@Jordan90334264 Unironically "you need a high IQ to understand OPM." Yeah, okay.
Since it's his IP at the end of the day, idc, all the power to him. But I think that a lot of readers and watchers who tuned in to see Saitama are kind of put off because he was the main 'fun factor' of the series, and without him there isn't much reason to watch. Genos is barely in as well, there are just too many characters and not enough reason to care about them.
And regardless of what people say and no matter how the story has evolved since then, Saitama IS the sole and defining reason why OPM got so popular at all. The art is mediocre, the dialogue is okay, but the idea of Saitama was so fantastic that everyone fell in love with the series solely because he was the focus point of the show. It's subsequent exploration in morality, philosophy (which to me is all just surface level stuff that has been crammed down our throats so many times in so many other mediums) and everything else was only made possible because everyone liked the funny bald guy with the killer right hook. And then they basically took him out of his own story for the sake of developing a way more generic and far less iconic story than the one OPM originally gave us. And I think that's pretty dumb. That is all.