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people are conflating this appearance of god with
the later, more detailed one, where he appears in homeless emperor's mind and takes away his powers
 
GO PIG GOD, GO!
(Pig God is honestly my favorite S-Class Hero, though I'm not going to delve into why since I don't want to spoil stuff.)

As for people thinking that Murata changed "God's" design, they are likely just getting mixed up with another scene, one that shouldn't be mentioned in the comments here without the spoiler tag.
 
@Redsaint omg,
what if in this manga version they do make a scene with Evil Natural Water being close to King yet not attacking it since it senses that King doesn't actually have any hostile feelings. That'd be hilarious. Even more so with people around there misunderstanding what happens.
 
I fear no man, but...
that thing, It terrifies me.
I wanna go home...
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Evil Natural Water. I'd be hella disappointed if they animate it with crappy CG, and I know they will. ENW needs more love.

Also, you guys don't know how to enjoy this manga if you think Saitama is the only character worth the attention. You want OP MC who always shows up? Read Isekai or whatever.
 
@mister_nobody I know, right? I really don't get how so many people call most chapters "filler" and seem to only want Saitama to show up and kill everything in one punch. (I'm not saying that the commenters for those two things are the same ones, but they are still both present.)

They don't seem to understand that beyond the title and the first few arcs, the series isn't really about Saitama. He's actually one of the least interesting character in the story. As for his story(Saitama's), it's not being developed in Garou's arc precisely because most think of him as irrelevant (in-story) and he is thus not called to action. Furthermore, Saitama's story and personal character growth is one with such a high hurdle (needing to face beings capable of fighting back against him) that it's more so an over-arching story in the narrative of the One Punch Man series.
It doesn't make sense to only focus on him since nothing really happens to him other than accidentally getting mixed up in the story threads of other characters at opportune moments.
This way of doing things is precisely the reason why One Punch Man works as a series going beyond it being a simple repetitive parody. If One Punch Man was always focused on Saitama, it would just end up being a series consisting only of chapters like the first few ones (essentially "monster of the week" chapters, and with even monster like Boros being no more than that since context and characterization (of all characters and societies involved) are what elevated Boros' arc into more than a "monster of the week" one).
 

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