Shuichi Iguchi

Spinner (スピナー Supinā) is a villain affiliated with the League of Villains and part of its Vanguard Action Squad.

Appearance
Spinner is a man with a lizard-like appearance, having scales on his skin and a head shaped much like a lizard's.

In reflection of his great admiration towards Stain, he wears clothes similar to his: a sleeveless shirt and dark pants, along with black shoes and metallic, spiked knee guards. He wears a mask made of a long, tattered bandage, a dark scarf and bandages wrapped around both his arms, partially covered by black wristbands. He also carries an enormous sword on his back and wears goggles on his forehead.

Personality
Spinner is a sinister man who takes pleasure in hurting people, such as when he stepped on Pixie-bob's face with his arms outstretched and smiling happily as the woman laid on the ground, bleeding and unconscious due to his and Mag's attack. He admires Stain greatly, to the point of copying his clothing and weaponry style, and aims to follow his ideals and make his dreams come true. He is also can be distracted when a girl compliments him.

Field Training Arc
Three days after Stain's defeat, Spinner is seen smiling while putting on a mask similar to his and brushing his hair back with his hands.

School Trip Arc
Spinner joins the other members of the Vanguard Action Squad as they look down at the camp where the students are staying. Later, once the invasion begins, he is seen grinning alongside Mag as Pixie-bob lies on the ground, hurt and unconscious.

He then introduces himself and the other villains as the League of Villains' Vanguard Action Squad. Once Mag threatens to smash Pixie-bob's face, he tell hims not to hurry and Tiger to calm down. He questions if Mag believes in Stain's ideals, and recognizes Tenya Iida as one of the people who brought about Stain's defeat. He then says his name and declares that he'll be the one to make Stain's dream come true, while revealing the enormous sword he'd been carrying on his back. After Tiger reprimands him for scarring Pixie-bob's face, he questions if heroes truly dream of finding ordinary happiness in life.