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You see some of the SAME stars darker in parts than in others meaning that unless they somehow destroyed half a star and the light is present still....that star's light is being blocked.

I'm saying there is an object close by, in fact the object was already shown.

Drum roll please

La Luna.
Me and everybody else trying to analyze the cope level (yes, eating chips does give you information analysis on a boundless level):
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Conclusion:
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I can see other arguments being valid, but this definitely isn't the moon, and it doesn't line up at all with previous shots of the Earth and the moon.

You can argue scientific accuracy of the light traveling at FTL speed, but the dark side of the moon also isn't some black dot and is almost never portrayed that way in fiction. It has an apparent magnitude of something like -2.5, which is easily visible to the human eye.

Hopefully ONE or Murata will give a conclusive answer on twitter or in the next chapter.
 
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Inb4 Murata just forgot some pages, and they show the Blast squad opening a giant black portal and dragging the energy inside.

But also, inb4 next chapter Saitama grabs Garou and leaps towards the giant black void. As they travel they realise NOTHING is around in any direction but the stars billions of light years away. Garou laughs and teleports back to Earth, leaving Saitama, only to find Saitama waiting for him.
 
I can see other arguments being valid, but this definitely isn't the moon, and it doesn't line up at all with previous shots of the Earth and the moon.

You can argue scientific accuracy of the light traveling at FTL speed, but the dark side of the moon also isn't some black dot and is almost never portrayed that way in fiction. It has an apparent magnitude of something like -2.5, which is easily visible to the human eye.
Not to mention we see the back/dark side of it literally the page before, fully illuminated. Why would they show the moon including that hole and weird thing, and then for whatever reason make it a big black dot the next page over, which is completely 2D looking even though we saw the roundness of it before. And furthermore, what point is there in showing a pitch black silhouette of the moon in that page? Saitama and Garou just got blasted all the way over to Io and the page is about Blast and his group talking to each other.

The idea that it's just the moon is one of the most copium downplay attempts I've ever seen. It is completely unsupported, makes no sense from either a narrative or writing standpoint, and is heavily contradicted in multiple areas.

And even the other arguments are still pretty cope, but not as bad.
 
The black void was actually the powers of the Blast Co being bounced off Saitama’s bald head, which then disrupted the light photons in that direction, making the sky SEEM black.

ONE told me. He studied astronomy before OPM, he was also the first man on the moon and OPM is actually a documentary about what he found up there.
 
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Me: "We dont know if at the end of the chapter (where garou punches saitama) he is bleeding or not. it could be the usual dirt stuff. this has happened multiple times, even in the fight of boros vs saitama, so 🤷‍♂️"

this dude: "it is blood and I'm getting tired of people making up excuses trying to say it's something else do I really need to make a video compilation of everytime Saitama got hit in the face and the face expression that he made just to show y'all it's literally not the same."

"do I really need to make a video compilation of everytime saitama got hit in the face and the face expression that he made just to show y'all its literally not the same"


... did this dude just imply that everytime saitama got punched, even by dudes like Carnage, he got wounded..? Or did I read that wrong... 😶
idk what i even read.
 
Random question: I want to know how skilled Garou is realistically. Basically, removing the anime nonsense like internal shockwaves, sleep fighting and all that jazz, how many real-world martial arts does Garou know, and how skilled is he with those martial arts? And if you guys feel like it, if Garou was a real person, how good of a fighting career do you think he'd have?
Well, Garou possesses immense willpower, endurance and pain tolerance. He's also a prodigy and quick to learn, improve and adapt, so he'd probably do quite good. His instincts, analytical skills and acrobatics would also aid him greatly and he also has really good senses on top of that. He'd probably be one of the best though I don't know how good he exactly would be.
 
Random question: I want to know how skilled Garou is realistically. Basically, removing the anime nonsense like internal shockwaves, sleep fighting and all that jazz, how many real-world martial arts does Garou know, and how skilled is he with those martial arts? And if you guys feel like it, if Garou was a real person, how good of a fighting career do you think he'd have?
Mode: Bruce Lee
 
By the way, what is your opinion now about the calculations of the stars? Will they be accepted or are they waiting for a better version?
 
Bonus chapter comes out. Begins with serious punch squared. Shows the attack approaching the edge of the universe.

Cuts to black.

Slow fade-in on two unknown warriors training, both look up as the ground begins to rumble.

”Hey, Vegeta! A solar eclipse!”

”Kakarot, shut the f—“

THOOM! Utter vaporisation. Chapter ends.
 
It's kinda interesting to note that Blast's gates either seem to act as a portal to another, unknown dimension, or can be used as a portal to a place up to like 100km away. So Garou saying "we gotta think of a way to get back" makes sense, as just hopping in to another dimension doesn't solve the problem of getting back to Earth, and the maximum range Blast could take them to was from surface to seemingly at least the Karman Line.
i am sure blast couldnt teleport them further cuz their clash power destroyed his gates which is why he wanted it to direct the energy
 
With stats like these there's really no reason to believe Saitama doesn't get infinitely stronger everyday. When Saitama fought Boros he may have only been planet level while now he's galaxy, and in a few more months he'll be hyperverse.
 
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