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(#11) Flashy Flash
Flashy Flash is extremely proud of his strength, but it's not as if that pride has no basis. He's a master of ninjutsu who is one of the fastest people alive. If he sounds like the hero version of Speed o Sound Sonic, that's because he is - the two even hail from the same village.
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(#5) Metal Bat
Metal Bat's real name is Bad, which should give you a good idea of what kind of persona he's trying to project. He's a brash guy wih a ton of attitude, but he has a soft spot for his little sister and his cat. When it comes to heroics, he fights with his trusty metal bat, which is strong enough to take out demon-class monsters with a single strike. He also possesses the unique ability to grow stronger as he takes more damage.
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(#8) Zombieman
Zombieman was created by Dr. Genus in an attempt to unlock the secrets of immortality. As a result, he's virtually indesctructable, with the ability to rapidly heal from hundreds of injuries that should be fatal in a space of minutes. Perhaps because of his strange relationship with mortality, he has trouble getting along with others.
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(#14) Pig God
Pig God is best known for his impressive gluttony. Not only is he an extremely obsese man who is constantly eating, he also uses his gustatory powers in battle. He's able to expand his body in order to swallow villains whole, and then digest them. While this is unconfirmed, it's rumored that he once devoured 50 sea folk in one shot.
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(#7) Blast
Blast is the most mysterious S-class heroes in existence. He hasn't been active for a while, but he's considered one of the most powerful members of the organization - it's even rumored that the can shoot lasers from his eyes and command trillions of robots simultaneously. Nobody knows where he is, but some of the other heroes believe that he'll show up when he's truly needed.
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One-Punch Man was originally written by ONE as an exercise for better use of Comicstudio, the webcomic editing software. The series began on the Internet on July 3,2009 and was viewed 20,000 times a day by 10 million people, according to statistics from the September 2012 NHK television program, the Internet Comic Revolution. As a result of popular acclaim, the author drafted the story, including the ending, and continued to publish it on the Internet. This version is called the “original web version”.
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