A.N. — It seems gauche to look past today's birthday celebrant to look foward to tomorrow's birthday character, but that's exactly where I am right now. No slight to this Class 1-B person (nor his other classmate who shares the same birthday, who will have to wait till the 4th); I just like the coming UA teacher more.

33. Manga Fukidashi/Comicman

A picture was worth a thousand words, but give Comicman that much discourse in onomatopoeia and he could fell an army or save a city.

Manga Fukidashi took a quirk named after what many saw as children's entertainment and turned it into a potent implement. Every spoken utterance had to be measured, for what he vocalized held power. He had a perfect poker face, given he defaulted to a blank speech bubble. But when that shifted, both allies and enemies knew to look out. In towering katakana, hiragana and kanji, Comicman spoke his heroic ideals and artistic vision into reality.