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+ | [[Lightning Max]] directs the [[heroes]] on the boat to go looking for [[Tareo]] while [[Waganma]] is startled to see [[Pig God]] floating on the water thinking that it is a drowned corpse. Meanwhile, [[Garou]] is still emotionally trying to take down [[Saitama]]. Saitama teases Garou about having four arms which he actually has. Garou then unleashes a mighty attack on Saitama that causes even the [[Earth]] to bulge, revealing a temple with a dragon head risen from under the sea, in the witness of a stranded plane. |
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+ | In another dimension, [[Blast]] and three of his companions notice that the space around Earth is distorting and its magnetic as well as gravitational fields are going wild. With Blast manifesting a visual of Earth in the sight of them, they see that the Earth has bulged. Right afterwards, an unknown woman who appears to be a witch, an alien that bears a resemblance to [[Boros]], and a beastlike male with the head of a lion; all of whom are Blast's companions, along with Blast himself, then rush elsewhere to prevent "[[God]]" from breaking through the dimensional seal. |
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+ | In the meantime, Saitama is unfazed by Garou's attack and retaliates with his '''Consecutive Normal Punches''' that obliterates two of Garou's arms, leaving the Hero Hunter with only two arms remain. At this moment, Garou remembers [[Sage Centipede]]'s words and deduces that "the abominable fist" the centipede monster mentioned was referring to Saitama, not 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 finally gives up on beating Saitama and charges at him with a punch, only to have his fist caught by the hero. Afterwards, he demands the Caped Baldy to end his life. However; Saitama simply responds that he is willing to listen to Garou's issues with heroes and leads him to a nearby hut. There, the two of them are about to have a conversation inside the place. |
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==Characters in Order of Appearance == |
==Characters in Order of Appearance == |
Revision as of 12:04, 13 May 2022
"The Abominable Fist That Turned Against God" (神に仇なす忌むべき拳, Kami ni Kyū-Nasu Imubeki Ken, Tonari: 209) is the 164th chapter of the One-Punch Man manga series.
Summary
Lightning Max directs the heroes on the boat to go looking for Tareo while Waganma is startled to see Pig God floating on the water thinking that it is a drowned corpse. Meanwhile, Garou is still emotionally trying to take down Saitama. Saitama teases Garou about having four arms which he actually has. Garou then unleashes a mighty attack on Saitama that causes even the Earth to bulge, revealing a temple with a dragon head risen from under the sea, in the witness of a stranded plane.
In another dimension, Blast and three of his companions notice that the space around Earth is distorting and its magnetic as well as gravitational fields are going wild. With Blast manifesting a visual of Earth in the sight of them, they see that the Earth has bulged. Right afterwards, an unknown woman who appears to be a witch, an alien that bears a resemblance to Boros, and a beastlike male with the head of a lion; all of whom are Blast's companions, along with Blast himself, then rush elsewhere to prevent "God" from breaking through the dimensional seal.
In the meantime, Saitama is unfazed by Garou's attack and retaliates with his Consecutive Normal Punches that obliterates two of Garou's arms, leaving the Hero Hunter with only two arms remain. At this moment, Garou remembers Sage Centipede's words and deduces that "the abominable fist" the centipede monster mentioned was referring to Saitama, not 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 finally gives up on beating Saitama and charges at him with a punch, only to have his fist caught by the hero. Afterwards, he demands the Caped Baldy to end his life. However; Saitama simply responds that he is willing to listen to Garou's issues with heroes and leads him to a nearby hut. There, the two of them are about to have a conversation inside the place.