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    The Black General 
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The female protagonist of the series, a crazy woman utterly obsessed with the hero Braveman, who joined the RX group solely on the logic that a villainess has a better chance getting close to a hero.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: She constantly does everything she possibly can to try wooing and courting Braveman, but not only is he mainly concerned with stopping her villainous efforts as part of RX, her obsession and craziness is such a massive turn-off, he makes it quite clear he'd never go out with her even if she wasn't a villain.
  • Above the Influence: Despite her utter obsession with Braveman, anytime a situation arises where something happens to leave his body and mind completely at her mercy, such as temporary Identity Amnesia, she's incapable of bringing herself to actually do anything, as she wants him to genuinely fall for her, of his own free will. She'll resume putting on the moves once he's back to normal, even insinuating she did something while he couldn't fight back, but during those situations she's too good deep down to abuse her chances.
  • Alone Among the Couples: She gets intensely frustrated when she realizes how much romantic progress the side characters have made compared to her with Braveman.
  • Ambiguously Bi: More like a case of Ambiguously If It's You, It's Okay. While her Single-Target Sexuality for Braveman is undoubtedly a big part of her character, whenever talking about GG, she seems so obsessed with highlighting how much of a curvaceous and breedable woman GG is, that it's a bit suspect if she's only doing it to highlight the girl's good points (albeit in an Innocently Insensitive way), or if GG is actually the only other person she's attracted to. Eventually, she starts talking openly about GG and Minion 2's private life as well, much to GG's embarrassment. Whatever filters she has just aren't there when she talks about GG.
  • Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: Her sole goal in life is to have Braveman take her virginity and she will go to any lengths for this to happen. He's thoroughly uninterested.
  • The Baroness: She's trying to be the Sexpot variation, but her obsessions and other personality flaws keep breaking the mystique. The "Onna-Kanbu" ("Woman Executive") in the title refers to a Japanese Sister Trope to the Baroness archetype.
  • Butt-Monkey: The manga's case of slapstick is in full force for her, as not only do her efforts to get with Braveman constantly backfire on her with hilarious results, she usually acts as a target for other comedic abuse and failure throughout the story.
  • The Brute: She's the primary powerhouse of RX, with her incredible physical abilities and impressive combat skills brought about through Charles Atlas Superpower training. At the same time she's also one of the dumbest characters in the manga, as she is so obsessed with both villainy and Braveman that her capacity for plan-making and problem-solving is sorely lacking, only really understanding how to brute-force things. Though she's also a bit of a Genius Ditz, as she has decent enough Awesomeness by Analysis skills that allow her to see through lies and figure out new ways to bypass Braveman's efforts to make her stop chasing him.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: She doesn't have any inherent supernatural powers, but her sheer determination to keep up with Braveman and get him to accept her love causes her to train so hard, she's about as powerful as Braveman himself, who has a bonafide Lightning Bruiser powerset. Her training is so good that she can temporarily contend with Mother Justice herself. Sure, she gets flattened like everybody else when Mother Justice fights a bit more seriously, but nobody else has been able to make Mother Justice put genuine effort into fighting them, so it still counts for something.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: She is so utterly obsessed with Braveman that she absolutely despises him getting close to others girls. While this regularly manifests as acting Yandere and trying to Murder the Hypotenuse when she convinces herself they might be a love rival, even when she accepts there's no romance she still gets jealously clingy about Braveman so much as being friendly to another girl, since it keeps his attention away from her.
  • Chuunibyou: She's admitted to Braveman that she only wears the eyepatch to look cool, and most of her persona is an attempt to invoke Dating Catwoman.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Despite being superpower-less, she soon becomes fast enough to dodge Braveman's attacks, tough enough to shrug off the superpowered attacks of various heroes, and makes it through hero training to become the academy's top student. For all her eccentricities, she is an excellent fighter... it's just that the person she usually faces is someone she'd rather kiss than defeat.
  • Dating Catwoman: She is very deliberately trying to invoke this with Braveman, following the Insane Troll Logic that becoming a villain who constantly catches a hero's attention is the best way for them to fall in love. Unfortunately, she's Wrong Genre Savvy, as the parodic nature of the story means she just comes off as an Abhorrent Admirer Braveman wants to defeat and run away from as fast as possible.
  • Frontline General: Something that gets naturally lampshaded, and is also kinda justified. Whenever RX's forces attack Braveman, the general is always present alongside the minion trio... Because RX doesn't have enough manpower to let the general stay back.
  • General Failure: Despite being very powerful in her own right, the general tends to lose in her encounters with Braveman, with the superhero himself finding her more annoying than threatening as well.
  • Immune to Mind Control: Her case of intense Single-Target Sexuality towards Braveman makes her almost impervious to all attempts at forcing her subservience, whether it's through a Love Potion or Brainwashing. The only way it could possibly work is by playing off her obsession with Braveman, and even then, the moment the mind control tries to lead her to do something not involving him, she will near-instantly break free. Not even Braveman himself can control her if it involves commanding her in any way to stop coming after him.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: She's very prone to frequent tearful tantrums.
  • Insecure Love Interest: One reason she's constantly pursuing Braveman is because she's afraid someone else will get him first.
  • Loony Fan: Her adoration and love of Braveman goes far beyond just liking or worshiping him, being so intense it's an outright obsession, with her basically dedicating the purpose of her entire being to be about Braveman.
  • Ms. Fanservice: While all of the females are drawn attractively, especially on chapter/volume covers, her being the main protagonist means she's the main focus for fanservice even in-story, with her busty and curvaceous body being put on display quite frequently.
  • Omniscient Council of Vagueness: She manifests one of these as her Ghost in the Machine while trying to process a potential rival for Braveman's affections. Each member of the council is a version of herself filling a common archetype — one General with a bushy scientist mustache, another wearing square glasses, and the leader doing a Gendo impersonation.
  • Otaku: While her main focus is Braveman, the General actually has a strong appreciation for heroism in general, specifically those who fit into the tokusatsu genre like Braveman himself. She's also a fan of villains, admiring their determination and how they keep coming back.
  • Plot Allergy: She suffers from bad hay fever. Braveman weaponises it by hitting a Japanese Cedar.
  • Self-Serving Memory: As seen in chapter 66, she will reject reality if it doesn't match up to her fantasies.
  • Sexy Santa Dress: She wears one on Christmas Eve in yet another attempt at seducing Braveman.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: She quite clearly knows how physically attractive she is, and frequently looks for excuses to try showing off her body to Braveman in an effort to woo him. Unfortunately for her, all of her efforts to use sex appeal come off so strongly in their shamelessness, Braveman gets even more turned off than when she's simply being incredibly forward about her "love".
  • Single-Target Sexuality: She is a very blatant case of being Braveman-sexual. Not only is any attempt at using Mind Control or Charm Person powers ineffective on her since she'll only allow Braveman to make her do something, but when she meets him in his Secret Identity and thus has zero bias about his heroic status, she actually feels a subtle connection and appreciation for him, even saying his Face of a Thug is rough but cool, which is also the first time he actually feels his heart throb about her despite how she acts normally being such a huge turnoff.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Since the entire reason she joined the villainous RX Organization was to get close to Braveman, she uses the inherent antagonism of her role as an excuse to stalk and pester him every time an opportunity to do so presents itself.
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: She uses her cleavage to hide a pudding-holding Mr. X as part of her plan to neutralize the brainwashed Secretary without hurting her.
  • Villain Protagonist: She's the primary focus character of the story, and is a member of the villainous RX group who constantly antagonizes Braveman, though she's more of an Anti-Villain who literally is only a villain because she wants to invoke Dating Catwoman, and is otherwise apathetic about villainy if it doesn't mean getting Braveman's attention.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: She thinks she's in a standard tokusatsu story with all the cliches and plot points that would come with it. Unfortunately for her, it's instead a tokusatsu parody, so all of her efforts to invoke common events from them, especially the idea of Dating Catwoman, utterly fail to work.
  • Yandere: Her intense obsession with Braveman often results in her going through various mental loops in an effort to ensure he becomes hers, and one of those ways involves her construing any form of interaction between him and another woman as producing a potential love rival, followed by the decision to prevent that by way of Murder the Hypotenuse. She never gets far, since Braveman always stops her both physically and by clearing up the misunderstanding, but her obsession means that it happens with every new female she sees so much as talk to Braveman.

    Braveman 
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The male protagonist of the series, a hero who diligently performs his work for the sake of good, only for his fateful encounter with the Black General to completely overturn his life and cause constant unwanted stress.
  • Accidental Pervert: Early on in the story, in his efforts to defeat the General and make her leave him alone, circumstances kept aligning that resulted in him unintentionally groping and fondling her or even leaving her in a state of undress, almost always in front of an audience, which utterly mortified him each time. Fortunately for him, he managed to develop a fighting style that involved never getting close enough to touch her, ending this problem, to the chagrin of the General herself.
  • Berserk Button: Under normal circumstances he's a Nice Guy who is very difficult to anger enough into pummeling somebody into submission, but the ridiculous intensity of the General's Abhorrent Admirer attitude makes her mere presence agitate him badly enough to hold nothing back in rendering her unconscious so he doesn't need to deal with her. Over time this hate lessens to just annoyance, but he still resorts instantly to attempts at crushing her when she gets up to her usual shenanigans.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": He has a "B" pin on his cloak as a signifier for his name Braveman.
  • Butt-Monkey: Just because he usually is the cause behind the General's status as this doesn't mean he isn't one too, as her determined efforts to be with him has made his hero career a stressful living hell, with any attempt at a normal hero-villain interaction being ruined by her obsession. There's also the fact that he has such an intense Face of a Thug that being detained as a potential sex offender is a near-daily occurrence.
  • Celibate Hero: While he's aware that some like the General genuinely romantically want him, even beyond the fact she's an Abhorrent Admirer, he just considers his hero work to be too life-encompassing to ever settle down, not helped by how him having the Face of a Thug already puts a damper on his romantic chances.
  • Clueless Chick-Magnet: Invoked in appearance but subverted in reality. His repeated ignorance of, and often outright defiance towards, various women who act obsessed with him has resulted in plenty of people viewing him as incredibly dense about what a lady-magnet he is, but he's actually very aware of when a lady likes him. It's just that the only people that genuinely want him (like the General) are Abhorrent Admirers that he doesn't want to acknowledge romantically, whereas the remaining construed "female attractions" are just cases of Mistaken for Romance, such as GG being an Unknown Rival.
  • Deuteragonist: While the General and RX have most of the story focus, Braveman is closely intertwined with the story due to the General's obsession with him, and he's just as much a main character as the Villain Protagonists, in fact getting near-equal importance to the story as the General herself, with several chapters even focusing on him specifically, the villain cast barely appearing.
  • Expy: His character bio notes his uncanny resemblance to "a certain well known hero from Goth*m City" (at least in costume, anyway). This gets lampshaded in the manga proper in chapter 95, with General pointing out "Braveman's silhouette looks like a certain other hero's".
  • Face of a Thug: He's a genuine Nice Guy who does heroism entirely for the sake of good, and even with the General as his Berserk Button he treats her nicely whenever she drops the Abhorrent Admirer attitude, but unfortunately for him his regular face is so terrifying and villainous that he's constantly being confused for a thug or sex offender by the police, especially when he tries to smile with said face.
  • For Great Justice: In stark contrast to most of the Hero League, he's motivated entirely by genuine altruism.
  • Has a Type: While he's not one to care for romance normally, when put on the spot about exactly what kind of girl might interest him, he settles after some thought on a demure and reliable Yamato Nadeshiko. Unfortunately for the General, she's practically the exact opposite of said type.
  • Heroic BSoD:
    • He spends the majority of an early chapter nearly unresponsive after accidentally groping the General. He eventually manages to snap out of his funk and figure out how to avoid risking another groping incident.
    • He goes into autopilot after an incident at a Hero League building where there was nothing he could do to help out despite everyone around him expecting him to do something, and it takes the familiarity of the General pursuing him to get him back to normal.
  • Lightning Bruiser: He's pretty much a Flying Brick without the flight, possessing Super-Strength on the level of being able to create earth-shaking nuke-like explosions just by punching the ground, Super-Speed that allows him to move faster than the naked eye can see, and Super-Toughness that makes him effectively invincible against most forms of harm. That said, he still has mostly normal stamina, so overexerting himself will still tire him out regardless of if he's unharmed, and he's not genuinely invincible, so anybody strong enough can hurt and potentially kill him.
  • Mistaken for Pedophile: Part of his Butt-Monkey status is that he has an exaggerated form of this where just walking around while leaving his Face of a Thug exposed frequently results in him being mistaken for a sex offender of some type; the act of just standing near a young girl with her mom could get him detained as both a pedophile and a potential rapist. By the time the story starts he'd gotten used to being pulled over by the authorities just for trying to get groceries.
  • Nice Guy: Anytime he doesn't have to deal with the General, he shows himself to be a kind and courteous gentleman who acts as a hero simply for the sake of maintaining the peace and happiness of society. Even when he experiences something upsetting, such as the General herself or being arrested once again for his Face of a Thug, he still maintains a sense of civility, patiently spending hours clearing things up with the police and only going as far as thwarting the General's villainous efforts, letting her go free since he just doesn't want to deal with her annoying personality.
  • Only Sane Man: He constantly has to endure the stupidity that most of the RX group have, especially the General, and just wants to have a serious fight.
  • Present Absence: Is horrified to realize he misses the General when she's off sick for a few days, concluding it's down to missing their routine.
  • Secret Identity: He adopted a masked persona so he wouldn't seem like a monster due to his Face of a Thug and Super-Strength.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Just because he's a gentleman to ladies normally, does nothing to stop him from being just as willing to hurt women as he is men if they're trying to do villainy, best exemplified by his frequent efforts to make the General stop.

The Villain League

RX Organization

    RX in General 
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: This applies to the group as a whole. Under normal circumstances they're a group of rowdy and disjointed goofballs who mostly do villainy for the fun of it or so they can potentially leave Perpetual Poverty. Those who face them should be warned, though, as once something comes to their attention that makes them start acting more seriously, they show that most of their number are ridiculously strong, and if precautions aren't taken to face them they'll practically steamroll over the opposition in cold fury.
  • Down in the Dumps: Their secret base is located in a trash dump, further cementing their loser status.
  • Harmless Villain: The group is pretty harmless due to their sheer incompetence in taking over the world. They do move up a little bit into Not So Harmless Villains territory as the story goes on but it's mostly due to sheer luck than anything else.
  • Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: As a whole, they're generally little more than a public nuisance operating out of a trash dump despite their best efforts. While they certainly have the strength and powers, they completely lack the financial stability and competency required to achieve world domination, with the Hero League raising the threat level for them only because they're repeatedly able to defeat all their non-Braveman adversaries through dumb luck.
  • Loser Protagonist: Everybody in the group, especially the General and the Boss, absolutely suck at their efforts to be villains. The General is so obsessed with Braveman that it clouds her judgement and makes countless mistakes, the Boss is so scatterbrained that he frequently does stupid things that get him blown up by the Secretary, the Minions frequently act as guinea pigs for the Scientist or punching bags for other villains, and the group as a whole are so bad at managing money that they're in Perpetual Poverty and live in a trash dump.
  • Mistaken for Badass: They experience this when Black Lion accidentally hospitalizes Kamen Soldier in a fight when Braveman is out-of-town. While fellow villain groups soon realize this was just a fluke after actually meeting the members, the larger hero community starts viewing them as a serious threat, much to the confusion and exasperation of Braveman, who knows exactly how incompetent they are and is only more annoyed upon learning they even forgot the name of who they fought. They maintain this status with other heroes mostly due to dumb luck, with the public often going back-and-forth on how seriously to actually take them.
  • Oddly Small Organization: In contrast to the Hero League, who are a (mostly) unified Heroes "R" Us group comprising hundreds of members, and other villain groups, each of which have a large assortment of mooks alongside the bosses and lieutenants, RX is utterly tiny in terms of membership. When the story started there were only six members, the Boss, Secretary, General, and three Minions, and even over time they only add a small assortment of other characters, with their current lineup only being 12 members strong (adding the Scientist, Mr X, GG, Black Lion, Water Bear-chan, and X-chan). Despite this small membership count, they still make efforts to Take Over the World.
    • Though, in all honesty, they simply lack raw manpower, besides maybe a doctor, they've already gotten all the leadership roles filled out.
  • Powerful, but Incompetent: Team RX as a whole falls into this, their reputation increasing solely by virtue of misunderstandings or unintentional badassery:
    • The Boss has genuinely destructive Psychic Powers, but he rarely if ever uses them, and is far too much of a chuunibyou/weeb/getting countered to actually be useful.
    • The Scientist can create powerful hybrids and weapons, but while they are powerful in one way they're made useless in other ways:
      • Water Bear-chan, a human-tardigrade hybrid who's functionally invincible... when hibernating, meaning her only use is a Human Shield.
      • A handheld gun with a blast radius far greater than its range.
      • Black Lion, a human-lion hybrid able to fight toe-to-toe with a superhero, but who passes out if he spends too long in direct sunlight.
      • A strength serum that makes the user hulk out in body and in mind, making it far more efficent to just hire a monster rather than buy it
      • Of course, her first monster introduced on screen is very strong, smart, can evolve on the fly, possesses a degree of in-universe plot armor... and is at best a uncontrollable animal or at worst a raging pervert.
    • The titular Black General is capable of surviving huge amounts of damage (not her clothes though)and is rather strong in her own right, but is obsessed with getting the hero Braveman to sleep with her, with every scheme she tries backfiring.
      • Also, being a general is sort of useless when you only have three soldiers for disposal.
    • The only actually competent members of the team are the Secretary, who has explosion powers but is determined to remain the Cloudcuckoolander's Minder / Ignored Enamored Underling to the Boss, and GG, a girl who wanted to become a ninja so the Scientist equipped her with cockroach traits that embarrass her in combat (like making skittering noises when she fights).
  • Take Over the World: Their professed goal as noted by the Boss, desiring to expose the problems of the current world order.
  • Villain Protagonist: They're a group of villains trying to Take Over the World, and alongside the General they're the primary focus characters of the story, though they're more Anti Villains who both have Well-Intentioned Extremist goals and Noble Demon attitudes about achieving them. In fact, none of the villain groups seem to have outright villainous goals, besides maybe BDS or if you take Black Rose's statement to the extreme.

Leadership

    The Boss 
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The leader in charge of RX. He formed the group both in an effort to bring positive change to the world by overturning current society, and also as a place for societal outcasts like him to call home. Sort of in a relationship with the Secretary.
  • Above the Influence: Anytime a situation arises where the Secretary acts more affectionate to him due to stuff like a Love Potion, he refuses to take advantage of the circumstances despite being unaware of the cause each time, as he can always just feel that something is wrong at the time and the consequences for taking advantage would be much more dire than just getting blown up.
  • Benevolent Boss: Out of all the villain bosses, he exemplifies this the best, since he gets the most screen-time, doing everything he can to keep RX financially stable, always finding ways to keep them happy and satisfied, and overall treating the group like a family. He even lets Braveman beat him during their first encounter simply because the General was so looking forward to seeing Braveman victorious.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: He's a rather disarming individual to be around, but his psychic powers make him extremely dangerous and are strong enough to stop one of Braveman's punches cold. Later in the series when new enemies to the RX Group begin to surface they usually end up having to make sure the Boss can't use his powers.
  • Chuunibyou: He's quite honest about how part of the reason he started up RX is because he found the idea of using his telekinesis for the sake of villainy as potentially fun, and to that end he likes engaging in Large Ham theatrics to play up the villainous appearance.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's able to block Braveman's sneak attack with his mental powers, and can easily hold his own in combat as a result of his powerful telekinetic abilities. The only reason he loses their first fight is to make the General happy. He's also too laidback and simple-minded to seriously pursue the group's world domination goal, treating the whole operation as a fun club rather than an evil gang.
  • In the Hood: A constant part of his outfit is a hooded jacket that combines with his Cool Mask to his face. Even when on the beach, he simply takes off his shirt while leaving on the jacket, which results in him experiencing heatstroke from the extra layer.
  • Iron Butt Monkey: He takes the Butt-Monkey status common among the cast to greater heights, since his Made of Iron status means he's a frequent target for genuinely harmful abuse, like being blown up frequently by the Secretary's explosions, which he consistently walks off with at most a few temporary bruises that heal away quickly, and the worst he experiences is temporary unconsciousness after a particularly strong explosion.
  • Made of Iron: He doesn't have any inherent Super-Toughness, nor has he physically trained his body to be tougher, with him having a Squishy Wizard build to go with his Mind over Matter powers. Despite that, numerous characters have made note of how he's capable of taking incredibly strong area-destroying attacks point-blank head-on without suffering any serious injuries, with the worst that happens being him getting knocked unconscious, such as the Running Gag of the Secretary frequently blowing him up whenever he angers or flusters her. Some of them eventually start questioning what his body is made of.
  • Mind over Matter: He possesses telekinesis strong enough to block Braveman's strongest punch.
  • Never Bareheaded: His appearance includes a Cool Mask and a scalp-covering hooded jacket. He is never seen without them, with even a trip to the beach where he gets a partial-Shirtless Scene still having him wearing the face-hiding clothing. He actually gets heatstroke due to how hot and stuffy said clothing is, but still refuses to take it off.
  • Otaku: He's a big fan of collecting limited-edition villain figurines.
  • Worf Had the Flu: He has telekinetic powers so strong that he's able to contend with some of the strongest superheroes in the world, with some implication that if he ever got serious he could potentially match even Mother Justice. As a result of this, whenever another organization seriously considers facing him, they do everything they can to prevent him from using his powers, such as tricking him into eating laxatives that keep his mind focused on the bathroom or brainwashing the Secretary to kill herself if he uses his powers against her or the person that brainwashed her.
  • Would Not Hit a Girl: Despite how he's an incredibly powerful telekinesis user who is implied to be one of the strongest members of the entire Villain League, he makes absolutely no attempt to stop the Secretary from blowing him up or Rose Princess from going Psycho Lesbian and trying to kill him, with him simply allowing the Secretary to let her rage out and leaving her to deal with the Yandere woman.

    The Secretary 
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The second-in-command of RX. She mostly acts as the voice of reason and sanity for the group, though it grows increasingly clear that the main reason she's in it is because of her crush on the Boss.
  • A-Cup Angst: She's actually quite decently endowed, but she spends a lot of time around the likes of the General and Scientist, and reacts to comparisons poorly.
  • Almighty Janitor: Despite being, well, the secretary of RX, she seemingly is the most powerful member of the group (with the possible exception of the Boss when he gets serious), capable of turning anything she touches into a high-powered explosive.
  • Berserk Button: The Boss's incompetence gets on the Secretary's nerves to the point that she regularly uses her explosive powers on him to teach him a lesson.
  • Having a Blast: Her personal superpower is the ability to blow up anything she touches.
  • Lame Pun Reaction: She has a tendency to embarrass herself with bad puns.
    Boss: Ah! You said "secret airy"-
    (BOOM!)
  • Not So Above It All: When it comes to pudding. At a meeting of the Villain League's Number Twos, she's focused on nomming a giant-size pudding rather than trying to keep order or have a serious discussion.
  • Only Sane Woman: She's the most levelheaded and competent member of RX, doing her best to rein in their eccentricities and keep them focused on their Take Over the World goal. She often gets irritated by the Boss's incompetence.
  • Sexy Secretary: Beautiful and a secretary. Check and check!
  • The Stoic: Her natural expression is a neutral stare that most of the time becomes an exasperated facepalming frown over the Boss' stupidity. That said, she can be made more expressive by way of getting embarrassed by situations that catch her off-guard, usually through a Ship Tease moment with the Boss, something she always tries to hide with a base-destroying explosion.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: She utterly loves pudding. A fact first used by the Chairman of the Hero League to drug and kidnap her; and later by the General to override the Chairman's brainwashing of her.
  • Villainous BSoD: She emotionally shatters after she realizes that she attacked her own comrades while under hypnosis.

The Minion Trio

    Minion Trio in General 
  • Faceless Goons: The trio are a parody of this, as they're the "minions" of RX that wear identical face-and-body obscuring outfits, but despite having the looks and names of disposable grunts, all three have distinct characters, from their personalities to their eye designs, that separate them from each other and make them much more than just nameless Mooks.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Minions 1 and 3 get intensely envious of Minion 2's relationship with GG. It gets to the point where they outright attack him when it's confirmed they've been dating for a week in the appropriately titled "Chapter 86: The Green-Eyed Monster".
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: While there's nothing stating they're actual triplets, the Minions have body structures and appearance hiding outfits that make them identical enough to count. As such, the story differentiates them through different eye shapes, with Minion 1's eyes being tsurime, Minion 2's being round, and Minion 3's are tareme, giving them a touch more individuality than the default Faceless Goons concept usually provides.
  • Never Bareheaded: Part of their Faceless Goons uniforms are black-and-white X-shaped masks, which they never take off under any circumstance, with even a trip to the beach where they otherwise go around shirtless and shoeless having them keep the masks on. Even Clothing Damage fails to ever tear off the fabric of the masks.
  • You Are Number 6: As a nod to their status as Faceless Goons, they're simply referred to as minions 1, 2, and 3. They still manage to achieve Nominal Importance with those names through extensive individual characterization.

    Minion 1 
  • Accidental Pervert: Due to how he frequently acts as the guinea pig of and otherwise interacts with the Scientist, who is a big case of a Shameless Fanservice Girl, he repeatedly ends up seeing her in various states of undress, something she doesn't mind but he gets very flustered by.

    Minion 2 
  • Nice Guy: Minion 2 goes on Not a Date with GG (who was actually looking for a gift for her father and wanted his input) and never acts as anything but a perfect gentleman towards her. The other two minions trailing them have a Heel Realization moment when they hear what they were doing.

    Minion 3 
  • Alone Among the Couples: After a while he comes to notice that not only is Minion 2 in a committed relationship with GG, but Minion 1 so frequently interacts with Scientist and gets into sexy situations with her they're effectively a thing, whereas he doesn't have any girl to so much as talk to, which upsets him.

Other Members

    The Scientist 
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The scientist of the group who was recruited because the Boss realized having one would be very beneficial to their cause, she's a ditzy woman who often does things that cause just as many problems as she does benefits.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: A lot of her inventions have side effects that are too dangerous to be practical, eg: a ray gun with so much recoil as to vaporize the user.
  • Ditzy Genius: She's a little... out there, but she's a legitimate genius whose weapons and potions are incredibly powerful.
  • Mad Scientist: She's responsible for creating various devices and monsters for helping RX to achieve world domination, even though sometimes her inventions are rather unsuccessful.
  • Opaque Nerd Glasses: Most of the time her glasses have black spirals that obscure her eyes.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: She has no hangups about being seen nude. Her character bio states that things like modesty mean very little to her.
  • Sleeps in the Nude: By her own admission she can't sleep otherwise, as Minion 1 finds out the fun way when he goes to her for help fixing his phone.

    Mr. X 
The Scientist's first genetic experiment, a normal cat with humanlike intelligence. He's a rather big jerk who tries to act like he owns the place, even though he's only as strong, read weak, as a normal housecat.
  • Animals Fear Neutering: He's normally too aloof and self-serving to bother following orders, but whenever the Secretary threatens to castrate him so that he'd be more compliant without all those pumping hormones, he immediately relents and does what he's told, since unlike the other members the Secretary would very much go through with her threat if he pushed her.
  • Cats Are Mean: Unlike the other experiments who were regular humans given animal traits, he was a regular cat given human traits. He's also the biggest Jerkass out of the entire RX group.
  • Jerkass: He has an incredibly sarcastic and confrontational personality, with him belittling or insulting others whenever he can. While most others take this in stride, sometimes he actually pisses them off, after which he folds due to how much stronger everybody else is than him.
  • Uplifted Animal: He's an otherwise normal cat who was granted human intelligence, physical capabilities, and speech from the Scientist splicing human DNA into him.

    GG 
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The Scientist's second genetic experiment, a shy woman who greatly desired to be a ninja and accepted the monsterization process in hopes of gaining ninja powers, though she rather dislikes that doing so involved becoming a cockroach girl.
  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Her persona is heavily based on cockroaches, including her superpowers (immense speed, stealthy presence, and enhanced senses), codename (GG sounds like "gokiburi", Japanese for cockroach), and appearance (dark skin like the shell, a scarf that looks like wings, and Hair Antennae).
  • Author Appeal: Her character profile states that she was originally meant to be a bit further down the cute/monstrous scale, but more and more of the author's favourite traits kept sneaking in.
  • Blessed with Suck: Her original perspective on her powers, as she got the badass ninja powers she always wanted, but the caveat was becoming a freaky cockroach hybrid with a bunch of embarrassing traits like making constant skittering noises when moving. However, after befriending and later starting a relationship with Minion 2, who notes how despite her cockroach body, she's a Cute Monster Girl with a lovely personality, she stops viewing herself as freaky and embraces her identity as a cockroach ninja.
  • Cute Monster Girl: She developed a number of cockroach traits following her transformation, mainly Hair Antennae and some internal biology, but despite those traits is still a cute and beautiful woman. Minion 2 outright noting this is the biggest reason she comes to accept her powers.
  • Dressed All in Rubber: She gets around Lightning Man's electric attacks during their rematch by wearing a rubber catsuit hidden under her regular outfit.
  • Embarrassing Superpower: Her powerset is genuinely very badass, gaining Super-Speed and stealth abilities fitting of a ninja. Unfortunately, in order to gain these abilities, the Scientist used a cockroach as the base for her transformation, which not only made her feel icky about the animal chosen but also resulted in producing skittering noises when running, something that makes her run away in tears from her first fight with Braveman out of embarrassment. It takes Minion 2 cheering her on about how, despite her power origin, she's still a cute and badass woman for her to ignore the embarrassment.
  • Hair Antennae: She has a pair as part of her cockroach motif. They may actually work too, since she's shown reacting to a Visible Odor wafting past them instead of under her nose.
  • Hartman Hips: She has a pretty nice set of "childbearing hips", something the story likes to show off and the General likes to single out as one of her "strong points".
  • Hell Is That Noise: The cockroach scuttling sound she makes when running seriously freaks out Braveman (and herself).
  • I Just Want to Be Special: She was a big admirer of ninjas most of her life, but since she didn't have the drive to become one through Charles Atlas Superpower, she took up RX's offer of monster augmentation in the hopes of becoming one through superpowers.
  • Ninja: The entire reason she joined RX was because she wanted ninja powers due to her love of them. After her monster augmentation, she gained incredible Super-Speed, impressive stealth capabilities, and Super-Senses that also provide Super-Reflexes. She also adds to this by wearing outfits that provide a ninja aesthetic, like a Scarf of Asskicking. The one problem she had was that she needed to become part-cockroach to gain these powers, but she gets over it eventually.
  • Reluctant Fanservice Girl: While she's just as much a target of the series Fanservice as the other girls, she rather dislikes the sexual focus, with her running away out of embarrassment any time her curvaceous body is brought to the attention of others, both through Accidental Pervert moments and the General outright flaunting GG's feminine curves.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: A consistent part of her design is wearing a long mouth-obscuring scarf, with it wrapped in such a way that the sides drape behind her like cockroach wings.
  • Unknown Rival: Due to how their encounters always end inconclusively as a result of unfortunate circumstances, GG developed a bit of a rival attitude towards Braveman, and any time they meet she tries to get him to fight her. Unfortunately, due to her stealthy lack of presence and unmemorable encounters with him, he barely even registers her existence, let alone remembers her name.

    Black Lion 
The Scientist's third genetic experiment, a friendly guy who accepted the monster augmentation due to a desire to have a big and buff body, which also resulted in him becoming a lion man.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's a major Nice Guy who only fights because of loyalty to RX, but he's terrifying when genuinely angry, as Mr. X found out when he ate Black Lion's food stash, with him shifting into a Nightmare Face that gave the small cat a Potty Failure and got him to stop messing with Black Lion out of fear.
  • Big Eater He has a large supply of food at the RX base, used to fuel the massive energy and nutritional needs of his enhanced body. Touching it is a very bad idea, as Mr. X learns.
  • Cat Folk: Part of the process for becoming the big buff man he wanted to be involved turning into a humanoid black-furred lion.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: He was originally a skinny guy who could never bulk up no matter how much he worked out, so he took the augmentation process in the hopes of getting the muscular body he'd always dreamed of.
  • Logical Weakness: As his name notes, his transformation turned him into a lion man covered in completely black fur. This comes with the complications of higher temperatures making him overheat and risk getting heatstroke, with even just a mildly sunny day making him collapse after a few minutes.
  • Muscle Angst: The entire reason he took up Scientist's offer of monster augmentation is because, no matter how much he ate or exercised, his body seemingly refused to build any muscle, making him desperate for some way to get the buff body he wanted.
  • Nice Guy: Both before and after becoming a lion man, he's always been a kind and courteous gentleman who only really fights because he wants to repay RX for their kindness in giving him the body he wanted. Braveman actually finds a bit of a kindred soul in him since he's not crazy.

    Water Bear-chan 
The Scientist's fourth genetic experiment, a lazy and very sleepy woman who was randomly chosen by the Scientist to become a human water bear.
  • Bulletproof Human Shield: After spending so long with her ability to become Nigh-Invulnerable only when sleeping being viewed as useless, the General eventually figures out that, instead of fighting herself, she instead makes the perfect indestructible living shield due to being such a Heavy Sleeper that swinging her around won't wake her up and lose the invulnerability.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Becoming a water bear hybrid does nothing to keep her from still being a cute girl, simply possessing a few minor traits from the animal. In fact, the monster augmentation process outright made her cuter by turning her Older Than They Look.
  • Heavy Sleeper: Her Sleepyhead status is so bad that almost nothing can wake her up prematurely. Frequent explosions, earthquake-like ground shaking, being swung around as a Bulletproof Human Shield, etc. nothing can rouse her from rest until she wants to. A big part of why is that she becomes Nigh-Invulnerable when sleeping, so any waking shocks are completely ineffective.
  • Living Prop: A general result of her being such a Sleepyhead is that 97% of the time she mainly acts as a background prop, occasionally popping up when a scene takes place in the RX base. The number of times she's had any actual focus and acknowledgement as actually existing can be counted on one hand.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: She has the same durability against temperature, pressure, and even radiation as a water bear. Unfortunately, there are two drawbacks: first, it only works while she's asleep, and second, she has nothing else that would make her a threat. That said, said power quirk combined with being a Heavy Sleeper makes her a perfect Bulletproof Human Shield.
  • Older Than They Look: She apparently shrunk a lot in receiving the traits of such a small animal, so she looks younger than she really is.
  • Sleepyhead: She's so lazy and constantly tired that she not only is barely awake for long before sleeping again, but she's perectly capable of sleeping for hours through almost any situation.

    X-chan 
The Scientist's fifth genetic experiment, and her very first artificial creation, a young-looking girl who was accidentally infused with tentacle plant monster DNA due to Mr. X's absentmindedness, resulting in a mostly innocent girl who has an instinctual penchant for tentacle rape.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: A consequence of being both Born as an Adult and possessing tentacle plant monster DNA means she has a peculiar perspective on consent, specifically viewing tentacle groping as a sign of affection and tentacle rape as a way to express her love for somebody. Even as everybody else expresses horror at her actions, she can't comprehend why that's wrong and continues to do so no matter how many times she's told not to.
  • Born as an Adult: As a genuine Artificial Human, the Scientist created X-chan with the appearance of a teenaged body from her moment of "birth". Despite looking like a young woman, she starts out with the mind of a newborn baby despite possessing a fully-formed brain, requiring everybody in RX to make an effort to teach her about the world and how to live in it.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Despite her genetic base being primarily tentacle plant monster, she has the appearance of a cute and pretty green-skinned young girl, which is helped by her naivety of the world giving her a mostly innocent persona.
  • Plant Person: Due to a mishap with the DNA selection adding in genetic content from the Scientist's older tentacle flower monster, she's a green-skinned plant girl with flowers growing of her head and the ability to sprout tentacles at will.
  • Tentacle Rope: Her genetic base was a plant monster with a bunch of tentacles designed for binding and groping, and she inherited both the tentacles and a desire to restrain or fondle people with them.

Robot Yakuza

    Mechayama Juuzou 

  • Fantastic Racism: Played with. Has the typical robot vs human overlord mentality, despite. He also seems to hold a disdain for "New-age" styled robots (Think Iron Man and Attila VS Iron Giant and R2-D2) though he is aware of this flaw. Of course, it can also be compared to the disdain old folks hold for the new generation. The manga has leaned towards the latter.

The Monster Benefit Society

    Slime Tanaka 

    Iron Girl 

Rogue Roses

    Rose Princess 

    Rose Mist 

BDS (Black Dark Shadow) Group

    Schwartz Phantom 

    Weiss Salamander 

Heroes

    Marsh Mallow Man 
  • Blood Knight: The most brutal example, heavily implied to regularly maim criminals in his introduction

    Mother Justice 

    Licht 
Son of Mother Justice

  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Is this. In fact, he outright states he wants a cushy life and to become the pinnacle of this trope, being the lazy hero that only shows up ocasionally to bail people out of truly world ending threats.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Loves X-chan, and is willing to resort to outright villainy to do so.

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