Argo Tsukishima

Argo Tsukishima is a supporting protagonist in the anime series Guilty Crown. He is a member of Funeral Parlor who is an expert in hand-to-hand and knife combat. Very little is known about his background, aside from the fact that he's a second-year student at Ryusen High School. He is seventeen years old, and therefore can have a Void drawn from him.

He is voiced by Anri Katsu in the Japanese version and Jarrod Greene in the English version, the latter of whom also voices Subaru Hidaka.

Appearance
Despite supposedly being a teenager, Argo is a tall man, standing several inches taller than Shu and being at least as tall as Gai. He has spiky black hair, with a blonde streak in the middle. He is always seen wearing his Funeral Parlor uniform.

Personality
Argo has a hot-headed personality and becomes easily angered whenever someone insults or questions Gai's authority, showing that he is very loyal to him like most members of Funeral Parlor. Of all the members, he is initially the most disdainful of Shu due to his resentment of Gai and inability to understand the reasoning behind his actions. At one point, he even goes so far as to call him a "spoiled brat".

Like all Voids, Argo's Void (a black stick that shoots out black holes) reflects a hidden aspect of his personality i.e. the fact that he is a very gloomy person deep down, something that was initially unknown even to him. In general, however, Argo is rather grumpy, as he is almost never seen smiling.

Although he can be abrasive at times, Argo nevertheless has very strong moral standards; he is instantly disgusted by the ruthless dictator Shu has become and attempts to help Souta, who Shu had left to fend for himself underwater. He also refuses to submit to Shu, saying he would rather die than follow him, which results in him getting thrown in a cell. It's implied, however, that this is partially out of loyalty to Gai, as he later compares the two, asking Shu if he honestly thinks Voids alone makes him an effective leader. Nevertheless, he is horrified upon learning that someone's Void breaking causes them to die, to the point that he tries to convince Shu to stop using Voids, since the very thing he's using to try and save the students could ultimately be what kills them.