Kojiro Bondo

Kojiro Bondo is a student in Class 1-B at U.A. High School training to become a Pro Hero.

Appearance
Kojiro is a teenager who is very large and muscular in stature. He has large forearms and his skin is a straw-yellow color. His head is shaped somewhat like a glue-dispenser with a lappet on top along with seven "eye-holes" on his face from which he can release his Quirk.

His hero costume consists of a pale, slightly baggy suit. Around his neck, wrists and waist, he wears circular accessories which resemble the lower part of the cap of a bottle of glue, and around his ankles slightly thinner, taller versions of these.

Personality
A gentle giant, Kojiro has been shown to be a "shrinking violet" in comparison to the rest of his classmates, this shy demeanor similar to that of Koji Koda from Class 1-A. He often tends to stammer when speaking with his teammates during the Joint Training Arc.

Abilities
Enhanced Strength: Due to his big size, Kojiro is very strong, being able to carry another person on his back without trouble.

Quirk
Cemedine (セメダイン): Kojiro's Quirk allows him to spray a glue-like liquid from the holes of his head. The liquid hardens quickly and can be used to trap people. It is stated that he can control the speed at which his adhesive dries.

Super Moves

 * Glue Squall (グルースコール): Kojiro fires off his adhesive over a large surface area, causing that region to become sticky, prohibiting movement should one come into contact with it. Kojiro uses this in the battle against Team 4 of Class 1-A, during the fourth set of the Joint Training Exercise, under Setsuna Tokage's command.

Trivia

 * His name, Bondo (凡戸), is pronounced homophonous, with the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "bond". Additionally, his given name contains the character for "solidify", 固, and Koji written differently means "stubbornness". With ji "次" being "next".
 * All of the above could be in reference to his Quirk, which is named after a kind of adhesive that is popular in Japan.
 * Kojiro likes putting together small-scale models.