Yes, there are some manga with such a plot. For example, in 'Dark Assassin', the assassin has superior skills and powers compared to the hero.
One such manga could be 'One Punch Man'. The villains in it often seem stronger than the hero initially, but the hero's unique power sets the stage for exciting battles.
I think Naofumi is stronger. He has developed a lot of skills and strategies throughout the story.
'As an Assassin, I'm Obviously Stronger than a Braveheart' was a light novel that fit this setting. This novel broke the inherent impression of the strongest hero in otherworld-themed works. The male protagonist, Ah Jing, was an assassin. After learning about the abilities and attributes of other students, he realized that he was stronger than the hero who had the main character's attributes. He had used his max level skill aura to hide from the King's test and had also discovered the King's abnormality and conspiracy behind it. However, before he could investigate in detail, he was plotted against by the King and became the murderer of the Empire's leader. He could only start his escape and training with the help of his good friends. His goal was to return to the Imperial Capital one day to avenge his leader. The speed at which comics were being serialized was not fast. If they could not wait for the manga to be updated, they could read light novels first. In addition," The World's Top Assassin Reincarnated as a Noble from the Other World " had a similar setting. The protagonist was originally the strongest assassin on Earth. After being killed by an organization, he was reincarnated into a different world. The goddess entrusted him to assassinate the hero. From the goddess's information, the hero's strength was terrifying. However, the family of the male protagonist after reincarnation was an assassination family, which was specialized in both his previous life and this life. Before the male protagonist reincarnated, he had chosen five innate skills, including the S-grade Super Recovery, the A-grade Warlock Weaver, the B-grade Growth Limit Breakthrough, the C-grade Bodywork, and the unknown D-grade skill, which gave him a very strong ability. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Well, it could be that the character hides their true power or skills. Maybe they have a unique training method or a hidden ability that hasn't been revealed yet.
In the manga, both Bakugo and Deku have their moments of strength. Deku keeps evolving with his One For All quirk, while Bakugo has his intense explosive abilities. It's hard to say who's stronger outright as it varies based on the context and the challenges they face.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Red Riot and Rappa have their unique strengths and weaknesses, and it depends on the specific situation and context.
Maybe the tank has better armor and more powerful weapons, which give it an edge over the hero.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes it depends on the specific situation and the skills each character shows in that moment.
All Might is stronger. He has shown amazing power and has defeated many villains.
It's hard to say for sure. Both classes have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Class A might have some standout heroes, but Class B can surprise you too.