'One-Punch Man' episode 11 spoilers: Saitama meets Lord Boros

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In the next episode of "One-Punch Man" titled "The Dominator of the Universe," Saitama will come face to face with Lord Boros while the other heroes will be dealing with Melzalgald.

In the previous episode, a Hero Association member informed everyone that an emergency had been declared and that all S-class heroes should be at the meeting. At the meeting, Sitch told all the heroes Madame Shibabawa's prophecy and warned them that despite their powers and abilities, they might not survive what was to come. It turned out that before the seer died, she left a note which read, "The Earth is in trouble," and just as Sitch told the heroes to prepare for a battle in 6 months, aliens began to attack the headquarters.

Saitama immediately went to the ship and destroyed it with a punch. He entered the ship and killed a lot of aliens, and as he continued to defeat the enemy, he wondered where the commander might be.

While Saitama was fighting off the aliens, Genos told the other heroes that there was nothing that could defeat his friend. It can be recalled that the heroes were reluctant to let Saitama fight alongside them as being a C-class hero, some thought that Saitama was beneath them. It remains to be seen whether Saitama will get a promotion, as this became a possibility after he defeated the Sea King.

For now, no teaser clips have been released for the upcoming episode, but Yibada has some spoilers on the episode, which were taken from the "One-Punch Man" manga.

According to the website, the heroes continue to fight off Melzalgald as Saitama starts destroying the alien ship. Saitama and Boros meet, and Lord Boros welcomes him to the ship and says, "That didn't take long." Then, Geluganshp appears and threatens to destroy Saitama with his telekinetic powers as payback for destroying the space ship.

"One-Punch Man" episode 11 airs on Monday, Dec. 14.

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