

Can generate gravitional waves, of which causes violent ripples in space and time), Matter Manipulation (When something is trapped inside a Black Hole, it will either be collapsed into a singular point or molecular stretched, creating a "Noodle" effect), Fire Manipulation (One who falls into a Black Hole has the potential to be burned to ashes upon hitting the "Firewall" that exists), Shapeshifting (While Black Hole Sensei's natural form is that of a literal Black Hole, she is capable of taking a humanoid form), Nonexistence Physiology (Physical As a Blackhole, she doesn't concretely exist and is basically a living void), Immortality (Type 1 & 5, Blackholes aren't sentient things and can only be "killed" by being absorbed by a bigger Black Hole. Depicted as having the power to manipulate energy), Light Manipulation (Capable of illuminating lights that are so bright, it's visible from across 53 million light-years), Black Hole Manipulation (Shown to have the power to manipulate and bend other black holes, including creating them from thin air), Space-Time Manipulation (Blackholes cause curvature in Space and Time, causing both of them to be distorted within it's territory. Special Abilities: Cosmic Awareness (Sees all that occurs across the cosmos, with the scale being at least across a galaxy), Inescapable gravity (Once something gets past the event horizon, there is no escape), Large Size (Type 6, Encompasses most of Messier 87, a giant elliptical galaxy 53 million light-years from Earth), Energy Manipulation (The Proton Sphere emits energies such as Plasma and Proton Energy from it's interior. Name: Black Hole Sensei, Black Hole Chan, SingularityĬlassification: Black Hole, Representation of Singularities

While the character saw some spread alongside characters like Earth-Chan in late 2017 and early 2018, the publication of the first image of a black hole caused many more artistic renditions of the character to appear online. Black Hole Sensei (Now referred to as Black Hole Chan) refers to the Moe Anthropomorphization of a black hole.
