![]() ![]() As the elder brother, Bomb takes it upon himself to knock some sense into Bang, and in spite of that talent, manages to do exactly that. Bang, at this stage, is the embodiment of the arrogance that can come with natural talent, something which puts him at odds with his brother Bomb’s humble, training-focused approach to the martial arts. He felt his strength and power made him better than others, and that this entitled him to take what he wished. The overwhelming majority of the chapter is dedicated to a flashback to Bang’s youth, where it’s revealed that much like his future student, Bang got his start as a cocky, violent thug. Warning: contains spoilers for One-Punch Man Chapter 148Ĭhapter 148 of One-Punch Man finally offers a look at the history of the S-class hero Silver Fang, better known as Bang, and it’s at last provided a reason for why he was willing to take Garou on as a student–and why that task was always doomed to failure.
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