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Ask Lex · @therealdoglord · stronger omni man one

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We got a question from at The Real Doglord on YouTube asking who would be stronger in a fight, Omni-man or One Punch Man. So basically which fictional superhero would win in an all-out brawl.

Oh, that's a fun one to think about. Part of what makes One-Punch Man so entertaining is that power scaling doesn't matter. The primary joke of the series is that Saitama is unbeatable. That's literally his whole character design — he ends every fight with a single punch. Meanwhile, Omni-Man from Invincible is more like a brutal Superman type who has incredible speed and strength, but he's still vulnerable. We HAVE seen Omni bleed before in the show, We've never actually seen OPM bleed before.

So you're saying One Punch Man would take it?

Pretty much every fan discussion I've come across leans that way. But I don't see omni man being able to put saitama down and if a serious punch from saitama connect Omni man is probably dead. The consensus seems to be that while Omni man probably has saitama beat in speed by a good margin, One Punch Man's whole thing is that he can't lose. He's basically a walking parody of overpowered characters.

That's actually pretty interesting from a storytelling perspective — one character designed to never lose versus one who's really powerful but still has limits.

Exactly. And honestly, The entire point of one-punch man is that he always wins. Always. Literally no one can beat him. No one, ever. It's not really about the physics of their powers — it's about what each character represents in their respective stories.

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