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'One-Punch Man' Episode 8: Spoilers, Where to Watch Online

"One-Punch Man" will reveal a new threat from under the sea when episode 8 airs this Sunday.

The upcoming chapter 23 is titled "Threats from the Seas" and it will introduce the Deep Sea King who will claim to be the ruler of the sea. At the beginning of "One-Punch Man" episode 8, the Sea Folk from the deepest part of the sea will wreak havoc on the city and demand that every human should surrender to them, according to Yibada.

City Z's heroes will try to fight the Deep Sea King but will fail. Fortunately, Saitama, the "One-Punch Man," will arrive to rescue the city and defeat the giant octopus. The victory will increase Saitama's rank from C to rank 2, Design & Trend reports.

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The problem, however, does not end there because more creatures from the deep sea are coming to terrorize the place. A class A hero called Stinger will come to defeat another sea monster, the report adds.

In the previous episode, the Metal Knight called Bofoi appeared. He usually fights away from the scene of the battle and controls a rocket-shooting cyborg. Bofoi will once again be seen in "One-Punch Man" episode 8, the report details.

There are speculations as to who Genos' rival will be, and there are rumors that it might be Metal Knight. Episode 7 revealed that Genos is more powerful than Metal Knight, but he was unable to stop an incoming meteor with his powers. Instead, Saitama, once again, came to the rescue and finished the job, but debris from the explosion destroyed some parts of City Z. Fortunately, no deaths were tallied from the incident.

Now that episode 8 is looming ahead, fans are expecting the same caliber of action that they saw in the previous episode. Some are also wondering if the heroes will come back to challenge Saitama and Genos.

"One-Punch Man" episode 8 airs on Sunday evening, but those who want to watch it online can do so via live streaming on Daisuki and VIZ.

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