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| || The Human Ton and Handy || || An enormous dim-witted man and his verbose, much more intelligent [[hand puppet]] who longs to be "a real boy." |
| || The Human Ton and Handy || || An enormous dim-witted man and his verbose, much more intelligent [[hand puppet]] who longs to be "a real boy." |
Revision as of 12:57, 16 October 2006
This article details the minor characters found in all three versions of The Tick.
Comic book
Superheroes
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes | |
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Unaffiliated | ||||
The Caped Wonder (a.k.a. Clark Oppenheimer) | Parody of Superman | |||
Crime Cannibal | ||||
Hollowpoint | Parody of The Punisher | |||
Man Eating Cow | ||||
Mighty Agrippa, Roman God of the Aqueduct | ||||
Oedipus | Parody of Elektra | |||
Paul the Samurai | ||||
The Running Guy | Parody of the Flash | |||
Shing | ||||
Civic-Minded Five | ||||
Radio King | Leader | |||
Oddman | ||||
Mr. Envelope | ||||
Feral Boy | ||||
Fernslinger |
Supervillains
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes | |
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Unaffiliated | ||||
Barry Hubris (a.k.a. "The Tick") | ||||
Chainsaw Vigilante | Skilled fighter with a chainsaw | Has never killed anyone with his chainsaw | ||
Chairface Chippendale | Has a chair for a head | |||
The District Manager | ||||
Lord Byron | ||||
The Ninjas | ||||
The Red Eye | ||||
The Red Scare | Villain for hire from Villains, Inc. | |||
Sagin | ||||
Thrakkorzog | ||||
The Evileers | ||||
The Fuzzy Person | ||||
Mr. Tragedy | ||||
Multiple Santa | ||||
The Terror | ||||
Tuun-La, Not of this World |
Animated series
Superheroes
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes | |
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Unaffiliated | ||||
Big Shot | Parody of Punisher/Deadshot; By his second appearance, he has undergone anger management therapy | |||
Blitzen | Éclair's sidekick, superheroine of Belgium, named after the German word for lightning, not the reindeer | |||
Caped Chameleon | Changes his coloring to match his surroundings, sticks to walls | a.k.a. Crusading Chameleon - He cannot replicate plaid, and attempting to do so causes him to pass out. | ||
Carmelita Vatos | Flight (with moth suit) | Both her and Arthur's moth suits were made by Carmelita's father, J.J. Eureka Vatos | ||
Éclair | Superheroine of Belgium, named after the French word for lightning, not the pastry | |||
Fishboy | Lost Prince of Atlantis | |||
Human Bullet | None - Fires himself from a cannon in his backyard | As a running gag, he will fire himself at the first sign of trouble, but somehow always manages to make the situation worse. | ||
Jet Valkyrie | ||||
Mighty Agrippa, Roman God of the Aqueduct | ||||
Civic-Minded Five | ||||
Captain Mucilage | A man armed with mucilage-spraying nozzles | |||
Carpeted Man | Can generate a static charge on any surface (with suit of shag carpet) | Susceptible to warm weather and heat. His real name is Gary. | ||
Feral Boy | Drives the team's car | |||
Four-Legged Man | Has four legs | Leader | ||
Jungle Janet | Very athletic and skilled in combat | Perhaps the most competent member of the team | ||
The Decency Squad | ||||
Captain Decency | Leader | |||
Johnny Polite | ||||
The Living Doll | Opens up to reveal many smaller versions of himself | Battlecry: "I'm full of tinier men!" | ||
SuffraJet | ||||
The Visual Eye |
Supervillains
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes | |
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Unaffiliated | ||||
Baron Violent | ||||
Barry Hubris (a.k.a. "The Tick") | He uses the name "The Tick", unaware that a hero exists with the same name. He claims to be a hero himself, but is only in it for the fame. | |||
Betty: Queen of the Ants | ||||
The Breadmaster | Creates baked goods that are used as weapons | Kicked out of baking college. | ||
Buttery Pat | Can slip through tight spaces due to being covered in butter | The Breadmaster's sidekick | ||
Charles (a.k.a. Brainchild) | Super intelligence | Gave himself a glass skull to show off his large brain. He acts as a villain on principle alone, and has no real motivation. | ||
Dinosaur Neil | ||||
The Deadly Bulb (a.k.a. Pigleg) | ||||
Dynamole | Dwarf who talks like Peter Lorre and is continually ensconced in sticks of dynamite | |||
El Seed | An anthropomorphic sunflower wearing a green matador uniform. His name is a play on the historic Spanish hero El Cid. | |||
The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight | ||||
The Human Ton and Handy | An enormous dim-witted man and his verbose, much more intelligent hand puppet who longs to be "a real boy." | |||
The Idea Men | A group of men wearing suits, white gloves, and large metal masks that muffle their voices to the point that their ransom demands cannot be heard. They travel via zeppelin. | |||
The Man Eating Cow | ||||
Mr. Mental (a.k.a. Mel Mental) | Mind control | |||
The Mother of Invention | Super intelligence | An androgynous character who creates a time machine to steal the credit for every invention ever made | ||
Multiple Santa | ||||
Octo Paganini | from Belgium | |||
Omnipotus | Galactus parody | |||
The Ottoman Empress | Ability to control furniture | Falls in love with Die Fledermaus | ||
Pineapple Pokopo | The leader of a small nation known as Pokoponesia (known for two things: Sharks, and pineapples). His head resembles a pineapple. | |||
Proto Clown | Superhuman strength | |||
The Terror | "The greatest villain of the 20th century... and maybe some of the 19th."[citation needed] He once punched out President Teddy Roosevelt. | |||
Thrakkorzog | ||||
Tuun-La, Not of this Earth | ||||
Venus | ||||
The Yes Men | ||||
Chairface Chippendale and henchmen | ||||
Chairface Chippendale | A crime boss who has a chair for a head | |||
Boils | Henchman | |||
The Forehead | Henchman | |||
Zipperneck | Henchman - The zipper on his neck can be unzipped to reveal the interior of his esophagus, which is so grotesque that heroes will cease fighting just to avoid looking at it. | |||
Dean | Henchman - Has a wingnut for a head. He is referred to in a novelization of the cartoon series as "The Butterfly Wingnut" | |||
Professor Chromedome | Mad scientist henchman |
Live-action series
Superheroes
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes |
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Unaffiliated | |||
Captain Comet | |||
The Cape | |||
Fiery Blaze | |||
Fishboy, Lost Prince of Atlantis | Parody of Aquaman and/or Sub-Mariner | ||
Friendly Fire | Fiery Blaze's sidekick, not to be confused with Friendly Fire, a member of the DC Comics superhero team Section 8 that appeared in Hitman | ||
The Immortal (deceased) | Died following a sexual interlude with Captain Liberty | ||
Johnny Republic | |||
Kid Caboose | |||
Medusa | |||
Metcalf | |||
Sonic Boom | |||
Tiny Man | |||
League of Superheroes | |||
The Champion | Parody of Superman |
Supervillains
Picture | Character | Notable powers | Notes |
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Unaffiliated | |||
Apocalypse Cow | |||
Destroyo | His real name is Leonid Kasparov Destroyovitch | ||
The Red Scare | Robot | ||
The Terror |