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Gravesfield, Connecticut

    In General 
It's a fictional town located in Connecticut, United States, Earth.
  • Collateral Damage: This happens a lot in Luz's fights with assassins until its completely destroyed.
  • Conveniently Empty Building: Horribly Averted. Many people in the buildings die as the superhuman attacks cause them to collapse on top of them.
  • Doomed Hometown: It gets wiped off the map in the Battle of Gravesfield in chapter 23.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Even more so than canon. Gravesfield is Luz's and Belos' hometown, is the reason why Luz has self-esteem issues and why the Wittebanes genocidal supernatural-hating maniacs. Gravesfield's modern society sees Luz as a weirdo that needs to conform to society by any means necessary, namely forcing her to go to Reality Check Camp, which Governor Maxwell took over as a Death Camp which causes Luz's permanent mental damage in the first place. Gravesfield is also revealed to have an unsavory history of witch hunting during 17th century, which is referred as the town's favorite tradition. This time period is where Belos originally came from and the Tyler Wittebane tries to restart only with superhumans instead of witches. Its eventually this Fantastic Racism that leads to the town's demise
  • I Have No Son!: Julia notes she's not the only case of this in Gravesfield. Hundreds of kids from around her town were being kicked out of their homes by their parents onto the streets because of their “demonic powers” and “unholy appearances".
  • Mayor Pain: Averted with the current Mayor of Gravesfield — Mayor Abscott. He revoked the old sundown laws and made it illegal to discriminate against anyone for any reason, with a major fine being attached to those who offended. There was just one exception to the rule, and those were the churches.
  • Super Registration Act: The use of Quirks is considered assault with a deadly weapon by The Supreme Court. There's a new law that states if you're a superhuman you're no longer allowed to go outside unless had some sort of verified license that told everyone what your power was.
  • Town with a Dark Secret: Some time ago, Gravesfield had been a “Sundown Town.” The racial segregation was a shameful stain on the town’s history.
  • Trashing The Set: Gravesfield gets destroyed in chapter 23 by Hunter's Limit Break in his fight with Luz.
  • The Witch Hunter: Many families living here had these for ancestors.

Noceda-Stewardson Family

    Luz Noceda (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Luz Noceda — The Symbol of Justice and Fear, All For One II

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"I know the difference between reality and fantasy. Why won’t Mama see that?"

Debut: Chapter 1/ Episode 1: Luz Noceda - Origin

Quirk: All For One

"When did I get these?! I didn’t have holes in my hands yesterday, so why do I have them now?!"

The main protagonist of All For Luz. She's a teenaged, Afro-Latina girl who woke up with holes in her hands, where people all over the world are beginning to develop superpowers and has a mysterious voice in her head, too.

Luz boasts a staggering power in a class of its own due to her infamous Emitter-Class Quirk, "All For One". With it, she can steal other Quirks for personal use or transfer them to others. She's the second wielder of this power after Rikitasu Shigaraki, a.k.a. The original All For One.

See here for tropes regarding her.

    Camila Noceda (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Camilia Noceda

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"The only regret I have is making my baby go to that horrid camp…"

Debut: Chapter 1/ Episode 1: Luz Noceda - Origin

Quirk: Repair, Quirkless (Formerly)

"You’re still going there, Luz. I already paid $250 for your admission. I know you don’t like it, but I promise you will come out of it a better person."

Luz's single mother, whose decision to send her daughter to Reality Check Summer Camp sets the plot in motion, though she only did so because she wants the best possible life for her daughter. Its a decision she will forever regret.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk, "Repair", heals injuries of herself and others via her hands. This was given to her by daughter.


  • Action Mom: Subverted. She knew she didn't stand a chance against Jonah Smith.
  • Alcoholic Parent: Played for Drama. Camila is not a drunk good, more of a case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. She's much more bitter, spiteful and on occasion dangerous to be around that Luz would rather run away from home than deal with her like this.
  • Almighty Mom: Luz still shudders at the thought of her mama being angry with her, despite how many powerful Quirks she has in her possession, especially if she causes expensive property damage.
  • Alone with the Psycho: Camila is this with Jonah in her own home.
  • Apologises a Lot: Luz mentally noted that her crying mother couldn't stop apologising for a week over what happened to her at the Death Camp. Luckily, it seems her daughter has forgiven her.
  • The Atoner: Camila vows to improve her parenting of Luz, with her realizing just how much of a mistake it was to try and encourage Luz to suppress her nerdy tendencies got her involved in the Death Camp.
  • Berserk Button: Bringing up her dead husband is a sore spot, especially when she's drunk, as her brother-in-law and daughter found out first-hand.
  • Big Beautiful Woman: Luz's mother, is also slightly heavyset yet still beautiful at the same time.
  • Big "WHAT?!": Camila gives an angry one when Masha tells her, after their Tarot reading, that Luz is The Antichrist and that she should abandon her daughter for her own safety.
  • Boom, Headshot!: This how she is murdered.
  • Broken Pedestal: The Republican Party is this to her.
  • By the Hair: Jonah lifts Camila by the hair as he explains before he kills her that he was sent here because Riley failed to kill Luz.
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: When she was younger and had a higher metabolism this wasn't the case. Its played straight now that she's getting older.
  • Church Lady: She was this before her husband died.
  • "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: Camila laments that Luz would have a better quality of life if she never sent her to Reality Check Camp.
  • Death by Adaptation: Unlike the series, Camila is murdered by a Wittebane assassin.
  • A Death in the Limelight: The first half of chapter 19 focuses on Camila's POV, until she's murdered by a Wittebane hitman.
  • Demoted to Extra: Luz's mother, naturally has fewer appearances than the show, due to being Killed Off for Real half way through Season 2.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: According to Luz, when Camila's becomes really stressed she turns to the wine botte, especially when it involves her daughter's school. This doesn't do anyone any favors. It only gets worse after Luz gets kidnapped.
  • Dude, Not Funny!: Dr. Rodriquez jokingly calls Luz a weapon of war and Super-Soldier after talking about footage of her killing twenty people her age in self-defence. This didn't make Camila happy in the slightest.
  • Easy Amnesia: Camila can't remember anything when she's too drunk.
  • Emerald Power: When using her Quirk her hands glow green.
  • Exhaustion-Induced Idiocy: Luz considers her mother sending her to go shopping at the The Independent in the town that hates her to be a lapse of judgement due to being too tired from working late hours.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Despite being in great pain, believing she failed as a mother and knowing she's going to die alone with only her would-be murderer as witness, she has the fortitude to Go Out with a Smile saying she has had a fulfilling life and believing Luz will succeed in avenging her murder.
    Camila: (Smiles) I-I’d rather die then… I’ve already lived a fulfilling life… the only regret I have is making my baby go to that horrid camp….
  • Friendlessness Insult: A well-intentioned but equally painful example as Luz Noceda resists going to the Reality Check Camp, her mother tries to persuade her by adding that camp is "a chance to make some friends". While Luz did make some friends, unfortunately most of them died in the Deadly Game.
  • For Your Own Good: This is why she sends Luz to "Reality-Check Camp" for the summer. Camila comes to deeply regret this attitude when she finds it was turned into a Death Camp by the State's Governor and her daugyhter was forced to kill several kids her own age in order to survive.
  • Going Cold Turkey: She tried this in the past when comes to wine, only she's gone Off the Wagon by the time the story starts.
  • Good Parents: Despite Shigaraki's claims, ultimately Camila is a genuinely good and loving mother for Luz, even if she isn't a perfect one.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Camila often slip into this from time-to-time, particularly in moments of intense emotion for her. Most notably when she finds what happened to Luz at the Death Camp.
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: She was this in her youth.
  • Healing Hands: As soon as Luz gets out of her coma she gives the Quirk "Repair" to Camila, improving her skills as a veterinarian.
  • Heroic BSoD:
    • In chapter 13, Camila is horrified when she hears about Luz's experience at the Death Camp.
    • In chapter 18, Camila became shell-shocked when she witnesses Luz become a Cop Killer and heard from her that she was going to go kill the Wittebanes in cold-blood after her niece, Riley, tried to murder her with Brutal Honesty.
  • I Have No Son!: Defied. Despite what Luz would believe, Camila would never disown her daughter, because Luz was her own flesh and blood. She would stick by her side as much as she could.
  • Immigrant Parents: Camila is mentioned to be an immigrant from The Dominican Republic of Spain that arrived to America when she was 17-years old.
  • In Vino Veritas: Discussed. Luz doesn't know if any of the horrible things her mother said to her were true or not, but it still her her deeply.
  • It's All My Fault: Camila has this reaction when she hears what happened to Luz at summer camp. She vows to to never fail her daughter again.
    The amount of guilt that racked the Noceda Matriarch was unlike any she had felt before. What happened at that camp was something that Camila could have never seen coming, Luz and Dr. Rodriquez said so. She knew that, and yet she blamed herself for sending Luz there. Luz should have never gone to that camp. If she hadn’t sent Luz to that camp, then Luz would have been happier. She wouldn’t have to deal with all this.
  • Killed Off for Real: This happens to her in chapter 19.
  • Kindly Vet: Luz's mother Camila works as a veterinarian. Because of her job Luz gives her Healing Hands powers that allow her to run her own animal hospital.
  • Lady Drunk: She can be very bitter and mean drunk.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: She's initially unaware that Luz's vigilante activities or being targeted by the Wittebanes' assassins, which includes her niece, Riley, until chapter 18.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: This is what happens to her corpse when the assassins teleport point in the way of Luz's exploding Deadly Force Field.
  • Mama Bear: Camila give her local Dirty Cop sheriff a piece of her mind for abusing his authority to make her daughter's life more difficult.
  • Mama Didn't Raise No Criminal: Camila has a hard time wrapping her head around the fact Luz just moments before told her she was going to go kill more people outside of self-defence.
  • Moment of Weakness: Played for Drama. As much as Camilla loves her daughter, she also wishes that she was better at fitting in so that she didn't have to deal with being socially outcast. This fuels her decision to send Luz to Reality Check Summer Camp, even though she didn't actually want to see her Blithe Spirit crushed. Not only does the camp turn out to be far worse than she'd imagined, Shigaraki suggests to Luz this "proves" that her mother is actually a Resentful Guardian.
  • The Mourning After: She's still single, even years after her husband Manny died.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Camila has this reaction she hears from Luz's doctor about her horrible experience at the camp she was sent to.
  • My Greatest Failure: Camila feels like she failed as a mother to Luz by forcing her to go to Reality Check Camp when, unknown to her, was turned into a Deadly Game for superpowered kids and her daughter ended up killing 20 people, leading to a chain of events that almost irreparably destroyed Luz's mental health and innocence. She tearfully apologises to Luz for a week for this. She considers it her greatest failure.
    Camila: Oh, Luz… I’m so… so sorry…
  • Nice Girl: Just like Luz, she's kind, caring, and well-meaning... when sober. Unfortunately, in her attempts to be caring for her daughter, she ends up accidentally pushing her away into Shigaraki's hands, though she's now trying to correct this.
  • Not Quite the Right Thing: Camila agrees to send her daughter to "Reality Check Summer Camp", and Luz is forced to go believing it would be for her daughter's own good... only for the camp to be a front for a Deadly Game where the campers are forced to fight each other to the death. Shigaraki later gives Luz a Breaking Speech about this that leaves Luz questioning whether her mother even loves her, when that couldn't be further from the truth.
  • Oh, Crap!: Camila screams out in horror when Jonah, a Wittebane assassin, makes his presence known to her in her house. She knew what he did to his wife from the news.
  • Open-Minded Parent: Despite being a religious woman, Camila didn't have Luz baptized as a baby, much to her own mother's chagrin, because she wanted Luz to make that choice, and not force her to go to church.
  • Parents as People: Camilla is a Struggling Single Mother who was pressured to send her daughter to "Reality Check Summer Camp", unaware that it was even worse than she realized — instead of a program meant to teach Luz how to conform to society's expectations of it, it was a front for a Deadly Game. Shigaraki exploits her ignorance to convince Luz that her mother never truly cared about her; not enough to fight for her daughter's sake, anyway... when in reality, Camilla does care for Luz, and she desperately tries to correct her mistakes by standing up for her even as things go increasingly to hell.
  • Personality Powers: Camila has Healing Hands which goes well with her Kindly Vet job and Nice Girl nature. She also wants to "Repair" her relationship with her daughter.
  • Power Incontinence: Sometimes her powers go off on its own when emotionally stressed, but since her Quirk is Healing Hands, its not really an issue.
  • Prayer of Malice: When Camila prays for her daughter's recovery, she also prays for the governor that orchestrated the Deadly Game to suffer for the rest of his life in prison.
  • Precision F-Strike: Camila calls literal bullshit on the police chief's excuses.
  • Rags to Riches: Downplayed. The Quirk her daughter gave her, Repair, has improved Camila's veterinarian skills to the point that she now runs her very own animal clinic. Thanks to that, she and her daughter no longer live in that small lower-class house and are able to afford a better home for 2 to have a fresh start.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Luz's mother, genuinely cares for Luz, and loves her creativity, but sent her to Reality Check summer camp because she didn't want Luz to get bullied in school like she was. When she finds out it was a front for a Deadly Game Luz almost died and had to kill in order to survive, she is horrified and vows never to fail her daughter again.
  • Screaming Woman: Camila becomes when she sees Jonah has broken into her house.
  • Sentimental Drunk: Inverted. She can be straight up abusive and unbearable when drunk.
  • Sheep in Sheep's Clothing: As part of his attempt to break Luz, Shigaraki suggests that her mother Camila secretly despises her. As evidence, he harps on how Camila forced her to attend Reality Check Summer Camp, which was intended to crush her Blithe Spirit and force her to conform to what's considered "normal". However, this isn't the case, being more of a Moment of Weakness that Camila regretted and loves her daughter like any mother would.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Camila sends Luz to Summer Camp despite the Mass Super-Empowering Event happening just yesterday... which leads to her State's Governor during the camp into a Deadly Game that Luz is forced into a kill or be killed situation.
  • Struggling Single Mother: Thanks to her new Healing Hands Quirk, she now run her own animal hospital and can afford a better house to live in. However, while money isn't an issue, Camila clearly struggles to cope with her husband's death while raising a child, and the fact that Luz sometimes acts out due to her undiagnosed neurodivergence and PTSD from the Reality Check Summer Camp she send Luz to, a decision she greatly regrets. She also has to deal with the scorn of her community her daughter gets thanks to the local sheriff.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: She considers Riley trying to kill Luz to be this.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: One of the nicest characters in the story and gets murdered.
  • Tough Love: Her sending Luz to Reality Check Camp was this. Needless to say it didn't work out.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Luz mentions that cream-filled donuts are one of Camila's favourites.
  • Tragic Keepsake: Downplayed. The "Repair" Quirk would be this to Camila from Luz since she ran away but not dead, if she wasn't assassinated.
  • Trauma Conga Line: As Camila is about to break down in tears with her face in her hands, she left asking her why this is happening to her family. First, her husband, Manny, died of acute heart failure, then her parents died in an earthquake, and now her daughter had been put through hell and back by pretty much everyone around them. They weren't even safe from her own family, considering her niece Riley just tried to murder Luz not too long ago. Camila doesn't even have the closure of an explanation on why she'd do something so unforgivable to her own blood. Then Jonah shows up...
  • Unbroken Vigil: She does to Luz while she's recovering from surgery.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Camila may have been the one to send Luz to Summer Camp, but she knew nothing about it being turned into a Death Camp for superhumans.
  • Wants Versus Needs: Camila Noceda wants more than anything for her daughter to have a happy and fulfilling life.However, she felt that in order to do so she has to suppress her daughter's nerdy and energetic tendencies in order for Luz to have said fulfilling life by sending her to Reality Check Camp. Learning that her daughter was sent to a Death Camp instead and was forced to kill people to survive made her wish she never had this mindset.
  • Wine Is Classy: Subverted. She likes drinking wine but she's anything but classy after having too many.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: She gave Luz a scolding for bringing live snakes into her school that nearly got her expelled by the principal.
  • You Killed My Mother: While Camila has no doubts that Luz will defeat all the assassins sent after her and avenge her murder, her final thoughts are that she truly doesn't want Luz to kill anyone in her name.

    Manny Noceda (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Manny Noceda

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"If there’s no way forward, do what you believe is right. Do what you think will help the most. Even if it doesn’t seem like it would help"

Debut: Chapter 10/ Episode 10: The Raging Flames of Battle

Quirk: Quirkless

''"Don’t forget it, okay? If you’re ever in a tough situation, just ask yourself. What would Azura do? And I promise you it will never lead you astray.”"

Luz's father and Camila's husband, who passed away long before the story began.


  • Dies Differently In The Adaptation: In the show he died from an illness, here he was killed in a car crash when he was taking his daughter to kindergarten, who managed to survive.
  • Disappeared Dad: He passed away several years before the start of the story.
  • Good Parents: Manny appears to have been a loving and supporting father to Luz judging from her memories of him.
  • Happily Married: He was this with Camila when they were alive.
  • The Lost Lenore: Manny is this to Camila who never got into romance again.
  • Posthumous Character: He's been dead since long before the story of events began.
  • Satellite Family Member: His character, not counting his death and connection with Camila's depression, almost entirely revolves around the impact he had on our main character, Luz, his daughter.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: His death leads to Camila becoming an alcoholic, which strains her relationship with her daughter and in-laws.

    Stanley Stewardson 

Stanley Stewardson

Debut:

Quirk: Quirkless

Riley's father and not a good man.


  • Abusive Parents: Stanley was physically (and possibly sexually) abusive towards his son and daughter.
  • Jerkass: He's described as this by Luz, and that's putting it mildly.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: Stanley is reduced to this after Riley uses her Quirk for the first time.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted. He has the same first name as Stanley Richardson.
  • Posthumous Character: Stanley was killed shorter before the story started.
  • Speak Ill of the Dead: He apparently disrespected Manny a month after he died at Thanksgiving dinner that Camila did not appreciate.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Stanley had no problems beating his own kids.

    Alicia Stewardson 

Alicia Stewardson

Debut:

Quirk: Quirkless

Riley's mother and Camila's sister-in-law.


Civilians

    Domenico Jacobson - The Pastor 

Domenico Gregorio Jacobson

Debut: Chapter 2/ Episode 2: The "Not-So-Dull" Summer Camp - Part 1

Quirk: Quirkless

A pastor that runs St. Peters Liturgical Church that Luz meets at a friend's funeral.


  • Allegorical Character: In contrast to Tyler, who's the distillation of a bad devout Christian with far-right conservative views, Domenico is the amalgamation of a good religious person with more progressive beliefs. He's polite towards other people, humble despite his high community standing, goes out of his way to help others in need and most importantly, compassionate towards those who are different from him and even who have sinned.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Pastor Domenico is nice man of god, however, the Wittebanes deliberately sending their daughter to their death makes angry enough to ask Luz avenge Julia for him, something the girl is willing to oblige.
  • Big Good: He's shaping up to be this in Gravesfield against the Wittebanes.
  • Cool Old Guy: Luz certainly thinks so.
  • Corrupt Church: Defied. His church is a place where all of those who believed in God, no matter of race, sexual orientation, or creed could come and pray to give thanks to their lord and saviour Jesus Christ. His Church was the only one in the town that gave shelter to those who “did not conform to societal norms.”
  • Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: Tyler Wittebane is probably the only man he hates and for more than a few good reasons. He believes he puts shame on his family’s name.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Domenico believes that God loves everyone regardless of race, gender or sexuality and is disgusted the Wittebanes' hateful rhetoric. He's also shocked by Tyler's abuse towards his daughter and that his wife allows that to happen.
    That hate-filled dribble made him want to vomit. Those were not the teachings of God. Those were the twistings of the words of God used to propagate hate and nothing more.
  • Friend to All Children: He certainly is to Luz and Julia. He even offered Julia a ride to the bus stop.
  • The Fundamentalist: Defied. He's a very progressive man.
  • Innocently Insensitive: The pastor initially believes the white parts of Luz's hair is dyed. Luz corrects him it's from stress caused by the Death Camp trauma. He apologises for this.
  • Last Episode, New Character: He is introduced in chapter 13, the end of Season 1.
  • Like a Son to Me: Or granddaughter, in case of Julia to Domenico.
  • Miniature Senior Citizens: Downplayed. He's only a little shorter than Camila, an average-sized woman.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Him gathering signatures from the abducted superhuman kids to sue Tyler and Governor Maxwell, causes the former to order the latter to have his militia kidnap the parents to hold them hostage and give Team Heaven's Devils and Foxtrot the Sadistic Choice to either wipe out Team Alpha Squadron or they'll have their parents killed.
  • Nice Guy: His one and only rule is that any newcomer to his church was that everyone was treated as if they were equal. Just as their Lord Jesus Christ intended.
  • Non-Action Guy: Even if wanted to get in a fight, Domenico knows he's can't fight much due to his old age and frail body.
  • Open-Minded Parent: Pastor Domenico is a grandparent version of this. He doesn't discriminate against gay people (even though he admits understand or know much about them.) He also sees children gaining Quirks as a gift from God, with his own grandson being one of them.
  • Politically Incorrect Hero: Subverted. He had recently officiated a wedding between two men, recognising as their love to be valid.
  • Precision F-Strike: The Pastor refers to Julia's Abusive Parents as "damnable bastards".
  • Properly Paranoid: He didn’t trust Tyler as far as he could throw him, as he never did anything nice for his own daughter. So when he heard that he set up Julia to go to a summer camp after kicking her out of the house, he smelt something fishy.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He appears in a few chapters but in chapter 13 he's the one that informs Luz about Julia's past and her Abusive Parents. He's also one she promises to avenge the girl death and stop the Wittebanes' plans.
  • Smart People Know Latin: He spent decades studying the bible, understanding every word, learning Latin and reading the original translation of the bible he fully committed himself to its teachings.
  • Sole Survivor: He's one the just 15 survivors to Gravesfield's total destruction.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: Domenico see Julia's parents sending their daughter the Death Camp to die as this.
  • Turbulent Priest: Pastor Domenico has no problems calling out Wittebanes for disowning Julia, not coming to their daughter's funeral for being gay, and their Fantastic Racism. He sees the Mass Super-Empowering Event as a blessing from God, as his grandson was one of them, and lets Luz know even if she isn't religious, as a friend of her mother, she is always welcome at his church, as well as giving his blessings to avenge Julia's death.
  • Wham Line: A few days after the Mass Super-Empowering Event, Domenico reveals something to Camila in his investigation, that causes her to recoil in shock.
  • Wouldn't Hurt a Child: He's a firm believer of this.
    Anyone who hurt a child had no right to call themselves a believer in Christ. It was a sin to harm the innocent. And a child was the epitome of innocence.

    Jacob Hopkins 

Jacob Hopkins

Debut: Chapter 21/ Episode 21: Death To Normality - Part 3

Quirk: Quirkless

Head of the Gravesfield Historical Society who's into conspiracy theories.


  • Adaptational Villainy: In the show, he merely believes that witches and demons are from Mars and steal teeth. Here in the story, he also believes in more bigoted and malignant conspiracy theories like the Great Replacement Theory and LGBT Mind Virus.
  • Death by Adaptation: He gets killed by falling debris in the crossfire of Luz and Millie's fight.
  • Demoted to Extra: Jacob doesn't even get a single line before he's Killed Off for Real.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He has willingly attended Neo Nazi rallies, what more is there to say?

    Dr. Rodriquez 

Samual Rodriquez

Debut: Chapter 13/ Episode 13: Betrayed and Alone

Quirk: Quirkless

A doctor that assisted in Luz's surgery after her Death Camp experience.


  • Dude, Not Funny!: Dr. Rodriquez jokingly calls Luz a weapon of war and Super-Soldier after talking about footage of her killing twenty people her age in self-defence. This didn't make Camila happy in the slightest.
  • Quirky Doctor: Downplayed. He cracks a few dark jokes about Luz's killing prowess but reins himself in when the situation calls for it. Otherwise he's a Reasonable Authority Figure.
  • Scars Are Forever: He has a burn scar on his left hand.
  • Uncertain Doom: Its unknown if he survived the Battle of Gravesfield.

    Amy Thatcher 

Amy Thatcher

Debut:

Quirk: Restore

Arla's 26-year old mother.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk, "Restore", allows her to repair objects as she sees fit via her hands.


  • Generation Xerox: Amy has a "Restore" Quirk similar to her daughter's, she was one of the first Quirk users to exist in the Human Realm and was involved in one of Governor Maxwell's Death Camps, too.
  • Healing Hands: Her power only works on non-living things, though.
  • Mr. Fixit: Her Quirk allows her to fix any broken inanimate object via Healing Hands.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Unbeknownst to Amy, her daughter was brutally murdered.
  • Rape as Backstory: Arla's conception wasn't a consensual one and is implied that The Governor did the deed as Prison Rape.
  • Teen Pregnancy: She was only 14-years old when she gave birth to Arla.

Gravesfield High School

Staff

    Principal Hal Walkers 

Hal Walkers

Debut:

Quirk: Quirkless

Luz's beleaguered principal.


    Mr. Jones 

Mr. Jones

Debut:

Quirk: Quirkless

Luz's science teacher and one of the few people in Gravesfield High that's kind to her.


Students

    Masha Johnson 

Masha Johnson

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“But just know, anything that I draw from my power is guaranteed to happen ”

Debut: Chapter 8/ Episode 8: Search and Steal - Part 2

Quirk: Card-Drawer

"So, who do you want me to read the fate of?."

A 15-year old who was originally supposed to go to Reality Check Camp until their father pulled them out at the last second. A volunteer at the Gravesfield Historical Society and a Tarot reader at a comic-book shop. They're non-binary.

Their Mutation-Class Quirk is called "Card-Drawer" where at the base of their wrist there is a slot. Using their blood and muscle fibre, they can create cards (specifically Tarot Cards), and by reading them they can use those cards for offensive or defensive capabilities.


  • Bad Future: They foresee one happening with the destruction of Gravesfield with Luz's involvement.
  • Black Eyes of Crazy: Downplayed. Its a side-effect of her Quirk but is noticeably shaken up by her vision of the Bad Future.
  • Brutal Honesty: The first thing Masha says to Camila after seeing Luz's future is that t girl is The Devil reborn and should disown her for her own sake. Ms. Noceda naturally doesn't take it well.
  • Cassandra Truth: Camila doesn't believe Masha after they do a Tarot reading that Luz will destroy Gravesfield as a monster.
  • Cold Ham: They aren't a very loud person, but they like to make eerie and grandiose statements for their tarot reader gig.
  • Everyone Has Standards: While Masha has an interest for the weird and macabre, like cockroach people, seeing the chaos and destruction Luz takes part in the Bad Future, leaves them absolutely horrified and decides to leave town immediately.
  • Goth Girls Know Magic: Downplayed since while Masha presents as feminine, they're nonbinary and go by they/them pronouns, but still Masha uses their Tarot cards Quirk they obtained to give people scarily accurate Tarot reading, for a price.
  • Morph Weapon: The Hanged Man Tarot Card will transform into a rope for them to use like a climbing device.
  • Named by the Adaptation: Their last name is Johnson here.
  • Perky Goth: They're introduced in their debut chapter dressed in goth clothes, but are a fairly nice and pleasant person overall.
  • Playing with Fire: The Sun Tarot Card will burst into flames, and they can throw it like a projectile.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: Because Masha has only seen parts of the future, they lack context on Luz's future. This includes her being responsible for the demise of Gravesfield when it was actually her opponent that finished the town off.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: After seeing the Bad Future Luz causes, Masha decides to move town while there's still time.
    Masha: I am deeply sorry for what’s to come. I should have turned you down, take your money, and go. I’m leaving this doomed town before it’s too late.
  • Seeing Through Another's Eyes: While seeing Luz's future, Masha witnesses the Massacre of Fools and the Battle of Gravesfield (specifically All For One II vs. the Golden Guard) through the perspectives of Kennedy and a bystander respectively before they die.
  • Sole Survivor: They're one of the 15 survivors of Gravesfield's destruction, due to having the foresight to skip town ahead.
  • Stress Vomit: Using The World Tarot card causes this to them.
  • Tarot Motifs: They gained the ability to summon Tarot Cards out from their wrists.While the cards could act as regular cards, if they choose, they could tap them and activate a special ability. they can also be used to look into the future.
    • The Magician, in the reverse, symbolized manipulation and illusion, and typically it was the person in question who the reading was about that did the manipulating. Only on rare occasions would it be they were the ones being manipulated, and it all depended on context. Context that Masha didn’t have.
    • The Hierophant, also in the reverse, represented rebellion and subversiveness, as well as freedom and personal beliefs. But, when mixed with The Magician in reverse, it could mean a variety of things.
    • The Chariot, in the upright position, symbolizes direction, willpower, determination, success, action, and security. All good things, but in combination with the Reversed Magician and Hierophant, it didn’t spell out good tidings.
    • The Reversed Devil represented good things, naturally. Overcoming addiction, independence, and, reclaiming power, detachment, and freedom.
    • The Tower, upright… didn’t spell out anything good. Intense and sudden change, release, painful loss, tragedy, and revelation.
    • Upright Judgment means reflection, inner calling, reckoning, awakening, rebirth, and absolution. That could mean like going on a spiritual journey to lead to a rebirth of sorts or a literal rebirth.
    • The World, in the upright position, means fulfillment, harmony, completion, integration, travel, and unity.
  • Tears of Fear: Masha is left shaking with these after witnessing the Bad Future Luz causes.
  • Teleportation with Drawbacks: Using The World Tarot card upright will get a globe that will allow them to transport themselves to any location she wants so long as it is in a 500-mile radius around them and no farther than that.
  • Time Stand Still: If The World Tarot card came out upside down, for a maximum of 5 seconds, time would stand still.
  • You Can't Fight Fate: Once Masha has done a Tarot reading its predestined. So much so that if they so much as tried to change the positions the card came up or try to stop it from happening then they'd experience a heart attack. So far Julia's death, Luz's murderous rampage and Gravesfield's demise all came true.
  • You Will Be Spared In exchange for the 33 superhuman kids, Masha is the only Quirk user who was not kidnapped thanks to their father's co-operation with The Governor.

    Natasha Nolsen 

Natasha Nolsen

Debut: Chapter 14/ Episode 14: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 1

Quirk: ????

Luz's former friend in middle school. She ended things due to peer-pressure from their bullies.


  • Ambiguously Brown: Natasha has brown skin. But its unknown what her race is.
  • Beta Bitch: Averted, despite being friends with an Alpha Bitch.
  • Fiery Redhead: Averted with Natasha Nolsen, you far more level headed and less confrontational than her friend Amber.
  • I Warned You: The look Natasha gives Amber after getting beaten up by Luz pretty much says this.
  • Rejected Apology: When girl called Natasha tries to apologise to Luz for not defending her from her bullies out of peer pressure when they tried to be friends, Luz stops her, saying its not wanted or needed.
  • We Used to Be Friends: She used to be this to Luz, before the bullying.

    Juniper 

Juniper

Debut: Chapter 20/ Episode 20: Death To Normality - Part 2

Quirk: Zero Gravity

A girl that went to Luz's middle school who was caught in the crossfire during the battle between Luz and a Wittebane Assassin.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk is "Zero Gravity" — the same one Ochako uses in canon — which lets her reduce the gravitational pull of anything she touches to zero.


  • All Girls Like Ponies: The shirt she wore was pink with a unicorn on it.
  • Butt-Monkey: She gets knocked and gets her clothes and Quirk stolen by Luz.
  • Gravity Master: The "Zero Gravity" Quirk originally belonged to her, before Luz stole it. This Quirk allowed the user the ability to remove the gravity of anything that they come into physical contact with using her hands. This Quirk is an exact replica of Ochako Uraraka's Quirk from My Hero Academia.
  • Killed Offscreen: Given she was knocked unconscious and had her Quirk stolen, its unlikely she survived the Battle of Grvesfield.
  • Pom-Pom Girl: She was this is middle school.
  • Power Palms: She had dog-like pads on her fingertips.
  • Small Role, Big Impact; She only appears in one chapter and doesn't have any lines, but the Quirk Luz steals from her allows the All For one user to turn the tide of the battle against Sophia in the teen's favor.
  • Tap on the Head: Luz is able to knock out Juniper with this. Justified as she has Super-Strength.

    Tommy 

Tommy

Debut: Chapter 22/ Episode 22: AFO versus The Golden Guard - Part 1

Quirk: Flamethrower

A high school student who had the misfortune of encountering Luz during a fight she was in.

He possesses the fire-based Emitter-Class Quirk "Flamethrower", a simple ability that allows him to produce and manipulate intense fire from his hands at will.


  • Accidental Murder: Luz accidently kills the teenaged boy while stealing his Quirk.
  • Dies Wide Open: When Luz steals his Quirk, he dies with a terrified look on his face.
  • Fireballs: Tommy could create basketball-sized ones from his "Flamethrower" power that explode on contact.
  • Playing with Fire: The "Flamethrower" Quirk allows Tommy to conjure crimson red flames from his hands.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Tommy wears a purple hoodie and is a superhuman.

Gravesfield Police Department

    In General 
The cops of Gravesfield.
  • The Bad Guys Are Cops: They certainly are to Luz.
  • Bigot with a Badge: Luz recounts a time when she punched a cop into a telephone pole for making a racist remark about her mother, after he accused her of speeding. Although she did have to spend time in a police cell for that.
  • By-the-Book Cop: One of the officers tries to stop his partner from shooting Luz in a fit of rage.
  • Cop Killer Manhunt: This appears to happen to Luz in chapter 19, not that the police had anything to stop her.
  • Even Mooks Have Loved Ones: Luz notes that those police officers she just killed had families in town, now many have lost a parent, sibling and/or spouse from this incident.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: The sheriff and his squad are reduced to this after getting caught in the epicentre of an explosion caused by Luz's Deadly Force Fields when Blinded by Rage. Unlike Luz, there's no coming back from dead for him.
    One second, they were alive, the next second, they were dead.
  • Non-Fatal Explosions: Averted hard. They had no chance of survival against an enraged Luz.
  • Not Enough to Bury: There's not much left of the cops after Luz's attack in chapter 18.
  • Police Are Useless: Camila certainly thinks so.
  • Rabid Cop: After hearing Luz killed some of his brothers in arms, one of the cops tries to shoot to kill in a fit of blind rage.
  • Total Party Kill: Luz wipes out a whole police squad about to arrest her at the supermarket with her Deadly Force Field that explodes.

    Martin Johnson - The Sheriff 

Martin Johnson

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"I could probably throw some stupid charges at her and get her arrested anyway. But Nah, I think this is more karmic. Good luck having a future, Luz Noceda brat!"

Debut: Chapter 15/ Episode 15: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 2

Quirk: Quirkless

"I could probably pay off a few crooks to start something, then send the boys in blue over to capture both the crooks and this “All For One” person. Yeah… that’ll work…"

He's a minor antagonist, serving as the secondary antagonist in the "Summer Break Shenanigans" arc. A 48-year old corrupt sheriff in Gravesfield who is vengeful towards Luz for the death of his nephew, Cody Johnson, and wishes to make her life as miserable as possible.


  • The Alcoholic: Sheriff Johnson has a drinking problem.
  • Asshole Victim: Considering he was a Dirty Cop and Smug Snake, no one's gonna miss him after getting blown to bits by Luz.
  • Bald of Evil: Downplayed. He's balding and a corrupt copper.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: He's ultimately this.
  • Bigot with a Badge. Sheriff Johnson often used his place as a police officer to abuse minorities in Gravesfield.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: On the outset, Sheriff Johnson is a Nice Guy. A caring individual for the community of Gravesfield, his protective nature ensured his future as police chief. However, underneath that caring attitude is a greedy man who felt like he deserved the position he was in. He often pulls strings to make his enemy's lives worse, as seen with Luz, the person whom he blames for causing the negative reputation toward Connecticut thanks to what the governor had done.
  • Blatant Lies: When Camilla comes in and attempts to get Johnson to do something about Luz getting banned from every store, The Sheriff simply bristles and refuses, claiming his hands are tied and waves the angry mother away.
  • Bullying the Dragon: He knows Luz is dangerous but still sought to antagonise her for a month. It doesn't end well for him.
  • Cool Uncle: Martin was this to Cody Johnson and wants to avenge his death on Luz.
  • Dirty Cop: Sheriff Johnson is abusing his position to stack the deck against Luz and violate her human rights by bribing people to ban her from local facilities. He'll also to hire criminals to do his dirty work for him and is pretty apathetic towards his job and what's right.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: The only meaningful relationship he had was with his nephew Cody, who died in the Summer Death Camp and want to avenge his demise. Subverted with his mother and father, who hardly talk to him as he abandoned them to pursue his career and cut contact with the rest of his family, except his younger brother who was Cody's father.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Despite being a Dirty Cop, Sheriff Johnson was sick to his stomach hearing what Governor Maxwell created a Deadly Game were 6 out 33 teens came out alive, comparing it to a tragedy on the same level as the Columbine massacre. Especially since his nephew wasn't one of the survivors.
  • Evil Virtues: The Sheriff is dedicated to his job (even if it means breaking the law itself to get it done), and fronts the bills when he can. He's also very caring and protective of those who he appreciates and likes.
  • Exhausted Eye Bags: Sheriff Johnson has these due to lack of sleep.
  • Faster Than They Look: Despite his rather large size, Martin is very quick on his feet and, as a police officer, is very skilled in takedown maneuvers, though he never does anything for himself, so he never gets the chance to show this off. Still not quick enough to avoid Luz's Deadly Force Field, though.
  • Fat Bastard: He's overweight, with a beer gut and overall not a pleasant person.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Martin acts as this towards Camila, with her not knowing he's responsible for the hell her daughter is going through right then.
  • The Gambler: He enjoys gambling, especially playing cards.
  • Greed: As a kid, his mother and father made hardly any money due to never being able to get a raise, and his brother was too young to work, and so he became quite greedy over the years, hoarding all of the money he could possibly get his hands on.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He's high-strung and quick to anger, leading to him to do rash decision making.
  • Hate Sink: It’s hard to feel much sympathy for him, considering he bribed businesses and schools to ban Luz and only Luz in order to ruin her life as much as possible.
  • Heroes Love Dogs: Inverted. He's a dog lover (specifically rottweilers) but is an overall bad guy.
  • Hidden Depths: Martin enjoys watching football, going to the local pub, and, surprisingly, takes part in gardening. He also donates to charity frequently, and helps organize events for schools.
  • Karmic Death: He gets brutally killed by Luz in a blind rage, the girl who's life hell he made unbearable for a whole month.
  • Large And Incharge: Subverted. He's the chief of police and is barely over 5 ft, tall.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: He's reduced to this by Luz.
  • Mr. Exposition: Sheriff Johnson in his POV explains our the rise of Quirks have negatively affected the world.
  • Police Brutality: The Gravesfield cop squad he led tried to gun down Luz when she was about to surrender peacefully. This proved to be a fatal mistake.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He's a very racist and homophobic individual, going to Anti-LGBTQ rallies.
  • Sadist: He takes great pleasure in causing Luz misery by having stores and even schools ban her from even being on the premises. The cop also has shit-eating grin when he sees her presumed dead body.
  • Screw the Rules, I Make Them!: If anyone said anything about the police chief's abuse of power…. Well, he was the police chief. He was the law. He was the person who enforced the laws.
  • Slasher Smile: The Police Chief had a shit-eating grin over Luz's presumed corpse.
  • This Cannot Be!: The sheriff has this reaction when Luz starts Pulling Themselves Together after being blown to bits.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Shooting at the clearly enraged Luz was a fatally mistake, especially since she wasn't even focusing on him at the time.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: His actions against Luz not only lead to his own death but the destruction of Gravesfield, the town he was supposed to protect.
  • Unwitting Pawn: The Gravesfield Sheriff is this for the Wittebane assassins.
  • Villain Ball: He admits to himself he could just arrest Luz on trumped up charges but instead sought to ruin her social life for a month of campaign that eventually leading to the powerful superhuman hitting her Rage Breaking Point and killing him.
  • Villain Has a Point: The police chief isn't wrong about All For One's vigilantism being illegal despite all of the good she has done.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He tried to have Luz shot even when she was surrendering. Big mistake.
  • You Killed My Father: Or this case you killed my nephew, Luz.
  • You Monster!: The sheriff regards Luz as this for getting away with multiple killings.

The Wittebane Family

    In General 
  • Abusive Parents: Julia's parents, being the Christian extremist that they are, were not very accepting of their daughter being a lesbian, as well as someone who liked to do things outside of their religion, so the family ostracized her, locking her to one specific part of the house that she was not allowed to leave. Tyler has on occasion punched his daughter in the face and tried to marry her off to a man 20 years her senior, Julia fears for her unborn sibling's welfare under their parenting. When her superpowers came in, they kicked her out of the house (on her birthday no less) and sent her away to Reality Check Summer Camp just to get rid of her. They didn't even bother to go to her funeral.
    • If that wasn't bad enough, he helped the Governor with his plans for the Death Camp, effectively sending her off to her death.
  • Activist-Fundamentalist Antics: The Wittebane church is NOT making Luz's or anyone else's lives better.
  • Ancient Conspiracy: They are part of the Witch Hunter Association, that's been around since the 1700s, to wipe out those that are different.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: The Wittebanes are rich enough to own a mansion butlers and the maids and are the villains in the second saga.
  • Corrupt Church: The Wittebane family runs a far-right Mega Church in Gravesfield that are anti-lgbt while declaring that the children with superpowers were “demons that had replaced our children”. They secretly helped the Governor orchestrate the Death Camp and also hired said powered kids as Child Soldier assassins to eliminate their enemies in exchange for money and a roof over their head.
    • They also turned away homeless teens like Julia in and refused to give them any food or clothing if they're outed as gay and/ or have superpowers.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: According to Julia, some are successful businessmen and rich oil tycoons. They also employ superhuman assassins to take out those they deems a threat to them.
  • Cult: Luz describes the Wittebane Mega Church as this.
  • Fantastic Racism: They subscribe to the hatred of superhumans and the supernatural.
  • Fiction 500: Born into the Wittebane family, they was well-off due to the multiple business ventures that the family had under their belt, be it their Oil Tycoon or their Churches; Tyler never found himself going hungry. They never had to face any kind of problems in their life, as he had the best doctors, the best food, and the best living conditions.
  • Heteronormative Crusader: Julia's parents are this to a T, with Tyler being sick at the very thought of same-sex relationships. Not even their own daughter is exempt from their homophobia.
    No self-respecting Christian would lay with a person of the same sex. It was sinful, downright disgusting, and morally irreprehensible. [[Tyler]] wanted to gag just thinking about it.
  • I Have No Son!: To drive to point home. Julia's parents change her last name to Delmisso, her mother's maiden name, just before her funeral they don't even bother to show up at.
  • Impoverished Patrician: With the destruction of Gravesfield, the Wittebanes are now homeless and most likely broke with all their local followers dead, being forced to live under the roof of Belos and must indulge him. Tyler is NOT happy at all with this and promises his wife they'll get out of this predicament.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Tyler's extended relatives know nothing of what he did to his daughter.
  • Loophole Abuse: Churches were allowed to do ignore anti-hate speech laws whatever they wanted, and that was most likely how Tyler was able to get away with his bigoted preaching.
  • Meaningful Name: Wittebane can translate to "White Evil" which is rather fitting for a family of genocidal Puritans of European descent. It also sounds similar to "witch's bane", which they definitely are as a family of witch hunters.
  • Moral Guardians: A third wave of The Satanic Panic in the U.S. with Far Right-leaning mega-churches declaring that children with superpowers were “demons that had replaced our children”, under the guise of their right to "free speech". The worst peddlers of this is the mega church run by the Wittebanes in Gravesfield, Connecticut.
  • Muggle Power: They feel threatened by the existence of the Differently Powered Individuals.
  • Nobility Marries Money: They regularly engage with this.
  • Old Money: Julia mentions her family is this with her parents being oil tycoons.
  • Our Founder: Their ancestors were these to Gravesfield: Philip and Caleb Wittebane.
  • Right-Wing Militia Fanatic: The Wittebanes are secretly running an anti-superhuman militia to eliminate those with Quirks, with Luz being a top target.
  • White Anglo-Saxon Protestant: Yep, they're this alright.
  • White Sheep: There were a few good apples in the family, not just Julia and Caleb. There was Gary Wittebane, who lived from 1670 to 1720 and donated most of his wealth to orphanages across the country. There was Jackie Wittebane, who lived from 1844 to 1901 and opened several soup kitchens across southern America for the homeless. Then there was Stan Wittebane, who was the shortest-lived and Tyler's Grandfather, who lived from 1922 to 1943 and was one of the people who discovered and reported back about the Jewish Concentration Camps. He died shortly after that, being killed on the D-Day Siege.

    Tyler Wittebane (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Tyler Kirikman Wittebane

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"I am sorry, child. But it has to be this way. If you are looking for someone to blame, blame All For One, for she did not die as God decreed."

Debut: Chapter 9/ Episode 9: Search And Steal – Part 10

Quirk: Quirkless

"Disgusting, filthy, wretched demon spawn."

He is one of the main antagonists of the story, serving as the overarching antagonist of season 1 and the main antagonist of season 2. He is the descendant of Emperor Belos, being the 50-year-old head of the Wittebane Mega Church, The Witch Hunter Assocaition and Patriarch of his family who wishes to eradicate all superhumans and other supernatural beings, believing it was his destiny by God to do it.


  • Allegorical Character: Tyler is most every negative stereotype of a Christian rolled into a single guy:
    • He holds sexist views on women.
    • He believes that his status as a fundamental Christian makes him intrinsically better than those not saved, to the point that he views their lives as having no worth beyond being used for his agenda.
    • He lives in sin by indulging in greed, wrath, and arranging murders, but figures it's okay because he's a believer in Christ, despite not practising what he preaches.
    • He has a total disdain for gays and ethnic minority groups (the two groups most commonly attacked by the church) and believes that their mere existence is enough to damn them forever.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: He sees Belos as the bigger fish.
  • Ancestor Veneration: Tyler holds his witch hunter ancestors in the highest regard.
  • Angry Whiteman: He has a strong dislike for ethnic minority groups.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Luz Noceda despite having never met personally. He regards Luz as the Antichrist for being potentially the powerful superhuman and has hired assassins to kill and her mother. For Luz, she hates the manipulative bigot for his role in creating the Death Camp, including sending his own daughter, Luz's First Friend, to her demise. They both fully intend to kill one another.
  • Archnemesis Dad: He is this to his daughter, Julia Wittebane.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: Julia's father looks down on and laughs at the poor calling them beneath him and his very rich family.
  • Bad Boss: Riley sees him as this and she ain't wrong, considering he was planning on pulling an You Have Outlived Your Usefulness on her and her team had they succeeded in killing Luz.
  • Beard of Evil: Tyler has a Perma-Stubble version of this.
  • Big Bad Duumvirate: Has formed one with Belos, being provided by the Evil Overlord with extra manpower to kill the new All For One. In truth, he's only using him to aid in wiping out superhumans and doesn't see him as an equal at all.
  • Black-and-White Insanity: Tyler operates under the assumption that all Quirk user and magical beings are inherently evil and must be eradicated, and that all white, straight Christians are inherently good and must be protected, but can be corrupted through association with supernatural and the lgbt community, at which point it's best to purge them. He's so committed to this line of thinking that he had his own daughter murdered for being a lesbian and gaining superpowers, and was fully ready to have a 14-year-old Luz killed for being a potential threat.
  • Blaming the Victim: When he puts a hit out on Camila, Tyler tells Riley its Luz's fault for not dying from his previous assassination attempt.
  • Book Burning: Being an religious extremist, Julia's father burned her Harry Potter and The Dresden Files because they were about magic.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Despite their teamwork, Tyler has plans to betray Emperor Belos and murder him for being a magical being before presumably continuing his crusade. He would've done the same to Millie had she lived long enough and presumably the rest of his super assassin militia, as well, had they succeeded in killing Luz.
  • Cold Ham: Must like his ancestor, Belos.
  • Complexity Addiction: Tyler claims to have had this ever since he was a kid.
  • Control Freak: He's a narcissist who loves to control people and will use others for his own gain, while keeping them in line with his values, and will have his assassins murder anyone he sees that he can't control.He was like this since was a kid and has never outgrown this trait.
  • Create Your Own Hero: He assisted the governor in creating the Death Camp that involve Luz turning into a ruthless Anti-Hero with a personal vendetta against him.
  • Death Glare: Tyler gives one to Millie and Riley for failing to kill Luz. Millie compares it to Belos's
  • Do Wrong, Right: Tyler Wittebane believes The Governor had the right idea, but the wrong approach, believing Luz can't be controlled.
  • Egocentrically Religious: Tyler Wittebane is such a massive insanely self-absorbed Narcissist, that he's convinced himself that he was chosen by God to rid the world of super-powered people after the Mass Super-Empowering Event. He also believes that if he kills Luz, directly or indirectly, it would earn him a spot in heaven and boasts that she should be proud to meet death at his hands. He inherited this trait from his ancestor, Phillip.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones:
    • Tyler Wittebane appears to love his wife and unborn son, the only people he somewhat cares for aside from himself. However, this is not unconditional as with Julia if they gain superpowers.
    • Tyler has an okay relationship an excellent relationship with his extended family.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Tyler orders the assassins he hired to try and kill Luz to spare her mother, not wanting (in his mind) innocent casualties on his consciousness. Though this is most likely due to believing her to be an Un-Sorcerer, unaware that Camila was the first person Luz gave a Quirk to.
    • This later gets Subverted when he orders Jonah to kill Camila and Pastor Domenico just to spite Luz for not dying.
  • Evil Is Petty: Tyler Wittebane admits to himself he doesn't care if its considered petty playing mind games with the assassins he hired by not telling them All For One's identity, due to them having superpowers, despite making it harder for them to find their target for him.
  • Eviler than Thou: Tyler goes as far as to believe that The Governor's Final Solution plan didn't go far enough. The Governor also considers his friedn to have lower moral standards.
  • Exact Words: When Riley protests that Tyler said he wouldn't go after Camila only to invoke this.
    Tyler: No, no. I said no harm would come to Camila… should you succeed, Riley. But you failed. Therefore, the deal is off. Learn to pay attention to what I say before you agree to something, child.
  • Expy: According to the author, Tyler Wittebane is inspired by Father Anderson from Hellsing and Enrico Pucci from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, taking Anderson’s fanaticism of God and Pucci’s coldness.
  • Fantastic Racism: He wants to commit genocide on superhumans, considering them to be monsters, including his own daughter. He considers Luz his top priority due to her Superpower Lottery.
  • Fascinating Eyebrow: Tyler has this when Millie explains to him how Luz survived Riley's Assassination Attempt despite getting blown up.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Tyler insincerely apologises to Riley for putting out a hit on her aunt with the same energy as one who just ordered the wrong pizza.
  • Feeling Oppressed by Their Existence: Tyler ultimately feels this towards Luz and by extension all Quirk users and the supernatural.
  • Final Solution: Tyler Wittebane wants to do this, and goes as far as to believe that The Governor's plan he helped with didn't go far enough. His Living Distant Ancestor, Emperor Belos, wants to work with him to achieve this, along with witches and demons.
  • The Fundamentalist: Tyler is an Ultra-Conservative Christian that holds the strong conviction that the existence of LGBT, witches, demons, and super-humans are an unholy abomination against God. Fitting, seeing as his family were witch hunters back in the 1700s. He also had his family also ban television within the household, and any mention of witches, often preventing Julia's friends from coming over because they would "taint her mind with devil worship." He pretty hates anything that gets in the way of his holistic view of the world.
  • Generation Xerox: Tyler Wittebane is essentially a richer, modern-day version of Phillip Wittebane being a superstitious human who believes that witches and demons are inherently evil and wants to wipe them out for the good of humanity.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He's this in season 1, helping the governor offscreen to set up the Death Camp for superhumans and sent his own daughter, who gained a quirk of her own, there to die.
  • Greed: Tyler loves his immense fortune, political power and control of others.
  • Hate Crimes Are a Special Kind of Evil: Him wanting all superhumans, witches, demons and minority groups dead (including children and his own daughter) portrays as the scumbag that needs to be stopped.
  • Hate Sink: He has no redeeming qualities.Murderous, self-centered, bigoted, and hypocritical, Tyler is hands-down one of the most vile characters in both the story, who is in absolutely no way a tragic figure.
  • Hidden Depths: Surprisingly, he's a master at karate and knows how to fight due to taking self-defense classes when he was younger, though he has gotten rusty lately.
  • Hiding Behind Religion: He tends to do this to justify himself.
  • Hired by the Oppressor: Despite wanting witches and superhumans dead, he will employ them to serve his goals in assassinations.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: In a story that has superhumans, witches, and demons, Tyler Wittebane a church owner is easily of Luz's most hated villains.
  • Hypocrite: Despite hating the idea of witchcraft and superpowers as a whole, Tyler is not above hiring such users if it benefits him, especially to assassinate others of their kind or even his "normal human" opponents. A trait he shares with Emperor Belos his still living ancestor, though unlike him he doesn't care if he's called out on this.
  • Internal Reveal: Tyler hears from Millie that Luz stole Derreck's Quirk before killing him.
  • Irony: Tyler Wittebane hates having to work with Emperor Belos due to believing him to be a witch and wants to kill him personally just for that, not knowing he’s not only their ancient ancestor but arguably hates witches and demons even more than his descendants.
  • Irrational Hatred: Its this for the lgbt community and superpowers that supersedes love for own family, which his daughter found out first hand, despising and disowning Julia for being gay, proceeding to have her sent off to the death camp to be murdered when she gained a Quirk.
  • It's All About Me: At the end of the day, everything he does his for his own benefit, just like any Wittebane, Tyler only cares about himself and his goals. All he wants is for the world to reflect his viewpoint and for there to be no dissenting opinions, much like his ancestors before him.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: While he admits he had fond memories of his late daughter, Julia, he also says he's glad she's dead and calls her mistake not worth thinking about.
  • Kick the Dog:
    • Tyler in his thoughts admits he's happy that Julia, his dead daughter, is gone. Even goes as far as to call her a mistake in his inner thoughts.
    • Tyler sends his most brutal hitman to kill Luz's mother and a kindly pastor just out of spite.
  • Knight Templar: Tyler is convinced of his own moral and spiritual superiority in God's eyes, despite disowning and sending his daughter to her death for being gay and having powers. He also claims that he just wants to protect Gravesfield from the "demons" and "monsters" that threaten his town; but has no problems sending, in his own words, murderous psychopaths after a teenage girl.
  • Lack of Empathy: Tyler Wittebane doesn't seem too upset about the loss of his ancestral hometown, unlike his wife, considering it to be Worth It for killing Luz (not he knows she's still alive).
  • Large and in Charge: Subverted. He runs an organization of assassins and only stands 5'6 ft., shorter than most of his employees.
  • Lean and Mean: He's described as skinny with broad shoulders and is an A-grade bastard.
  • Let No Crisis Go to Waste: When the Mass Super-Empowering Event hits Gravesfield, Tyler decides to declare that he's on a Mission from God to eradicate all of the newly Quirked populace in order to seize even more power and prestige for himself.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Sauvé, cunning, and manipulative; Tyler Wittebane is a master at manipulating those for his purposes. He loves to control people and will use others for his own gain, while keeping them in line with his values.
  • Mission from God: Tyler Wittebane is firmly convinced that God has tasked him with killing all of those that have super powers, with Luz his main target.
  • Narcissist: Very much so. He loves his self-portraits.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name: He has great hatred for ethnic minority groups and wants them all wiped out.
  • Never My Fault:
    • Tyler claims that he lost his daughter to the devil, not because he sent her to a Death Camp he helped orchestrate in the first place.
    • Tyler Wittebane plays this straight when he puts a hit on Camila telling Riley she should blame All For One, aka Luz, for she did not die as God decreed.
    • He doesn't show any remorse for his role in the destruction of his ancestral home or the lives lost; only that (he thinks) Luz is dead and done "God's work".
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: His first line to Governor Maxwell is to wipe out all the superhuman kids instead of waiting for a whole week like planned, under Belos's orders.
  • No Social Skills: Downplayed. He knowns how to work his target audience but he's also a very busy man and "doesn't have time for hobbies".
  • Non-Action Big Bad: Tyler hires assassins to do his dirty work for him.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: While Tyler believes himself to be an agent of God, simply trying to save humanity from the plague of super-powered people, he is actually just a classically delusional Knight Templar, and since he considers them the children of the Devil, including his own daughter, he will do anything to wipe them out and assert his Fantastic Racism. In short, he's an extremist who only thinks he has good intentions.
  • Obliviously Evil: From Tyler Wittebane's perspective, he is fighting a holy war to save all humanity from a non-human and, indeed, literally Satanic threat. He believes his side are the good guys, despite his said containing bigots, Child Soldiers, assassins, psychopaths, and kid killers.
  • Offing the Offspring: Not directly. Tyler send his daughter to Reality Check Camp despite working with The Governor to turn it into a Deadly Game for the kids with superpowers. He effectively sent her to her death.
  • Orcus on His Throne: Luz notes that Tyler is currently touring the southern States to spread his message of God. Meaning that he wasn’t actually in Gravesfield at the moment and getting his hitmen to do his dirty work.
  • Papa Wolf: Julia tells her new friend that her father sent her to summer camp to protect her and help further with her education as school being out for the summer... This turned out to be a lie.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Not only does he hate superhumans, demons and witches, he has also made speeches against the lgbt community and non-white people having equal rights.
  • Pragmatic Villainy:
    • Tyler orders Jonah not to kill Millie not because he cares about her wellbeing but because she's still useful to him in goal to kill Luz. He also doesn't want any infighting in his ranks either.
    • Despite seeing him as a filthy magical beast, Tyler decides to play nice with Emperor Belos as he as his pregnant wife are now homeless in an alien world with only him as protection.
  • Psychotic Smirk: He sometimes has a sinister smile and a vindictive gleam in his eyes.
  • Sadist: He orders his most dangerous hitman to murder Luz's mother just to make the girl suffer.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: Julia comments he's usually seen dressed up as this.
  • Sinister Minister: Tyler Wittebane is a good example of this trope: A fanatic that runs a mega church who believes that God wants him to wipe out every super-powered person in the world under the idea that they were created by Satan. His brand of Christianity is reminiscent of the Spanish Inquisition and has an army of fanatical mercenaries to carry out his will.
  • The Sociopath: At the end of the day, he's sadistic, religious fanatic who feels nothing but hatred in his heart.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: He (somehow) has enough influence to get a convicted murderer/rapist out of jail despite being notorious on a national level.
  • Spoiled Brat: He grew having everything he ever wanted and have has a strong sense of entitlement.
  • Targeted to Hurt the Hero: Tyler sends his Psycho for Hire to brutally kill Camila and the pastor in order spite Luz for not dying in the Assassination Attempt he orchestrated.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Julia sees Tyler as this to Wittebane family, which is really saying something, considering their ancestors.
  • Unholy Matrimony: He appears to mutually love his wife, Mary, of 28 years.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Tyler sending his assassins to kill Luz ends up escalating the Collateral Damage in Gravesfield that it ends up being turned into a giant crater, destroying his ancestral home and killing off nearly all his people. Though, he considers it to be Worth It.
  • Van Helsing Hate Crimes: Tyler wants to kill witches simply for who they are, not what they've done.
  • Villain in a White Suit: Tyler the Arc Villain wears one.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: Tyler Wittebane leads a conservative mega-church that's popular enough to indoctrinate people in his Fantastic Racism "crusade" against superpowers and minorities, and has many supporters. This makes it more difficult for Luz to bring him down by legal means. Millie sees him as this world’s version of The Emperor, as he was so revered by the people that followed him.
  • Villainous Lineage: Tyler Wittebane is a (unknowing) descendant of Emperor Belos, and part of a family of witch hunters during Salem Times. After the Mass Super-Empowering Event, he's trying to get all the families in Gravesfield who were once families of witch hunters too, together to start "hunting those who were cursed by the devil." Unfortunately, Token Good Teammates like Julia and Caleb don't last long which him makes an Arch-Enemy to Luz.
  • Wham Line: Tyler plans to ask for a specific person in the Emperor's Coven to take down Luz.
    Millie: (Frowns) Are you implying that you are going to try and get back into contact with Emperor Belos?”
    Tyler: I do intend to. If he is a man of his word, he will send me more reinforcements. Clearly, this is much bigger than I thought it was going to be. Perhaps this… Golden Guard I’ve heard so much about might be able to help.
  • Wine Is Classy: He drinks expensive wine and lives a privileged lifestyle.
  • Would Hit a Girl: He has no problems hiring hitmen to go after Luz because she has powers and sent his own daughter to her demise. He later adds Camila to his blacklist.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Tyler Wittebane has no problems wanting Luz and Julia because they have superpowers.
  • You Have Failed Me: It looks like Tyler is about to do this on Riley and Millie but changes his mind.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Tyler planed on pulling this on Millie for being witch if she succeeded in her mission to kill Luz.

    Mary Wittebane 

Mary Wittebane (née Delmisso)

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"We won but at the cost of our home. Gravesfield is gone, as is our empire…"

Debut: Chapter 16/ Episode 16: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 3

Quirk: Quirkless

"Dear, are you alright?"

The Matriarch of the Wittebane family and Tyler's wife.


  • Even Evil Has Standards: Downplayed. While she went along with Tyler disowning Julia for having superpowers, she distressed by her husband's plan to replace her with another child. Still went along with it though.
  • Extreme Doormat: Its implied that Tyler has her under his thumb and she finally caved.
  • Former Teen Rebel: According to Pastor Domenico, Mary was always headstrong and never abided by anyone’s rules. Then, she fell in love with Tyler...
  • Pyrrhic Victory: Mary Wittebane considers killing Luz at the cost of their empire in Gravesfield. Tyler disagrees believing the loss to be Worth It but its really All for Nothing as the All For One user survived.
  • Unholy Matrimony: She loves her husband.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: According to Domenico, the old Mary would never have let any harm come to those she loves let alone enable it.
  • Useless Bystander Parent: Julia sees her mother as this for letting her father kick her out of the house.

    Julia Wittebane 

Julia Wittebane/ Delmisso

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"On the bright side, I’m going to a summer camp. Maybe there I can finally make some friends who won’t judge me?"

Debut: Chapter 2/ Episode 2: The "Not-So-Dull" Summer Camp - Part 1

Quirk/ Superpower: Vines

"Why does my father hate me? What did I ever do wrong?"

The daughter of Tyler and Mary Wittebane and the first friend that Luz ever made. She was kicked out of the family after gaining a superpower.

Her Quirk was called "Vines", and allowed her to grow long, thorny vines from her hands that she could extend and control at will.

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    Philip Wittebane (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Philip Wittebane

Debut: Chapter 16/ Episode 16: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 3

Quirk: Quirkless

The enigmatic human resident of Bonesborough from the 1600s, who got there from Gravesfield and is an ancestor of the Wittebane Family. However, he's not as nice or helpful as he seems. Between Luz's trip to the past and the present day, he would eventually take on a very different mantle: the tyrant of the Boiling Isles, Emperor Belos. Even worse, thanks to a certain moral panic he was exposed to growing up, his true intentions may spell deadly trouble for magickind...

    Caleb Wittebane (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Caleb Wittebane

Debut:

Quirk: Quirkless

The older brother and caretaker of Philip Wittebane. He was a young witch hunter of Gravesfield like Philip, participating in witch hunts alongside Philip until the day they encountered a witch named Evelyn. Caleb eagerly went with Evelyn to the Demon Realm to see its wonders, unaware that Philip chased after them, believing his brother was under an evil spell, only to wind up accidently killing Caleb in a fateful fight. Later, Philip would use Caleb's body to make the Grimwalkers, in an attempt to make a "better" version of his brother, but he is haunted by his murderous crime.

Wittebane Mega Church Militia Unit

    In General 
A group of superhumans hired by Tyler Wittebane to kill his enemies. The Assassin Branch in Connecticut are known as "God's Champions".
  • Asshole Victim: Their fates at the hands of Luz's hands are gruesome, but considering they're killers who murdered innocent people on Tyler's orders and spend their last moments trying to kill Luz, a teenaged girl, it's not like they didn't earn it and then some. Especially Jonah Smith, who was a monster even before he gained a Quirk.
  • Child Soldier: According to Riley, her case isn't uncommon for many kids with dangerous Quirks to become killers for the very same Corrupt Church that spread Fantastic Racism against them.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Many of the deaths Luz inflicts on them are brutal.
  • Dwindling Party: Each one gets killed by Luz's hands until it results in a Total Party Kill.
  • Evil Pays Better: As much as Riley hates the Wittebane’s for their supposed connections with what happened at The Death Camp, they pay her good money for each assassination she does for them. Really good money. Like, seriously, 100K per job and because it was a "church job", it was tax-exempt.
  • Glass Cannon: All of them fall her this category. Their Quirks gives them massive offensive power to varying degrees but they're all just as durable as any other human being. One direct hit from Luz's more powerful attacks and they became as good as dead.
  • Karmic Death: They all die by Luz's hands, their latest target. Special mention goes to Riley who gets killed by her own Quirk.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: They were all just normal young people ranging from a high-school senior, to an MMA fighter to a convict until the Mass Super-Empowering Event.
  • Professional Killer: They're this for the Wittebane Family.
  • Psycho for Hire: Tyler plans to send at least a dozen assassins to kill Luz, a teenaged girl, who he knows is the new All For One, many having superpowers of their own and described as straight-up psychopaths. Specially mention goes to Jonah.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Downplayed. They're all around 17-19 years old, with Sophia, the oldest, just turned 20. Despite that they're hardened killers.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: They all have powerful Quirks but have had only a month to train with them.
  • Villainous Friendship: As twisted as it was, Riley admits she made good friends with her colleagues (except Jonah), like Sophia during training, and it appears to be mutual.
  • Would Hit a Girl: These assassins have few quarrels about assassinating Luz, a teenaged girl. Especially Jonah who murdered his own wife and later kills Camila.
  • Would Hurt a Child: They were all willing to kill Luz, a 14-year old, for $10 billion.

    Riley Stewardson - Bombardier 

Riley Stewardson

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"She’s not human… she can’t be. This kind of power is unreasonable!"

Debut: Chapter 15/ Episode 15: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 2

Quirk: Bomb Touch

Rank: C

"Luz… I… I know y-you’re probably very, very mad at me… but you have to understand that I w-wasn’t given a choice…"

Luz's 19-year old cousin from her father's side of the family. She's also a hired gun for the Wittebane church.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk is "Bomb Touch" which is able to make anything she touches with her hands into a bomb that can be triggered by a detonator charade with her finger.


  • Accidental Murder: Riley accidentally kills her father when they were having an argument just as her Bomb Quirk first activates, turning him into Ludicrous Gibs.
  • All Girls Like Ponies: Her favorite animal are horses.
  • Aloof Big Sister: She's overall stand-offish and has a younger brother. Riley is an older cousin version in her case with Luz.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Riley wears a shirt with an explosion pattern on it. This is fitting as her Quirk is literally called "Bomb Touch".
  • Backstab Backfire: When Riley makes the mistake of trying to murder her cousin Luz, she barely escapes with her life.
  • Book Worm: She enjoys reading books in her spare time.
  • Bring My Brown Pants: Riley is described to be about ready to have a case of this when Luz survives her Assassination Attempt.
  • Cassandra Truth: Riley didn’t even bother telling her mother about her father's abuse, thinking it would’ve been like talking to a brick wall.
  • Clashing Cousins: She and Luz have become this after she tried to kill her on the Wittebane's orders.
  • Conflicting Loyalty: Riley is having a mental debate on rationalizing on what to do with her cousin Luz or not, after finding out she's All For One: the one that she was hired to kill.
  • Cool Big Sis: Luz viewed her as this, before her betrayal.
  • Dark and Troubled Past. Raised in an abusive household, Riley wanted nothing more than to escape her parents but she never thought she'd be able to due to being financially dependent on them until Riley gained a Quirk from the Mass Super-Empowering Event, the power to turn anything she touched with her bare hands into bombs. This includes people, as she found out first-hand while having a fight with her abusive father and turning him into bloody chunks, losing her right eye in the explosion. The next day, she was then kicked out of her house by her mother for that, not believing he abused her. After a while of couch surfing, Riley was taken in by the Wittebane Mega Church, but they didn't save her from homelessness out of a Pet the Dog moment, instead there's the catch of turning her into their personal assassin. She didn't see any other option than homelessness or ending up dead in a ditch by the Church Militants.
  • Death Glare: Riley gave one to Luz when they were little when she looked into her diary. [[spoiler:She also gives Luz this before she blows her up at the supermarket.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: Riley's betrayal is last straw for Luz.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: She may have been quick to adjust to the assassin lifestyle, but Riley is disgusted by the Wittebanes' brainwashed bigotry and the morally bankrupt Dirty Cops in Gravesfield, wishing she didn't have to deal with them. She also sees Jonah as a monster and is disgusted by his sadism.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Riley only really got along with her little brother in her immediate family and the latter was upset when their mother cut his big sister out of their lives. Riley regrets betraying Luz and tries to plead to Tyler to spare her Aunt Camila's life.
  • Evil Pays Better: As much as Riley hates the Wittebane’s for their supposed connections with what happened at The Death Camp, they pay her good money for each assassination she does for them. Really good money. Like, seriously, 100K per job and because it was a "church job", it was tax-exempt.
  • Evil Redhead: Has red hair and is a hitwoman for the Wittebane church.
  • Eye Patch Of Power: She wears a black eyepatch and is a superhuman that turns things, both living and otherwise, into bombs via touch.
  • Extreme Doormat: Laidback and obedient due to her "upbringing", Riley is the type of person who would typically fall into the "Yes-Man" category. The only time this isn't the case is when it comes to her family or what remains of it. She'll try her best in the conditions she's in to ensure that her family is safe, but when push comes to shove, she usually goes back to being a Yes-Man, if her safety is threatened.
  • Eye Scream: Riley loses her right eye because of the explosion she made from killing her dad. She avoids Facial Horror and dying only because of her brother's Healing Spit power.
  • Family Versus Career: More like Family Or Money Choice. Riley has an internal conflict about her target for $10 million, All For One, is her little cousin, Luz Noceda. Ultimately she decides to go through with turning the teen girl into Ludicrous Gibs... This doesn't stick.
  • Gamer Chick: She enjoys playing video games.
  • Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: Riley smokes cigarettes and is a dangerous superhuman hitwoman.
  • Greed: She's very money oriented, due to being homeless and being her own provider.
  • Having a Blast: The Quirk allows Riley the power to turn anything she touched with her bare hands into bombs, from inanimate objects to living people, and blow up anyone from the inside out, so long as she comes into physical contact with them. Otherwise, it won't work.
  • Hellbent For Leather: Riley wears a black leather jacket.
  • Huge School Girl: She's a senior year high school student that stands around 6 ft. tall.
  • Irony: Riley's latest target for her to kill is All For One, who, unbeknownst to her, is her little cousin Luz who she just reconnected with. An unaware Luz thinks she's having good day now with her.
  • It Gets Easier: It's implied that Riley has been desensitized to all the killing she previously done.
  • Karmic Death: After Luz steals her Quirk, she blows her up into Ludicrous Gibs like many of her victims.
  • Lazy Bum: Luz sees her as this for not getting the groceries forcing her to get them instead.
  • Long-Lost Relative: Downplayed. Luz hasn't seen her cousin Riley since she was 6-years old, at the day of her father's funeral.
  • Magical Homeless Person: Ever since she gained a Quirk from the Mass Super-Empowering Event and was kicked out of her house by her mother, Riley effectively became homeless, bouncing around from couch to couch when she can.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Riley breaks down into tears when the full weight of her actions (not only betraying her own cousin but putting her Aunt Camila on Tyler Wittebane's hitlist, sending his most brutal assassin after them) hits her.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Luz was seconds away from peacefully surrendering to the police, where the chief was most likely planning on arresting her on trumped up charges to put her away for a long time, when Riley chooses to go in for the kill. Not only does this fail to murder her cousin but makes her decide to fuck self-control and goes into a murderous blind rage.
  • Oh, Crap!: She's about ready to have a case of Bring My Brown Pants when Luz survives her Assassination Attempt and goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against her.
  • Otaku: Like Luz, she's an anime fan.
  • The Power of Hate: Her Quirk is powered by this. The Quirk only works so long as she feels a deep hatred for them, and so long as she comes into physical contact with them. Otherwise, it is completely useless.
  • Professional Killer: Riley has good ethic in her... work.
  • Red Baron: She is referred to as the "Bombardier" by her fellow assassin, Jonah.
  • Regretful Traitor: Riley regrets betraying Luz and extension Camila by trying to kill the former on the Wittebane's orders.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: She and Millie pull this when her younger cousin proves to strong for them to take down and are about to be killed in her Roaring Rampage of Revenge.
    Riley: We need to get out of here!”
    Millie: Working on it!
  • Sherlock Scan: Due to how she grew up, Riley is very good at reading people, and getting an idea of what people are feeling so long as she makes direct eye contact with them. This doesn't work on getting Luz to spare her life.
  • Smart People Play Chess: Subverted. Riley doesn't like playing chess and isn't very good at it.
  • Sweet Tooth: Her favorite food is candy.
  • Tears of Remorse: Drowning in her own guilt of betraying Luz, Riley breaks down into tears for the first time since her Accidental Murder of her abusive father.
  • These Hands Have Killed: Has a brief moment of this when she believes has murdered Luz, her cousin.
  • This Cannot Be!: She all but says this when she witnesses Luz destroy the entire supermarket, as well as wipe out a whole police squad, with her Deadly Force Field.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Perhaps trying to apologise to a murderous Luz within power-stealing range after trying murder her just under an hour ago wasn't a good idea, Riley.
  • Trapped in Villainy: She believes she's a case of this after she was made homeless and the Wittebane church took her in. They also said they would have her killed if You Have Failed Me on a job.
  • Villainous Friendship: You’d think that because she's an assassin now that her social life would tank, but it was quite the opposite. As twisted as it was, Riley admits she made good friends with her colleagues (sans Jonah), like Millie and Sophia, and it appears to be mutual, too. She also hangs out with Charlie whenever she gets the chance.
  • What a Senseless Waste of Human Life: Riley views the deaths of the cops at Luz's hands to be this.
  • Why Am I Ticking?: Her Quirk also works on people, although the victim doesn't really tend to have time to notice that they're ticking.
  • Wine Is Classy: Subverted. She likes drinking wine but is no more sophisticated than her peers.
  • Would Hurt a Child: In the end, she tries to go through with killing her cousin Luz to collect her bounty. "Try" being the key word here.
  • You Have Failed Me: While Riley knows that betraying Luz is wrong, she honestly believes she's going to be killed either way by the Wittebane's other assassins along with her via this.

    Derreck - Mr. Arms 

Derreck

Debut: Chapter 17/ Episode 17: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 4

Quirk: Multiplier

Rank: C

A hitman hired by the Wittebanes to kill Luz Noceda.

His Transformation-Class Quirk is "Multiplier" — the same one All For One used in canon — and it allows him to grow many arms from his body.


  • Determinator: Luz notes he fought the bitter end trying to kill her, never giving up.
  • Empty Shell: He gets brain damaged from Luz stealing his Quirk giving him Empty Eyes. The All For One User decides to give him a Mercy Kill via Head Crushing.
  • Flat Character: He doesn't have any characterisation other than another Wittebane assassin. Hell, he's not even named until the chapter after his death.
  • Giant Hands of Doom: He can also merge his many hands to together that are power enough to break Luz's Absurdly Sharp Claws and proceed to send her flying through multiple aisles until she hits the wall.
  • Given Name Reveal: His first name is revealed in chapter 18.
  • He Knows Too Much: Along with being made a vegetable and trying to assassinate her, Luz chooses to kill him because he knows her All For One identity.
  • Inertia Is a Cruel Mistress: Shigaraki points out this is how the Wittebane contract killer was able to to send Luz flying, despite not having Super-Strength. He had a running start.
    Shigaraki: Simple: Mass times acceleration, Luz. The more mass, and the faster it travels, the more of an impact it will have. Did you ever pay attention in class, dear?
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Derreck's Quirk "Multiplier" allows him to grow multiple arms from his body. Luz steals this Quirk not long before killing the hitman.
  • Overdrawn at the Blood Bank: The Wittebane assassin gets completely caked in his own blood after being hit by Luz's Deadly Force Field.
  • Punched Across the Room: The hitman is able to do this to Luz twice, sending her crashing through several aisles until she hits the wall of the supermarket.
  • The Scream: The teen assassin let's one out as Luz steals his Quirk.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Gets killed Luz in the same chapter he's introduced.
  • Why Won't You Die?: Wittebane Hitman says to Luz she just doesn't know how to die.
    Derreck: You just don’t know when to die, do you?
    Luz: And you don’t know when to give up. Think fast!
  • Worthy Opponent: Luz considers the hitman this at the end of a fight, for giving her so much trouble, even equating their battle to something out of a manga, despite not learning his name.

    Charlie - Transporter 

Charlie

Debut: Chapter 18/ Episode 18: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 5

Quirk: Warping

Rank: B

Another Mercenary hired by the Wittebanes who is Genderfluid and acts as a transporter.

His Emitter-Class Quirk is "Warping" — the same one All For One used in canon — and it allows him to teleport individuals to and from his current location.


  • And Show It to You: Luz kills Charlie by ripping out his still beating heart from behind and crushes it with her bare hands as the assassin is Forced to Watch, then stealing his Quirk.
  • Casting a Shadow: The "Warping" Quirk is a pool of black liquid that emerges from those he teleports.
  • Dies Wide Open: Charlie is killed almost instantly by Luz but with a look of shock and pain on her face.
  • Empty Eyes: She's described as having empty black eyes.
  • Evil Smells Bad: Not him, but the black ooze used for his Warping Quirk is commented to smell really bad.
  • Holy Hitman: Appears to be this in chapter 19, wearing a white robe with a cross around her neck.
  • Lean and Mean: He's described as lanky and works for Tyler Wittebane.
  • Macross Missile Massacre: On Jonah's orders, Charlie fires a hail of heavy-duty, military-grade gunfire, along with 3 flamethrowers, several grenade launchers, and multiple rocket launchers onto Luz. Not even that puts the All For One user down. It just pisses her off.
  • No Body Left Behind: Luz uses her Limitless Quirk to reduce his body to dust after taking his Quirk.
  • Nonconformist Dyed Hair: Has red streak through her hair and shaved sides.
  • Ominous Obsidian Ooze: His Warping Quirk manifests as black slime out of his target's mouth.
  • Scars Are Forever: Charlie has a scar on his lip.
  • Silent Antagonist: Charlie doesn't say a single word throughout the story.
  • Teleportation with Drawbacks: While useful it has drawbacks as all quirks do. "Warping" can only bring people and items to and away from Charlie, and in the case of the latter, only to people Charlie is acquainted with. It can also cause a severe case of tonsillitis to Charlie, and the slime produced while using it is noted to stink like hell. However, Charlie doesn't need to know anyone's exact location to use it.
  • Villain Teleportation: Charlie has a "Warping" Quirk that lets him produce a black liquid that teleports people and items to different locations, even across states. He does this for Riley and Millie when they call for his help and delivers military-grade weapons to Jonah.

    Jonah Smith - Phospherous 

Jonah Smith

Debut: Chapter 12/ Episode 12: The Hunt Begins - Part 2

Quirk: Smog

Rank: A

He is a supporting antagonist in season 2, serving as one of the secondary antagonists (alongside Riley, Millie and Sophia) of the "Death to Normality" arc. He is a large and intimidating assassin of The Wittebane Mega Church, known as one of the most sadistic and brutal one of them all.

His Transformation-Class Quirk is called "Smog" allowing him to turn his body into purple smoke.


  • Arranged Marriage: According to the author, Jonah was in one of these, explaining the big age-gap between him and his 37 year old late wife.
  • Artistic License – Biology: According to Camila, Jonah suffers no ill effects from his gigantism like constant pain and migraines. His insanely large size should render him far more susceptible to crippling injuries. Also, if he really does have some extreme case of gigantism then he should suffer from decreased sex drive or outright impotence, but he was in the mood to rape and kill the poor woman who was unfortunate enough to be his wife. In other words, this is another reason why Jonah is a monster besides his Quirk, since, like most monsters, someone as terrifying as him shouldn't exist.
  • Anti-Regeneration: Subverted. According to Luz's Evil Mentor, while the acidic properties of Jonah's Super Smoke Quirk won't hinder her Healing Factor, it can still bypass her "Pain Nullification".
  • Asshole Victim: His fate at the hands of Luz's hands was gruesome, but considering who Jonah is what he has done, it's not like he didn't earn it and then some.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: Jonah's Smog can eat away at anything it comes across. The problem with that attack, however, is that it takes the user’s full concentration, which is why All For One never used it in combat and recommends Luz to not bother stealing it.
  • Ax-Crazy: He seems a little too joyous at hearing his next assassination job involves multiple kills.
  • The Brute: He's big, violent thug that works for Tyler because he's just that good at it. Riley notes his assassinations tend to be gruesome.
  • Badass Finger Snap: Jonah does this to command Charlie to stop firing onto Luz, believing her to be dead.
  • The Bully: Without his powers he's essentially this, finding glee in causing suffering to his victims and being disappointed when they're not afraid of him.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Jonah is not above psychological warfare against his target to make them drop their guard for a killing blow.
  • Combination Attack: He can combined his "Smog" with Sophia's "Limitless" Red orb turning it from purple to black, allowing it to eat away at Luz's forcefield to let the Energy Ball through her defenses.
  • Curb Stomp Cushion: Luz describes her battle with Jonah when one-on-one.
    The battle started immediately. Although, to call it a battle would be like calling someone attempting to stomp on a bug a couple of times before succeeding, a battle; which wasn’t true.
  • Dark Is Evil: Jonah's gas is deadliest when it turns black and is one of the most evil characters in the story.
  • Deadly Gas: The smog he creates can be poisonous and suffocating. Jonah can make his purple smog turn black acting as a gaseous form of an Acid Attack.
  • Deep South: Jonah has a thick Southern accent, implying he's from one of the southern states. He also wears a cowboy get up that includes a pair of leather brown pants, vest boots and a cowboy hat, resembling an Outlaw.
  • Domestic Abuse: He was about to receive a sentenced to 25 years to life sentence for murdering his wife.
  • The Dreaded: Riley considers him to be this due to his brutal murders and Camila due to being infamous for sheer size and murder of his own wife.
  • Elemental Shapeshifter: Jonah can turn his whole body into smoke to dodge attacks.
  • Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: Jonah bursts out laughing when he tricks Luz into destroying her mother's corpse, making her believe she just became a Self-Made Orphan.
    Jonah: (Evil Laugh) Now ain’t that just the funniest shit I’ve ever done seen!
  • Evil Is Bigger: He's quite probably the biggest human in America, and possibly the entire world, and one of the most depraved.
  • Evil Laugh: He gives a big, long one when he believes his plan to kill Luz worked.
  • For the Evulz: Jonah takes sick pleasure in his assassinations and gets disappointed when his targets aren't afraid of him.
  • The Giant: Camila comments that Jonah would’ve become a pro wrestler had it not been for the fact that he had committed… well, the crime that he did. Given his size, he would've been this.
  • Giant Mook: He's 10 ft. tall due to gigantism and works for Tyler Wittebane.
  • Hate Sink: For Riley and his fellow assassins he’s a disgusting monster who has committed many grievous crimes against innocent people. He’s pretty awful from the readers’ perspective, as well, especially after he murders Camila tricks Luz into believing she killed her after blowing up her corpse. Many cheered after Luz killed him but thought he deserved to suffer more.
  • Hero Killer: He's the one who murders Camila.
  • Height Angst: Defied. He's shown to not let his gigantism bother him and, in fact, uses it to his advantage to terrify people he's about to kill.
  • Human Shield: He uses Camila's dead body as one against Luz's attack.
  • Intangibility: He can use his Super Smoke to avoid attacks. It also allows him to break out of Luz's Zero Gravity, as well.
  • Kick the Dog: Jonah takes delight in terrifying the defenceless Camila and tossing her around like a ragdoll in her kitchen with his powers before finally killing her. After that he kicks her corpse, for his amusement.
    • If that wasn't bad enough, he uses her corpse for his fellow assassin to teleport in the way of Luz's exploding Deadly Force Field, making the girl believe she just killed her own mother, in order to demoralise her! For Jonah, kicking dogs comes as naturally as breathing.
  • Last Disrespects: He gives Camila's still warm carcase a kick just for the fun of it and later uses it to psychologically attack her daughter.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: He wears a mask that covers his lower face that's connected by pipes and some kind of canister on his back.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He has Charlie teleport Camila's corpse into one of Luz's attacks, making her believe she killed her, so that she'd fall into a Heroic BSoD be vulnerable for a killing blow. It would've worked had All For One not talk her to her senses.
  • May–December Romance: Jonah was 19-years old when he married his wife, who was 37.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Using his Super Smoke Quirk, Jonah is able to mimic Luz's Multiplier for Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs on the girl.
  • Neck Lift: Jonah Smith does this to Camila with his "smoky" arm.
  • Ninja Log: Jonah uses the corpse of Luz's mother as this against her Deadly Force Field with gory results.
  • No-Sell: After he won the Death Camp, The Governor tried to end him via a carpet bomb, but Jonah lived thanks to his Quirk. When that didn’t work, he tried shooting him with a firing squad, and the Quirk user responded by turning into purple smoke. Although he suggested next containing him in a gas canister and dumping him in a lake, Tyler decided to hire him as a personal assassin instead.
  • Obligatory Earpiece Touch: Jonah does this when he calls Charlie to teleport Camila's body in front of Luz's attack. He also does when he's about to call Tyler.
  • Oh, Crap!: He becomes very afraid when Luz survives all his attempts to break and kill her, kills his partner while stealing his Quirk and No Selling all his attacks before killing him.
  • Opportunistic Bastard: He didn't come to the battle planning to use Camila's corpse to break Luz, he just remembered when being pressured by his target.
  • Psycho for Hire: He's seems to not only working for Tyler for money and loyalty but also the chance to kill more people. Jonah is also his very first superhuman assassin.
  • Psychotic Smirk: Jonah has this when believes Luz is finally dead. Luz quickly wipes it off his face when she reveals she's Not Quite Dead before erasing his entire head off his body.
  • Purple Is Powerful: He has purple eyes, purple smoke powers and is a dangerous foe.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: He was arrested for raping his own wife before killing her.
  • The Reveal: He was the Sole Survivor of the previous Death Camp Tyler and Maxwell set-up for a batch of superhuman kids before the Mass Super-Empowering Event.
  • Scratch Damage: At the climax of his fight, Jonah can't achieve anything more than this against his target.
  • Slasher Smile: Jonah tries to use his black smog to eat through Luz's body faster than she can regenerate, and uses all her mental strength to not scream out in pain as the Psycho for Hire has this.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He;'s a secondary Arc Villain but he's most known for being the one who murders Camila. This not only shows that Anyone Can Die in the story, not just Original Characters, but takes away the last reason Luz would want to stay in the Human Realm, as she starts a new life in The Boiling Isles, after she kills him in vengeance.
  • Sole Survivor: He was the last man standing in the first Death Camp for Quirk users.
  • Sparing the Aces: Instead of trying to find a way to kill him like The Governor suggested, Tyler hired him as his own personal assassin.
  • Super Smoke: His Quirk is called "Smog" which allows to turn into smoke and use it to attack and dodge hits. All For One remembers having this quirk remarking its hard to control.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Downplayed. He's only nineteen, he raped and murdered his own wife and is an assassin that's killed many on Wittebane's orders, including Luz's mother.
  • Tempting Fate: As the dust settled when after firing a hail of heavy-duty, military-grade firearms onto Luz, Jonah believes she done for and gloats that she wasn't so tough. He's about to tell Tyler the mission is complete... until he hears a choking sound to his right and sees his partner in crime having her heart torn out and crushed by a burnt but still alive and regenerating Luz Noceda.
  • This Is Gonna Suck: Jonah seems to have this attitude when he calls his boss to him Luz just killed Sophia and their target just got a massive Power-Up, requiring back-up.
  • Token Evil Teammate: While the Wittebane's militia unit are all assassins and Punch Clock Villains, Jonah is the only one confirmed to be a Sadist and rapist.
  • Torture Technician: He's known to torture is victims with his Quirk, not for info gathering but for fun.
  • Undying Loyalty: He appears to have this for Tyler Wittebane for giving him a special suit to maintain his Quirk and bailing him out of prison.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Threatens Millie at gun point for speaking out (he's quite annoyed when Tyler doesn't let go through with shooting her), has no problems about being ordered to attack and kill Camila and the less said about his late wife, the better.
  • Villainous Rescue: Right before Sophia is about to crushed by tons of debris thrown at her by Luz, Jonah appears and saves her. She isn't too happy about it though as she wanted to fight Luz one-on-one, even if it did result in the woman's death.
  • Virtue Is Weakness: He certainly has this opinion on Camila choosing to Face Death with Dignity.
  • Your Head A-Splode: How he meets his end with Luz's Finishing Stomp on his head, crushing his skull.

    Sophia Humbolt - Honored One 

Sophia Humbolt

Debut: Chapter 19/ Episode 19: Death To Normality - Part 1

Quirk: Limitless

Rank: A

A Mercenary hired by Tyler Wittebane and the last one to be introduced, who cares more about a good fight than the money.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk is called "Limitless", that manifests as energy balls: "Blue", which attracts matter, "Red", which repels it.


  • Armor-Piercing Attack: The red Energy Ball Sophia fires is actually able to shatter Luz's barrier, the first time any opponent could do that and send her rocketing into a nearby store by the explosion.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: She's more than a little confident in her (admittedly) powerful Quirk and was a MMA fighter before she became an assassin.
  • Attack on the Heart: One of Luz's Spear Fingers pierces Sophia's heart, killing her.
  • Ax-Crazy: Sophia doesn't care if she has to turn half of Gravesfield into a pile of rubble and bloody corpses to kill her one target.
  • Badass Arm-Fold: Sophia does this with a Psychotic Smirk while declaring she can't kill her after emerging from the dust unharmed.
  • Badass Boast: She delivers one to Luz on how her power will defeat her.
    Sophia: My power, Limitless, will prove that beyond all else, even a giant like yourself can fall. As a member of The Wittebane Church’s Militia unit, I, Sophia Humbolt, was given orders to have you killed. Prepare to Die, girl.
  • Badass Finger Snap: When the hitwoman fire a red blast at Luz's Forcefield Cannon, she surprises our hero by doing this which turning the red, repelling attack into the blue, sucking attack.
  • Blood from the Mouth: She does this as she dies to Luz.
  • Blood Knight: She loves a good fight often giving a Psychotic Smirk when fighting Luz, which confuses the girl. Sophia complains to Jonah for intervening as she wanted to fight Luz one-on-one, even if it got her killed.
  • Deflector Shields: Her Blue orbs can act as this.
  • Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Is described as having black hair and pasty skin.
  • Energy Ball: Her Quirk attacks take the form of these.
  • Excessive Evil Eyeshadow: She's an assassin with black-painted circles around her eyes.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Unlike all the other enemies Luz kills, Sophia doesn't die afraid or begging for her life while conscious but instead she sees death at the second All For One user's hands A Good Way to Die, due to being a Worthy Opponent.
  • A Good Way to Die: She considers death at the hands of Luz, the most powerful opponent she ever faced, to be this.
  • Gravity Master: "Blue" orbs attracts matter and "Red" orbs repels it.
  • Hypocrite: Sophia calls Luz out for being a Cop Killer, yet has no problems trying wipe out a whole squad of them with Luz stopping her.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: How she meets her end by Luz's hands with Spear Fingers enhanced by Multiplier through all her vital areas.
  • Lack of Empathy: Even she notices all the carnage her battle with Luz doing, she's more concerned about winning than the safety of innocent bystanders.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Despite her Quirk being called "Limitless", it does, in fact have limits. When testing out just what the limits had been with Bombardier, and she calculated that it took about 200,000 Newtons of pure, unrelenting force to prevent Blue from sucking up anymore, filling it to its limit. That kind of power could only be found in Hypersonic Cruise Missiles.
  • Outside-Context Problem: The hitwoman's Quirk isn't one Shigaraki recognizes from his home world, as one he possessed, saw or even heard about. Meaning his knowledge will be limited in helping his protegee. It seems Luz's Realm has generated its own unique powers from My Hero Academia. The Evil Mentor recommends stealing it.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Her fight with Luz destroys a good portion of Gravesfield with their Quirks.
    Jonah: Ya’ll have caused quite the mess, doncha think?
  • Prepare to Die: Says this to Luz while fighting her.
  • Psychotic Smirk: Sophia shows this at times when fighting Luz.
  • Red Is Violent: Sophia wears a red parka and is a battle maniac. The red orbs of her Quirk are incredibly potent repelling blast.
  • Shout-Out: This Wittebane assassin has a Quirk called "Limitless". Yes, that Limitless used by Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen. Hell, her villain name is "Honored One".
  • Space Master: Her Quirk "Limitless" allows Sophia to create orbs of blue and red energy, they can attract or repel objects and people. It's primary function is the ability to distort space with these energy balls. Red is a purely offensive move, whereas Blue is mostly a defensive move, as shone off by its original user. Only one can be used at a time.
  • Squishy Wizard: Her Quirk gives her massive offensive power but Sophia is just as durable as any other human being. One direct hit from Luz's Spearlike Fingers and she became as good as dead.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Sophia, too, compares the fights of superhumans to be something out of a manga like Luz.
  • Tempting Fate: Near the beginning of chapter 20, Sophia claims that Luz cannot kill her. By the end the teen girl has proven her to be very wrong.
  • Unrealistic Black Hole: Sophia's "Blue" attack, because it has properties of a black hole due to it actively sucking in mass like a black hole, as seen with her fights with the assassins.
  • Villain Has a Point: When Luz is trying to talk the cops out trying to engage in fighting her, Sophia isn't wrong when she points out that Luz just became a Cop Killer and their fallen brothers and sisters deserve justice.
  • Villainous Friendship: Apparently Sophia is friends with Luz's cousin, Riley.
  • Worthy Opponent: Sophia the hitwoman is impressed with Luz's powers and abilities enough to compliment her on it, seeing the girl as this. She compares their fight to a manga battle.

California

    Kinetic Energy Boy 

Debut: Chapter 15/ Episode 15: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 2

Quirk: Kinetic Energy


  • Axes at School: On the 3rd day of the Mass Super-Empowering Event, this guy blew up his whole school out of the ground in an unprovoked attack.
  • Charged Attack: He's a kid with the power to continuously gain kinetic energy and build it up in his body just by merely existing.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: When he caused an explosion that destroyed his entire school, it killed 100s of people in the process. He was gunned down by the police for this.

Houston, Texas

    Magneto Girl 

Debut: Chapter 15/ Episode 15: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 2

Quirk: Magnet

A 17-year-old girl Texan girl that abused her superpowers.

Her Emitter-Class Quirk "Magnet" grants her the power over magnetism.


  • Cop Killer: The girl with magnet powers killed off 90% of the backup police sent to arrest her before she was shot and arrested by the remainder.
  • Magnetism Manipulation: Her Quirk ability allows her to control magnetism and she uses it to manipulate metallic objects.
  • Shout-Out: She's described as having the same powers as Magneto and behaves like a supervillain.
  • Tailor-Made Prison: After her arrest, the government now have to figure out how to contain the girl with one of these. They're thinking of a concrete bunker where no metal could be found, otherwise she was going to escape and cause more havoc.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Four days after the Mass Super-Empowering Event, she used her Quirk to attack a mall to steal every video game console and T.V. in the store and killed several people that tried to stop her crime spree from continuing.

    Houston Police Department 
The cops of Houston, Texas.
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: The Houston police are described to have handled the situation with the magnet girl as downright horrendous, it devolved into a shoot-out with the kid in a matter of moments because one of them was too trigger-happy, with the kid retaliating by throwing cars at the them with the speed of bullets. Nearly all the cops were killed before it was over.

China

    Sung-Jin Woo 

Sung-Jin Woo

Debut: Chapter 15/ Episode 15: Summer Break Shenanigans - Part 2

Quirk: Stress

A Chinese child that inadvertently thrown his country into disarray after overthrowing its government.

His Transformation-Class Quirk "Stress" — the same one Re-Destro used in canon — can use the everyday tension he accumulates to increase his strength and size.


  • Cop Killer: Sung-Jin wiped out a good portion of the militarized police of his country.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Its implied this was the reason he killed China's leaders that invoked Fantastic Racism.
  • Hulking Out: Its implied he gained Re-Destro's Quirk, "Stress", which is effectively this. His Quirk bottles up all of the rage and stress he feels into his body which he then uses to bulk himself up to gigantic proportions in order to release his stress on whoever is unfortunate enough to have incurred his wrath.
  • The Kingslayer: The president of China, and the entirety of the CCP were all killed by the kid with a stressed-based Quirk after they tried to crack down on people with Quirks, leaving the country in disarray with the possibility of the country collapsing into anarchy.
  • Shout-Out: He shares the same name as the main character of Solo Leveling.

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