Warning: contains spoilers for Chapter 167 of One-Punch Man
Saitama from One Punch Man has always stood as a beacon of hope for the human heroes of the world because he broke his limiter and gained power beyond belief. Recent chapters of the manga may suggest that Saitama could have transcended the limitations of not just humanity but all three dimensional life. This is all thanks to one particular feat of power displayed in the battle against none other than “Hero Hunter” Garou.
One Punch Man chapter 167 picks up on the battle between Garou and Saitama, which ends up in outer space after Blast and some mysterious figures teleport them away to one of Jupiter’s moons. While on this moon, the battle ramps up even further when Saitama declares that he’s going to beat Garou. Saitama unleashes a barrage of Serious Series attacks including his Serious Punch and most notably, his most powerful attack, the Serious Tableflip. In between all these destructive moves, however, lies the key to understanding just how powerful Saitama really is: Garou’s hyperspace gates.
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During the battle with Garou, Saitama was able to grab the hyperspace gate’s boundaries and move it as Garou traveled through hyperspace. By definition, hyperspace is a level of space containing or within more than three dimensions. Put simply, Saitama and Garou are both capable of interacting with the 4th dimension, a feat that should be completely out of the realm of possibility for any normal three dimensional being. This means that both Garou and Saitama are really on a completely different level from the rest of humanity. While the feat of interacting with hyperspace on any level is nothing to
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