One Punch Man has always been about Saitama, the caped bald hero whose invincible power and nonchalant nature make him iconic and comical. But the genius of the anime is in the way it creates its supporting cast and frequently provides them with scenes that rival and sometimes even surpass Saitama himself. On the eve of the 3rd season of One Punch Man, it is already expected that there can be characters who will come into the limelight, albeit even temporarily, to draw the attention of the audience.
In the following list, we consider ten characters who would outshine Saitama in One Punch Man Season 3.
10. King

King has been referred to as the Strongest Man on Earth, although he had no fighting potential. His fame is established through eventuality and misinterpretation, but is intimidating aura is enough to scare even the strongest monsters. King might steal scenes quite easily in Season 3 of One Punch Man through the continuation of such a funny dynamic. His communication with Saitama and the Hero Association not only provides comic relief but also highlights the insanity of the world they inhabit. More moments where the King can shine are expected by the fans since they counterbalance the heavy action in the series with wit and irony.
9. Fubuki

Fubuki, or the Blizzard of Hell, has been an ever-increasingly important character in One Punch Man. She has been a vital figure in the story thanks to her strong psychic powers and the fact that she is a natural leader, but her journey is equally interesting. In Season 3, the relationship between Fubuki and her sister Tatsumaki, as well as her complicated relationship with Saitama, may be given more attention. She introduces the beauty, strength, and susceptibility, and it is one reason why she is among the most complex female characters in the show. Her growth could easily outshine Saitama in emotional and narrative depth if it continues.
8. Bang (Silver Fang)

Bang is a martial arts master who symbolizes both power and wisdom in One Punch Man. His background and fighting techniques as a mentor personality and one of the strictest heroes have constantly been admired. His role can be expanded in Season 3 as the anime will delve deeper into the Monster Association arc, and his abilities will be put to the test in ways they have never been before. Viewers are keen on the way Bang juggles his need to save his students with his role as a hero. His grounded, martial-arts-driven battles could temporarily overshadow Saitama with a more realistic and pragmatic view of being a hero.
7. Drive Knight

Drive Knight is one of the least understood figures in One Punch Man. His mind is tactical, his armor is movable, and his warnings about potential traitors in the Hero Association are cryptic and add the intrigue that Saitama would otherwise lack due to his straightforward nature. In Season 3, his mysteriousness may attract a lot of attention because viewers need to know what his real intentions are. Should his plot grow, his combination of enigma and fighting skill can quite possibly take the center stage, even to the plainness of the Saitama invincibility.
6. Tatsumaki (Tornado of Terror)

The Hero Association is led by Tatsumaki, a psychic giant who is among the strongest heroes and who is sure to shine in One Punch Man Season 3. The mere strength and roughness of her personality, combined with sibling rivalry with Fubuki, make her an infinitely amusing character. The Monster Association arc reveals the full power of Tatsumaki on a large scale, presenting her as one of the most potent weapons in the hands of humanity. Her lapses in emotional strength also make her relatable to her fans. Saitama is the strongest of them all, but Tatsumaki has a firm presence and power that will not be taken over easily.
5. Genos

Genos is the loyal student of Saitama and has always been a fan favorite in One Punch Man. His determination to become stronger, to be loyal to his master, and his constant striving to achieve this make his journey interesting. In Season 3, the attention may go to Genos because of his fighting against the mighty monsters in the Monster Association arc. The fact that he has improved his own designs and is always fighting to keep up with his ideals despite being limited is what makes him relatable when Saitama cannot be. His passionate spirit and emotional curves would temporarily overshadow the collected and humorous personality of his teacher.
4. Garou

One of the characters most apt to grab the spotlight in One Punch Man Season 3 is arguably Garou, the Hero Hunter. His complicated character, tragic history, and gradual transformation into something greater than human are what make him the perfect foil to Saitama. Garou was already established as a lead character in Season 2, and the Monster Association arc has the potential to take his character even further. The fact that he has a philosophy of defying the hero society and asking questions about its values is something that very much appeals to fans. The intensity, unpredictability, and depth of Garou ensure he is more likely to not only compete with Saitama on screen time but even exceed him over the course of the season.
3. Orochi

The president of the Monster Association, Orochi, is a very large being, in both measure and worth. He is one of the most dangerous villains in One Punch Man due to his monstrous strength and frightening abilities. Since Season 3 will likely be broadly dedicated to the Monster Association, the fights of Orochi will certainly be one of the focal points of the arc. His individual design and overbearing sense of menace might be able to demand attention in a way that Saitama, with his easy-going persona, cannot. Orochi has a definite opportunity to grab the spotlight because fans anticipate his confrontations to be among the best moments of the season.
2. Blast

There has been a lot of speculation and excitement around Blast, the elusive top-ranked hero in One Punch Man. His elusive character and his limited appearances have created a fan anticipation that few other characters generate. In Season 3, assuming that the anime decides to elaborate on his participation, Blast might simply outshine Saitama due to his rarity and importance. He is one of the most interesting characters in the series because his powers and motives are explored very little. His appearance at any significant stage will immediately take over the story, which explains why anticipation can be a more powerful element in some cases than the protagonist.
1. Garou’s Monster Transformation

Although Garou, as a character, has already been discussed, his subsequent metamorphosis into a monstrous appearance deserves special attention. This is a critical shift that is among the most exciting scenes in the Monster Association arc. The evolution itself is so disarmingly intense, and his philosophical conflict with Saitama makes this plot one that is hard to forget. The transformation of Garou could be the most prominent storyline in Season 3 and replace the relaxed and humorous attitude of Saitama temporarily. It is expected that this confrontation will become one of the most memorable moments in the history of One Punch Man.
One Punch Man Season 3
One Punch Man succeeds because this is not really a story about the unmatched power of Saitama, but about the combination of heroes and villains, making the story richer and more fascinating. Season 3 would surely have plenty of characters who would seek to dominate the stage, be it the humorous antics of King or the philosophical struggle represented by Garou. Although Saitama remains the cornerstone of the series, such characters bring a sense of depth, tension, and excitement that will keep audiences glued to One Punch Man.