WARNING: There are unmarked spoilers on these sheets for all but the most recent comics.
This sheet is primarily for characters from the Marvel Comics series Warheads, which centres around Kether Troop, mercenaries employed by Mys-Tech. It also includes Mys-Tech Warheads from other troops, who may not have appeared in the Warheads series itself, but have appeared in other Marvel Universe comics.
Remember, except where the sheet states otherwise, this is only for characters and examples from the main Marvel Universe (referred to in-universe as Earth-616). However, given that most Warheads stories involve wormhole travel to other times and worlds, some Alternate Universe characters who have directly interacted with the Warheads in significant ways may also be listed here.
Please do not list other characters or examples from shows, movies or alternate universe versions here. If you've thought of a trope that fits an alternate version of the characters, please take that example to its respective sheet.
Kether Troop
- Sole Survivor: As seen at the start of Revolutionary War, Liger was the only member of Kether Troop to escape hell after the final battle against Mys-Tech.
- * The Bus Came Back: Leona is infected with vampirism and left behind in another world at the end of Black Dawn, but Revolutionary War still returns to the troop in time for the final battle against Mys-Tech.
- Mr. Exposition: Misha relays a lot of information from her psychic “Voice” to the other characters (and the reader).
- Patricide: When she was thirteen, Stacy’s telekinetic powers ran out of control at a seance, killing her abusive father.
- Omniglot: Perez has low-level psychic abilities which allow him to understand the meaning of speech in almost any language, if not the exact words. In practice, most entities the Warheads meet seem to speak English, so this doesn’t come up much.
- The Bus Came Back: Che is killed by Porlock’s Mys-Tech guards at the end of Shadow Riders, then resurrected in monstrous form by Vorin. He’s back with Kether Troop - alive and human again - by the time of Revolutionary War.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: When Draft appears in the first issue, he's becoming dangerously unstable. He then tries to kill Wolverine, getting himself killed by the end of the issue.
Other Warheads
Mys-Tech staff
- Time Stands Still: Rathcoole's Deal with the Devil reinforces his immortality with his power. If anything tries to harm him, time stops until he takes action to ensure his own safety.
- Thinking Up Portals: A variant. He can't simply create portals, but he has the power to open dormant wormholes.
- Bad Boss: He's a Corrupt Bureaucrat who will have Warheads executed simply because it's cheaper than paying their medical bills.
- Bad Boss: He's at least as unpleasant as his predecessor Mr. Grant, punishing Warheads for any infraction and seeing them as entirely expendable.