List of The Tick characters

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This article details the characters found in all four versions of The Tick.

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Main characters

The Tick

The Tick is a superhero in a blue bug suit (which may or may not be part of his body). He is the main protagonist of the Tick franchise.

Arthur

Arthur is the Tick's sidekick. He is formally introduced in The Tick #4, but appears as a mysterious flying figure in the background of earlier issues of that series. Trained as an accountant, Arthur purchased his moth suit at an auction, and decided to pursue the life of a superhero (resulting in indefinite "psychiatric leave" from his accounting firm). After rescuing a powerful ninja artifact (the Thorn of Oblivion) and helping the Tick and Oedipus defeat the ninjas, Arthur decides to become the Tick's sidekick. As a running joke, Arthur is often mistaken for a bunny (owing to the shape and size of his costume's antennae, and the fact that his wings are usually folded up). His doughy physique, shy manner, lack of self-confidence, and hesitation in the face of danger is often played for comic contrast against the attitudes and tendencies of the other characters (especially the Tick himself). Arthur is ethnically Jewish (mentioned in an episode of the 1994 cartoon series), and his family would strongly prefer he leave the superhero lifestyle and return to accounting. Arthur's apartment serves as his and the Tick's superhero headquarters. The 2016 TV series reveals Arthur's full name to be "Arthur Everest", but it is unknown if this is his full name in any other media.

In the 1994 cartoon series, Arthur is voiced by Micky Dolenz in Season One and by Rob Paulsen in Seasons Two and Three. In the 2001 TV series, Arthur is portrayed by David Burke. In the 2016 TV series, Arthur is portrayed by Griffin Newman. [1]

Main allies of the Tick

The Tick has different main allies in each of his media appearances:

Characters in the comic book

Superheroes

Superheroes in The Tick include:[ citation needed ]

CharacterNotable powersNotes
Unaffiliated
The AntHas something in his mouth.
Big ShotStores a massive arsenal of weaponry including sub machine guns and grenades inside of a wooden chest he wears on his back.
The CapeA "Golden Age" superhero that wears an armored cape and is an ally of the Sultan. In his later life, the Cape's armored cape gave him back problems.
The Caped Wonder (a/k/a Clark Oppenheimer)See-through vision, super strength, invulnerability, flight, very-hot-vision, super hearing.A spoof of Superman.
Captain AcademiaNo known powers, but he does wield a dangerous-looking straight-edge rulerDressed in a cap and gown.
Crime Cannibal (AKA Keith Donner)Possesses slight superhuman strength and the ability to eat human beings at high speed, but has given up cannibalism.A superhero who later poses as a super villain in order to infiltrate Lord Byron's gang.
Fish Boy: Lost Prince of Atlantis Sea-animal telepathyFish Boy: Misplaced Prince of Atlantis who can't swim.
Four-Legged ManHas four legs
Fiery FlameA pyromaniac hero who was driven mad when his family and dog died. Father of the future hero Friendly Fire.
Hand-Grenade ManNone.Carries a grenade.
Mighty Agrippa: Roman God of the AqueductSuperhuman strength, flight, water controlArch-enemy of Thrakkorzog.
Mucilage ManShoots high density adhesives from his self made suitEarly version of who would later become Captain Mucilage in the animated series.
Six GunCan juggle and fire guns very well
OedipusA ninja and apprentice of Shing, a ninja master. Full name: Oedipus Ashley Stevens. A spoof of Elektra.
Sister PulchritudeCan shoot energy beams and has incredible kung-fu skills, but only when she undresses.Attempted to join the Unnamed Superhero Team (that includes the Tick and Arthur) but was prevented by the Bumbling Bee.
Paul the SamuraiMartial artist. Fights with a loaf of bread.Arch-nemesis and brother of Sagin, who deposed him as master of ninjas.
The SultanHe was the hero of the "Golden Age". Calls himself the world's best hero. Arch-enemy to King Crime. Inspired Arthur for heroism, or at least side-kickery.
ShingThe former leader of the ninjas in America.
Ulysses BangA "Golden Age" superhero who was an ally of the Sultan.
Visible ManA "Golden Age" superhero who was an ally of the Sultan.
Civic-Minded Five
Radio KingCan make solid objects out of soundLeader
OddmanHas wires coming out of his mask. Most of which were sawed off by the Chainsaw Vigilante.
Mr. EnvelopeEnvelope-firing gun that can trap enemies
Feral BoyActs like an animal. The only member that appears in other media.
FernslingerCreated by Radio King. Destroyed by the Chainsaw Vigilante.
Unnamed Superhero Team (includes the Tick and Arthur)
Rubber DuckyElasticityHas a relationship with Bumbling Bee.
Bumbling BeeShoots bees and honey from hive strapped to wristSurprisingly ruthless when playing Risk
Caped CodReal name Walter, a violent womanizing alcoholic. Has had four wives, all of whom divorced him, and four sidekicks. Prone to doing insensitive things such as sending Bumbling Bee lingerie or giving Crazy Blue Rocket tongue depressors.
Portuguese Man-of WarHas a whip with barbs which can violently stun what ever it hits.Self-pitying divorcee. Real name Warren Sr., formerly part of a father-son team, his ex-wife however was horrified and sued him for custody. He lost the case which he blames on wearing his costume to court. Wears a jellyfish hat on his head.
Running GuyHas the speed of ten really fast men
Crazy Blue RocketFlies (erratically)Formerly a great superhero, he went insane after the death of his sidekick. However, due to his detached mental state he believes himself to be in his glory days and his sidekick is still alive. He flies into a fit of psychosis when this illusion is challenged. Often talks to himself and the jar of Johnny Wingless, which he uses to explain his plans. However, true his mental state are not very plausible, such as sticking honey covered tongue depressors to himself and pretending to be a tree, in order to stop the rampage of the Dire Wreath. Has a very worn appearance, his costume is torn and one of the lenses on his goggles is broken, he is also constantly salivating. He is one of the few heroes whom even the Tick recognizes as insane.
Johnny WinglessThe sidekick of Crazy Blue Rocket, really, a detached tongue in a jar. All that remains of Johnny after a rocketing accident.

Super-villains

Supervillains in The Tick include:

CharacterNotable powersNotes
Unaffiliated
Barry Hubris (a.k.a. "the Tick")Invented vast supply of Tick-related gear with his inherited fortune. Has no known noted powers. His gear consist of his indestructible impact shield. It is able to absorb an infinite amount of pressure or energy and redistribute back at the attacker in finite quantities. Tick grappling gun, Tick cycle with side car.Was defeated by the Tick and stripped of his name and possessions by the Tri-State Superhero Congress. He tries to kill the Tick for his name. It's debatable if he's a hero or a villain.
Chainsaw VigilanteA skilled fighter with a chainsawAttacks superheroes, who he thinks are self-interested meddlers, but he is not a true super-villain. He has never killed anyone with his chainsaw. Has a vendetta against the Tick whom he was unable to subdue.
Chairface ChippendaleMaster criminal strategist, good connections with underground villainsHas a chair for a head. Tries repeatedly to gain infamy by vandalizing public objects with his image. Has a son named Stoolface. He attempted to carve his name into the moon but was thwarted midway through, leaving the letters CHA on the surface.
The District ManagerBasic martial arts training, master commercial business man.The leader of Ninjas in America. Henchman to Sagin.
Lord ByronLeader of a criminal gang. Speaks mainly in dramatic verse.
Man-Eating CowOriginally appeared in a pit of crocodiles and cows in Chairface Chippendale's castle. She is the only cow to survive. Considerably stronger and tougher than any ordinary cow. Like Crime Cannibal, Man-Eating Cow can consume humans with alarming speed. Has never been seen to eat anyone but violent criminals.
NinjasA group of ninjas that work for the District Manager.
The Red EyeLethal stareA mysterious hitchhiker whose stare can kill or drive people insane and make them his servants. Has his own horror comic series. Issue 13 of his comic was published in real-life.
SaginOne of the last Great masters of Ninjitsu, highly skilled at hand-to-hand combat. Adapted ninja tradition in order to be able to use gunsWorld overlord of the ninjas.
Phalanx of Gloom
ThrakkorzogBrilliant scientist and mastermind. Access to alien technology. Possesses tongue with its own mindBeing from another dimension whose goal is to take over the world with an army of gelatinous clone-soldiers. He was thrown out for eating Toy de Force.
CockroachSuper strength, possible nigh-invulnerabilityleader of the Phalanx of Gloom. She is French, her favorite candy is Pez, and her favorite movie may possibly be Old Yeller.
The Red ScareSuperhuman strength and durability Handles a hammer and sickle attached to his wristThe villain-for-hire from Villains, Inc. that would be hired by up-and-coming superheroes to make them look good. Originally known as the Whirling Scottish Devil, he does not look like his cartoon counterpart.
CandymanHas a gumball machine for a head.
Underwaterer"The other Lost Prince of Atlantis" outside of Fish Boy. Quit the Phalanx of Gloom when the Tick almost hit him with an anchor.
Fuzzy PersonSee entry below
Toy de ForceControls toy robotsWas eventually eaten by Thrakkorzog over an argument over what was better: gelatin zombies or toy robots.
The Praying MantisCannibalismEats men only after having sex with them. Tried to use her powers on the Caped Cod. The only reason she is in the Phalanx of Gloom is because she says she is a master of ju-jitsu. She is jealous of the Cockroach because her outfit shows off her shoulders.
Lumber JaneChainsaw wieldingWas once the superhero Frogwoman, but was defeated by the Chainsaw Vigilante. After her defeat, she became a villain based on him, however she is not as feared. She wields an electric chainsaw that has a 100-foot extension cord. She does not like smokers.
Semi-Billionairenone"The villainous enabler". He founded the Phalanx Of Gloom. He is extremely wealthy and is one of the two members of the Cigar Club. He believes in the nobility of superheroes, as Multi-Millionaire does not.
The Evileers
The Fuzzy PersonCan inflate him- or herself.Most foes find his or her power humorous rather than frightening.
Mr. TragedySmarter than any body else on the teamFailed acting career. Weakest of the Evileers. Was taken out by a tire. Almost never smiles, if ever.
Multiple SantaCan create multiple copies of himself in battle.He is a criminal dressed as Santa Claus
The TerrorBrilliant mastermind. Basic knowledge of militaristic strategies and extensive chemistry and scientific experienceDecrepit leader of the Evileers. He wrote a workout book for old villains called "Terrorizing". Supposedly eaten by the Man-eating cow in "Big Yule Log 2001", however he is seen again in the Yule Log Trilogy.
Tuun-La: Not of this WorldFlight, armored muumuu and strong pincers.

Characters in the animated series

Superheroes

CharacterNotable powersNotesVoice Actor
Unaffiliated
Big ShotUses powerful guns and weaponryHis mother never loved him, which is what caused him to take the violent path of using heavy artillery as a hero. By his second appearance, he has undergone anger management therapy, and has lived by the mantra "Keep anger in the Happy Box". Kevin Schon
Bi-Polar BearA superhero dressed as a polar bear with bipolar disorder. Ed Gilbert
Blowfish AvengerHe can puff up to expose his pointy spikesHe is practically immobile when expanded. When he auditioned at the National Super Institute in Reno, Nevada, he was assigned to New Rochelle, New York.N/A (silent character; although he has had dialogue in other media such as the book "Mighty Blue Justice!")
Crusading ChameleonChanges his coloring to match his surroundings, sticks to wallsHe cannot replicate plaid, brick, polka dot, or any other complicated pattern, and attempting to do so causes him to pass out. He is erroneously referred to as the Caped Chameleon in the first episode. Rob Paulsen
Captain LemmingJumps off rooftops. Battle cry: "Come on spine, work with me" Micky Dolenz
Carmelita VatosFlight (with moth suit)Both her and Arthur's moth suits were made by Carmelita's father, J.J. Eureka Vatos. Jennifer Hale
Courderoy CordobaA man of mystery and night watchman at the Aztec ruins. Philip Proctor
DoormanFlight. Can sort the superheroes and sidekicks that appear at the Comet ClubHis doorman senses don't seem to apply to supervillains Maurice LaMarche
Earth QuakerEarth powers. Dresses like a Quaker.Was a judge in the city assignments.N/A (silent character)
ÉclairFlies and fires lightning energy from her eyesSuperheroine of Belgium, named after the French word for lightning, not the pastry Lisa Raggio
Fiery FlameFire powers.Was a judge in the city assignments. Father of the future hero Friendly FireN/A (silent character)
Fish BoyThe young misplaced prince of Atlantis who must keep himself moist. Cam Clarke
Human BulletCan survive being fired from a cannon in his backyardAs a running gag, he will fire himself at the first sign of trouble, but somehow always manages to make the situation worse, or at best have no effect at all. Jess Harnell
Jet ValkyrieFlight Susan Silo
Mighty Agrippa: Roman God of the AqueductCan fly, has super strength, and can move huge volumes of water from one place to another. Jess Harnell
Plunger ManCan unclog toilets.Plunger Man is a plumber (real name Buster) who can even venture into the girls' bathroom to thwart the evil of clogged toilets. He later used a wrench to reattach Tick and Arthur's arms after they were blasted off by Milo's invention. Kevin Schon
Rubber JusticeExtreme flexibility.Was a judge in the city assignments.N/A (silent character)
Santa Claus The joyous incarnation of Christmas.Makes a rare personal appearance to convince the Tick that Multiple Santa is an imposter. Ron Feinberg
SpeakNoneA capybara. The Tick believes Speak has superpowers and often takes the terrified animal on patrol. Jess Harnell
Civic-Minded Five
Captain MucilageA man armed with mucilage-spraying nozzles Rob Paulsen
The Carpeted ManCan generate a static charge on any surface (with suit of shag carpet)Can overheat in sunny, warm weather. His real name is Gary. Pat Fraley
Feral BoyAnimal tendencyDespite being feral and incapable of complete speech patterns, he actually drives the team's car. Kevin Schon
4-Legged ManHas 4 legsLeads the Civic-Minded Five Roger Rose
Jungle JanetVery athletic and skilled in combatA jungle woman-themed superhero who is perhaps one of the most competent members of the team. Susan Silo
The Decency Squad
Captain DecencyLeader of the now-retired Decency Squad Jim Cummings
Johnny PolitePolitenessIt is this politeness that gets him smothered in chocolate by the Terror in the episode "Grandpa Wore Tights". Cam Clarke
The Living DollOpens up to reveal several smaller versions of himself, just like a Russian nesting doll.Battle cry: "I'm full of tinier men!" Kevin Schon
Suffra-jetA rocket strapped to her backBattle cry: "I vote for goodness!" (being a play on "suffragette"). Susan Blu
The Visual EyeShoots eyes as reconnaissance projectilesBattle cry: "Rockets from the sockets!" Pat Fraley
Potential superheroes-in-training
Baby BoomerangutanHe throws baby dolls that come back as boomerangs.Former colleague of Arthur who dresses as an orangutan. Battle cry: "It's OK to play with dolls." Kevin Schon
GesundheitanHe has super allergies.Battly cry: "It's sneezing time!" Paul Eiding
Mr. ExcitingHe is possessed by incredible energyBattle cry: "It's great to be alive." Danny Mann
SarcastroBiting sarcasmStrongly resembles Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, hence the gag. Charlie Adler
The Flying SquirrelAnimal empathyJust really likes squirrels and has the power to call them to her aid. Her catchphrase is "I love squirrels." Laraine Newman

Sidekicks

CharacterNotable powersNotesVoice Actor
BlitzenÉclair's sidekick, superheroine of Belgium, named after the German word for lightning, not the reindeer. Drives a cool motorcycle. Candi Milo
Fire Me BoyHuman Bullet's son who fires the cannon that Human Bullet is shot out of.N/A (silent character)

Supervillains

CharacterNotable powersNotesVoice Actor
The Angry Red HerringAlso referred to as simply the Red Herring, he can rub petroleum jelly on himself to escape the grasps of superheroes. He also has machine guns in place of eyes in his fish costume.Real identity is Milton Roe, who is a fishmonger and jewel thief Kevin Schon
Baron ViolentHas a belt he uses to adjust his muscular mass, and in turn, his strength, often to overblown proportionWithout the belt enhancement, he is not over five feet tall. Brian Peck
Barry Hubris (a.k.a. "the Tick")Has a shield with a conductor in it that allows Barry to crush things he wouldn't be able to normally.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. Jim Cummings
Betty: Queen of the AntsSpeech and SentienceBasically a normal ant that can talk Cathy Moriarty
Brainchild (a.k.a. Charles)Super intelligence, InventorGave himself a glass skull to show off his large brain. He acts as a villain on principle alone, and has no real motivation other than causing chaos in ways such as attempting to gravitate the Moon into colliding with Earth. In some way, he is a spoof of Leader. Rob Paulsen (1st Time), Stuart Stone (2nd Time)
The BreadmasterCreates baked goods that are used as weaponsExpelled from baking college for "pursuing perverse baking experiments". Roddy McDowell (1st Time), Jess Harnell (2nd Time onward)
Chairface ChippendaleA crime lord and evil mastermind who has a chair for a head. He is also an expert at fencing. Tony Jay
The Deadly BulbHas a light socket on the top of his head in which a giant light bulb usually sits. As transport, he uses a hot air balloon in the shape of a skull.Inexplicably has a living pig (with a mind of its own) on the end of his right leg—which serves as the basis for his later name, Pigleg Maurice LaMarche
The Deadly NoseHas the double-barrel muzzle of a gun for a noseN/A (silent character)
Dinosaur NeilCan turn into a giant dinosaurAlthough not technically evil, Dinosaur Neil was originally a paleontologist who got exposed to dinosaur DNA and must take a special medicine to keep himself from transforming and going on thoughtless rampages. He later marries Arthur's sister, Dot. Danny Mann
Dr. Julius PendeckerCrazy inventorA mumbling mad scientist and rival of Mr. Mental Mark Hamill
Dyna-moleA man resembling a mole who is continually ensconced in sticks of dynamite. His voice is an impersonation of Peter Lorre Pat Fraley
Eastern-Bloc Robot CowboyA cyberneticist (presumably from Communist eastern Europe, despite the western theme) who transferred his brain to a walking, talking vending machine. Has an unfortunate weakness to quarters. Pat Fraley
El SeedKnows how to make chemicals that manipulate plantsAn anthropomorphic sunflower wearing a green matador uniform. His name is a play on the historic Spanish hero El Cid. Ed Gilbert
The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at MidnightExplosives expertA crazed bomber who tries to blow up establishments of all sorts, preferably places where superheroes are known to gather, such as the Comet Club. Rarely goes a second without mumbling to himself recollections of snippets of conversation with an unknown second party (given his obvious psychosis, this other person may just be a second personality), some glorifying himself ("And then I says, "Tell me I'm wrong!" And he says, "I can't, baby, 'cause you're not!"), others suggesting a bad end between the two ("And so he says, "I don't like the cut of your jib!" And I go, I says, "It's the only jib I got, baby!"). Maurice LaMarche
Eyebrows MulliganA gangster with long eyebrows Townsend Coleman
The Fin (formally known as Mr. Smartypants)He has super-intelligenceA talking dolphin who formerly performed in Reno, Nevada, who turns to evil after being annoyed constantly by his trainers Soren and Frederica Maurice LaMarche
The Guy With Ears Like Little RaisinsA gangster who has ears like little raisins N/A (silent character)
Harriet CurseA villain with dark powers.She resembles Oedipus' mother from the comics.N/A (silent character)
Headless HendersonA villain with no headN/A (silent character)
The HeysA nihilistic race who worship nothing. For a peculiar reason, they all wear suits exactly like Arthur's moth suit. Hank Saroyan and Steve Susskind
The Hotel ManagerA man from the distant future who opens up a restaurant in the distant past. Maurice LaMarche
The Human Ton and HandyThe Human Ton has super-strength. Handy can speak while the Human Ton's mouth is otherwise preoccupied, such as when biting the head of the TickAn enormous dim-witted man, who is the parody of the Blob from the X-Men comics and his verbose, much more intelligent hand puppet who longs to be "a real boy". Handy apparently has an affinity for encouraging people to read literature rather than watch television; his catchphrase, fittingly, is therefore "Read a book!" Handy is a parody of Batman villain Scarface. Maurice LaMarche
The Idea MenA 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. Ed Gilbert
The Indigestible ManIncapable of being digestedAn associate of Chairface Chippendale with wild white hair. Navigates large bodies like Dinosaur Neil's body. Ed Gilbert
Jack Tuber: Man of a Thousand FacesHas a potato for a head Kevin Schon
Jim RageA (former) special agent with Project S.H.A.V.E. that has been pursuing an elusive mustache—so much so that his S.H.A.V.E. allies ultimately end up ending their affiliation with him. He wears an eyepatch—not because he is missing an eye, but rather because he thinks it makes him look cool. Likely a parody of Nick Fury Brad Garrett
Joseph Stalin In actual history, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of Russia. In this show, Joseph Stalin was one of the Terror's cronies whose Atomic Robot Zombie Cronies that he used in his plans to conquer Earth were thwarted by the Decency Squad. Many years later, the Terror mistook Stalingrad as the actual Stalin until Stalingrad corrected him.N/A (only appears in photographs)
Lava-ManBeings made entirely of lava, and the enemy of the Mole people.One in particular was sent to terminate the Mole King. Townsend Coleman
Lou Salazar: The Sewer CzarA corrupt civil agent turned evil and enemy of Sewer Urchin. John Mariano
The Man-Eating CowA cow capable of eating humansDespite her name, she has never actually been seen eating anyone. Townsend Coleman
Mr. Mental (a.k.a. Mel Mental)Mind controlDespite his plans to use his mind control to take over Earth, Mr. Mental is often thwarted due to either bad luck or having the lack of competent help.Canned Walla (baby), Jim Cummings (adult)
The Mother of InventionSuper intelligenceAn androgynous man dressed as a stereotypical mother who creates a time helmet to steal the credit for every invention ever made by kidnapping Leonardo da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Johannes Gutenberg, George Washington Carver, and a cavewoman named Wheel, who allegedly invented the wheel. He would then completely eradicate the past and re-invent the inventions in the future Paul Williams
Multiple SantaBeing shocked by high-voltage currents creates electric clones of himHe was a criminal who was "granted" his power after stealing a charity worker's Santa Claus suit in an attempt to escape from the police and being accidentally chased off the roof of a building and into a large electric billboard by the Tick (who initially believed the criminal was really Santa). Jim Cummings
Octo-PagininiFrom Belgium; has three sets of arms, for a total of eight limbs; can play several violins simultaneously Xander Berkeley
Octo RaymondAn octopus-themed enemy. He served as the conductor for the Mollusk Band and provided music at the Enemy AwardsN/A (silent character)
Omnipotus: The Devourer of WorldsA parody of the Marvel character Galactus. He is an enormous being that feeds on celestial bodies. Although Tick doesn't really consider Omnipotus himself evil, he does consider eating planets (especially Earth) an evil act, according to the book "Mighty Blue Justice!". He has oddly small feet for his size. After Tick convinced him not to eat Earth, he did end up taking a large bite out of the Moon, which remained in that state for the rest of the series' run. Ron Feinberg
The Ottoman EmpressAbility to control furnitureAlso known as simply the Ottoman; she is a beautiful red-head woman who falls in love with Die Fledermaus in an attempt to convert him to evil Mary Kay Bergman
Pineapple PokopoAbove-average strengthThe leader of a small nation known as Pokoponesia that is known for two things: sharks and pineapples. His head resembles a pineapple (parody of former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega who himself was sometimes insultingly called "pineapple-face") Dorian Harewood
Proto-ClownSuperhuman strengthThe product of genetic engineering by a clowning engineer named Bud Frontier in his attempt to make a super-clown with the capacity to amuse and entertain more people than a normal clown. He hates being laughed at, however, and if he is laughed at, it usually results in him going on a destructive, violent rampage. Loosely based on the Incredible Hulk. Kevin Schon
Sheila EelA female villain that wears an electric eel as a garmentShe once shocked the Guy With Ears Like Little Raisins when he got too close. Her name is a reference to the singer Sheila E.N/A (silent character)
StalingradEncyclopedic knowledge of Stalin (?)A graduate student who looks like and bases his villainy on the work of Joseph Stalin. The Terror constantly gets the two confused as he knew the real Stalin. Stalingrad later falls in love with Tuun-La: Not of This Earth and they later leave Earth together. Jim Cummings
The Sub-HumanA Golden Age villain that fought the Decency Squad. He wears a miniature submarine on his head. Jess Harnell
The Swiss Industrial SpiesA group of Swiss spies that targeted the notebook of Dr. J.J. Eureka Vatos, inventor of the moth suit Arthur wears, and even tried to steal the pants from Arthur's suit in an attempt to replicate it.Various voices
The TerrorInventor, super-strong in his youth(?)"The greatest villain of the 20th century... and maybe some of the 19th". He once punched out President Teddy Roosevelt. According to Arthur, he is approximately 117 years old. Rob Paulsen
TerryThe son of the Terror and a retired insurance adjuster who tries a brief stint walking in his father's footsteps. Peter Bergman
ThrakkorzogAn alien creature from Dimension 14B. He had an apartment across the hall from Arthur and the Tick. His voice is an impersonation of James Mason Jim Cummings
Tuun-La, Not of this EarthCan apparently tuck in her legs and shoot flame from where they were (see Gamera).An alien that is a brief ally of the Terror alongside Stalingrad, Human Ton and Handy, and Man-Eating Cow. Tuun-La: Not of This Earth later falls in love with Stalingrad and they later leave Earth together. Pat Musick
Uncle CreamyBeing made of ice cream, he can shoot ice cream from his hands, forming it into the shapes he wants, and is very difficult to hurt physicallyA result of an industrial accident. Spoof of Clayface and Sandman. May not be a villain at heart as he once quoted "I'm not a villain, I'm vanilla". Bobcat Goldthwait
Uncle Creamy IIHe can fly with his rocket boots and has a missile launcher on his left armA former KGB agent. Spoof of the many Clayfaces Kevin Schon
Venus Hypnotizes men to become her love slaves and do whatever she wantsBears some resemblance to the Venus of Willendorf. Venus' wimpy husband Milo is her sidekick Linda Gary
Wally HeadThe leader of the Deertown Aztecs, a baseball team gone bad. He and his baseball team have a lifestyle similar to the Aztecs, constantly adding the phrase "Itlan" to whatever they say. Phil Austin
Whirling Scottish DevilHe can spin at high speedsWhile the Tick was stranded in space and believed to be dead, Arthur attempted to apprehend this criminal solo. Upon the Tick's return from space aboard Omnipotus' rocket-powered shoe, he knocks the head off of a Tick statue sculpted in his honor by The City, which falls onto the Devil and knocks him out. Pat Fraley
The Yes MenN/AN/AN/A

Henchmen

CharacterNotable powersNotesVoice Actor
Arthur CloneA clone of Arthur created by Thrakkorzog. It is only capable of saying the phrase "I Arthur". Micky Dolenz
Bee Twins Bee-themed female villains that are El Seed's henchmen. Pat Musick
Boils BrownOne of Chairface Chippendale's henchmen, whose face is covered in boils.N/A (silent character)
Buttery PatCan slip through tight spaces due to being made of butter.The Breadmaster's sidekick Jess Harnell
The CreaseHas a large facial crease that covers his eyes Kevin Schon (1st time), Pat Fraley (2nd Time)
DeanSuper-strengthChairface Chippendale's henchman who has a butterfly nut for a head. Referred to as the Butterfly-Nutcase in comics and other media.N/A (silent character)
FilthLou Salazar's henchmen David Lander and Chuck McCann
The ForeheadOne of Chairface Chippendale's henchmen who has a large forehead. Rob Paulsen
Fortissimo BrothersThey have the strength of 10 men where Tick was uncertain whether that means 5 men apiece or twenty altogetherOcto Paganini's henchmen. Philip Proctor
Gingerbread Men A bunch of Gingerbread Men created by Breadmaster. They can be rendered immobile upon becoming stale.N/A (silent characters)
Hooks HorowitzA henchman of Chairface Chippendale who has hooks for hands. His face is never seen, and in the comics, he does not even have a head at all.N/A (silent character)
Mad NannyWears robotic armorReal name Miriam Brunch, the Mad Nanny is Brainchild's babysitter whom he brainwashed and outfitted in a robotic armor. Pat Musick
MiloVenus' husband and sidekick who's inventing mind created a ray that made the Tick and Arthur's arms fall off and placed them on the crudely-made Evil Tick and Arthur robots which were used to frame them. Wears a poorly made angel costume. Gerrit Graham
Mucus-TickA clone of Tick created by Thrakkorzog.N/A (silent character)
MyndaThe sidekick and girlfriend of Mr. Mental. Jennifer Darling
Professor Chromedome Inventor Chairface Chippendale's mad scientist henchman who wears a tight metal helmet covering his scalp. Hamilton Camp
RosebudSuper-strengthRosebud is a large rose monster created by El Seed to help steal the 400 Year Bloom. Townsend Coleman
SkippyOriginally Brainchild's dog, his brain was placed in a robotic dog body after he was hit by a car while chasing another car. Roger Rose
Socket and WattDeadly Bulb's henchmen Paul Eiding and Jess Harnell
Tick-Bot and Arthur-BotCrudely-made robot look-a-likes of the Tick and Arthur that were created by Milo and had the stolen arms of Tick and Arthur, whom they were used to frame for various crimesN/A (silent characters)
ZipperneckOne of Chairface Chippendale's henchmen. 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. He was also once mentioned on the 2001 live action show. Pat Fraley

Civilians

In the 1994 TV series, there are different civilians that live in The City:

CharacterNotesVoice Actor
Unaffiliated
Mayor BlankThe Mayor of The City. Pat Fraley
Brian PinheadLocal news reporter (pronounced 'pin-aide'). Roger Rose
Captain SanityA therapist for superheroes. He is a disembodied head being kept alive in a liquid-filled jar. Cam Clarke
DotArthur's sister. Initially she disapproves of her brother's lifestyle until she witnesses he and the Tick defeat Dinosaur Neil, whom she later marries. Like Arthur, she is Jewish. Kimmy Robertson
Dr. Bud FrontierCreator of Proto-Clown. Roger Rose
Dr. ThinkMad scientist, parody of Dr. Strangelove.Unknown
Mindy MolefordA supermodel who is a parody of Cindy Crawford. She is later revealed to be part Mole-Person. Gail Matthius
The Mole-People Subterranean humanoids. Dan Castellaneta
Professor Akiko IchibanaCaretaker of the 400 Year Bloom.Huanani Minn
Sally VacuumLocal news reporter. Pat Musick
Security GuardsDefeated by Brainchild and Venus in their encounters with the villains, but manage to arrest Multiple Santa.Unknown
TaftPhysical therapist at Captain Sanity's Superhero Sanitorium, a spoof of John Shaft. The "physical therapy" he used to provide for the Tick would merely consist of him dressing in costumes and beating him up. Dorian Harewood
The WhatsA race of intelligent, though cowardly and ugly, aliens.Various Voices

Characters in the 2001 live-action series

Superheroes

CharacterNotable powersNotesActor
Unaffiliated
The CapeAn older superhero. William Newman
Fiery BlazeUses fire-based weapons. Ron Perlman
Fishboy: Lost Prince of AtlantisSidekick of the Angler. Todd Felix
Friendly FireFiery Blaze's abused sidekick. He is not to be confused with Friendly Fire, a member of the DC Comics superhero team Section 8 that appeared in Hitman . Patrick Breen
The ImmortalSuperhuman strength, super-speed, enhanced stamina, invulnerability, freezing breath, super hearing, multiple extrasensory and vision powers, intelligence, longevity, flight, and regeneration.Parody of Superman and Arthur's idol. The Immortal died of a heart attack while having sex with Captain Liberty. Sam McMurray
Johnny RepublicThe sidekick of Uncle Samson. Antwon Tanner
Kid CabooseThe sidekick of the Runaway Train. Michael Cornacchia
MedusaShe goes to the same dry cleaners as Captain Liberty. Mari Morrow
MetcalfInjured in combat, he now requires a machine to poop. Peter Bergman
Tiny ManFormer member of the League of Superheroes. He was kicked out since he wasn't tiny enough. Kevin Thompson
League of Superheroes
The ChampionSuper-StrengthLeader of the League of Superheroes. A racist, elitist, egotistical, and misogynistic parody of Superman. His alter-ego is a lawyer named Steve Filbert, who disguises himself behind a business suit and glasses similarly to Clark Kent. Jonathan Penner
Sonic BoomN/A Robert Mailhouse
Captain CometN/A Jack Armstrong

Supervillains

CharacterNotable powersNotesActor
Unaffiliated
Apocalypse CowA 40 ft. cow that can shoot fire from its udder.Apocalypse Cow is an unseen character.
DestroyoHis real name is Leonid Kasparov Destroyovitch Kurt Fuller
Francis PeacockA psychiatrist that traps superheroes to fulfill out his own mental issues. Dave Foley
The Red Scare RobotA robot created in the 1970s to destroy Jimmy Carter; released with that same programming in The City as part of an abortive attempt to destroy the U.S. Postal Service. The first villain the Tick and Arthur fought. Carrick O'Quinn
The Terror"The greatest villain of the 20th century... and maybe some of the 19th".[ citation needed ] He once punched out President Teddy Roosevelt. He is now an extremely feeble and somewhat senile old man, though still shown to be very evil. Armin Shimerman

Characters in the 2016 live-action series

Superheroes

CharacterNotable powersNotesActor
Cat-Man-DudeN/AMads "Murph" Murphy was a dairy farmer and animal sanctuary operator who operated as the cat-themed superhero Cat-Man-Dude. After Cat-Man-Dude was arrested for the mauling outside of the YMCA while claiming that Mangler set him up, his revealing of his identity at the suggestion of the District Attorney and the Terror's minions killing his "puma wife and litter of child-kittens" caused the government to do the 28th Amendment that was nicknamed "Murphy's Law" which prevents the law enforcement from revealing the personal information of all superheroes. His name is a reference to Catman and to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Jonathan Tindle
Dorothy "Dot" EverestAbility to see what happens in the future when it is a danger for her or othersArthur's older sister who is an emergency medical technician, Overkill's sidekick; she is a category, most likely 4 Valorie Curry
Mighty Sea-ManAquatic physiologyAn aquatic superhero. He was once caught in a fishing trawler's nets. Seems to be a parody of Aquaman. Brett Azar
Onward / MidnightAbility to talk, starting fires with his mindA black dog who was the canine sidekick of Christian Soldier. On the day when the Flag Five were killed by the Terror's goons, Onward wasn't there due to being at the vet because of a heartworm condition. After suffering survivor's guilt, Onward took up the alias of Midnight, became a writer where he claims to believe that there is "no God, only Dog", and wrote the self-help book "Good Intentions". Townsend Coleman (voice)
Overkill / Straight ShooterAbove average strength, speed, agility, and healing. Later he was given cybernetic enhancements. He wields a sniper rifle, dual knives, handgun, shuriken, and bombsAn antihero vigilante who is seeking to find the Terror. Overkill used to be Uncle Samson's sidekick Straight Shooter until the day when Terror massacred the Flag Five where the syphilis rendered him blind and the Terror's minions crushed his hands. This caused Overkill to gain cybernetic eyes and hands to replace his lost body parts. He is a direct parody of Deathstroke. Scott Speiser
SuperianFlight, super-strength, heat vision, longevity, freeze breathThe world's first and most famous superhero who is a parody of Superman. He arrived during the Tunguska event in 1908. It is theorized that his arrival led to the development of superhumans. Brendan Hines
Tyrannosaurus RathboneAn AEGIS commander who has a metal implant in his chest to cover his black hole heart. Marc Kudisch
FlexonElasticityA retired hero and former member of the Flag Five who works as a lawyer. Steven Ogg
Bronze StarUnknownN/A Adam Henry Garcia
Sage, the SupernumeraryMaster of the Mystic ArtsThe heir to the Blind Eye of Thirdarra. Clé Bennett

Supervillains

CharacterNotable powersNotesActor
The TerrorThe world's most feared supervillain and nemesis of Superian. Believed dead by the public, though the belief he's still alive is a major conspiracy theory. That is until it is revealed that he is, in fact, alive. The Tick and Arthur defeat him in the season 1 finale. Jackie Earle Haley [1]
Miss Lint/Janet/Joan of ArcElectricity manipulationThe Terror's most trusted lieutenant. After the Terror's apparent death, she became a lieutenant in the Pyramid Gang. She reunites with the Terror after it is revealed that he is alive. However, she betrays him in the season one finale to control The City for herself. She later takes on a superhero persona of Joan of Arc in season two, revealed in the season two finale as a scheme to rob AEGIS headquarters. Yara Martinez
Ramses IVLeader of the Pyramid Gang, the dominant crime organization in The City. Despite his Egyptian themes in the gang, he comes from Minnesota. Killed by Miss Lint in episode 6. Michael Cerveris
Donnelly BrothersA group of bank robbers from New England.Danny Donelly: Hunter Emery
Denny Donnelly: Brian Faherty
Donny Donnelly: Happy Anderson
Dougie Donnelly: Lucas Nixon
LobsterculesSuper strength and aquatic physiologyA humanoid lobster. While not technically a supervillain, she was forced to be a villain by the Donnelly Brothers because they kidnapped her children. Niko Nedyalkov (suit performer)
Liz Vassey (voice)
The Duke aka Doctor Agent HobbesGenius-level intellectHates superheroes and how they've "infested" AEGIS. Wants the human race to survive and doesn't think superheroes are the answer to that. John Hodgman

Civilians

In the 2016 TV series, there are different civilians that live in The City:

CharacterNotesActor
BeckA paramedic who is friends with Dot.Michelle Buteau
Detective BrownA police detective partnered with Detective Green.Meredith Forlenza
Detective GreenA police detective partnered with Detective Brown.Joe Holt
Detective WhiteA police detective working in The City.Brian Dysktra
Dr. CreekA police psychiatrist. Joanna P. Adler
Dr. Mischa KaramazovAn Urmanian scientist who developed Arthur's suitJohn Pirkis
DerekAn IT specialist who used to work for the Terror and the ex-husband of Ms. Lint Bryan Greenberg
GoatThe owner of a small shop that pays protection money to the Pyramid Gang.Kahlil Ashanti
JoanArthur and Dot's mother. Patricia Kalember
Officer DietzA police officer working in The City.Andrew Dolan
StoshA man who runs the Olympus All Sports Center. He also operates as a back-alley doctor for criminal gangs. Tyler Bunch
Tinfoil KevinA homeless but not office-less person who lives on the streets that are near Arthur's apartment. He gets his name because he makes his own hats out of tinfoil. He is a category and can make him and others (if they touch him) invisible. Devin Ratray
WalterArthur and Dot's stepfather, with whom Arthur has a strained relationship. Walter is also an expert at martial arts, which he keeps secret from Arthur's family. He is later revealed to be a former AEGIS agent. François Chau

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