One-Punch Man's Garou May Have Killed a Fan Favorite Hero
The hero hunter Garou has waffled back and forth between heroics and villainy, but his actions in the latest chapter may mean he's doomed to be evil.
Carlyle Edmundson is a news and features writer with an affinity for science fiction and fantasy. He graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a BS in Film Studies and is glad that it's relevant to his work. A lifelong fan of anime and manga, he has attended dozens of conventions over the years and may or may not have cosplayed at them. Currently developing a retro-RPG themed visual novel, "Elven Revenue Service."
The hero hunter Garou has waffled back and forth between heroics and villainy, but his actions in the latest chapter may mean he's doomed to be evil.
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