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Black Hole is a character belonging to the Devil Chojin, or Devil Supermen, and is one of the seven legendary warriors of this faction. He is distinguished by his entirely jet-black body and, most notably, a large, hollow ring where his face should be, which functions as a gateway to another dimension. A red star is positioned on his forehead, and the letters B and H are emblazoned in red across his pectoral muscles. His typical attire consists of red shorts, boots, and gloves, and he occasionally wears a red cape. Standing at 201 centimeters tall and weighing 420 kilograms, he possesses a powerful and imposing physique.

Black Hole’s personality is markedly different from many of his more boisterous and cruel Devil Chojin comrades. He carries himself with a gentlemanly and calm demeanor, often engaging in polite conversation with his opponents. However, this civility is frequently a strategic ploy designed to trick or misdirect his enemies, as he is a cunning and calculating fighter. Despite his refined mannerisms, he is capable of extreme brutality in the ring and shows a clear enjoyment of combat. His primary motivation is to become a powerful and invincible warrior, and he aligns himself with the Devil Chojin as a means to achieve that strength, rather than out of a pure commitment to villainy for its own sake.

In the Perfect Origin Arc, Black Hole serves as a key combatant for the Devil Chojin when they are dispatched to confront the invading Perfect Chojin. His role is that of a dangerous and resourceful fighter who is sent to specific locations to eliminate these new threats. His first major confrontation is with the Perfect Chojin Dalmatiman at the Great Wall of China. Acting as a substitute for the expected Justice Chojin Ramenman, Black Hole ambushes Dalmatiman. The battle is intense, with Black Hole employing his full arsenal of shadow and dimensional techniques. Despite Dalmatiman’s fierce counterattacks, which include using his spots to plug Black Hole’s face hole, Black Hole ultimately secures victory by using an Extreme Black Hole to suck his opponent into the fourth dimension. He then lures Dalmatiman out through a bone-shaped wound he deliberately created, finishing him with a Fourth Dimension Kill. To prevent Dalmatiman from committing suicide after his loss, a common practice among Perfect Chojin, Black Hole uses his Red Mantle of Death to decapitate him instead.

Following this victory, Black Hole proceeds to fight another Perfect Chojin, Jack Chi, at the Tottori Sand Dunes. This battle pushes him to his limits, as Jack Chi’s abilities effectively counter Black Hole’s shadow-based techniques. It is during this struggle that his most significant relationship comes to the forefront: his bond with his cousin, Pentagon. Black Hole and Pentagon share an exceptionally close, brother-like relationship that dates back to their childhood. Growing up together, Pentagon often protected Black Hole from bullies known as the Bermuda III. After defeating these bullies, Black Hole realized their negative influence inadvertently maintained order, so he chose to work with them, leaving them in charge of their homeland when he departed to become a Devil Chojin. This decision led to a rift with Pentagon, who became a Justice Chojin, but their mutual care and respect endured. When Black Hole was once on the verge of death, the two reconciled, promising to start over and become the world’s strongest tag team. In the fight against Jack Chi, when Black Hole is incapacitated, Pentagon, who had been accidentally absorbed, convinces him to transform. Black Hole initially refuses to drag his cousin into the conflict, but Pentagon insists, reminding him that as a Devil Chojin, he should use any means to win. This leads to a Fourth Dimension Cross, transforming Black Hole into Pentagon, who then defeats Jack Chi.

Throughout his history, Black Hole has shown respect for his fellow Devil Chojin, particularly their leader Buffaloman, whom he welcomes back with a punch to the face when he returns to their ranks. He also holds deep respect for his teacher Sneagator, aspiring to avenge his death and prove his master’s training was not in vain.

Black Hole possesses a unique and formidable set of abilities centered on dimensional manipulation. The hole in his head leads to a pocket dimension, and he can use Black Hole Absorption to suck opponents or even entire environments into this space. His body is linked to this dimension, meaning any wound he receives creates a temporary crack or hole that can serve as an exit for a trapped opponent. He has the power to create additional holes on any part of his body. He can also travel through and hide within shadows, using this ability for stealth, teleportation, and to create multiple shadow clones of himself, which he can use in coordinated attacks like the 8 Men Black Hole High Kick. His techniques include the Fourth Dimension Kill, a devastating piledriver, and the Red Mantle of Death, where his cape becomes a sharp blade for decapitation. During the Perfect Origin Arc, he demonstrates an advanced version of his absorption power called Extreme Black Hole, which generates a supernova-like gravitational pull. His strategic mind is a weapon in itself, as shown when he creates a specific bone-shaped wound on his own back to exploit Dalmatiman’s animal instincts, luring him to a precise point to counterattack. His body is also structured to resist certain attacks; he once revealed a double-layered body that made him immune to a Justice Chojin’s White Hole technique.