Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-27109830-20180325205827/@comment-26220697-20180414164040

Well, it's pretty similar to Garou and Stain's connections, in that they're both supervillains who turned to villainy as a way to force the heroes to become better at saving people. Besides that, both also act as villainous counterparts to the main heroes, both in terms of powers and personality. Garou's a regular human who broke his own limits through intense training to achieve superhuman feats, and he has a strong sense of justice and desires to improve himself by fighting strong opponents, just like Saitama. Meanwhile, Zoom has the ability to manipulate his own perception of time to achieve speed on the level of The Flash, and his own pessimistic attitude before becoming Zoom contrasted Wally West's happy-go-lucky personality. Because of this, both act as dark mirrors of what the heroes could have become under different circumstances.