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Like on one hand, i could maybe see Saitama bleeding a little in the current fight. But on the other, the black specks seem to be a thing Murata adds to impact shots. I feel like at this point we either need a statement from Saitama saying he's bleeding a little, or an obvious streak of blood running down his lip or something. Because the black specks just ain't working by themselves
 
Well this time there is a bit more to it than black specs, but more importantly than just the visual evidence, narratively speaking it makes more sense considering that Garou is now a worthy opponent for Saitama and is apparently getting him to go all out, and furthermore, it's also consistent with Saitama saying he was scratched a couple chapters earlier by a weaker Cosmic Fear Garou.

Still, there is no definitive way to say whether or not Saitama bled there, and the new chapter in 5 days will most likely (albeit not certainly) clarify this. For the time being though, I do believe he bled.
 
I'm wondering how the fight will end. Because as of now, Saitama definitely wants to kill Garou. But Garou needs to be alive for future arcs to happen
 
I'm wondering how the fight will end. Because as of now, Saitama definitely wants to kill Garou. But Garou needs to be alive for future arcs to happen
I predict Saitama will come to know that Garou is being influenced by God through some means, possibly Blast telling him. When he learns that, Saitama will probably come to the conclusion that, since Garou was not in his right mind, on top of his promise to Tareo, killing him would be immoral. He'll probably look past it and spare Garou, but I doubt he'll wholly forgive him, either. If that overall scenairo does happen, Saitama would also have extra motive to fight God later down the line, knowing that he caused the death of Genos.
 
I'm wondering how the fight will end. Because as of now, Saitama definitely wants to kill Garou. But Garou needs to be alive for future arcs to happen
i assume that's the decision Saitama has to make. He made a promise to Tareo, and he saw right through Garou. Does he want to kill Garou rn? Absolutely. But that's not a mutually exclusive thought from also deciding to save and beat some sense into Garou. He has to decide to be a hero in this case, he has to reign it in, no matter how much he wants to kill Garou.
 
because Saitama clearly cares about it?
How? Saitama didn't make that promise out of nowhere. He promised because he knew that Garou was human thanks to his actions but once Garou killed Genos all of those things became null. Since Garou's morality became out of factor, Genos' death should take precedence over a promise to a kid he doesn't even know.

Besides, someone who wants Garou alive wouldn't use a 4-A attack on him
 
people talking about promises when saitama was about to nuke all 8 billion people on earth, including the one he promised on.

Honestly, you people need to re-evaluate Saitamas character. He isn’t the person we thought he was. He probably needs to get his anger problems checked out.
 
I’m knee deep in an argument on Reddit about saitama I think I’m getting through to him
 
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people talking about promises when saitama was about to nuke all 8 billion people on earth, including the one he promised on.

Honestly, you people need to re-evaluate Saitamas character. He isn’t the person we thought he was. He probably needs to get his anger problems checked out.
Except we've learned Saitama had no idea what he was doing. He was confused that he was suddenly in space again, kind of telling me he didn't really expect to destroy the planet in the first place. This is given evidence by the fact that he told himself he can "finally go all out". If Blast wasn't there it would have been manslaughter, not premeditated murder since Saitama clearly just thought he was going to kill Garou, and not the entire planet along with him.
 
Except we've learned Saitama had no idea what he was doing. He was confused that he was suddenly in space again, kind of telling me he didn't really expect to destroy the planet in the first place. This is given evidence by the fact that he told himself he can "finally go all out". If Blast wasn't there it would have been manslaughter, not premeditated murder since Saitama clearly just thought he was going to kill Garou, and not the entire planet along with him.
Saitama did say that he felt like blowing up the planet a couple chapters ago
 
I already pointed this out, yes, and as I stated it wasn't intentional. Saitama wasn't going to blow up the planet because he "felt like it".
“Your honor, I know I said on record earlier that I felt like blowing somebody’s brains out and that I actually did pull a gun on that man. But you honor you see that statement I made was vague, just in jest, I didn’t really mean it.”

I guess he would be free to go if he was in your court?
 
“Your honor, I know I said on record earlier that I felt like blowing somebody’s brains out and that I actually did pull a gun on that man. But you honor you see that statement I made was vague, just in jest, I didn’t really mean it.”
That whole scenario falls apart since it's pretty obvious the "man", your analogy for the earth in this idiom, obviously isn't the target. It would be more like a police officer shooting someone and in turn, accidentally hitting a bystander (or maybe the civilians hurt when caught in wars?)
I guess he would be free to go if he was in your court?
I'm not lawyer or judge lmao.

You're not bringing up anything I haven't taken into consideration in my argument though.

If Blast wasn't there it would have been manslaughter, not premeditated murder since Saitama clearly just thought he was going to kill Garou, and not the entire planet along with him.

Manslaughter is still punishable by the court of law, it's usually just treated as negligence though and thus given less severe reprimands.
 
Yeah, I agree on one thing: Saitama saw red at that moment and Blast literally saves Earth from kinda of a God level threat, since their clash would absolutely trash the planet into oblivion. Kinda brings me back to the famous quote "with great power, comes great responsibility", someone like Saitama can't allow himself to do what he did "just" because he lost someone, like Superman, he must always keep his power in check

The difference was that Saitama may be more grounded than Superman (In this case) and lost his cool, maybe this is because he never had to experience a "loss" after getting his power, maybe was frustration for not being able to save Genos despite being so powerful, maybe all the above, but one thing is certain: At that moment he was everything but a hero
 
Yeah, I agree on one thing: Saitama saw red at that moment and Blast literally saves Earth from kinda of a God level threat, since their clash would absolutely trash the planet into oblivion. Kinda brings me back to the famous quote "with great power, comes great responsibility", someone like Saitama can't allow himself to do what he did "just" because he lost someone, like Superman, he must always keep his power in check

The difference was that Saitama may be more grounded than Superman (In this case) and lost his cool, maybe this is because he never had to experience a "loss" after getting his power, maybe was frustration for not being able to save Genos despite being so powerful, maybe all the above, but one thing is certain: At that moment he was everything but a hero
Ummmm, actually, its, "With great power there must also come great responsibility" 🤓
 
Well this time there is a bit more to it than black specs, but more importantly than just the visual evidence, narratively speaking it makes more sense considering that Garou is now a worthy opponent for Saitama and is apparently getting him to go all out, and furthermore, it's also consistent with Saitama saying he was scratched a couple chapters earlier by a weaker Cosmic Fear Garou.

Still, there is no definitive way to say whether or not Saitama bled there, and the new chapter in 5 days will most likely (albeit not certainly) clarify this. For the time being though, I do believe he bled.
When did Saitama say he was scratched?
 
Garou is just above dragon level +++++ God level will be God cause his name is God so he will be God level 🤣🤣
 
perfect image for serious saitama
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