I thought of this, but my face is too stubbly. I'd have to like, wax my face or some shit.
Not even a barbershop shave? Damn.
It's not that my stubbliness is too extreme. It's that Saitama is 100% bald. Not a hair on his entire body. I wonder if he has problems in his butt-crack area as a result.
I admire your dedication, but I don't think you have to go that far.
It would look weird. But actually some sort of makeup could make it work. The costume covers the rest of his body, so it's not like I would have to shave my arms or anything.
That's what I was thinking. A good, close shave, a bit of light foundation to even everything out, should look pretty alright.
What did you all think about two heroes that went up against the seaweed monster? I thought the rapier guy would be the first to go down but was surprised how well he was able to hold up his own.
Remember how most monsters have some story about how they did so much of one thing that they became something else? Or wanted something so badly their physical form changed?
I'm going to make a prediction:
Saitama is actually a monster. He became one from his desire to be a hero, became so obsessed with the idea and his training regimen that he mutated, loosing his hair, and becoming a ludicrously powerful monster.
Sill had some good laughs. Pri-Pri-Prisoner was pretty badass.
Sure, but if I wanted to see awesome heroes battling the normal anime way, I can watch One Piece or some shit.
Too bad, that this is what you get from OPM. First it pretends to be normal shounen, when non-Saitama heroes fight monster, and then Saitama comes in as the punch-line.
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That awkward moment when you picked the wrong egg to scramble
http://mikatan.goodsmile.info/en/2015/11/04/nendoroid-saitama/
http://www.crunchyroll.com/store/p/172081/Nendoroid-Saitama-One-Punch-Man-
I'm mostly not joking.
What eggs-actly is going on here?
I was surprised that the slingshot actually had some gadgetry to it. Likewise with the sword.
Also, that's the frickin best cardboard cutout to pose with!
Attack on Saitama
I'm going to make a prediction:
Saitama is actually a monster. He became one from his desire to be a hero, became so obsessed with the idea and his training regimen that he mutated, loosing his hair, and becoming a ludicrously powerful monster.