| Ned | |
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A shining paragon of Demon society, many accredit the ultimate victory
over the Titans in the Second war to this engine of destruction.
Driven and relentless, Ned will not rest until his contract is
complete. Unfortunately, the call for such destruction has somewhat
diminished since the Titans were vanquished, and Ned has been reduced
to the occasional odd job. |
| First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #01 |
| Toadie | |
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Born Melvin T. Minotaur, Toadie has been at Ned's side since the Second War, where he served as a sergeant. Toadie would most likely describe himself as an 'upstanding entrepreneur' even though 'hustler' is probably the more appropriate title. |
| First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #02 |
| Ryder | |
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A succubus from the depths of Tartarus, Ryder is a self made Demoness. Proud and strong-headed she will stop at nothing to achieve her goals, whatever those may be. Most recently, Ryder is the owner of the burlesque bar and restaurant, 'The Drip'. The clients don't really come for the food. |
| First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #16 |
| Tender | |
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The resident expert on all things cocktail and garnish. Tender tends bar at the Drip. |
| First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #13 |
| Lucy | |
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The last of Odin's Valkyries, Lucy is a thorn in many sides. Her ideals
have prevented her from climbing up the social ladder of Demon society,
but her tenacity and power have made her a very sought-after mercenary.
They say there's not a soul in Hell or out that Lucy can't find |
| First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #14 |
| Lt. Juliet | |
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Of the Multiverse Police special forces. Juliet is a dedicated sleuth, and forever only five days from retirement. |
| First appearance - The Outer Ring Issue #03 |
| "Fingers" McGready |
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Slimy little bugger, "Fingers" has his tentacles in every small time game being run in the shadier corners of the Abyss. |
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First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #12 |
| Soul Eaters |
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The terror-toddlers, Eldar Pre-Teens, Keepers of the damned. All these and more names have described these horrific creatures. Few denizens of the Multiverse come even close to these Demons' evil. The Soul Eaters sustain themselves by feeding on souls, damned to eternity of servitude to these malific beings. The more souls are consume, the younger the Soul Eaters appear. Hence their most feared name - 'Newborns of Doom' |
| -NEW UPDATE- | First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #03 |




| Vulture-O |
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A foul specimen of the Sons of Urubutsin, runner for the corrupt elite.
This nameless slag has made his home in the shady nieche of underhanded
trade. All these power struggles depend on those like Vulture-O who can
transport a special taste past borders and distances otherwise
insurmountable. And still, good help is so hard to find... |
| -NEW UPDATE- | First appearance - When Ned Met Ryder Issue #19 |




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Joezeph "Bossman" Bozeman |
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Joe is a textbook example of those in the underworld who have true
bloodlust and tenacity to climb the inner workings of Demon society.
This self-made Demigod is a fierce voice of opposition to Jack the
Fearsome Vending Machine Repairman, and his followers in the Shroom
Council. Although Fearsome Industries' charismatic figurehead has never
payed too much attention to Bossman's repeated transgressions, those
close to him say Jack will not tolerate it much longer. Recently,
rumors have tied Joezeph to a debacle concerning forbidden magic and
subcontractor's union revolts during the second war. |
| -NEW UPDATE- | First appearance - The Outer Ring Issue #06 |
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