still reeling Garou, bringing the fight away from Fubuki. When Garou recovers, he and Bomb proceed to trade blows, with neither possessing an obvious advantage until Garou manages to land a punch on Bomb while Bomb's kick connects Garou, both their respective blows hitting each other in the face simultaneously which knocks the two of them back.

Garou and Bomb clash

Garou cancels out Bomb's attack

Bomb appears tired and contemplates Garou's extremely rapid growth, noting the Hero Hunter's newly customized style which has fused every technique together, and questioning whether it came about due to monsterization. Even at a disadvantage, Bomb resolves not to go down until Bang arrives, and he prepares a powerful cutting move which he conceals behind his back. Creating a dust smoke by stomping the ground to disorient Garou, Bomb seizes the opportunity to launch his attack, but is shocked to find that, after the smoke clears, Garou is shown perfectly matching and canceling out the blow using the exact same move as him. Immediately after, Garou knocks Bomb to the ground with a single elbow to the face, seemingly ending their fight.

Aftermath[]

Garou vs

Bang looking at his fallen former student

Bang arrives just in time to see his older brother defeated. Bomb calls out to Bang, warning him about Garou's extreme growth, and Bang remains stern in the face of his traitorous former disciple.

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