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Garou, Psykos and the Monster Association to Appear in 'One-Punch Man' Season 2

"One-Punch Man" season 2 is already in production, but Madhouse has yet to announce the plot details for the upcoming season. However, the first season has stayed loyal to its source material, so people who are following the webcomic and manga series should have an idea what's coming next.

Sources say Garou is going to play a big role this season as he begins to hunt down heroes to test his skills. He is one of the most interesting villains so far in the webcomic because he's the complete opposite of Saitama. While Saitama became a hero for fun, Garou's goal is to become a monster who can defeat any hero he faces. It would be fun to see Garou in the anime adaptation.

Reports also say that Psykos and the Monster Association will appear as well this season. Psykos is an esper just like Tatsumaki and Fubuki and she's actually a dragon-level threat. Meanwhile, fans of "One-Punch Man" know that the Monster Association will try to recruit Garou into their ranks, but he'll refuse.

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For some reason, a lot of people have been saying that Boros will return as well in "One-Punch Man" season 2 to avenge his loss. Well, he was an interesting villain in season 1, but he died in the first season and he stayed dead in the webcomic. If they decide to bring him back, they will have to deviate from the source material.

It is said that Dr. Bofoi will be an antagonist as well this season. Bofoi is better known as the S-Class hero Metal Knight. He's a self-centered and shady character, but he's a hero nonetheless. Drive Knight has already told Genos to be wary of Bofoi, so he might be up to something.

Meanwhile, there is still no air date for "One-Punch Man" season 2, but sources say it may premiere sometime in October. Of course, readers should take this with a pinch of salt.

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