Thread:Red Chevalier/@comment-36740624-20190406155938/@comment-24439896-20190406210423

Can you group your responses into just one reply so I don't keep getting notifications?

First off, the Special Agents category literally says "government sponsored".

Saitama obviously drives the plot, he's the frigging hero of the story. And yes, it does exist indirectly because of Saitama's actions (it was his grandson btw) but Saitama isn't the cornerstone of the organization and isn't the main driving force for heroism in his setting.

And an anti-hero isn't a hero who fights for evil reasons. It's a hero who has an "evil" or morally gray bent to them and their actions. Saitama is selfish, but he's no where near being "bad".

By the way, saying "no offense" after something doesn't negate the offense of it.