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The Wellston High students are organized by their power levels. See Main Characters for John and Seraphina.


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God-tiers

    Seraphina 
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Power Level: 8.0
Superpower: Time Manipulation note 

The female lead, and John's best friend. See her entry in the main characters page.

    John Doe 
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CLICK for John's Joker disguise

Power Level: 7.5 note 
Superpower: Aura Manipulation note 

The male lead. See his entry in the main characters page.

    Arlo 

Arlo

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Power Level: 6.3
Superpower: Barrier note 

The current "King" of Wellston High who's also the leader of the school's Turf War team, and is considered to be the 3rd strongest amongst the school's top-10. Arlo goes to great lengths to make sure that the school hierarchy remains in perfect order where the higher-tiers, including himself, look down on and abuse the lower-tiers. However, his philosophy to maintain order becomes threatened when the crippled newcomer, John, refuses to go along with the school's system.

After suffering a huge loss that made it clear that he's not the strongest at Wellston, Arlo loses all interest in being the school's King in order to focus on other things, such as figuring out the problems that surround Sera. He's eventually recruited into the authorities thanks to his connection with his aunt Valerie being a member, which he's set up as a junior working under the Wellston alumni, Kassandra. Arlo's role from then on has him being The Mole within the government trying to keep his Wellston classmates out of trouble due to the authorities having caught on to their superhero antics.

  • Abdicate the Throne: He turns down the King position when John offers it back.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: In chapter 145, Arlo ends up in this position in an attempt to stop John from destroying Wellston's hierarchy. John rejects his apology, which Arlo asks what he must do to make John stop. However, John rejects it again claiming that Arlo can't do anything at this point.
  • Art Evolution: His appearance in the prologue looks younger, and comes with browner hair, compared to his appearance in later chapters.
  • Ascended Meme: The nickname Remi gives him, Asslo, started off as a joke in the comment section when the readers found out about his plans for John.
    • It is revealed in Episode 308 that Kuyo made that nickname for Arlo.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership:
    • As the King of Wellston, Arlo makes it quite clear that he's the one in control. The lone exceptions are Seraphina, who has a higher power level than him, and John after Arlo got his butt whopped by him.
    • Basically how Arlo became the King of Wellston. After the previous king, Rei, tried to change Wellston's hierarchy by making everyone equal no matter the power difference, it all went to hell the moment Rei graduated. Students who felt they were being held down by Rei began fighting throughout the school, which led to Arlo restoring the strong-to-weak hierarchy by beating up the fighting students himself.
    • When Arlo first met Blyke and Isen before the start of the series, it was when the two of them were fighting. So in order to calm the two of them down, Arlo steps in and beats both of them up. This pretty much results in Blyke and Isen becoming Arlo's lackeys.
  • Badass Arm-Fold: He'll sometimes be displaying this given that he's a smug leader who likes to display his power and authority on others.
  • Bait the Dog: With more and more evidence appearing that John is faking being a cripple, Arlo goes about controlling all the events surrounding the former until it reaches a breaking point that finally causes John to go all-out with his powers against Arlo.
  • Barrier Warrior: His power is to create barriers that when attacked, damage the attacker. He can also cast out the barrier to basically trap people in a barrier bubble.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For:
    • He wanted to find out John's ability. He did.
    • He ordered John to search for a kidnapped Sera himself instead of always trying to boss Arlo to do it. The result is John going around beating up other students for their abilities to help with his solo search. Even attacking Isen.
  • Berserk Button: He shows genuine anger when John calls him out as a poor excuse for a King.
  • Big Good: Surprisingly is this due to the fact he is the one keeping the order and is also the antagonist of the Big Bad Joker.
  • Break the Haughty: He loses a lot of his composure as the top-dog of Wellston following his defeat to John.
  • Character Development:
    • Through his interactions with John, as well as his crushing defeat to him that made it clear that John far outclasses him, Arlo begins to show cracks at keeping Wellston High's established hierarchy order.
    • Arlo finally realizes in chapter 144 that he's the cause of Wellston's hierarchy falling apart for forcing John back into the rankings despite the latter knowing that he's not fit to be at the top. As a result, Arlo decides to seek out John, and actually apologizes to him for everything that happened.
  • Characterization Marches On: Early on, Arlo damaging Rein well beyond her being able to fight anymore during their Turf War duel (even outright ignoring Broven's call for a forfeit) made Arlo come off as someone who performs highly questionable No Holds Barred Beatdowns on his opponents. While he's still very much a Jerkass as the series moves along, he hasn't performed such villainous actions since.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Gold-Colored Superiority.
  • Conflicting Loyalty: Finds himself increasingly torn between his Wellstone friends and the Authorities, who he's working for, his aunt is one of their higher ups, and are actively hunting those very same friends.
  • Curbstomp Battle: As befitting someone of his power, Arlo routinely dishes these out.
    • He ends up on the receiving end of one from John when the latter finally decides to go all out with his powers against Arlo.
    • In chapter 129, Illena tries to attack him, but his barrier leaves her right arm a bloody mess.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Arlo looked noticeably calm and undeterred, both when Blyke was getting sliced up by Rein and again when he began brutalizing Rein straight afterwards. This is even more disconcerting when he shows the same expression when John brutalized Meili and Ventus after being provoked into using his ability. The next two chapters has this averted as Arlo shows frustration as he thought back to his loss.
    • It might be the case of The Stoic, as Arlo actually is shown to care for the two, having Elaine heal them before himself.
  • The Dreaded: Given that he's "King" of Wellston, the school students are sometimes seen being really afraid of him. Particularly Isen.
  • Establishing Character Moment: His introduction fight against Rein during the Turf War against Agwin High School makes it quite obvious how he acts as the King of Wellston.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Even Arlo finds John's manner of expressing authority to be overkill.
  • Fatal Flaw: His fixation on keeping to the school's established power hierarchy keeps Arlo stuck from ever trying to improve the bullying problems that go on amongst the school's lower tiers, which he finally becomes aware of after a group of Mid-tier students kidnapped and beat up a depowered Sera. John eventually calls him out for it in chapter 132, and threatens to destroy the hierarchy that Arlo is desperately trying to hold on to.
    • Such fixation to keeping to the school's hierarchy mostly stems from the fact that he witnessed Rei's failed attempt to change the school prior to Arlo becoming king. Rei's "everyone is equal" philosophy simply led to more fighting the moment Rei graduated, which Arlo was only able to calm down by restoring the old hierarchy.
  • Foil: Towards John. Arlo works to keep order in Wellston as the King ruling at the top, but ends up having to deal with John constantly going against the school system that Arlo established. Then it's revealed later on that John has the power like Arlo to rule as a King, but unlike Arlo using it to rule against the weak, John chooses to hide his powers in order to act like the weak.
  • Forced to Watch: Basically what John claims that he's going to make Arlo do. He's going to force Arlo to sit back and watch as John goes about dismantling the Wellston hierarchy that Arlo's been desperately trying to hold onto, and there's nothing Arlo can do to stop him. Given that Arlo already lost to John in a fight, he's unable to say anything back, and has to let John walk away.
  • The Heavy: Is the most prominent antagonist person in the story, but is not the true villain.
  • Heel Realization: Eventually realizes he was the one responsible for setting John on his path to become Joker by trying to force him back into the hierarchy, and tries to apologize for it. But at that point, John is no longer willing to talk.
  • Heroic BSoD: While heroic isn't exactly the best way to describe Arlo, he still goes through a depression phase. Arlo basically becomes lost in defeat not knowing what to as the King that's lost control of his Wellston hierarchy after John threatened to destroy it. Arlo eventually realized his massive screw-up that he was the one that forced John down that dark path against his will, but since he's weaker than John, he's forced to just sit back and watch John rampage against the Royals.
  • Hypocrite: Down the line, his actions start to go against his original beliefs.
    • Cecile ends up viewing him as one for acting like he desires to keep the strong-to-weak school hierarchy intact, yet he's perfectly fine with replacing her on the school newspaper team with Isen, who's believed to be weaker than her.
    • Illena ends up viewing him as one for defending Sera despite the fact that she's now a depowered cripple, yet he wouldn't do the same for other weaklings that he chooses to ignore. A few chapters later, Sera calls him out on this as well, which Arlo is unable to answer.
  • Icy Blue Eyes: He is cool, cold, and has blue eyes.
  • In-Universe Nickname: Remi ends up calling Arlo as "Asslo" down the line. The nickname itself actually started off as a fan-meme amongst the readers.
  • Jerkass: Arlo tends to manipulate people a lot. He also heavily injured Rein well beyond the point where she could continue battling during the Turf War against Agwin High School. He also doubles as Jerk with a Heart of Gold, as rare as it is. He admires Rei, the former king of Weston high school, and is really close, and cares about Remi.
  • Jerkass Has a Point : When John berates him about letting a depowered Seraphina get hurt even though John ordered him to protect her, Arlo counters by mentioning the obvious fact that due to John being a closer friend to her, and for having a stronger ability than Arlo, it should be John that stands by her side to protect her. Unbeknownst to Arlo, John chooses to remain inactive due to his inhibition to use his power.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: In chapter 148, Arlo comes to realize that he'll be unable to convince Sera that John is the school's masked Joker due to the fact that his actions of picking on John has pushed Sera away to the point of her being really antagonistic towards him. He also figures that even if she was convinced, it still might not be enough to stop John's rampage anyway. As a result, he apologizes to Sera for bothering her, and walks away.
    • Ironically, that was probably the only thing he could do to actually make Sera doubt John, which led to her discovering the truth.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Arlo puts in a huge effort to manipulate and eventually attack John in order to force him to finally show off his true power, which would pinpoint where John fits in the school's power hierarchy. Unfortunately for him, John turns out to have a power much stronger than his, and is able to defeat Arlo and his lackeys, Meili and Ventus, in a 3-on-1 fight. From then on, Arlo is left shaken knowing that John could take his "King" status away at any time.
    • Him choking out Rein during the Turf War comes back to haunt him when Rein is forced to work with Spectre, at which point she returns the favor.
  • The Leader: As the King of Wellston, and the leader of the school's Turf War team.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: In Season 2, his internship with the Authorities causes his friends - all of which for one reason or another have very legitimate reasons to distrust them - to doubt his loyalties and begin withholding information from him. Sera keeps him at arms length about her involvement with Spectre and simultaneously Remi, Blyke and Isen don't inform him about their vigilantism. Arlo eventually figures out they're all keeping secrets from him which feeds into his Conflicting Loyalties since he almost never has the full picture of what is going on with anyone.
  • The Mole: After joining the authorities, Arlo uses whatever resources he can to try to keep Sera, Remi, Blyke, and Isen out of trouble due to the authorities marking them for arrest for Sera's work in the Spectre terrorist organization, and the superhero work of Remi, Blyke, and Isen. His aunt Valerie (Arlo still not believing that she's EMBER's Volcan) eventually catches on that he warned Sera to run away from Wellston before the authorities could arrive to arrest her, which results in Valerie yelling at her nephew; questioning where his loyalties lie.
  • Mugging the Monster: He had John attacked to determine his ability. He did not anticipate him being strong enough to defeat him.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: In chapter 144, Arlo finally has the epiphany moment that he was the one that caused Wellston to start to devolve into chaos when he forced John back into the school hierarchy against his will. Arlo also realizes his mistake that he didn't catch on that John already knew he wasn't fit to be the King, yet Arlo forced him back in anyway.
  • No-Sell: Arlo's barriers are completely impenetrable to those with a lower power level than him. Even Seraphina damages herself breaking through it, as well as John, though she healed herself in seconds by rewinding the injury. Additionally, anyone who attacks the barrier appears to have the force the used reflected back on them, hurting them even more, though whenever his barrier breaks Arlo takes damage as well.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction in chapter 132 when John threatens to destroy Wellston's strongest-to-weakest hierarchy system that Arlo is so fixated on sticking to.
  • Order Versus Chaos: The Order to John's Chaos. Arlo goes to great lengths to keep the strong-to-weak hierarchy at Wellston intact. John however wants no part of it given that he's already experienced how bad the system turned out to be at New Bostin, and constantly goes against those in Wellston's established hierarchy.
  • The Plan: He puts together a huge plan involving two of his lackies, Meili and Ventus, to force the crippled John to reveal where he fits in Wellston's hierarchy. His plan can be summed up as getting Sera suspended so that John is no longer protected by his powerful friend, ordering Meili and Ventus to break John's phone to make him feel alone being unable to keep in contact with Sera, and then pretending to befriend John in order to lead him to a location where he, Meili, and Ventus ambush him. In the end, Arlo's plan backfires when it turns out that John is a more powerful god-tier who beats them in a 3-on-1 fight.
  • Playing Card Motifs: The King of Wellston for obvious reasons. He loses his overall status once John takes over as King in Season 2.
  • Power Level: 6.3 God-tier.
    • During his second year at Wellston, Arlo was a 5.4 High-tier.
  • Powers Do the Fighting: Stands around and lets his barriers do all the work. He either puts the barrier around himself, or he casts it to trap others within a bubble.
  • The Proud Elite: He takes his role as a high-tier at the top of Wellston quite seriously in order to maintain the status quo of the school's power hierarchy, which is why it bugs the hell out of Arlo that his fellow high-tier classmates, John and Sera, aren't playing out their roles as a part of elite society.
  • Secret-Keeper:
    • Arlo finally realizes that John's power is truly much stronger after the latter defeats the former in a fight. From then on, Arlo keeps John's true strength a secret due to the fact that he would lose his status as Wellston High's "King". Over time, other Wellston students learn about Arlo's defeat, such as Elaine, Cecile, Isen, Remi, and Blyke.
    • Due to the Spectre attack, Arlo started off as one of the few that knew about Sera losing her powers. However, said secret was leaked to the whole school once Juni showed of her article revealing Sera's depowerment to the rest of the students.
  • Ship Tease: With Remi, whom he cares deeply for.
  • Smug Smiler: So many times he is seen sporting one. Especially early on as he acts as the school's King. However, he starts to lose that smugness the more he interacts with John, and especially after John beats his ass.
  • Status Quo Is God: He truly believes in keeping Wellston's hierarchy where one's Power Level decides their status within the school believing it to be the best scenario to keep the school peaceful. He pretty much gives up trying to take on John again after his loss since he believes that John being more powerful than him keeps to the school's status quo. To his surprise, Remi rejects the status quo when Arlo tries to convince her to throw her upcoming fight with John, which she plans not to.
  • The Stool Pigeon: Having been cornered by John to the point of being forced to watch the latter go about dismantling Wellston's hierarchy, Arlo decides to approach Sera in chapter 147 since he knows that Sera is John's only true weakness. Arlo reveals to her that John is the Joker that's been beating up the other students in the hopes that Sera could be the one to finally convince John to stop his rampage.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Arlo and John hate each other. But both value their friendship with Sera more than their dislike for one another.
  • Throwing the Fight: In chapter 146, he asks for Remi to throw her fight with John since he already knows that Remi won't be able to defeat him. Remi however completely rejects the idea.
  • Took a Level in Badass: During his Wellston years before the start of the series, Arlo's ability powered up from 5.4 to 6.3.
  • Tsurime Eyes: Arlo is has sharp, upturned eyes, and he is prideful and arrogant.
  • What the Hell, Hero?:
    • Eventually, Arlo has enough of John constantly pretending to be a cripple despite knowing that he has the power to defend himself, and protect a depowered Sera, from those weaker than him.
    • In chapter 132, he calls out John for why it was necessary to go overboard at beating up Isen just to copy the Hunter power to help John search for Sera. John of course beat him up due to the fact that Isen treated him poorly during the fake interview beforehand.
  • Xanatos Gambit: Subverted during chapters 53 to 55. While Arlo can get John to reveal his true power or a chance to subjugate John and show him who is boss, he underestimates how powerful John is and essentially puts his position as King in danger as he has now earned the enmity of the true strongest male student in the school.
  • You Are Too Late: Basically what he says to Isen in chapter 139 due to Isen warning him about what John did in the past that got him expelled at New Bostin. Arlo replies back to Isen that such information is useless now since the former had already lost to John in a fight.

High-tiers

    Remi 

Remi / X-Rei

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CLICK for Remi's appearance as X-Rei
Power Level: 5.4
Superpower: Lightning note 

The current "Queen" of Wellston High, and the 4th strongest amongst the school's top-10. Despite being the school Queen, Remi only holds the position because Seraphina doesn't want it. Remi is also a school Turf War member, and unlike a majority of the Wellston students, Remi is actually one of the nicer ones who doesn't use her powers to abuse the weak. She eventually creates the Wellston Safehouse alongside her friends as her way of making up to the Wellston students for not realizing the bullying and violence that's been going on amongst the lower-tiers.

Remi also holds a deep hatred for the EMBER organization due to them killing her brother, Rei, for becoming a superhero. Her investigations into the organization eventually leads Remi into becoming a superhero herself, which she goes with the superhero name, X-Rei, in honor of her fallen brother. She eventually forms a hero group with her two close friends, Blyke and Isen, to fight against EMBER, which eventually leads to them teaming up with Kuyo, who's also taken up superhero vigilantism.
  • Amateur Sleuth: She's quite perceptive for her age. Remi's been keeping up with things on EMBER to find out more about them since the organization killed her brother for becoming a superhero vigilante. She also begins to put together that there might be a connection between EMBER and the authorities since they desire to keep to the current society's status quo where the strong bully the weak.
  • Armor-Piercing Question:
    • In chapter 146, she rejects Arlo's Throwing the Fight suggestion unable to understand why he's perfectly fine with letting John, who she knows at this point is the dangerous masked Joker, rule the school just because Arlo lost to him in a single fight previously. Arlo is unable to answer back.
    • In chapter 150, she questions John why he has the right to blame her for Wellston being unsafe when he's done nothing but remain idle on the sideline the past two years despite being the most powerful out of everyone. In return, John answers that it's because the high-tiers let him down during the time he played cripple.
  • Art Evolution: Her appearance in the first couple chapters had her wearing large blue earrings, which haven't been seen ever since.
  • Badass Adorable: Remi is this due to her overall character design (big eyes, pink hair, smaller stature), her cheerful disposition, and her strength as a capable High-Tier.
  • Berserk Button: Whenever someone talks bad about her dead brother.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: When Brimms uses Rei' ability to kill someone and stalls for time while she interrogates him, Remi furiously electrocutes him.
  • Big Brother Worship: She really respects her older brother, Rei, for trying to make Wellston, and the world in general, a better place. In chapter 151, she gave up trying to convince John to stop his Joker rampage the moment he started to badmouth Rei.
  • Big Good: Since getting serious about using her position as Wellston's Queen to improve the school for everyone, she's quickly becoming this for the student body, especially after she establishes the Safe House, where students can find refuge away from the tier system.
  • The Cameo: She gets a brief appearance in Rei's 2-part side story. When Rei calls home to speak with his mother, Remi pops in, and talks to Rei about how her start to 5th grade is going.
  • Character Development:
    • Investigating EMBER due to the death of her brother, Rei, motivates Remi into becoming a Superhero.
    • By chapters 150 and 151, John finally gives a much needed wake-up call to Remi that she's been oblivious to all the bullying issues that's been going on behind-the-scenes at Wellston, which Remi admits to herself that she's been no better than the authorities when it comes to ignoring the lower tiers. After this, she actively begins breaking up fights, putting the lower-tier students at ease, and working towards towards making Wellston a safer, more peaceful place.
  • Cheap Costume: Her first Superhero costume as "X-Rei" is basically a standard sweater with an X on it with an ear loop mask which she drew a smiley face on.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Pink Heroine.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Pink-hair with pink-eyes.
  • A Day in the Limelight: In the second half of Season 1, she gets a couple Story Arcs that show off her first two missions as a Superhero that goes after Waldo and Alana.
  • Determinator: When Remi sets her mind to accomplish something, she goes to great lengths to get it done.
    • She's greatly determined to bring EMBER to justice for killing her brother, even to the point of going against the warning of her friends to not put herself in danger for the sake of Revenge.
    • Once John starts attacking Wellston's Royals as the masked Joker to go about his plan of bringing down the hierarchy, Remi leads the school investigation alongside Blyke and Isen to stop Joker's rampage. She's so set on defeating Joker that she rejects Arlo's Throwing the Fight suggestion.
  • Face Doodling: She and Isen doodled Blyke's face before this first trip as a vigilante.
  • Fatal Flaw:
    • Arlo considers Remi's determination to stop at nothing until she's accomplished her goal to be this since she tends to take on objectives that put her in massive danger. There is indeed a bit of truth to this given that Remi's Superhero antics almost resulted in her death to Volcan had Isen and Blyke not been there to save her. Then there's Remi's objective to investigate and unmask who Wellston's mysterious Joker is, which Arlo asks her to throw the fight with John since he knows that John will completely overpower and brutalize her. Of course, Remi refuses.
    • Her obliviousness to the world outside of her little friendship bubble is also this. As the story moves along, it becomes quite clear that Remi's time at Wellston is primarily spent around her three primary friends, Arlo, Blyke, and Isen. The result is her thinking that everything about her school-life has been fine when in actuality, there's been a lot of bullying going on behind-the-scenes at Wellston; including not knowing that Arlo and Isen have also been treating lower-tiered students poorly. Her private talk with John in chapter 150 finally gives her a bit of an eyeopener that she's been ignorant to the bullying problems going on amongst the school's lower tiers.
  • Fight Unscene: Her duel with Cecile that resulted in Remi taking Cecile's Queen status is only shown in one brief flashback image. Cecile is on the ground having already been defeated.
  • Foil: To Cecile. Both have experience as Wellston's Queen, and it's clear that Cecile and Remi are not on good terms due to the fact that Cecile lost her Queen status to Remi through a fight the two of them had in the past. Remi also tends to be portrayed as the nice girl while Cecile is shown to be harsh and condescending.
  • Freudian Trio: As she is headstrong and sentential of the trio, she is the The McCoy of the trio.
  • Good Is Not Soft: Despite her kind personality and naivety, there's a reason why she's the Queen of Wellston. She's willing to face down any foe (Ember and Tuesday/John), regardless of whether or not they are stronger than her, for the sake of her perceived justice.
  • In-Universe Nickname: Arlo calls her Pinky.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Was shown to jump and attack Brimms when Brimms killed people with lightning.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Overall, Remi suffers bad from this due to the bubble that surrounds her amongst the top of the Wellston hierarchy. Outside of her friendship bubble with Arlo, Isen, and Blyke, she knows very little about what is actually going on in the school, such as the bullying that goes on amongst the lower tiers, which leaves her confused as to why Joker/John is going to such lengths to throw the school into chaos by beating up Remi's friends and other fellow students.
    • She catches on that Arlo and Isen have been hiding something from her. These being that John beat the two of them up, and the events that led to Sera being depowered. She finally learns about John doing both of these in chapter 146.
    • During her private conversation with John in chapter 150, she finally learns just how unsafe Wellston actually is because of all the behind-the-scenes bullying.
  • Meaningful Name: Her "X-Rei" Superhero name honors her brother.
  • Nice Girl: She is one of the few people who are kind and polite. Even tries to help John at one point. Rei's 2-part side story also makes it quite clear that Remi's nice attitude comes from her mother's good parenting.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: Remi is the nice one as she is polite and friendly.
  • Playing Card Motifs: The Queen of Wellston for obvious reasons. She gets to remain Queen once John takes over in Season 2.
  • The Power of Language: After learning that the masked Joker who's been going around beating up other Wellston students is John, she confronts him in chapter 149 to try to talk things out rather than waiting it out until John fights her.
  • Power Level: 5.4, High-tier.
  • Precision F-Strike: Remi normally does not cuss, but when Brimms uses lightning on Kurt and one of his goons, she jumps and curses "b*stard" after him.
  • Put on a Bus: More like the story starts her off on a bus where Remi was away from Wellston for a week because she had to attend her brother's funeral. As a result, Seraphina took her place for the Turf War match against Agwin High School.
  • Revenge: Desires this against EMBER for killing her brother, Rei.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: She has pink hair, is generally nice, and likes to think optimistically about other people.
  • Secret-Keeper:
    • Sera reveals to her in chapter 92 that she lost her powers. However, the entire school ends up learning about Sera's depowerment several chapters later due to Juni's article.
    • By chapter 146, she ends up learning about John being the Joker that's been terrorizing Wellston due to Blyke being suspicious of John, which he then forced Isen to admit the truth, who already knew. Isen also reveals in this chapter to Remi (and Blyke) that Arlo had already been defeated by John.
  • Shock and Awe: Her ability, "Lightning."
  • Ship Tease: With both Arlo (whom she calls Asslo) and Blyke.
  • Skilled, but Naive: Despite her investigation skills, Remi seems to remain oblivious to all the bullying that goes on at Wellston. This is mostly a result of the bubble she ended up in amongst the Royals where she knows very little of the outside world beyond her friendships with Arlo, Isen, and Blyke.
  • Superhero: Remi eventually decides to become one to take after her dead brother because she feels that no one is taking the threat of EMBER as seriously as her. She goes with the Superhero name, "X-Rei."
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She got her red eyes from her mother's side of the family.
  • Super Hero Origin: The death of her brother, Rei, leads to Remi wanting to bring to justice the EMBER villains that killed him. She takes on becoming an electric-using Superhero similar to her brother as her way of honoring him.
  • Token Good Teammate: Implied with Remi. Despite being one of the higher-tier students, she has so far not acted antagonistic towards John compared to her peers, even when John lashes out at her on impulse.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: She's usually seen with Blyke and Isen.
    • When the 3 of them spent some time at the mall, they tried to confront the man at the Gauge Vendor after Remi discovers the tracker inside her teddy bear reward.
    • When Remi decides to become a Superhero, Blyke and Isen are convinced to join her as support.
    • Remi also teams up with Blyke and Isen to investigate and unmask the Joker (John) that's been beating up the Royals at Wellston.
  • Tranquil Fury: Episode 79. When talking to Arlo about superheroes and EMBER, a girl from Agwin pours her drink on Remi's head and insults superheroes. Even while handing said person her ass, Remi's expression never changes from neutral, but it's clear that she is wrathful.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: She's a Nice Girl who seems to believe in Arlo's hierarchy establishing order at Wellston. As a result, she's developed a friendship amongst the school's Royals, such as Arlo, Isen, and Blyke, under the belief that they're having a great time at school together. Unfortunately, her view doesn't extend any further than this bubble, which has left her completely oblivious to all the bullying that goes on at the school amongst the lower tiers. She doesn't even catch on that two of her close friends, Arlo and Isen, have treated the crippled John horribly. Once John starts attacking Royals as the masked Joker out of Revenge, and to push forward his plan of destroying the hierarchy, she finally decides to act against Joker since she's unable to understand why he's targeting the Royals.
  • X-Ray Vision: She can pull this off to a certain extent if an item is electronic, such as seeing the bugs that have been implanted in the toy bears being offered by the man running the Gauge Vendor at the mall.

    Cecile 

Cecile

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Power Level: 5.2
Superpower: Conjure: Vines note 

A Wellston High student who works as the head of the school newspaper, Wellston Weekly, was the former "Queen" of the school before losing her status to Remi. As the 5th strongest amongst the top 10, Cecile shows off an elitist attitude where she believes that the strong should be held to a higher standard than the weak.

  • Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, and imposing and has long black hair.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Pine Green.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Cecile tries to attack Arlo when he forces her off the newspaper team. It didn't go well for her as she ends up a bloody mess, and is forced to walk away.
    • In chapter 133, Cecile uses her power rope to wrap up Mardin's legs, which causes him to drop head first to the floor.
    • In chapter 143, Cecile ends up on the receiving end of one from John. She's left in a bloody mess lying on the ground unconscious.
  • Dark Action Girl: Cecile is strong and morally ambiguous.
  • The Dragon: Joker's 2nd in command.
  • Deal with the Devil: Made one with John who does fulfill her wish of having Arlo dethroned. However, John had no intention of actually ruling in his place, ruining all of Cecile's plans.
  • Dude, Not Funny!: When John laughs at her scared reaction moments after threatening her as the next on his school hit list, Cecile thinks John was playing a joke with her, and didn't find the threat funny. However, John replies that he wasn't joking since beating up Cecile is needed to continue his plan of destroying Arlo's Wellston hierarchy.
  • Enemy Mine: In an effort to get on the good side of Wellston's true King, Cecile approaches John to inform him that she knows where the bully students stashed Sera after kidnapping her. John controls his anger enough to go along with the plan, which Cecile then leads him to Sera's location. Afterwards, John agrees to team up with her against Arlo despite knowing that Cecile's only sucking up to him to get her elite-status back. Even after John beats her up as part of his plan to destroy the school hierarchy, the two of them appear to still be working together.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Even Cecile has trouble stomaching the amount of violence Joker inflicts on people.
  • Evil Is Not a Toy: Ends up learning this painfully as all of her plans go down the drain after realizing that John has no intention to rule the school after taking it over, leaving it completely in chaos.
  • Fight Unscene: Her duel with Remi that lost her the status as Wellston's Queen is only shown in one brief flashback image. Cecile is on the ground having already been defeated.
  • Foil: To Remi. Both have experience as Wellston's Queen, and it's clear that Cecile and Remi are not on good terms due to the fact that Cecile lost her Queen status to Remi through a fight the two of them had in the past. Remi also tends to be portrayed as the nice girl while Cecile is shown to be harsh and condescending.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Downplayed. She does a lot of the busy work for John that would make it easier to implicate him as Joker like gathering powers for him to copy.
  • "I Can't Look!" Gesture: In chapter 148, even she looks the other way when John beats up Isen for trying to spy on John and Cecile's meeting.
  • Jerkass: Acts as such towards Remi for not playing out her correct role as a high-tier. It's implied that Cecile hasn't gotten over the fact that Remi defeated her in the past.
  • Knows the Ropes: Her Conjure: Vines ability is creating a powerful magic rope that she can control to fight people or simply tie them up.
  • The Leader: Plays out such a role for the school's press team.
  • Makeup Is Evil: While calling her evil is quite overboard, she's still a Jerkass Wellston student that wears green eye shadow.
  • Might Makes Right: She ridicules Remi for not enforcing her demands through force.
  • Oh, Crap!: She has this reaction in chapter 140 when John informs her that she's the next that needs to get beat up after Blyke. She actually goes through this twice since Cecile thinks he was just making a joke at first only for John to tell her that he wasn't kidding.
  • Out of Focus: After the huge supporting role she played as one of King John's supporters in Season 2 Part 1, she's a complete no-show in Season 2 Part 2 other than one brief scene at the start of it.
  • The Plan: To get back at Arlo, who she now views as a hypocrite as a King who replaced her "elite"-self for lower-tiers despite Arlo believing that order by power runs the school, she decides to get back at him by teaming up with John, whom she knows is the school's powerful Shadow King, to possibly dethrone Arlo.
  • Playing Card Motifs: Cecile used to be the "Queen" of Wellston, but ended up losing the status to Remi. She rises back up to the Jack position once John takes over in Season 2.
  • The Proud Elite: Compared to other students, Cecile takes her role as one of Wellston's top elites the most seriously. She even calls out Remi for not playing out her role as the school's Queen. This is also why Cecile takes it really hard when Arlo takes away her "elite"-status by replacing her with Isen as the head of the school newspaper.
  • Power Level: 5.2 High-tier
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: She calls out Remi for acting too weak to put someone in their place, and as a result, she doesn't have a strong enough will to dominate someone, and force out the information that she wants from Cecile. Cecile also calls out Remi for giving high-tiers a bad name by hanging out with people that are lower-tier than her such as Blyke and Isen, and even tried to help out a cripple (John) at one point.
  • Revenge: Desires this against Arlo after being removed from the school newspaper, and viewing him as a King that's a complete hypocrite.
  • Secret-Keeper: She learns from the information that Terrence gathered how John had defeated Arlo, Ventus, and Meili in a fight, and that John is hiding the fact that he's Wellston's true King. However, she's unable to reveal the information due to Arlo keeping a close eye on her since he knows that Terrence has been snooping around.
  • Side Kick: Becomes this for Joker
  • Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!: Cecile's point of view to Rei and Remi's idealism.
  • Smug Super: Is just as arrogant as most of the high tiers at Wellston and is the 5th strongest student there.
  • Speak Ill of the Dead: She insults Rei and his beliefs.
  • Tsurime Eyes: She has sharp eyes, and she is prideful, arrogant, and a bit sassy.
  • Undying Loyalty: She is extremely loyal to her newspaper crew to the point of refusing to hand over the name of the anonymous reporter who spied on the fight that involved Remi, Blyke, and Isen at Kovoro Mall. However, the same can't be said when Arlo chose to stop by the press room looking for answers.
  • Villain Team-Up: In a way, John and Cecile play the villain duo that goes about beating up the Wellston Royals to throw the school into chaos by dismantling the hierarchy. John does all the work, but Cecile's been supporting him ever since the two teamed up.

    Blyke 

Blyke / Nobody

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CLICK for Blyke's vigilante disguise as Nobody
Power Level: 4.5 (Season 1) || 5.0 (Season 2)
Superpower: Energy Beam (Season 1) note  || Energy Discharge (Season 2) note 

A Fiery Redhead student of Wellston High that is often seen alongside Isen, and is considered to be the "Jack" of the school. Blyke is also a member of the school's Turf War team and is considered to be the 6th strongest amongst the school's top 10. Eventually, Blyke is forced to become John's roommate after the latter is forced to start living at the school's boy dorm, which the two of them aren't on the greatest of terms. Later, Blyke moves to Isen's room, and his relationship with John improves.

After suffering several defeats to Wellston's Joker, Blyke comes to the decision that he needs to get stronger. Thus, he starts to delve into superhero vigilantism to further power up his ability. He ends up being named as the superhero, Nobody, due to saying that he's "nobody" to a district citizen. Along with meeting and teaming up with Kuyo during one of his missions, Blyke eventually joins in with Remi's superhero group to bring EMBER to justice.
  • Art Evolution: His hair was a darker shade of red in the first couple chapters.
  • Berserk Button: He tends to get angry towards people who wrong his friends, such as Remi and Isen. As a result, he holds a lot of anger towards John after witnessing him hit Remi away when she was trying to help him, and for lashing out at Isen even though they just helped John up after the cripple got bullied by Zeke.
  • Character Development:
    • Blyke starts to become sympathetic towards low-tiers after witnessing how bad they had it in the Branish District being taken advantage of by Waldo. As a result, he starts trying to get on friendlier terms with John.
    • It's clear once Season 2 gets going that his two losses to Wellston's Joker hurt him deep. As a result, Blyke starts to delve into vigilantism once it becomes clear that he needs to get stronger to protect those he cares about.
  • Cheap Costume: His vigilante disguise is basically a gray hoodie with a black hat and black turtleneck shirt that covers up his mouth and nose. It somewhat makes him look like a Ninja.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Red Is Heroic, Red Is Violent.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In chapter 138, Blyke ends up on the receiving end of one from John when the latter begins his plan to dismantle the school hierarchy.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Once Season 2 gets going, Blyke gets a couple Story Arcs revolving around his vigilante missions, which he uses as a means to further power up his ability.
  • Energy Weapon: Creates energy from his hands that he fires as laser beams at his enemies.
    • Later on, he gains the ability to fire off a burst of energy off from his body that causes everyone around him to get knocked back.
  • "Eureka!" Moment: In chapter 146, Blyke was already starting to suspect that Wellston's masked Joker is John due to how it's too much of a coincidence that Joker having no copied powers makes him a cripple similar to John. However, he admits it's not much to go on just being a Gut Feeling. A moment after, Remi asks if Isen knows anything about this, which suddenly makes it clear to Blyke that Isen had known this whole time that John is the Joker due to Blyke remembering that Isen has been acting oddly around John ever since Isen investigated John's background.
  • Fatal Flaw: His short temper persona tends to cause Blyke to perform actions before actually thinking about how to go about it logically beforehand. One example is the moment Blyke witnessed John hit away Remi's hand, his first instinct is to fire an Energy Beam out of anger at the crippled John without thinking that said attack could have seriously injured him.
    • Isen even calls Blyke out on this flaw believing that Blyke would have gone off doing something stupid had Isen revealed to him that John is the masked Joker who's been beating up other Wellston students.
  • Fiery Redhead: His tempter is a bit short.
  • Flipping the Bird:
    • Gives one to Payton the mall security guard behind his back.
    • Gives multiple middle fingers behind John's back after John harshly rejects Blyke's attempt to befriend him.
    • Gives one to Zeke after he brags that John is on his side.
  • Foreshadowing: Blyke's Poor, Predictable Rock moment where he starts getting cold feet about possibly being the next Wellston King due to his ability being too predictable could be taken as this. Down the line, Blyke starts training up his Energy Beam ability until it upgrades to Energy Discharge, which results in him gaining a new skill that allows for Blyke to release a large amount of energy from his body to knock back those close to him. Suddenly, Blyke's ability doesn't seem so predictable.
  • Freudian Trio: Despite being a Fiery Redhead, he is the Ego of the trio, being a loyal friend to balance the two. He balances out Remi's empathy and decisiveness and Isen's apathy and indecisiveness.
  • Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: During Remi's superhero mission in the Lewes District, Isen starts to get cold feet after realizing that someone killed Alana in cold blood. Blyke tries to snap him out of it since Isen has no time having a nervous breakdown when Remi is currently struggling to defeat Volcan.
  • Gut Feeling: In chapter 146, Blyke reveals to Remi and Isen that he came to suspect John to be Wellston's masked Joker once he thought about how the Joker not being able to copy abilities would make him powerless similar to how John comes off as a cripple. His Gut Feeling was correct.
  • Hand Blast: His Frickin' Laser Beams come from his hands.
  • Healing Factor: Fast self-regeneration appears to be the passive ability that Blyke obtains once he's achieved high-tier. Having obtained injuries from his nighttime vigilante missions, they're shown to have quickly healed by the time he wakes up the next day.
  • In-Series Nickname: When Blyke is in his vigilante disguise, a citizen asks who he is. Blyke answers that he's nobody, which to his shock when he sees that his actions made the news, "Nobody" ended up becoming his official vigilante nickname.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Subverted. From John's perspective, he appears to be nothing but blunt and impatient, only caring for his friends. However, once the story moves outside of John's POV, the audience can see that Blyke is generally cordial to those around him.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: How Blyke's powers tend to appear offensively when he makes the body motion as if one is about to pull off the Kamehameha.
  • Locked Out of the Loop:
    • Blyke becomes increasingly annoyed by Isen always coming to John's defense for some reason he doesn't know. The reason being that Isen knows that John isn't actually a cripple, and fears what will happen if something breaks John to the point of going off on everyone at the school.
    • He tries to reassure John, who Blyke still sees as a cripple, that they will find the masked man that's been beating people up around the school. Unbeknownst to him, John's the one who's been beating people up. Blyke learns of this by chapter 146 from Isen.
  • Long-Range Fighter: Given that his power can shooting lasers, Blyke can remain at a distance and shoot beams at people from afar. During Remi's superhero missions, he basically played the sniper support role by firing beams down upon Remi's enemies from nearby rooftops.
  • Luminescent Blush: Sports one when he receives praise from Sera for shooing away the students that were bullying her and John.
  • Ninja: His Season 2 vigilante disguise makes him look like a makeshift ninja. He comes wearing in dark clothes and keeps most of his face covered up.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: Blyke is in-between as he has a short temper, but he is genuinely kind.
  • Nitro Boost: Blyke can reverse his Energy Beam to boost himself in the opposite direction that his hands are aiming towards. For example, if he's aiming his two hands forward, the boost would push himself backward.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished:
    • In season 1 he defends Remi from John attacking her when she was trying to help him, as John wasn't aware of his surroundings. When he used his Energy Beam to fire a warning shot between them, John interpreted it as Blyke trying to shoot a hole through his face and later puts Blyke in the hospital in critical condition in retaliation. While Blyke's reaction was overkill for getting someone without powers to stand down he didn't actually hurt or try to hurt anyone and was actually stopping a fight from breaking out.
    • In season 2, he saves Amora from being tormented by Lance's gang, but in return, she lashes out at him and leaves.
  • Not Quite Flight: Blyke is able to use his Energy Discharge ability to propel himself into the air, redirect himself when falling or help propel him across rooftops, but not for much longer than a quick burst.
  • Oh, Crap!: When he gets caught by Doctor Darren for getting in a fight with Isen.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Wears one when he and Isen are spying on Grayson. Grayson ended up recognizing him as the Jack who got beaten by Rein (Queen of Agwin).
  • Playing Card Motifs: He was chosen to be the Jack of the school within Arlo's hierarchy. He ends up losing his position completely once John takes over in Season 2.
  • Poor, Predictable Rock: After the Volcan fight, Blyke starts to get cold feet thinking that he might not be cut out to be Wellston's next King due to his energy beam ability being incredibly predictable compared to what Sera, Arlo, Remi, and even Isen can pull off.
  • Power Level: Started the series at 4.5 Elite-tier. As a result of his training and vigilante missions in Season 2, Blyke eventually upgrades to 5.0 High-tier.
    • During his first year at Wellston, Blyke was a 3.6 Elite-tier.
  • The Power of Friendship: Part of his Season 2 level-up plays into this. During his first vigilante mission, Blyke looks like he's struggling against multiple villains, but his desire to get stronger in order to protect his friends, such as Remi and Isen, leads to his ability going through a change that knocks all the villains back. It can be assumed that this was the moment his Energy Beam was upgraded to Energy Discharge.
  • Punched Across the Room: Once Blyke's power upgrades to Energy Discharge, he gains the ability to release a large amount of energy off himself that knocks back anyone close to him.
  • Red Is Heroic: As he goes through character development and realizes more about how unequal the hierarchy system has made their society, he, alongside Remi, becomes two of the more overtly heroic members of the cast, from going out to protect people as vigilantes to trying to improve the lives of the low-mid tiers at Wellston.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: By chapter 152, Blyke ditches sharing a dorm room with John since he knows by this point that John is the powerful masked Joker that's been beating up other students.
  • Secret-Keeper: By chapter 146, his recent suspicions along with piecing it together that Isen's been keeping John in check is enough for Blyke to realize that the Joker who's been terrorizing Wellston this whole time is John. Isen also reveals in this chapter to Blyke (and Remi) that Arlo had already been defeated by John.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story: Blyke and Kuyo's efforts to free the Grasshill district by capturing Lennon, and having said amplifier terrorist sent off to prison, ended up being for nothing as Lennon was released by the Authorites and retook control of Grasshill anyway. Thus, showing that superhero vigilantes capturing amplifier terrorists that took over districts are pointless as they're actually backed by the government by using amplified terrorists to help them oversee the populace.
  • Shout-Out: The way Blyke uses his ability is oddly familiar. There's even a reference later on where Blyke is seen watching Dragon Ball on TV.
  • Sir Swearsalot: Often cusses in his appearance. Even Uru-chan noted how a swearing warning often appears whenever he and John are in a chapter.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Despite his recklessness and short temper, he's able to piece together Joker (John)'s way of fighting, and begins to suspect something about John after seeing how muscular he is despite supposedly being a cripple. He's also a good student, being one of the few characters to be consistently shown studying on-screen and finding lectures easy to understand.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: Blyke holds a huge grudge against John after the latter hits Remi away when she was just trying to help him after he had been bullied by his schoolmates again.
  • Those Two Guys: He typically appears with Isen.
  • Took a Level in Badass:
    • During his Wellston years before the start of the series, Blyke's ability powered up from 3.6 to 4.5.
    • Following his multiple losses to Joker, Blyke's been steadily practicing his Energy Beam in an effort to power up his ability, such as practicing his ability on his hand to increase the amount of finger beams he can create. By Season 2, he starts taking on vigilante missions to practice his ability against villains.
      • His vigilante mission in the Newside district results in Blyke's ability powering up to the point of allowing Blyke to release a discharge of energy that knocks back everyone around him.
      • By the end of his vigilante mission in the Grasshill district, Blyke's new stats are shown where he's now officially entered the realm of high-tier. His Power Level has gone up from 4.5 to 5.0, and his Energy Beam has upgraded to Energy Discharge. As a result of achieving high-tier, he also gains a passive ability where he seems to have quick self-regeneration to the point of cuts healing over night.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: He's usually seen with Isen and Remi.
    • When the 3 of them spent some time at the mall, they tried to confront the man at the Gauge Vendor after Remi discovers the tracker inside her teddy bear reward.
    • Along with Isen, Blyke joins in on supporting Remi on her superhero missions.
    • Blyke also teams up with Remi and Isen to investigate and unmask the Joker (John) that's been beating up the Royals at Wellston.
  • Unexpected Successor: Downplayed. While there are mentions that he is to be King eventually, both Arlo and John's refusal of the position made it so that he became King earlier than anyone expected.
  • Vigilante Man: Becomes one in Season 2. Blyke's not quite to the point of being considered a Superhero just yet (he doesn't even have a hero nickname), but he still goes out in disguise to bring to justice the high-tiers that have been abusing the low-tiers amongst the city districts. In the end, the people end up calling him as "Nobody" as a result of this being the answer that a disguised Blyke provided to a citizen asking who he was.
  • Wake-Up Call:
    • His two losses to Wellston's Joker causes him to realize that he's too weak. Thus, he begins to train up his Energy Beam.
    • His vigilante mission against Lennon served as this since it was Blyke's first attempt at taking on an elite-tier, which turned out to actually be a high-tier fight due to Lennon using the amplification drug. After the fight, Blyke turns down the superhero's offer to become partners since the fight with Lennon caused Blyke to realize that he might not be cut out for this, and decides to put aside his vigilantism for the time being.
  • What You Are in the Dark: In chapter 196, Blyke comes across the criminal he's hunting for, realizes he's amped up and possibly out of his league, and could easily leave the low-tiers the criminal is fighting to their fates... But decides to fight the guy anyway.

Elite-tiers

    Isen 

Isen

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Power Level: 4.4
Superpower: Hunter note 

An Intrepid Reporter student of Wellston High that is often seen alongside Blyke, and is considered to be the 7th strongest amongst the school's top-10. He's tasked by Arlo to go about looking into John's past under the belief that the latter is hiding something. However, Isen's entire viewpoint of John changes the moment he discovers what the latter's been hiding. He tends to fall in line with those stronger than him due to his cowardly persona.

Despite his initial desire to stay out of trouble, Isen eventually joins in on becoming a superhero vigilante with Remi and Blyke given that they're his closest friends. Thus, he ends up helping them fight against EMBER.

  • Attack Its Weak Point: One part of his Hunter ability is that he's able to sense the weak points of his target's body, which show up as a target symbol from his point of view.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He rescues Remi at the last second before Volcan lands the killing blow on her.
  • Bound and Gagged: Was bound by Cecile when he was interrogated about what he found on John.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: He really enjoys bragging about his talents as an information gatherer, and is prone to sharing what he discovers even before he puts them in his articles. His big mouth nearly gets him in trouble when he almost reveals information Arlo asked for on a need-to-know basis. The only known exception to his usually running mouth is secret information that terrifies him, in which case he stays quiet until someone stronger than him forces him to share his discoveries.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Orange
  • Curbstomp Battle: Ends up on the receiving end of one from a black-masked John in chapter 126.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Orange-hair with orange-eyes.
  • Distinctive Appearances: Unlike most of the cast, he has dual hair, orange and black. He dyed parts of his hair black.
  • Face Doodling: He and Remi doodled Blyke's face before they went to a low-tier district.
  • Fatal Flaw: He's a huge coward. Particularly towards people who are stronger than him, such as Arlo and John, which Isen's only answer is to either be their loyal lapdog, or avoid them.
  • Flipping the Bird: Directs one at Blyke when Isen gets angry at him.
  • Freudian Trio: He is the Super Ego of the trio as he is the most logical and has the most common sense out of the three.
  • Heroic BSoD: During Remi's superhero mission in the Lewes District, Isen starts to have a nervous breakdown when he realizes that the criminal he marked with his Hunter ability, Alana, suddenly stopped responding, which informs him that someone must have killed her. It's at this point that he realizes that he's gotten involved in something way darker than he can handle. He gets over it in the next chapter knowing that Remi is in danger against Volcan.
  • Intrepid Reporter: His curious nature, combined with the enhanced senses that his ability grants him, results in this.
  • Jerkass: While not being an outright bully like many of the other students, the way he treats John when Isen pulls the fake interview about cripples on him was still really dickish, and shows that he treats people lower-tiered than him just as bad as anyone else at the school. It even reached a point where Isen decided to break John's wrist.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: His treatment of John during the fake interview makes it clear that Isen doesn't care about those lower tiered than himself, but that still doesn't change that he's good friends with Remi and Blyke.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: Downplayed, Isen is the mean one as he is a bit pessimistic and less empathic than Remi and Blyke.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Turns out that treating John horribly when Isen pulled the fake interview stunt on him came back to bite Isen in the ass hard when John decides to beat his ass in chapter 126. John even informs Arlo in chapter 132 that Isen treating him horribly during the interview is why he deserved the beatdown.
  • Living Lie Detector: His Hunter ability allows him to mark a person's heart in order to check if it's beating irregularly.
  • Nervous Wreck: He ends up becoming this due to secrets he discovered amongst the school's top students.
    • Upon discovering that John is actually a powerful god-tier, Isen becomes incredibly nervous about his surroundings to make sure that John is left alone so that he can continue pretending to be a cripple rather than piss John off to the point of him breaking, and going on a warpath against everyone that's been bullying him at Wellston High. Isen's fear of not wanting to set John off has resulted in him coming to the latter's defense several times, much to the confusion of Blyke and other students around him.
    • Even after John beat him up in chapter 126, he still refuses to spill the beans when Remi and Blyke check up on him in the infirmary due to the fact that Arlo and John were watching him, and fearing what the two of them would do to him if he revealed the truth.
  • Nonconformist Dyed Hair: He dyed the bottom of his hair black and does not want to be part of the Royals.
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • When he gets caught by Doctor Darren for getting in a fight with Blyke.
    • When he learns John was expelled from New Bostin after beating up half his year, he abandons the investigation.
    • In chapter 148, he has this reaction when Cecile captures him with her rope power through a wall thanks to John sensing Isen.
  • Power Level: 4.4 Elite-Tier.
    • During his first year at Wellston, Isen was a 3.6 Elite-Tier.
  • Secret Secret-Keeper: He discovers what John is truly capable of after investigating into his background, and learns that John actually has a god-tier power level. Isen decides from then on that pissing off John will not be good for everyone around him, which results in him bailing on the investigation. This being said, John doesn't know about it, leaving him angry and confused whenever Isen comes to his defense.
  • The Smart Guy: He's proven himself to be one of the more intelligent students at Wellston High, especially since Isen has the knowledge to hack deep into the computer system to retrieve the information he's seeking. After investigating into John, he's smart enough to know full well that John is not someone that will go along with the school's ranking system given how he beat up his former class at New Bostin. As a result, Isen knows that it's best to just let John remain as a guy pretending to be a cripple.
  • Smug Snake: Acts as such when he tries to investigate John about his past by pretending that he's doing a report about cripples.
  • Super-Strength: His ability grants his enhanced strength in certain situations. During the mall chase, he was strong enough to stop a moving full-sized truck without much effort.
  • Took a Level in Badass: During his Wellston years before the start of the series, Isen's ability powered up from 3.6 to 4.4.
  • Those Two Guys: He typically appears with Blyke.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: He's usually seen with Remi and Blyke.
    • When the 3 of them spent some time at the mall, they tried to confront the man at the Gauge Vendor after Remi discovers the tracker inside her teddy bear reward.
    • Along with Blyke, Isen joins in on supporting Remi on her superhero missions.
    • Isen also teams up with Remi and Blyke to investigate and unmask the Joker (John) that's been beating up the Royals at Wellston. Unbeknownst to them, Isen already knows, but he finally reveals the secret about John to Remi and Blyke in chapter 146.
  • Undying Loyalty: Downplayed. While Arlo's info usually comes from Isen, Isen himself only does it out of fear and constantly trash-talks Arlo behind his back. Nonetheless, when John starts to rampage, Isen still falls back on Arlo and hopes that he has a plan to control the situation.
    • Despite his fears, he tried to save his friends. He successfully saved Remi from Volcan. Months later, he couldn't save Blyke from Fury, but luckily, Blyke is still alive.
  • X-Ray Vision: Isen's ability, Hunter, allows him to do this sometimes, such as sensing people through walls, or checking a man's heartbeat to see if they're lying or not.

    Terrence (Minor Spoilers) 

Terrence note 

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Power Level: 4.4
Superpower: Invisibilitynote 

A Wellston High student who uses his Invisibility skill to snoop around for information that can be put in the school newspaper. In actuality, he is an agent of Spectre who kidnaps and disables high-tiers.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: Episode 272 shows Terrence reliving his trauma via Keon's ability. A fellow Spectre agent sneaks into his cell, not to help him escape but to dispose of him at the behest of Orrin, the one person he unconditionally trusted. Terrence drowns as a powerless, abandoned, and broken teen.
  • Almighty Janitor: He is assumed to be a typical mid-tier, but he is an elite-tier who is high enough into Wellston's top 10.
  • Bait the Dog: He uses his ability to sneak up on John and cause him to follow him, luring him to the Safe House, then letting John's curiosity do the rest of the work so he can join in on the field trip and have Spectre steal his ability.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Does this to Seraphina while she still has her ability. This comes to bite him back later.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: At first, he seems like a random background character getting beaten up by a stronger student. His role becomes much bigger later.
  • Code Name: Known as Agent: Wellston by Spectre. Also, Terrence is implied to be a pseudonym.
  • A Death in the Limelight: By the time Terrence finally started getting some noteworthy screentime in Season 2 Part 2 that started to delve into his character and past, he ends up getting killed off.
  • Dirty Coward: In general, he is a huge coward who uses his ability to run away and sneak up on others. He will leave his supposed "friends" behind when they are trapped in a fight. Though this is likely because he doesn't actually care about them.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Terrence appears near the start of the series as the boy that Gavin was bullying before John stepped in to defend him.
  • Evil All Along: In Episode 205, he is revealed to be keeping tabs on Wellston's high rankers. He is later confirmed to be part of Spectre in a phone call.
  • Exact Eavesdropping: His invisibility superpower allows him to remain near people unnoticed in order to overhear what they're talking about.
  • Foil: He is essentially an evil(er) version of John, both seem like normal students when introduced with normal names and grades while hiding their pasts and true abilities. Both were bullied for being weak and felt outcasted by society, causing them to turn to the dark side. However, while John eventually redeemed himself and started to turn over a new leaf (twice), Terrence ended up joining a conspiracy of terrorists and was killed before he could potentially redeem himself.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes:
    • Roland dislikes Terrence because he cowered away when Evie was attacked by a masked student.
    • Seraphina hates him because she knows his true evil nature and he frequently stalks her as part of his mission later on.
    • In general, none of his friends seem to miss him after he no longer shows up for school, which is understandable since he hid his true identity from them and led an ambush.
  • Hypocrite: He calls Seraphina and all high-tiers arrogant and "knowing better than the rest of society", when he helps enslave high-tiers into doing Spectre's bidding. His hatred towards high-tiers is understandable though given his tragic backstory.
    • Ironically, the Episode where he loses his ability reveals that he himself was an elite-tier, and he's proven himself every bit as arrogant and haughty.
  • Intrepid Reporter: Works as a reporter by going out and searching for information that can be put in his articles for the school newspaper.
  • Invisibility: With his ability, he can turn himself and other people invisible.
  • The Mole: Doesn't care about his life at Wellston one bit. Terrence just goes about his role as a Wellston student while researching potential high-tiers that will be useful to Spectre.
  • The Nicknamer: He labels John as the "Shadow King" after discovering what he's truly capable of.
  • Ordinary High-School Student: He initially appears to be this: he has the most normal name; he's one of the few characters with normal hair and eye colors; and his personality, grades, and level are all average.
  • Out of Focus: In Season 1 Part 1, Arlo catches on that someone has been eavesdropping on his private conversations at Wellston, and by Episode 65, he intimidates Cecile into giving up Terrence's name. However, this plotline ends up fading into the background as if it was completely forgotten about as nothing major happens with Terrence until around Episode 205 of Season 2 Part 1.
  • Power Level: 4.4 Elite-Tier.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: When Seraphina corners him and gives him one chance to explain why he disabled John he says this:
    Did you really think Spectre would treat you as an ally? You high-tiers are all the same. Unreliable. Disloyal. Arrogant. You all think you know so much better than the rest of us. That's why you need to be put on a leash and restrained.
  • Secret Identity: His stat block in Episode 264 reveals that "Terrence" is a false name.
  • Secret-Keeper: Due to snooping around with his Invisibility skill, it's very easy for Terrence to pick up on secrets amongst his fellow students.
    • He learns about what John is truly capable of after spying on the conversation between Arlo and Elaine. Terrence overhears from Elaine that John won a fight against Arlo, Ventus, and Meili, which Terrence puts in a school news report for Cecile to see.
  • Shadow Archetype: See Foil.
  • Smug Smiler: Gives one to Seraphina in episode 246.
  • Snooping Little Kid: While remaining invisible, Terrence snoops around school, and follows around others outside of school, as his way of gathering up information for the school newspaper. Terrence was the anonymous reporter that spied on the Kovoro Mall fight that involved Remi, Blyke, and Isen. He is later shown in his room, keeping tabs on all of the high-rankers, Zeke and above.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: With Evie and Roland. Changed when Sera then Dylan joined their party.
  • Undying Loyalty: Towards Orrin (and Spectre as a whole) who recruited him as a child, even though Orrin kills him at the end.
  • Visible Invisibility: The author sometimes portrays Terrence as this in order to show the readers when his Invisibility power is active.
  • Walking Spoiler: A lot of his story centers around him being an agent of Spectre who's been enrolled into Wellston to spy on its high-tiers for potential recruits for the organization.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Episode 272 shows a fellow Spectre agent sneaking into Terrence's cell, not to help him escape but to dispose of him at Orrin's command.

    Zeke 

Zeke

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Power Level: 4.2
Superpower: Phase Shift note 

A Wellston High student who considers himself to be the "King" of the school's boy dorm. Looking down on those he considers weaker than himself, Zeke decides to bully John as his way of welcoming the cripple to the dorm. His power level puts him amongst Wellston's top-10 as the 8th strongest.

As the series moves along, it becomes quite clear that he's one of the biggest jerkasses amongst Wellston's high-tiers. He eventually becomes a member of the authorities.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: After John demonstrates just how thoroughly he outclasses him, Zeke begs him not to hurt him any further. John demands that he get on his hands and knees while he begs, which Zeke does.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: Believed to be one of the stronger students, Zeke goes around acting as the "King" of Wellston's boy dorm. When John first arrives at the boy's dorm, Zeke beats him up in an attempt to put the cripple in his place.
  • Berserk Button: He doesn't take kindly to John sarcastically calling him King, which causes Zeke to realize that John isn't taking his rule over the dorm seriously, or when John starts calling him out for being such an insecure student that will never amount to anything because he goes around acting like the dorm King just to beat up on low-tiers.
  • The Bully: Decides to attack John after the latter is forced by the Headmaster to become part of Wellston's boy dorm.
  • Bullying a Dragon: After word gets out that John is Joker, Zeke, refusing to believe it, goes after John to publically beat him up and disprove the rumors. It's at this point that John finally decides to reveal his ability. Cue Curb-Stomp Battle.
  • Butt-Monkey: After he becomes the new King of Wellston, John uses Zeke as his errand boy/punching bag. And any time John's orders cause him to come across any of the other high-tier students, it ends very poorly for Zeke.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Sky Blue.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Performs these on those weaker than him, such as on John and a depowered Sera.
    • He ends up on the receiving end of one from Arlo, and then gets a brutal beatdown from John, who Zeke doesn't realize is him due to John wearing a Brown Bag Mask.
    • Ends up on yet another, even more brutal one at the hands of John after he decides to finally reveal his ability to the school.
  • Dirty Coward After John reveals his ability and officially becomes the new King of Wellston, Zeke desperately tries to get on his good side by ensuring that John can call on him to do anything. He gets a vicious kick to the face for his trouble.
  • The Dragon: Zeke basically becomes John's second-in-command in Season 2. John takes over as Wellston's King after humiliating Zeke in front of everyone. The result is Zeke continuously trying to suck up to John until the latter finally decides to go along with it. If John needs something done, he's usually ordering Zeke to perform it. After John redeems himself and returns from his suspension, he cuts all ties with him.
  • Gang of Bullies: He has his own group of lackeys that bully weaklings at Wellston. Some of his lackeys include Mardin and Julien.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Is shown to be this whenever Arlo gets a spotlight for missions from the Authorities.
  • Hate Sink: A relatively minor example, but he's notable for having basically no redeeming qualities whatsoever among the high-tier students. He's not particularly well-liked by anybody in the cast, either because he's directly attacked them (John) or because he's emblematic of the worst problems with higher tiers (Blyke).
  • Jerkass: Like many of the school bullies, Zeke bullies the weak. He's introduced attacking John for being a cripple claiming that it's his way of "welcoming" the latter to the boy's dorm. As the series moves along, it becomes quite clear that he's easily one of the worst amongst Wellston's high-tier students in regards to being an asshole to the point of becoming a Hate Sink amongst the readers.
  • The Leader: Claims he's the "King" of the boy's dorm. He's also the leader of his own Wellston bully gang, such as Mardin and Julien being his lackeys.
  • Oh, Crap!: In chapter 187, he's horrified when he picks a fight with John to prove that John isn't Joker, only for it to turn out that the rumors were true.
  • Opportunistic Bastard: The second he realizes John is powerful, he changes his plan and alliances.
  • Power Level: 4.2 Elite-tier.
  • Professional Butt-Kisser: In Season 2, Zeke resorts to this tactic trying multiple times to suck up to John after the latter humiliated the former in front of everyone shorter after John took over as Wellston's King. Eventually, John decides to go along with it, which results in Zeke becoming the primary subordinate of John's new leadership.
  • Smug Snake: After throwing his lot in with John after he becomes Wellston's new King, Zeke assumes nobody will try to stop him from carrying out the new king's orders and earn John's wrath. Sera, Blyke, and Remi are all too happy to prove him wrong.
  • Smug Smiler: Always shown with a smug smile since he thinks he's better than John knowing that the latter is a cripple.
  • The Sociopath: Only displays interest in increasing his own power, lies to and manipulates everyone including John, and does not understand it when the other elite students start trying to improve the school.
  • Stone Wall: His Phase Shift superpower when he's defending. He uses his ability to try to endure incoming attacks from his enemies.
  • Super-Strength: His Phase Shift ability when he's attacking. He appears to strengthen his punches to a certain point, such as being able to break John's arm.
  • Villain Team-Up: In chapter 192, he starts sucking up to John upon realizing his true power. John only accepts after seeing a safe house flier.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Had no problem attacking a cripple Seraphina with his bare hands, twice actually. It is also implied he may have beaten Cecile.

    Holden 

Holden

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Power Level: 4.0
Superpower: Unknown

A Wellston High student who is often seen alongside Arlo. Holden's considered to be the 10th strongest amongst the school's top 10.
  • Berserk Button: He tends to get angry whenever he sees that John is causing problems for Arlo, such as always bumping him while walking down the hallway.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Light Blue
  • The Dragon: He's often seen walking alongside Arlo in the hallways.
  • No Name Given: He's introduced quite early, but his name isn't revealed until chapter 113.
  • Oh, Crap!: He's left stunned in disbelief when Arlo grabs and bruises his arm after he tries to call out John for bumping into the King like usual. This occurred after Arlo found out how powerful John actually is.
  • Power Level: 4.0 Elite-tier.
  • Satellite Character: Outside of Holden appearing next to Arlo as his loyal lackey, there isn't much else to him at the moment.
  • Shipper on Deck: He teases Arlo when Elaine wants to talk to the King privately.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Arlo where he looks down on anyone that gives the former problems.

    Meili 

Meili

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Power Level: 3.8
Superpower: Demon Claw note 

A Wellston High student who appears alongside Ventus. The two of them act as Arlo's underlings by going along with whatever he orders them to do.
  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Her power causes her hands to turn into sharp demon-looking red claws.
  • Battle Couple: Appears and fights alongside Ventus.
  • The Bully: Has no issue bullying John for being a cripple.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Brownish Red.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Along with Ventus, the two of them easily beat up John in order to break the phone he's been using to stay in contact with Seraphina.
    • She and Ventus end up on the receiving end of a really brutal defeat to John after he's pushed to the point of finally using his god-tier powers on someone.
  • Jerkass: She and Ventus go about bullying John just because Arlo told them to.
  • Power Level: 3.8 Elite-tier.
  • Put on a Bus: She and Ventus have not appeared after Elaine used some of her healing on them following their loss to John. Unlike others he's beaten down, they were not explicitly stated to be hospitalized.
    • The Bus Came Back: She and Ventus finally reappear when Arlo starts gathering allies to search for Sera when she's been kidnapped by several other students. Surprisingly, Remi also enlists their help with her Safe House.
  • Undying Loyalty: She and Ventus support Arlo whenever the King needs something done.

    Ventus 

Ventus

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Power Level: 3.8
Superpower: Whirlwind note 

A Wellston High student who appears alongside Meili. The two of them act as Arlo's underlings by going along with whatever he orders them to do.
  • Battle Couple: Appears and fights alongside Meili.
  • Blow You Away: His ability allows him to create wind.
  • The Bully: Has no issue bullying John for being a cripple.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Purple.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Along with Meili, the two of them easily beat up John in order to break the phone he's been using to stay in contact with Seraphina.
    • He and Meili end up on the receiving end of a really brutal defeat to John after he's pushed to the point of finally using his god-tier powers on someone.
  • Jerkass: He and Meili go about bullying John just because Arlo told them to.
  • Please, I Will Do Anything!: While being curb-stomped by John, Ventus begs him to stop in order to save Meili from crashing to the ground after John threw her high up into the air.
  • Power Level: 3.8 Elite-tier.
  • Put on a Bus: He and Meili have not appeared after Elaine used some of her healing on them following their loss to John. Unlike others he's beaten down, they were not explicitly stated to be hospitalized.
    • The Bus Came Back: He and Meili finally reappear when Arlo starts gathering allies to search for Sera when she's been kidnapped by several other students.
  • Undying Loyalty: He and Meili support Arlo whenever the King needs something done.

    Abel 

Abel

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Power Level: 3.6
Superpower: Explosion note 

A Wellston High student who antagonizes John and Sera when they're hanging out on the school roof.

  • Berserk Button: Doesn't take it kindly when John talks back to him despite coming off as a cripple.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Reddish Brown.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: John (in a black mask) beats Abel down to the point of unconsciousness the 3rd time they run into one another on the roof.
  • Determinator: He comes off incredibly determined to make it clear to those weaker than him that the school roof belongs to the strong.
  • Fight Unscene: John's Curb-Stomp Battle on Abel goes unseen. John goes up to the roof during his search for Sera, and the panel already shows Abel on the floor defeated and unconscious. A few chapters later, some of the fight is seen in a flashback when he's detailing how the fight went to Remi and Blyke.
  • Having a Blast: Abel's ability allows him to create an explosion at whatever location he's aiming at.
  • In-Universe Nickname: Blyke refers to him as "rooftop guy".
  • Jerkass: Talks down to John and Sera for hanging out on the roof just because they come off weaker than him. The second time he runs into John on the roof, he outright attacks the latter.
  • Power Level: 3.6 Elite-tier.
  • No Name Given: After several no-name appearances, his name is provided in the bonus material of chapter 125.

    Elaine 

Elaine

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Power Level: 3.5
Superpower: Healing note 

A Wellston High student who's Seraphina's dorm roommate. Elaine tends to be a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing where she acts all nice around higher-tiered students, but despises those that are low-tier. She also has the healer role for Wellston High's Turf War team.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Greenish Teal
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Has a tendency to act nice to people, but if Elaine finds out that they have a weak ability, she'll treat them like garbage, either disparaging them or refusing to heal them.
  • Break the Haughty: Once she finds out what John is truly capable of, Elaine becomes entirely scared of him, and starts to question the things going on around her, such as Arlo looking uncharacteristically out-of-sorts.
  • Character Development: A mild case, but she grows tired of being treated as everyone's on-demand-medic and decides to focus on her grades and friend group rather then trying to impress the elite and high tiers. Where this will lead to remains to be seen. Interestingly, this probably would not have been possible if not for the other developments at wellstone allowing someone like her to even speak up to higher tiers like Arlo and John.
  • Demoted to Extra: Elaine got a lot of screentime in the first half of Season 1 to the point that she was basically one of the main supporting characters. Ever since the attack on John's house however, her role's been relatively minor.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Her introduction shows her Bitch in Sheep's Clothing persona towards those that are beneath her on the power tier.
  • Healing Hands: Elaine can heal moderate and serious wounds in a matter of seconds.
  • Jerkass: When John first joins the class, she is initially amicable. As soon as she finds out that that John has no ability, her personality does a complete 180 and she reacts with complete disgust from having "wasted her time talking to him."
  • Luminescent Blush:
    • Elaine is sometimes seen sporting one when she's around Arlo, making it quite obvious that she has feelings for him.
    • She also ends up blushing when Sera grabs her arms in chapter 113.
  • Oh, Crap!: The moment she realizes that John may have been the one that beat up Arlo and his lackeys.
  • Power Level: 3.5 Elite-tier.
  • Secret-Keeper: One of the few students who learns that John is actually a god-tier after she puts it together while healing his recent injuries that he was the one who managed to beat up Arlo and his lackeys.
  • The Medic: She heals for Wellston Turf Wars team and other Wellston students in dire situations.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: She is the girly girl to Seraphina's tomboy.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her discovery of the UnOrdinary book that Seraphina got from John led to Sera getting suspended from school for a month, which led to the school bullying on John to become a lot worse than it already was, and caused him to finally start using his god-tier powers on others.

Mid-tiers

    Brea 

Brea

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Power Level: 3.2
Superpower: Arcane Shot note 

A Wellston High student that Seraphina comes across bullying another student.
  • The Bully: Like many other Wellston students, Brea goes about bullying low-tiers.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Orange.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Brea ends up on the receiving end of one from Arlo, who came to defend Sera to hide the fact that she's now powerless.
  • Hand Blast: Her Arcane Shot superpower is to fire green energy blasts from her hands.
  • Jerkass: Bullys low-tiers, and tries to strike Sera from behind after the latter orders her to stop bullying.
  • Power Level: 3.2 Mid-tier.
  • Revenge: Tries to get back at Sera for humiliating her in front of everyone.
  • Villainous Breakdown: She doesn't understand why Sera would choose to defend a low-tier from her, even though the school system is designed to allow for higher-tiers to beat down lower-tiers without causing any trouble. Her breakdown causes Brea to try to attack Sera from behind.

    Misa 

Misa

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Power Level: 2.0-3.4
Superpower: Repulsion note 

A Wellston High student that bullies other students. She's had several encounters with Sera.
  • All There in the Manual: Other than Evie mentioning her name, she's never been formally referred to by other characters. Her name was confirmed on the author's Twitter.
  • The Bully: Her first appearance shows her with Brea trying to bully John.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Teal.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • In one quick unsuspecting move, her head gets smashed into the wall by Sera.
    • Misa later provides one to a depowered Sera with one push of her power after Illena had already weakened Sera to the point of her struggling to stand up.
    • In chapter 130, she ends up getting curb-stomped by a black-masked John out of revenge for kidnapping and beating down Sera. When he advances on her, she uses her ability once, only for her attack to be redirected. She goes down in two attacks.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: She only wanted to rough up Sera somewhat for their first encounter. Kidnapping and tying up a depowered Sera was seen as too overboard for her, and she even calls out Illena for it. This doesn't explain why she returned the day after.
  • Gang of Bullies: Along with Illena, Krolik, Wenqi, Crail and Hower, she's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up.
  • Hypocrite: Wenqi calls her out as one for originally going along with the plan to kidnap and beat up a depowered Sera and returning the next day, yet Misa still chooses to blame Illena for taking things too far.
  • Jerkass:
    • Bullies other students like everyone else at Wellston High.
    • She joined in on beating up a depowered Sera when many other students decided to take her captive and beat her down.
  • Never My Fault: She'll say nasty things about other people and beat up anyone who tries to call her out on this. If reprimanded by someone much stronger than her, she'll pretend to be sorry, but she'll harbor a grudge as if she'd been unfairly slighted.
    • She'll even do this to the people with whom she partakes in cruel acts with. Don't expect her to try to put a stop to whatever they're doing
  • OhCrap:
    • She has this reaction when Seraphina calls her out on both attacking John and talking shit about the Ace's less than perfect grades.
    • Reacts like this once again in chapter 129 when the Arlo/Elaine duo confront them about kidnapping a depowered Sera.
    • It gets worse when a black-masked John arrives and begins effortlessly taking out her companions. As the second-to-last to be dealt with, she's reduced to begging for mercy in terror.
  • Revenge: She makes it clear to a depowered Sera that the reason she joined in on kidnapping her and beating her up was out of revenge for their previous encounter where Sera smashes her head into the wall for trying to bully John.

    Tanner 

Tanner

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Power Level: 3.1
Superpower: Regeneration note 

The leader student of a 4-man Wellston High Gang of Bullies that go about bullying John.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Blue
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • He gets trapped within Arlo's barrier when the latter arrives to get John away from the Gang of Bullies.
    • John (in a black mask) beats Tanner down to the point of unconsciousness the next time John comes across Tanner and Rouker in the school hallway.
  • Four-Man Band: With Illena, Wenqi, and Rouker as the 4 of them are always seen together.
  • Gang of Bullies: With Illena, Wenqi and Rouker as they go about bullying John together.
  • Healing Factor: His Regeneration allows for Tanner to heal any injuries on his body.
  • Jerkass: Along with the rest of his Gang of Bullies they bully and beat up John just because he's a cripple who lost his protection.
  • The Leader: Comes off as such for his Gang of Bullies where he's usually always the one doing the talking first when they go about bullying John.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction when he witnesses Rouker get knocked out by John (in a black mask) using Rouker's copied missile attack against him.
  • Power Glows: Tanner's body gives off a green aura glow when his Regeneration is active.
  • Power Level: 3.1 Mid-tier

    Sherri 
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Power Level: 2.9
Superpower: Vigornote 

A Wellston High school student who was hostile towards other students. She is part of Safe House club.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Lavender purple
  • Character Development: She was initially hostile with other students, but after Remi stops the arguments and remarks about the situation, Sherri stops doing that.
  • Jerkass: Was bickering towards a person in the hallway and one of the Safe House member until she gets a Character Development.
  • Super-Strength: Her ability is basically this in a duel against Wyatt and later John.
  • Token Good Teammate: After her Character Development, she practically becomes a representative for Mid-Tier students who aren't monsterous bullies. The only other (confirmed) mid-tier who isn't a bully is Wyatt (who himself is barely above low-tier in terms of power anyway).
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: She sports this and has a tough personality.

    Gavin 

Gavin

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Power Level: 2.8
Superpower: Stone Skin note 

A Wellston High student that spends his time bullying low-tiers. After John manages to throw him out of an upper floor window despite being a cripple, Gavin decides to put all his bullying attention on him.
  • Berserk Button: Gavin becomes enraged when John, who he believes to be a cripple, manages to pull off a couple of moves on him. He also doesn't take John's gloating well when the latter points out how Gavin's powers are weak compared to Sera, Remi, Blyke, and Isen.
  • The Bully: John comes across Gavin at the start of the series beating up a low tier. Gavin then turns his attention onto John when the latter gets in the way of his bullying. After John successfully throws him out a window, Gavin decides to put his attention squarely on bullying the former.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Gray
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Ends up on the receiving end of one from Seraphina, which forces Gavin to go to the nurse.
  • Flat Character: Apart from being The Bully, there's not much else to him.
  • Jerkass: He's as bully as they come. He's seen bullying someone when John comes across Gavin. He then puts his attention squarely on bullying John knowing that he's a cripple, and because John managed to get the better of him during their first fight.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction the moment he sees that Seraphina is with John when Gavin tries to get back at him for being thrown out of a window.
  • Power Level: 2.8 Mid-tier.
  • Power-Up Full Color Change: His normal body turns gray when he activates his powers.
  • Put on a Bus: After he returns to bully John again when Sera is unable to defend him due to being suspended from school, Gavin pretty much disappears from the picture. The one exception is Evie mentioning him in chapter 127 as one of the Mid-tier gang students who's been bullying the lower-tiers.
  • Revenge: Gavin desires to get back at John due to the embarrassment of being thrown out a window by a cripple. He's one of the first to attack John once Seraphina, who was basically acting as John's protector, gets sent away from Wellston on a month long suspension.
  • Starter Villain: While it's implied that John may have already been getting bullied beforehand, Gavin is the first student seen in the series that John faces off against.
  • Super-Speed: John admits during his fight with Gavin that the latter is faster than normal when his Super-Toughness power is active.
  • Super-Toughness: Gavin's superpower is basically turning his body into rock-hard gray skin. A single hit manages to leave a bruise on one of John's arms.

    Kalum 

Kalum

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Power Level: 2.8
Superpower: Phantom Push note 

A Wellston High student that goes about bullying John after Isen releases an article revealing the identity of Wellston's Joker.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: For a brief moment before John knocks him out, he tries to beg John to stop.
  • The Bully: Goes about bullying cripple-John since he doesn't believe the claims made in Isen's article. He pays dearly for it.
  • Casting a Shadow: His Phantom Push ability allows for him to fire a shadow hand in whatever direction his normal hand is aiming towards. Kalum uses it to shove John around when he's bullying the latter.
  • Jerkass: Like many Wellston students, he treats low-tiers terribly, such as bullying John after Isen releases the article about Wellston's Joker.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: On the receiving end. Even after knocking Kalum out, John gives the former another hard punch to the face before finally leaving Kalum beat up on the floor.
  • Oh, Crap!: After pushing John to a breaking point, Kalum is left stunned in disbelief at the sight of John's eyes glowing.
  • Smug Smiler: Shows this off when he's bullying John. Kalum finds it absolutely hilarious that the Royals are choosing to label a cripple as the Wellston Joker to try to quickly resolve the situation rather than all of them taking on the powerful Joker that kicked all their asses.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Isen releases an article detailing everything about John being the Wellston Joker who's been going around beating everyone up, and disposed of the Royals. So what does Kalum do? Bully the very person that Isen wrote the article on. Sure enough, Kalum gets his ass kicked.

    Yuline 

Yuline

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Power Level: 2.8
Superpower: Clobber note 

A Wellston High student that John spots in the cafeteria getting into a fight with Heinz over a spot in the lunch line.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Sky Blue.
  • Extremity Extremist: Her Clobber ability strengthens the power of her punches.
  • Fight Unscene: Her fight with Heinz happens off-panel.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Yuline seems just as bad as all the other students wanting to pick fights with others, but she's not wrong for calling out Heinz since he did butt in front of her in the lunch line.
  • Power Level: 2.8 Mid-tier.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: She's only seen briefly getting into a fight with Heinz over a spot in the cafeteria lunch line. Unbeknownst to Yuline, John copied her ability so that he can clobber Juni into an unconscious bloody pulp.

    Heinz 

Heinz

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Power Level: 2.7
Superpower: Catch Up note 

A Wellston High student that John spots in the cafeteria getting into a fight with Yuline over a spot in the lunch line.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Red Orange.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Red-hair with red-eyes.
  • Fight Unscene: His fight with Yuline happens off-panel.
  • Jerkass: Butts in front of Yuline in the lunch line, and actually picks a fight with her despite being completely in the wrong.
  • Power Level: 2.7 Mid-tier.
  • Punny Name: Put together his name and ability, and you got Heinz Ketchup.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He's only seen briefly getting into a fight with Yuline over a spot in the cafeteria lunch line. Unbeknownst to Heinz, John copied his ability so that he can catch up to Juni, and provide her a brutal beatdown.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: His Catch Up ability allows for Heinz to close the distance between him and his opponent.

    Illena 

Illena

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Power Level: 2.7
Superpower: Strength note 

A Wellston High student who's part of the 4-man Gang of Bullies that go about bullying John. When Tanner's not around, Illena takes on the role as the leader of the bullies.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: She questions Arlo why lower tiers such as her are forced to worship and live in his shadow just because he was blessed with a stronger power compared to everyone else. Arlo chooses to ignore her.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Being looked down on and treated like shit by the higher-tiers enrages Illena to the point that she will gladly beat up those weaker to make it clear that she's stronger.
    • She outright explodes in anger when Arlo berates her for treating Sera like shit despite viewing Arlo as a Hypocrite who continues to treat those weaker than him like shit if he's not already friends with them.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Reddish Brown.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Provides one to a depowered Sera after she and several other students have kidnapped her.
    • In chapter 129, she tries to attack Arlo from behind in chapter 129 for coming to Sera's rescue. Obviously, it doesn't go well for Illena due to their power level difference, and she's left with a bloody right arm.
    • In chapter 130, Illena ends up getting curb-stomped by a black-masked John out of revenge for kidnapping and beating down Sera. Before she could react properly, John instantly knocks her out using Isen's copied Hunter ability.
  • Determinator: The chapters where her gang kidnaps a depowered Sera make it quite clear that Illena is someone who greatly desires to get back at the higher-tiers of the school for treating the lower-tiers like shit.
  • The Dragon: One could assume that she's this to Tanner. She appears to take on the leadership role of the bullies when Tanner's not around.
  • Four-Man Band: With Tanner, Wenqi, and Rouker as the 4 of them are always seen together.
  • Gang of Bullies:
    • With Tanner, Wenqi and Rouker as they go about bullying John together.
    • Along with Wenqi, Krolik, Hower, Crail and Misa, she's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Her attack-style combined with her Super-Strength blue fists.
  • Hypocrite: She hates Arlo and other high-tiers in general for treating the weak like shit. Yet as a Mid-tier, Illena does the exact same thing to people who are weaker Low-tiers.
  • Jerkass:
    • Along with the rest of her Gang of Bullies they bully and beat up John just because he's a cripple who lost his protection.
    • Later on, she's amongst the students that take a depowered Sera captive just to beat her up.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Illena calls out Arlo for helping Sera after she's been depowered when it's clear to Illena that Arlo would never do the same for other weak lower-tiers that he's never interacted with.
  • The Leader: Amongst the students that capture and beat up a depowered Sera, Illena comes off as the leader of the group that follow after her words and actions.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction in chapter 129 when the Arlo/Elaine duo confront them about kidnapping a depowered Sera.
  • Power Level: 2.7 Mid-tier.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Illena calls out Arlo, and the higher-tiers in general, for being the ones that get to dictate everything in the school just because for no other reason, they were lucky enough to have been blessed with the stronger powers to do so. She makes it clear that just because Arlo and other higher-tiers have the stronger powers, it isn't enough justification for why she is forced to worship and suffer under their rule.
  • The Resenter: Illena resents the higher-tiers that rule the school for forcing her into a shadow that she wants no part of where she must worship and suffer under their rule. This causes Illena to do the same to people who are lower-tiered than her.
  • Smug Smiler: Particularly during the chapters that her and her bully gang kidnapped and tied up a depowered Sera.
  • Suddenly Shouting: When she's giving her "The Reason You Suck" Speech to Arlo in chapter 129.
  • Super-Strength: Her ability. Blue power gathers in her fist to supposedly perform powerful punches.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Feeling like she's done nothing wrong, Illena's unable to understand why Arlo berates her for kidnapping, tying up, and bullying a depowered Sera, when she views Arlo as someone who would do the exact same thing to those weaker than him. As a result, Illena attacks Arlo out of anger despite their massive power difference.

    Kiara 

Kiara

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Power Level: 2.7
Superpower: Barrage note 

A Wellston High student who's one of the many that tried to take advantage of the Joker situation by donning a mask to attack others. While pretending to be Joker, she attacks Sera and Evie.
  • The Bully: Pretends to be Wellston's Joker in order to bully weaklings.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Teal
  • Ineffectual Death Threats: Not to the point of yelling "die," but she does ask if John knows who she is when she's trying to look threatening as a fake masked Joker, and gets ready to attack him. Unfortunately, the one she's threatening is the actual Joker.
  • Jerkass: Pretending to be the masked Joker so that no one knows who she is, Kiara tries to take advantage of the Joker situation to attack people she doesn't like.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: On the receiving end. Even after successfully knocking her out, John gives Kiara another kick to the head out of anger over her being a piece of shit.
  • Power Level: 2.7 Mid-tier.
  • Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: Her Barrage ability allows for Kiara to punch at her opponent many times in quick succession.

    Clio 

Clio

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Power Level: 2.6
Superpower: Dizzy Punch note 

A Wellston High student who bullies those weaker than her. Clio is seen bullying Roland when Sera and Evie come across her.
  • Berserk Button: Clio got pretty upset when weaklings started fighting back against her.
  • The Bully: Like many Wellston students, Clio bullies those that are weaker than her. She's introduced beating up Roland, and then proceeds to try to beat up Sera and Evie when they decide to help him.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Light Blue.
  • Enhanced Punch: Her Dizzy Punch, which can disorient those that she lands hits on. Hits to the head for example causes the opponent to lose focus and begin seeing double.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her hair-style.
  • Jerkass: Goes about beating up Wellston students just because they're weaker than her.
  • Power Level: 2.6 Mid-tier.
  • Sore Loser: Clio storms off in defeat calling Sera, Evie, and Roland all losers after the 3 of them successfully manage to stand up against her.

    Juni 

Juni

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Power Level: 2.5
Superpower: Flash Forward note 

A Wellston High student who works for Cecile on the school newspaper. Juni puts the focus of her next story on Sera after bad rumors begin to spread about the latter.
  • The Bully: Goes about bullying Sera when rumors begin to spread that the latter doesn't have powers anymore.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: John beating Juni up due to her showing off to the school the article about Sera's depowering leads to her being brought to Remi, Blyke and Isen when it comes to their investigation about the masked Joker (John) who's been attacking the school. The reason they met with Juni in particular is because they all found it odd that throughout all of Joker's attacks, Juni's ability was never copied, which gives them a hint that Joker needs to see abilities physically to copy them.
  • Combat Clairvoyance: Similar to Odasaku. Her power allows her to see the most near future (implied to be a similar duration as his, 5-6 seconds) to see the direct outcome of actions.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Yellow Green.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Juni receives a brutal one from a paper-bag disguised John where he beats Juni down to an unconscious bloody mess out of Revenge for bullying and exposing a depowered Sera.
  • Intrepid Reporter: Works as a reporter by going out and searching for information that can be put in her articles for the school newspaper.
  • Jerkass: Actually throws a rock at Sera just to prove if the latter truly lost her powers or not. The plan worked, which confirms it to her that Sera is powerless. Just to rub things in further, she pushes Sera down a flight of stairs, and then takes a picture of Sera to put in her article just to show the world that Sera is no longer the powerful Queen of Wellston.
  • Please, I Will Do Anything!: Basically what she resorts to asking in a last ditch attempt to try to convince a black-masked John to stop beating her up (not knowing that John's attacking her for putting up the report about a depowered Sera). It doesn't work as John finishes beating her down to the point of unconsciousness anyway.
  • Power Level: 2.5 Mid-tier.
  • No Name Given: It takes quite awhile for Juni's name to finally be revealed (until chapter 112). Most readers just called her "Hair-bun Girl" at first due to her unique odango hair.
  • The Plan: Cecile rejects her article about Sera due to Arlo breathing down Cecile's neck to keep quiet about the odd happenings going on with Sera and John. As a result, she decides to put her Sera article up on a board in the school hallway for everyone to see that Sera is now powerless.
  • Secret-Keeper: Juni knows for a fact that Sera is now powerless, and goes about trying to inform everyone in the school about it. The plan works right away as Krolik, Crail, and Skrev are amongst the first students to outright attack Sera under the belief that she's now a cripple.
  • Seers: Juni's Flash Forward ability allows her to see glimpses of the near future in order to know what path to take.
  • Snooping Little Kid: Similar to Terrence, she goes around school hiding from afar trying to gather information on her classmates for some sort of story.

    Krolik 

Krolik

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Power Level: 2.5
Superpower: Lazor note 

A Wellston High student that's usually seen bullying other students.
  • The Bully:
    • John comes across Krolik picking on a lower-tier.
    • Later on, he, Crail and Skrev attack Sera upon learning that she's been depowered.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Light Purple.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • John makes quick work of him despite being a cripple, but holds back on beating up Krolik any further after seeing him start to cry. John walks away due to the tears causing him to think back to a bad memory.
    • In chapter 130, Krolik ends up getting curb-stomped by a black-masked John out of revenge for kidnapping and beating down Sera. He manages to get a hit on John with his Lazor, but John simply uses Tanner's copied Regeneration ability to heal it, and then quickly disposes of Krolik by smashing him into the wall with Isen's copied Hunter ability.
  • Energy Weapon: Has the ability to use these. However, his are much weaker than Blyke's.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Despite his bullying antics, even Krolik starts to have enough of Illena wanting to keep a depowered Sera kidnapped just to continue bullying her.
  • Gang of Bullies: Along with Illena, Wenqi, Hower, Crail and Misa, he's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up.
  • Jerkass: Tends to bully those that are weaker than him.
    • John comes across him bullying another student.
    • He's also one of the students seen that joins in on kidnapping and beating up Sera after she's been depowered.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction in chapter 129 when the Arlo/Elaine duo confront them about kidnapping a depowered Sera.
  • Power Level: 2.5 Mid-tier.

    Crail 

Crail

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Power Level: 2.4
Superpower: Strong Punch note 

A Wellston High student that usually appears alongside Lin. They tend to bully students that are weaker than them.
  • The Bully:
    • Along with Lin, the two of them go about trying to bully John in order to make it clear how the school system works.
    • Later on, he, Krolik and Skrev attack Sera upon learning that she's been depowered.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Green.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In chapter 130, Crail ends up getting curb-stomped by a black-masked John out of revenge for kidnapping and beating down Sera. The effort Crail puts up is non-existent.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Despite his bullying antics, even Crail starts to have enough of Illena wanting to keep a depowered Sera kidnapped just to continue bullying her.
  • Gang of Bullies: Along with Illena, Krolik, Wenqi, Hower, and Misa, he's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up.
  • Hand Blast: Strong Punch. A type where some sort of power is seen gathering in his hand.
  • Jerkass: Bullies and beats up John just to show how the school system works looking down on low-tiers / cripples.
  • Nervous Wreck: Crail is left in a worrying state about his future after Arlo confronts the bully gang that Crail's a part of, and warns the bullies that he's off to tell the headmaster about their kidnapping stunt. This continues into the next chapter when Crail's left begging for mercy after John had already disposed of his fellow bullies.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction in chapter 129 when the Arlo/Elaine duo confront them about kidnapping a depowered Sera.
  • Please, I Will Do Anything!: Crail was reduced to begging for mercy as the only bully left remaining after a black-masked John dealt with Illena, Wenqi, Krolik, and Misa for kidnapping and beating up Sera. John beats up Crail anyway.
  • Power Level: 2.4 Mid-tier.
  • Those Two Guys: With Lin.

    Skrev 

Skrev

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Power Level: 2.4
Superpower: Strong Kick note 

A Wellston High student who first appears alongside Crail and Krolik when the three of them go about attacking John and Sera.
  • The Bully: Bullies John and a depowered Sera just because they come off weaker than him.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Indigo.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Skrev's name and character stats aren't shown until chapter 101. However, an unnamed blue-haired student who looks very similar to Skrev appears earlier in chapter 61, which he and a green-haired friend go about bullying John. Both the bullies end up getting scared off by Isen.
  • Extremity Extremist: His ability is performing strong kicks against his opponents.
  • Jerkass: Skrev attacks John and a depowered Sera simply because he believes they're weaker than him.
  • Power Level: 2.4 Mid-tier.

    Wenqi 

Wenqi

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Power Level: 2.4
Superpower: Speed note 

A Wellston High student who's part of the 4-man Gang of Bullies that go about bullying John.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Yellow.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In chapter 130, Wenqi ends up getting curb-stomped by a black-masked John out of revenge for kidnapping and beating down Sera. She tries to charge at John, but he easily grabs her, and smashes Wenqi into the floor.
  • Fair-Play Villain: When Wenqi and a bunch of other Wellston students decide to take a depowered Sera captive in order to beat her up and put her in her place, Wenqi actually points out the truth about Sera's words that their captive isn't going to be taught anything unless they outright beat Sera in a fight. The result is Sera being untied in order to have a proper fight with Illena, which Illena easily wins.
  • Four-Man Band: With Tanner, Illena, and Rouker as the 4 of them are always seen together.
  • Gang of Bullies:
    • With Tanner, Illena and Rouker as they go about bullying John together.
    • Along with Illena, Krolik, Hower, Crail and Misa, she's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up.
  • Jerkass: Tends to bully those who are weaker than her.
    • Along with the rest of her Gang of Bullies they bully and beat up John just because he's a cripple.
    • She's also one of the students seen that joins in on kidnapping and beating up Sera after she's been depowered.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction in chapter 129 when the Arlo/Elaine duo confront them about kidnapping a depowered Sera.
  • Power Level: 2.4 Mid-tier.
  • Super-Speed: Her ability. She manages to easily get behind John when her Gang of Bullies gang up on him.
  • Undying Loyalty: Amongst the bully gang, she tends to come to Illena's support; even when the other gang members begin to call out Illena for taking things too far when it came to kidnapping and tying up a depowered Sera through the night. She's also the first to try to save Illena when it looked like John was going to continue beating Illena up after having already knocked her unconscious.

    Wyatt 
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Power Level: 2.4
Superpower: Charge Shoot note 

A Wellston High student who is part of Safe House club.

    Rouker 

Rouker

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Power Level: 2.2
Superpower: Missiles note 

A Wellston High student who's part of the 4-man Gang of Bullies that go about bullying John.
  • Beam Spam:
    • Believed to be what his ability is. He's seen charging up his missile attacks in his two hands, but never actually fires them at John since he was standing at the back of his group to keep John from getting by them.
    • The Missiles ability is finally seen in chapter 125 as missile attacks shot from the hands.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Light Green.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: When John (in a black mask) comes across Tanner and Rouker again in the school hallway, John quickly knocks Rouker out with one shot to the chest using Rouker's copied Missile attack against him.
  • Four-Man Band: With Tanner, Illena, and Wenqi as the 4 of them are always seen together.
  • Gang of Bullies: With Tanner, Illena and Wenqi as they go about bullying John together.
  • Jerkass: Along with the rest of his Gang of Bullies they bully and beat up John just because he's a cripple.
  • Power Level: 2.2 Mid-tier.

    Hower 

Hower

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Power Level: 2.1
Superpower: Heat Palm note 

A Wellston High student who's usually seen bullying other students. Hower has had confrontations with both John and Sera.
  • Berserk Button: Hower tends to get angry when people he views weaker than him try to screw him over, such as when a depowered Sera confronted him when he was bullying Evie, or when he thought that Evie ratted him out to Arlo.
  • The Bully:
    • He attempts to attack John while the latter is carrying his tray of lunch food.
    • Later on, Hower's spotted by Sera bullying a girl over a bad grade she got on a school assignment she was supposed to do for him. He then proceeds to attack Sera when she chooses to protect the girl from him.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Banana Yellow.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • John forces him to the ground with just a single punch to the face.
    • After being depowered, Sera is able to easily counter Hower's attacks thanks to the self-defense lessons she learned from John.
  • Gang of Bullies: Along with Illena, Krolik, Wenqi, Crail, and Misa, he's amongst the gang of students that decide to kidnap a depowered Sera and beat her up. It's implied heavily that Hower is the one who rounded up this gang out of Revenge against Sera for embarrassing him during one of his bullying attempts.
  • Jerkass:
    • He attempts to ruin John's lunch knowing that the latter is a cripple.
    • Later on, Hower is still acting like a dick by bulling a girl that was supposed to get a good grade for him on a school assignment, but ended up getting a D+. Sera confronts him over this, which he then chooses to attack her knowing that she's been depowered.
    • He's also one of the students seen that joins in on kidnapping and beating up Sera after she's been depowered.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction when Arlo approaches him in chapter 127 regarding Hower and the gang he's part of kidnapping Sera.
  • Playing with Fire: His power revolves around heating up his hands, which he uses to try to burn people by grabbing his opponents.
  • Power Level: 2.1 Mid-tier.
  • Revenge: After losing to a depowered Sera, and claiming that he will get her back for it, Hower returns shortly after with his buddies to gang up on her. They proceed to kidnap Sera, tie her down to a chair, and then beat her up.

Low-tiers

    Lin 

Lin

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Power Level: 1.8
Superpower: Needles note 

A Wellston High student that usually appears alongside Crail. They tend to bully students that are weaker than them.
  • The Bully: Along with Crail, the two of them go about trying to bully John in order to make it clear how the school system works.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Purple.
  • Jerkass: Bullies and beats up John just to show how the school system works looking down on low-tiers / cripples.
  • Power Level: 1.8 Low-tier.
  • Spike Shooter: Needles. Implied. However, the only thing you get to see is Lin powering up both his hands, and never getting the chance to fire off the attack.
  • Those Two Guys: With Crail.

    Evie 

Evie

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Power Level: 1.5
Superpower: Illumination note 

A Wellston High student that's usually seen getting picked on by other students, such as Brea and Hower. Sera has come to her rescue several times during moments that she's getting bullied, which leads to the two of them eventually becoming friends.
  • Blinded by the Light: Her Illumination ability allows Evie to create light from her hands that could possibly blind those that look at the light she creates.
  • Challenging the Bully: She finally stands up for herself against Clio in chapter 140, even using her Illumination ability to temporarily blind Clio.
  • Character Development: Evie starts to stand up for herself against the Wellston bullies after witnessing Sera stand up to them despite being depowered.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Evie provided the information (Hower) that allowed for Arlo's group to locate Sera when a group of Mid-tiers decided to kidnap her and beat her up.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Dark Pink.
  • Crush Blush: Evie gives off a thankful blush towards Sera after she scares away Hower for her.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Dark Pink-hair with dark-pink eyes.
  • Extreme Doormat:
    • Due to what may be a weak power or persona, Evie's usually seen being bullied by her fellow schoolmates, and is unable to do anything about it.
    • Evie makes it clear to Arlo that low-tiers such as her are usually bullied by the mid-tiers, and that the bullying's been going on for so long that they eventually got used to it.
  • Face Your Fears: Due to being a weak Low-tier, she's scared of facing the Mid-tiers who've been bullying her. This finally starts to change in chapter 140 when she supports Sera in stopping Clio from bullying a fellow Low-tier, Roland.
  • Fangirl: Whether it be Elaine, Sera, or King Arlo, Evie appears to show nervous fangirl reactions towards the higher-tiered students of the school.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her hair-style is tied up in two side pigtails.
  • Gut Feeling: She gets bad vibes from John due to the way he ignores Evie, and looks at her condescendingly as if John's better than her and Roland despite being a cripple.
  • Light 'em Up: Evie's "Illumination" allows her to emit bright light from her hands.
  • Luminescent Blush: As a part of her fangirling, she's usually seen blushing towards the high-tiered students that she shows respect for, such as Sera, Elaine, and Arlo.
  • Nervous Wreck: Due to her Low-tier status, Evie tells Sera in chapter 134 that she's too much of a nervous wreck to actually stand up to the people that have been bullying her.
  • Nice Girl: Compared to a vast majority of the known Wellston High students, Evie hasn't done anything horrible. As a result, she's viewed as too weak-willed, and usually gets picked on. She's even quite thankful to Sera after she scares off Hower from continuing to bully her, and is even the one that comes forward to help Arlo's group search for a kidnapped Sera. She's also a genuine friend to Roland, a fellow weak Wellston student.
  • No Name Given: After going unnamed for her first several appearances, her name gets dropped in chapter 128.
  • Power Level: 1.5 Low-tier.
  • Tareme Eyes: She has soft, drippy eyes that suits her timid and kind nature.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Down the line, Dylan starts hanging out with Evie and Roland, which 3 of them together make up the 3-person Low-tier group of the Safehouse. Evie being the 1 girl.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Evie is one of the weakest powered characters, but knows how to use her mild "Illumination" ability to its fullest extent by powering up after clapping her hands over the eyes of her attackers. She's also taking the time to learn martial arts, which she picks up very quickly.

    Roland 

Roland

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Power Level: Low Tier
Superpower: Unknown

A weak Wellston High student that Sera comes across being bullied by Clio. Roland is friends with Evie.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Indigo.
  • Extreme Doormat: Like Evie, he gets beat up by those stronger then him. He's introduced getting bullied by Clio, but shows no attempt of actually fighting back.
  • Gut Feeling: He gets bad vibes from John due to the way he ignores Roland, and looks at him condescendingly as if John's better than him and Evie despite being a cripple.
  • Nice Guy: He appears to be genuine friends with Evie. Roland is also quite happy that Sera protected him from Clio.
  • Power Level: Since he's usually seen treated as a weakling alongside Evie, who's a Low-tier, it's implied pretty heavily that he's also a weak Low-tier, which would put him somewhere in the 1-1.9 range.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Down the line, Dylan starts hanging out with Evie and Roland, which 3 of them together make up the 3-person Low-tier group of the Safehouse. Roland being 1 of the 2 guys.

Other Students

    Aurielle 

Aurielle

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown

A Wellston High student who hangs out with Elaine.

    Alden 

Alden

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown

A weak Wellston High student that John and Zeke target for joining the safe house.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Gold.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Gold hair with golden eyes.
  • Extreme Doormat: He frequently gets beaten up by those stronger than him, like Talia and John. In his introduction, Zeke attacks him and his friend for talking about the safe house.
  • Nervous Wreck: Get's extremely frightened when confronted or even seeing people who've hurt him.
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • Alden has this reaction when Zeke and John catch him talking with his friend about the Safe House. He tells them that he will not join.
    • Later on, he joins the Safe House. Unfortunately, at one moment John and Zeke bust in to take the safe house down. Zeke instantly recognizes him.
  • Power Level: It's implied heavily that he's a weak Low-tier, which would put him somewhere in the 1-1.9 range.

    Dylan 

Dylan

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown
A weak Wellston High student who has a budding friendship with John.
  • Dragon Tamer: He bonds with John over a game of Poker while everybody else is super afraid of him.
  • Extreme Doormat: Is seen getting pummeled by Zeke and Mardin in his debut. He is also initially very nervous around John.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Has blond hair and is sweet.
  • Keet: Is often shown to be excited and energetic.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Down the line, Dylan starts hanging out with Evie and Roland, which 3 of them together make up the 3-person Low-tier group of the Safehouse. Dylan being 1 of the 2 guys.

    Gianna 

Gianna

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown
An angry Wellston High student who lashes out at the Joker problem.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: She questions why Isen hasn't done anything about the Joker problem. She is right on the money when she states that Isen must be scared of Joker. This leads Isen to reveal Joker's true identity.
  • Berserk Button: Shows no problem lashing out at a fake Joker in front of a giant crowd, even after her friend tells her to stop.
  • Jerkass: Is seen beating an already beaten fake Joker
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Gianna calls out Isen for being too afraid to stop Joker

    Julien 

Julien

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown

A bullying Wellston High student who appears to be one of Zeke's lackeys.
  • The Bully: First appeared alongside Zeke and Mardin in chapter 187 ready to bully John.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Light Purple.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In chapter 188, John uses Zeke's copied power to quickly dispose of Julien.
  • Dirty Coward: At first, he stands excited to see Zeke beat up John. Only to then get scared and start running for his life after seeing John dispose of Mardin.
  • Gang of Bullies: He and Mardin serve as Zeke's lackeys as they go about bullying others.
  • Jerkass: Julien stood by with Mardin ready to watch Zeke bully John. Thus, it's clear that he falls in with the many bullies that make up Wellston.
  • Oh, Crap!: All his smugness is gone the moment he witnesses John power up and quickly dispose of Mardin.
  • Smug Smiler: Given that he goes along with the bullying, Julien shows it off ready to see Zeke bully John.

    Mardin 

Mardin

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown
A bullying Wellston High student that makes brief appearances from time to time. He appears to be a lackey of Zeke.
  • The Bully: Like many of Wellston's students, Mardin's usually seen bullying students that he believes are weaker than him, such as John and a depowered Sera.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Green.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Mardin easily gets thrown to the ground by John when the former tried to "welcome" the latter to the boy's dorm. John even calls him out as one of the weaker students.
    • In chapter 133, Cecile basically shuts him up in one move by tying up his legs with her power rope, and making him fall flat on his face.
    • In chapter 187, John uses Zeke's copied power to quickly dispose of Mardin.
  • Dirty Coward: At first, he stands excited to see Zeke beat up John. However, once it's made clear that John aims to take out Mardin first, the latter tries to throw Zeke under the bus just because Zeke was closer.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Despite being one of the more minor school characters, Mardin appears in the very first chapter as one of John's classmates that gets a piece of chalk thrown at his face from the teacher.
  • Gang of Bullies: He and Julien serve as Zeke's lackeys as they go about bullying others.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Gets a piece of chalk thrown at his face from the teacher when Mardin yells out at John while class is going on.
  • Recurring Extra: Compared to every other Wellston student, Mardin is the closest thing to a background character that makes brief appearances from time to time. Though he does eventually fall into a more minor role once it's made clear that he's one of Zeke's gang members.
  • Smug Smiler: Comes with being an asshole whenever he's trying to bully people. Particularly John.
  • Super-Speed: Whatever his superpower is allows him to run faster, such as being able to catch up to John when he tried to run away from Mardin and Zeke.

    Otis 

Otis

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown

A Wellston High student who works as an informant for Cecile.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Blue.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Otis' name isn't revealed until chapter 143, but he first appears in chapter 127 informing Cecile about Arlo's team and John on his own searching for Sera after she had been kidnapped by several of Wellston's mid-tier students.
  • Jerkass: Otis seems to share some of the bullying students views of looking down on the weak since he appears annoyed that a cripple (John) stumbled upon Cecile while she's recovering in the infirmary.
  • No Name Given: After going unnamed in his first few appearances, his name is finally shown in chapter 143.
  • Number Two: Appears to be as such for Cecile since Otis is usually seen at her side, and seems to be her main informant for her work on the school newspaper.
  • Satellite Character: He's defined primarily by being Cecile's informant.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Cecile. Otis even views John as an airhead cripple just because to him, it looked like John was being an annoyance to Cecile.

    Royce 

Royce

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown

A Wellston High student who is part of Wellston Weekly.

    Talia 

Talia

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Power Level: Unknown
Superpower: Unknown
A student of Wellston high school who joins the Safe House, despite being a bully.

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