Dee Dee
Dexter's ditzy older sister. She died after Taking the Bullet for Dexter during a firefight with Mandark, returning, later on, to keep history from repeating itself with Blossom.
- Ambiguous Situation: Her words here imply that she would return one way or another in some form when the time is right and has requested for Blossom to look after Dexter in her stead.
- Angelic Beauty: The girl got a revamp.
- Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Became an angel apparently.
- Died in Your Arms Tonight: In Dexter's arms.
- The Ditz: Still behaves just like this like in the original series, especially as an angel.
- Feather Motif: Feathers tend to appear whenever Dee Dee makes an entrance.
- Gold and White Are Divine: After she becomes an angel upon her death.
- Guardian Angel: Has acted as such for Blossom on 2 separate occasions, but by her own words she hasn't had her status of this made official yet.
- Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: She's pure of heart enough to have become an angel after her death.
- Posthumous Character: She died sometime prior to the beginning of the webcomic.
- Robot Me: What Dexter tried to do, against Dee Dee's wishes.
- Slipknot Pigtails: Bleedman seems to like drawing her Letting Her Hair Down.
- Taking the Bullet: She did this for Dexter, and it cost her her life.
- Too Good for This Sinful Earth: A kind-hearted girl who had died too early in life.
- Walking Spoiler: In spades.
- Winged Humanoid: She sports wings on her back as an angel.
Grim
The very same Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Just like in the show, he does his self-imposed task of reaping souls of those on the living who are dead and need to be carried to the afterlife.
- All-Powerful Bystander: A given with his status as the Grim Reaper. He decides to begin taking a more active role alongside Dee Dee and Naga after discovering the scope of the Darkstar Council's plans and the nature of Dr.X.
- Black Humour: This. (Spoiler if you haven't read past chapter 6.)
- Because You Were Nice to Me. Mixed with If It's You, It's Okay. Grim agrees to allow Dee Dee to save Blossom's life after she politely pleads with him to reconsider.Grim: "Since you asked so nicely..."
- Don't Fear the Reaper: Actually a pretty nice guy for a hooded skeleton with a scythe.
- Grim Reaper: Duh.
- Pet the Dog: Agrees to wait "a few minutes" before claiming Blossom's soul during her Near-Death Experience. Those few minutes proved crucial to Dexter saving her.
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Averted. The first time we see him in the webcomic is when he's actually doing his job by taking Dee Dee's soul into the afterlife.
Betty
Better known as Atomic Betty. Stars in a side story entitled The Forgotten, in which she and her crew come across a seemingly abandoned ship that turns out to be occupied by the Cluster. The outcome wasn't pretty.
- Break the Cutie: Very much so.
- Dramatic Space Drifting: And yet somehow she barely survives, long enough for Amazo to saves her.
- Sole Survivor: Sparky and X-5 didn't make it.
Naga
Full title: The Prime Woodland Naga Vicar of Resolution, Divinely Chosen Proselyte of the Great Azure Dragon and Heaven of the East. A mysterious boy who Bell encounters while on the moon. He reappears watching the fight between Blossom, Buttercup, Bell, and Sam alongside Grim and Dee Dee, waiting for something to happen and asking Grim to do something the three want.
- Awesome McCoolname: He's also known as "Vicar of the Dragon."
- Batman Can Breathe in Space: He can be on the moon and be ok without a spacesuit.
- Bishie Sparkle: Here.
- The Four Gods: His title references Seiryu.
- Intangibility: A rock passes through his head, right to Bell's hand, and the guy didn't even notice it. Cue Bell believing he's a ghost but he assures he's not.
- Original Character: Naga is actually an OC from the co-writer, Seiryuga.
- Our Spirits Are Different: He's not completely intangible since he could give Bell her suit back, but Bell was the only one who could see him, GIR's scanning didn't notice him at all. He's also an acquaintance of Grim and Dee Dee.
- Overly Long Name: Just look at the top of his profile page.
- Reasoning with God: He, alongside Dee Dee, asks Grim to help them save the world from the Darkstar's bomb.
- Spirit Advisor: Seems to be shaping up like this for Bell in attempt to guide her moral compass and tries to understand the root of her behavior.
Amazo
An android created by the brilliant Dr. Ivo, designed to copy the powers of anyone it sees. It has copied so many powers that it is practically a Physical God. Despite this, it has decided to take an uninvolved role in the affairs of the universe. It shows up to save Betty and read her mind to discover what happened to her, but decided to stay out of the growing conflict as it is not its place to intervene.
- Adaptational Attractiveness: It's visibly more detailed in its muscular stature than in the original show.
- All-Powerful Bystander: It's practically a Physical God in its current state, but has chosen not to interfere directly with the larger affairs of the universe.
- Big Damn Heroes: Shows up just in time to save Betty, but not in time to save her crew.
- In Chapter 14, he shows up to assist Superman by creating a safe passage for him and the Justice League by breaking through a gravitationally dense barrier.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Its eyes are simple red dots and they indicate his Story-Breaker Power.
- Story-Breaker Power: If it ever chose to get involved he could probably solve most of the conflicts in the story in less than a few minutes. Its self-imposed status as an All-Powerful Bystander prevents it from getting too involved.
- The Watcher: Its self-assigned role in the universe. A page he appears on in Chapter 7 is fittingly titled The Watcher.
- It does the same thing during the conclusion of Chapter 14 pondering why would a human detonate a temporal bomb to separate the Earth and Moon from the rest of the universe.