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Garou is one of the deepest and most misunderstood characters in One Punch Man. Known as the “Hero Hunter,” Garou isn’t driven by evil, but by a belief that the world’s idea of justice is broken. His journey from bullied child to self-declared monster reveals a powerful truth about heroes, society, and the meaning of strength. This analysis explores Garou’s traumatic childhood, where he was always forced to play the “monster” and beaten by the “hero.” This injustice plants a seed of rebellion that grows into his mission to expose the hypocrisy of hero society. He doesn’t want to destroy humanity — he wants to change the system that crushed him. We examine Garou’s frightening ability to adapt, evolve, and overcome any opponent. With no esper powers, no magic, and no enhancements, Garou rises purely through instinct, skill, and relentless will. Each defeat makes him stronger, each battle refines his technique, and each setback pushes him closer to monsterhood. Yet beneath the monstrous exterior, Garou’s humanity shines. His bond with Tareo proves he is not a true villain. For all his rage, he protects the weak, refuses senseless killing, and ultimately shows more compassion than many heroes. Finally, we explore the iconic showdown between Garou and Saitama, where Garou realizes that true heroism comes from intention, not titles. Saitama becomes everything Garou wanted to be: powerful, honest, and free from society’s labels. This is the story of a tragic anti-hero — a man who tried to become a monster, but could never kill the hero inside.