1/1/2024 0 Comments One punch man unbeatableAdaptational Badass: In the manga, his Monster form serves the same role as the Webcomic's Awakened form, merely being an upgrade of his base abilities and physical mutations. Adaptational Attractiveness: His webcomic incarnation looks more like a simple thug Murata drew him as an athletic handsome dude wearing tight-fitting clothing.Additionally, in the Manga Garou doesn't have his belief about the unifying power of villainy explicitly challenged by Saitama, and is still somewhat attached to it after the Monster Association arc.After Feral Monster Garou wins against Bang, however, a crack opens on his face and GarouÂ’s sanity returns. His steps into Awakening reduce Garou into a feral state in the Manga originally in the webcomic he was mentally sound throughout the entire process, and some of the scenes where he faces the Monster Association Executives and S-Class heroes are different between versions, with Garou only grunting like a monster when facing them in the manga while he taunts and boasts against them in the webcomic.It is only after Garou is partially corrupted by "God" that he truly becomes evil, but in the end that is completely reverted, damage included. Accidental Hero: The manga adds a cause and effect, to the point of it being a gag, where Garou's monsterification inadvertently pushes him to save other people, no matter how much he tries to enact his evil deeds in place of Saitama breaking Garou's ideals like in the webcomic, it's this bizarre effect that convinces Saitama that Garou might as well be a good guy underneath in the manga version.
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