All the characters created by RandomDCE.
KittyDCE
The representative of Random himself who gets caught up in weird situations.
- Stuff Blowing Up: One of his most common powers is making anything he touches explode.
Vazul
The psychotic ruler of all dimensions who goes on goofy adventures.
- Gender Bender: Has the ability to transform genders at will, but only when he has a Heroic BSoD
- Heel–Face Revolving Door: Shifts from The Hero, Villain, Anti-Hero (Type II-IV), and Anti-Villain.
- Heroic BSoD: His divorce with Eva, resulting in his ability to change genders
- Reality Warper: He can create portals, turn into a tank, fly and summon internet memes.
The Time Traveller
A backwards-talking being from the future who aids Vazul on his quests.
Eva
Vazul's wife who gets sick of his antics and has to put him in his place.
Betty
A vampire Vazul kept as a pet after killing her father.
- Your Vampires Suck: What she thinks of the vampires from Twilight and Lesbian Vampire Killers.
- Stripperiffic: She wears a thong and no pants.
Jellyfish Junkie
Also known as THE LASER LORD, a stupid egotist and Kitty's archnemesis.
FaiL
Igor
Ever-faithful servant of Jellyfish Junkie. Appears to be a hunchbacked, one-wheeled robot/cyborg. Voiced by Hellsing920
Ted
The lord of evil in the town of Dishwater and Betty's father.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Vazul couldn't scratch him until he used his secret weapon: A picture of a BigAl2k6.
Percy Positive
A highly optimistic movie reviewer.
Thief
A thief, duh, who goes around stealing anything he wants.
Delicious
A female thief who Thief wants to make his girlfriend.
The Chief of Police
The useless police chief who tries and fails to catch Thief.
Braface
A sociopath who wears a bra on his face and gets in various sexual adventures.
- Brick Joke: For Most of 2 arcs in Braface: the comic, He used a rocket-powered text box as a Secret weapon.
- Distaff Counterpart: has one in the form of Ms. Braface, Whom he doesn't think much of and they're rarely in the same area.
Saki Stori
A female detective who once lived in a Hentai Universe. Has a symbiote as a companion.
- Action Girl: Has a gun with her. When that fails, she uses her symbiote.
Chibilivers
A little fairy looking for her daddy. Voiced by Lilly Livers
G-Milf
A dirty old granny who stalks T Troopa.
Wah-Ping
A monochromatic woman(?) who used to own a flying pyramid and is obsessed with trousers.
- Art Evolution: Due to an unexplanation of her monochrome body (compared to Braface, who survived a nuke and Eva due to magic), she is full-colored.
Britanarchy
Real name: Daz, a dumb and clumsy superhero.
- Applied Phlebotinum: Got his powers from drinking a can of Special Brew which some stupid git poured nuclear waste into.
- Fartillery: His farts create massive explosions.
Cod-Man and Moh-Man
A pair of gun-toting idiots who kill other game genres.
An alternate universe where Random is a human instead of a cat (but the same character in personality). Other cast is invented by RandomDCE's friends.
Random
The human personification of the original TheDCE.
- Author Avatar: Of Random DCE himself. This is downplayed, due to him not appearing in his comics or taking on major roles as often as his other characters. Further more, he also makes up his own comics called bobbles.
- Deadpan Snarker: You'd have a harder time counting the amount of times when he isn't behaving like this. This trope can get exaggerated at times where his snarking has snarking of its own.
- Heroic BSoD: An exaggerated example. He experienced 17 heart attacks and (literally) blue screened after playing Final Fantasy XIII
Ann
One of the leading females of the series. You begin to wonder why a bright, beautiful and highly educated women like her is doing with a group of blithering idiots in the first place? There is this continuous gag of Random and Ann having a potential romance but it rarely gets off the ground.
- Big Sister Instinct: Has taken upon herself to educate Daisy. The results aren't always positive.
- I Need a Freaking Drink: Her reaction from playing Final Fantasy XIII-2, allegedly her attempt at helping her make sense of the plot.
Daisy Dumbass
Another female lead of the series. She is a Chav who takes pride in drinking beer, tooting guns around, and speaking in mangled English because she's hard core like that. Usually serves as the butt end of the jokes, but in her later appearances has her taking on more badass roles. She is the central character in the story: Identity Crisis.
- Action Girl: She can hold her own in a fight when the plot calls for it.
- Amazonian Beauty: Some of her designs have her sporting well toned abs and biceps. She can even hold her own in some fights here and there.
- A-Team Firing: She cannot shoot for shit close-range. Ironically enough, she's a good sniper
- Characterization Marches On: Started off as a one-shot parody of Chav culture that was prominent where the creator lived at the time. Daisy eventually got reworked, buffed up her design (literally too), and gave her a personality and a permanent spot as a lead.
- Eventually gets deconstructed in Identity Crisis, where Daisy realizes that Chav culture is dying out, and she has nothing else going for her besides that...
- Depending on the Writer: She's either as badass as she can be, or becomes the big punch line in all sorts of jokes. This gets deconstructed in Identity Crisis.
- Failed a Spot Check: Daisy once used a credit card to order beer from an off-license website for Stella Artois. She actually ordered her own Swedish Mail-Order Bride, Stella.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: Suffice to say, she doesn't take Wayne's adultery very well...
- Hyperspace Arsenal: Has the magic satchel, in which she can pull out any weapon she wants.
- Hypocrite: In one issue, Daisy had a problem with Clownder being openly homo sexual for religious reasons, despite the fact that she will (or had) shag(ged) anything that moves.
- Informed Attribute: Early in her appearances, one of her traits was that she Really Gets Around, though we never really see her invoke this.
- Becomes Harsher in Hindsight by the time Identity Crisis comes around where it is implied that Wayne manipulated her into his posse for her body, and even openly admits to the woman he's cheating with that he doesn't even love her.
- Meaningful Name: Three guesses as to why she is named Daisy Dumbass.
- Identity Crisis revealed her real name. It is Whoop-sie Daisy, with a slightly more traumatic meaning.
- Pet the Dog: In Identity Crisis, when she tries to be goth, and fails to impress the actual goths who hate her, they politely convinced her to cease the act so she doesn't get herself into big trouble in the future.
- Trauma Conga Line: Identity Crisis. To date, she learns that Chav culture is fading away, starts to realize that she wasted her life, breaks into intense anger with Maggie before running off, and finally learns that her boyfriend, Wayne, has been cheating on her (and openly admits to his current lover that he doesn't even love Daisy), breaking her into a tearful wail. Her attempts at finding a new identity had resulted in failure. She tried wrestling as a jobber, only to get tossed around and knocked out cold without compensation.
"laurence"
- Insufferable Genius
- Smug Snake: It backfires epically.
Clownder
Stella
A mail-order bride from Sweden who likes to wear her signature skimpy outfit and boxing gloves. She is infatuated with Daisy to the point of considering Daisy her husband, and loving her for who she is.
- Action Girl: When the situation calls for it, she can really punch!
- Breast Expansion: She knows a dance which causes this, and will happily use it.
- Good Old Fisticuffs: Those boxing gloves aren't for show!
- Hulk Speak: She has a habit of referring to herself in third person, in a grammatical structure similar to cavemen. Justified: This is due to her poor understanding of English, as it is a second language to her."Stella Me Gusta"
Maggie Ness
A Scottish lady who is a childhood friend of Daisy. There has been a rivalry between the two due to their separate nationalities, as well as for Daisy being a chav.
- Badass in a Nice Suit: Courtesy of Ann, she puts on a suit for her fake persona: Lady Maggie.
- The Coats Are Off: Inevitably, she drops the suit when she goes to town on Daisy.
- Cute Bruiser: Is known to be violent, and adorable at the same time. But mostly violent.
- Jerkass with a Heart of Gold: She can be a major jerk to Daisy (to be fair, it is never unjustified), but she does genuinely care for her well being.
- Pet Monstrosity: Maggie has a loch ness monster for a pet.
- Punny Name: Maggie Ness
- Ripped from the Headlines: There was one arc that covered Daisy and Maggie gambling over Scotland becoming independent of the UK, with Maggie betting on Scotland winning. Suffice to say, she lost.
- The Rival: To Daisy. Justified: Identity Crisis revealed that they started off as good friends at first, until Our-Wayne entered her life. Maggie has not been too happy to see Daisy be taken advantage of since.
Erin
A Irish lady who is ditzy and oblivious of her surroundings, but is largely innocent and kind to everyone else.
- A Day In The Lime Light: She stars in the VS E3 2015 comic where she has been pitted up against the CEO of EA and its franchises.
- Butt-Monkey: Ends up getting tossed around in the VS E3 2015 comic by everything EA had.
- Captain Oblivious: She doesn't appear to be entirely aware of whatever transpires around her.
- Cleavage Window: Downplayed in one rare moment, she sports this for the karate gi she wore during her fight against EA. Justified: she isn't wearing an undershirt.
- Distaff Counterpart: Random DCE has gone on record to state that Erin is this to him.
Dr. Tarosan
Espio Manditori
Fearless, courageous, brave and ever cunning…. None of these words describe Espio
Aquila Manditori
Cute Yet Offensive Panda
Kariookami
Raenef
StarlinLivers
SovietKayla
Froman
Elysia
Reverse-Random
Random's Evil Counterpart from universe 4102
Our-Wayne
The ring leader of his posse in the UK. He becomes a prominent character in Identity Crisis
- The Heavy: Largely responsible for pushing Daisy towards being the Chav and inadvertently kick starts her downfall.
- Manipulative Bastard: His role as revealed in Identity Crisis consists of manipulating Daisy into his posse, and using her for his sexual desires.
- Squick: Daisy considers Our-Wayne to be a father figure to her. This doesn't stop them from shagging each other.
Davkd Doger
The leader of Our-Wayne's chav posse.
- The Dreaded: Even Our-Wayne is visibly put off within his presence.
- Hate Sink: Probably the most vile character conceived by Random DCE yet. Even his dialogue attracts hate due to his very thick chav accent. One reader has complained about said dialogue giving him a headache.
- The Man Behind the Man: The man who leads Our-Wayne.
BlueMagus
DarkAngelTheLight
Nephi
Kayla Lane
Vegeta
The prince of all Saiyans.
Cell
An android from the future who wanted to be a ballerina. He's a fan of Barry Manilow.
Richard Bacon
An incompetent film maker.