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Why did the explosion of "One Punch Man" disappear mysteriously?

The most mysterious character in "One Punch Man" is Blast, who ranks first in the S-class. Blast has never shown his face in either animation or comics, and only shows his back at most. , but there are legends about him everywhere in the world, and he must be very strong if he can sit at the top of the S-class, because unlike the king who snatches heads, Blast has actually defeated many powerful weirdos. The first place in S-class is well deserved. Therefore, many fans of "One Punch Man" hope that Blast and Mr. Saitama can have a fight. Although the author has made it clear that Mr. Saitama is the ceiling in anime and other characters cannot beat him, but if Blast tries his best, he may be able to compete with Saitama. The teacher hit a four or six.

But Blast, a character with the highest level of strength in terms of setting, disappeared at the beginning of the comic, and even disappeared mysteriously six months ago without any trace. This matter itself is very strange, because Sweetheart Mask mentioned that the number and intensity of weirdos have been increasing over the past six months. So what's the connection between the disappearance of the blast and the blowout of the weirdos? The editor believes that there are two possibilities behind this. The first possibility is that Bao Bao has turned traitor and betrayed mankind. He colluded with the weirdo and deliberately retreated without taking action, allowing the weirdo to wreak havoc in human society. The second possibility is that Demo is tired and has retired. The weirdos know that Demo becomes more and more courageous after retirement and starts to go out and harass humans everywhere. Next, the editor will explain to you the basis behind these inferences. 1. Blast rarely kills monsters. He may be biased towards monsters

So far in the "One Punch Man" anime, there have been two people who have directly fought with Blast. Weird, these two weirdos both saved their lives without exception. Bao Bao had a duel with the weird Elder Centipede two years ago. After Bao Bao beat Elder Centipede to the brink of death, he did not kill him and allowed Elder Centipede to escape. Two years later, Elder Centipede made a comeback, and many S-class heroes such as Metal Bat, Bongo and Genos were unable to do anything to him. Fortunately, Teacher Saitama took action, otherwise Elder Centipede might have destroyed the entire city. Doesn't Blast know that letting Elder Centipede go will cause even greater disasters? I think a hero at the level of Explosion should have the ability to identify the opponent's strength at a glance, because even the dragon-level monster Asura Unicorn has this ability, and Explosion is much stronger than Asura Unicorn. Therefore, there may be a hidden reason behind Blast and letting the tiger return to the mountain. Elder Centipede's escape can actually be explained by Elder Centipede shedding his skin and pretending to die, but Blast spares the Ninja King's life.

In the original comics, Blast had a battle with the Ninja King, the founder of the Ninja Village, fifteen years ago. The Ninja King was beaten unconscious by Blast, but Blast did not make a last hit. Later, the Ninja King didn't know whether he was rescued by his disciples or woke up on his own, and actually saved his life. Fifteen years later, the Ninja King came back. He gathered all the colleges of the Ninja Village and threatened to kill the rebellious Ninja Flash first, and then go find the old Blast to settle the score. Fortunately, Teacher Saitama happened to be visiting the Ninja Village at this time. He slapped the Ninja King down, leaving only a hole in the ground. Blast showed mercy to weirdos twice, which almost led to disasters later on. Fortunately, Mr. Saitama took action, otherwise the humans in the comics would have to bear the blame for Blast's mistakes. Then why didn't the explosion completely kill the weirdo twice in a row? Maybe he has a side that favors weirdos in his heart, maybe he is a compassionate person who doesn't like killing. In short, Blast's murderous intention and hatred for weirdos may not be as great as other heroes, so he later washed his hands and refused to kill. Being a weirdo, or falling directly to the weird side, is a normal thing. 2. Blast is getting older and may not want to be a hero anymore

Blast appears as a strong middle-aged man in the comics, but this is just a cover-up by the comic author. The reality of Blast in the anime is He is already very old. Readers should not be surprised if the author suddenly introduces an old man and calls him a blaster. In the original comics, Blast's son has already appeared. He is a sixteen-year-old boy. If based on his age, Blast should be in his forties or nearly fifty at this time. Moreover, Bao Bao had rescued Tatsumaki eighteen years ago. Tatsumaki was only ten years old at that time, and Bao Bao looked to be in his twenties. Eighteen years later, Bao Bao should be over forty now. Among S-class heroes, there are not many martial arts factions who are over forty years old and still active. Blast is only younger than Banggu among S-class heroes. The old Banggu who is third in S-class is considering retirement, let alone the number one in S-class fighting hard. Years old blasting.

Along with age comes a decline in strength. Once Blast's strength declines, those weirdos he has offended may come back to take revenge on him. The Ninja King lists Blast as his second revenge target, Centipede. The elder is obsessed with blasting, and it is obvious that blasting attracts many strange people. Blast is a smart man and he understands that if the situation goes wrong, he should retreat immediately. And in order to protect himself, Blast asked his son to come forward as a hero, so that weirdos would not dare to easily seek revenge on him, and he could also realize his desire to protect mankind through his son. If we infer based on the evidence in the original comics, Blast should not have rebelled, but that his strength had declined and he wanted to retire. However, he applied to the Heroes Association, and the Heroes Association would definitely not agree, so he chose to mysteriously disappear and leave without saying goodbye.

3. The three views of Blast are not necessarily righteous, and his sense of justice may not be very strong

There is a sense of justice in "One Punch Man". In the setting book, what is Mr. Saitama's sense of justice? ? ?, which means that in the eyes of ordinary people, Teacher Saitama is a person with a very vague sense of justice, because Teacher Saitama has cursed in public many times and offended many passers-by in the comics. Although there is no data about Blast in the setting book, his sense of justice in the setting is not very high, because Blast in the original comics is a relatively cold person. The first thing he said after saving the tornado was: "Never think that someone will help you at a critical moment." This sentence directly created Tatsumaki's later withdrawn and cold character. Tatsumaki's sense of justice in the setting book is only 7, which is an upper-middle level, while Blast's sense of justice may be even lower than Tatsumaki's, and his three views are also It may not be as positive as we imagine. In this case, it is not surprising that Blast betrayed or abandoned humans in the later stages. After all, he believed that no humans would help him at the critical moment, so when his strength declined and his life was threatened, he wanted to be alone and no longer protect humans.

It has been nearly half a year since Blast disappeared from the comics. In addition to the weirdos getting stronger and stronger, what other changes have happened in half a year? Within half a year, the Monster Association became stronger and stronger, and finally forced the Heroes Association to come out to crusade. Blast may have known about the existence of the Weird Association for a long time, but he has not communicated with the Heroes Association. According to the officials of the Hero Association, Blast has not contacted him once in half a year. After the battle of the Monster Association, the Hero Association reorganized, and a new organization called "neo heroes" emerged, with Blast's son serving as the leader of the "neo heroes". Did Blast deliberately not inform the Heroes Association, causing the Heroes Association to suffer heavy damage and be replaced by "neo heroes"? Does he have some connection with the neo hero? The story of the original comic should explain it to us next. Editor's summary:

As the most mysterious character in "One Punch Man", Blast is surrounded by many mysteries, the most mysterious of which is the mystery of his unexplained disappearance. The reason why Blast disappeared from the world may be because he has betrayed, maybe he just wants to retire, maybe he has reached a deal with the "neo heroes" and no longer serves the Hero Association. Of course, these assumptions still need to be confirmed by the comic book author. If the comic book author said on a whim that the explosion was just a trip to relax for half a year, then the editor also thinks it makes sense.

As a fan of "One Punch Man", the editor is very much looking forward to Blast's appearance. No matter whether the person is friend or foe, handsome or ugly, as long as he can have a hearty fight, the editor will be very satisfied. What do you think?