TV-Series
Description
Kevin Mask, son of British Justice Choujin Robin Mask and Alisa Mackintosh, fled his strict upbringing at age eight, seeking purpose within the antagonistic d.M.p faction opposing his father’s principles. Disillusioned by their dishonorable methods, he severed ties to operate independently, channeling resentment toward Robin—whom he mockingly called “Daddy”—into a drive to surpass him. Their fractured bond slowly mended across conflicts, evolving into collaborative respect by later arcs.

Stoic and fiercely self-reliant, Kevin masked vulnerability behind aggression, relentlessly testing his physical and mental limits. A tactical combatant, he dissected opponents’ flaws to deploy techniques such as the Big Ben Edge and Maelstrom Power, a derivative of the Kinniku Clan’s Burning Inner Strength. Though distrustful of alliances, he adhered to a personal code, rejecting factions that compromised his hard-won honor.

Mentorship under Warsman—disguised as “Croè” during the Chojin Olympics—forged a lasting bond, with the veteran aiding him in later battles. His rivalry with Mantaro Kinniku shifted from bitter one-sided contention to grudging teamwork during the Demon Seed and Ultimate Chojin Tag Tournament arcs, culminating in mutual respect and eventual camaraderie.

Standing 7’2”, Kevin sported blond manga hair (blondish-brown in anime) and a Spider Nest Tattoo chronicling defeated adversaries across his back. His armor shifted from blue to defiant black, rejecting his father’s white motif. Anime iterations highlighted his leather-clad, pink-accented streetwear and motorcycle affinity.

Key arcs traced his growth: abandoning the d.M.p, triumphing over foes like Big Bone and Assassin in the Chojin Olympics, and diverging manga/anime outcomes against Mantaro—both underscoring his strategic intellect. Later storylines forced cooperation with former rivals, challenging his lone-wolf ethos. By the series’ end, he embraced his role among Justice Choujins, reconciling with Robin and acknowledging Mantaro as an equal.

Expanding lore included parody elements of WWE’s Kevin Nash, a top popularity poll ranking, and diversified techniques like the Tower Bridge suplex and Mach Pulverizer, blending influences from Warsman and Robin. His Spider Nest Tattoo dynamically updated with each defeated opponent, regardless of allegiance.