Heroes |
Heroes (ヒーロー達, Hīrō Tachi) are individuals who fight for justice against evil in the world. They protect civilians from harm against monsters, villains, natural disasters, and other threats. Most heroes are registered with the Hero Association and are divided into four classes with increasing prestige: C-Class, B-Class, A-Class and S-Class. Heroes are given number rankings within their respective classes.
There are numerous unnamed heroes.
The webcomic rankings can be viewed here.
Contents
- 1 S-Class
- 2 A-Class
- 3 B-Class
- 4 C-Class
- 5 Unknown Class
- 6 Former Heroes
- 7 Unregistered Heroes
- 8 Trivia
- 9 References
- 10 Navigation
S-Class[]
S-Class (S級, S-kyū): The strongest and most prestigious class of the Hero Association. Every hero in the S-Class is equivalent to an emergency army division.[1] This class was originally created to gather individuals who, despite their low ranking, were capable of defeating disaster level Demon Mysterious Beings on their own.[2] In addition, some of the S class heroes have been shown to be able to defeat disaster level Dragon Mysterious beings by themselves The current highest-ranked S-Class hero is Blast. There used to be 17 heroes in this class.[3] Following Silver Fang, Child Emperor, Metal Bat, and Superalloy Darkshine's resignation, there are currently 13 heroes in this class, the lowest amount of members out of all the classes.
S-Class
A-Class[]
A-Class (A級, A-kyū): The second strongest class of the four classes. When a hero reaches Rank 1 in B-Class, they can climb up to A-Class. Heroes in this class are capable of defeating disaster level Tiger Mysterious beings alone[2] and are also considered very popular. The current highest-ranked A-Class hero is Sweet Mask. There were 38 heroes in this class before the Monster Association incident.[3] After said incident, Saitama was promoted to Rank 39 in this class, thus there are currently at least 39 heroes in the class.[4][5]
A-Class
B-Class[]
B-Class (B級, B-kyū): The third strongest class out of the four classes. When a hero reaches Rank 1 in C-Class, they can climb up to B-Class. Heroes in this class do not have to perform weekly heroic acts to fulfill any quotas,[6] and are also capable of defeating Wolf-level Mysterious Beings by themselves.[2] The current highest-ranked B-Class hero is Fubuki. There were 101 heroes in this class before Saitama's promotion to A-Class.[3]
B-Class
C-Class[]
C-Class (C級, C-kyū): The lowest and least strong class out of the four classes. Although C-Class heroes are the weakest, their strength exceeds that of an average person.[7] When a hero enters the association, they normally begin here.[8] C-Class heroes must perform weekly heroic acts to fulfill their quotas, otherwise they are removed from the Hero Registry.[9] The current highest-ranked C-Class hero is Mumen Rider. There are currently 390 heroes in this class, the most numerous out of all the classes.[3]
C-Class
Unknown Class[]
Unknown Class: Heroes whose class and rank are unknown.
Unknown Class
Former Heroes[]
S-Class
A-Class
C-Class
Unregistered Heroes[]
Unregistered heroes are often regarded as "weirdos" by the Hero Association and do not get any credits or mentions in any media even some of them are well-respected figures within society like the non-hero-association-affiliated members of Council of Swordmasters.[10] There are currently no known unregistered heroes, however, Saitama and Genos previously did unregistered hero work in the past. Often civilians will do and help heroes with hero work, like when Atomic Samurai asked for the help from the members of the Council of Swordmasters to defeat Garou, or Bomb helped Bang and Genos to fight against Garou, Elder Centipede and other Mysterious Beings from the Monster Association, and later save other defeated heroes.
There are mercenary service that deliver hero-like service for rich clients to protect their assets or do bodyguard works similar to how heroes are dispatched by Hero Associations or Neo Heroes to deal with threats or bodyguarding major sponsors.
Trivia[]
- Both mangakas have been asked what kind of hero they would be in the world of One-Punch Man.[11]
- Genos is the first hero in 2 years to be recruited directly to S-Class.[12] The last one being King.
References[]
- ↑ One-Punch Man Webcomic; Chapter 67, page 4
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 One-Punch Man Omake; Disaster Level
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 40, page 17
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 172 (Online), page 37
- ↑ One-Punch Man Webcomic; Chapter 96, page 16
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 29, page 11
- ↑ One-Punch Man Omake; Numbers
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 15, page 8-9
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 18, page 7
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 15, page 14
- ↑ One-Punch Man Interview; One Punch-Man: Hero Encyclopedia Q&A
- ↑ One-Punch Man Encyclopedia; One-Punch Man: Hero Encyclopedia, page 96-98