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* ImmoralRealityShow crew Nigel and Gunter from ''Clownfish Blues'' may be annoyances to sympathetic character Reevis, but they are engaging and hysterical while doing so and among the better-remembered characters from that book.

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* ImmoralRealityShow crew Nigel and Gunter from ''Clownfish Blues'' may be annoyances to sympathetic character Reevis, but they are engaging and hysterical while doing so and among the better-remembered characters from that book.book.
* Board game champion Jen-Jen and Professor Fontaine (who is struggling not to GoMadFromTheIsolation for an experiment, only for the first COVID quarantine to trap him once again right as the experiment ends) only have a few scenes throughout Books 25 and 26 but are still decently regarded.
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* Sharon and Coleman are initially just a pair of drug using bumbling sidekicks who are killed off in the first book, but they were popular enough for Dorsey to bring them back with a book in AnachronicOrder before retconning Coleman back from the dead (also giving him a permanent sidekick role) and introducing a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Sharon in at least one book.

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* Sharon and Coleman and Sharon are initially just a pair of drug using bumbling sidekicks and secondary characters who are killed off in the first book, but they were popular enough for Dorsey to give them both {{Suspiciously Similar Substitute}}s, bring them back with a book in AnachronicOrder before retconning AnachronicOrder, and ultimately retcon Coleman back from the dead (also giving him in a permanent sidekick role) and introducing a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Sharon in at least one book.role



* InspectorJavert Mahoney has fairly small roles in most of his appearances, but his humorous obsession with FilmNoir and gradual CharacterDevelopment made him popular enough that, at one point, he was the only character besides Serge with a page on Website/{{Wikipedia}}.

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* InspectorJavert Mahoney has fairly small roles in most of his appearances, but appearances. Still, his humorous obsession with FilmNoir and gradual CharacterDevelopment made him popular enough that, at one point, he was the only character besides Serge with a page on Website/{{Wikipedia}}.



* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, flamboyant former Florida governor Claude Kirk, wildlife photographer Lucky Cole, survivalist HunterTrapper and zoo operator Trapper Nelson might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish'', seven chapters of ''Electric Barracuda'' and three chapters of ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', respectively.

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* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, flamboyant former Florida governor Claude Kirk, wildlife photographer Lucky Cole, and survivalist HunterTrapper and zoo operator Trapper Nelson might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish'', seven chapters of ''Electric Barracuda'' and three chapters of ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', respectively.



* Sly "The Gentleman Bandit" [=McGraw=] only appears in four chapters of ''The Triggerfish Twist'' and only talks in one of them, but his intelligent, AffablyEvil personality and odd quasi-bonding with Serge make him one of the best-liked antagonists in the series.

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* Sly "The Gentleman Bandit" Bandit/The Courteous Crook/The Salutorious Swindler" [=McGraw=] only appears in four chapters of ''The Triggerfish Twist'' Twist,'' and only talks in one of them, but his intelligent, AffablyEvil personality and odd quasi-bonding with Serge make him one of the best-liked antagonists in the series.



* Serge and Coleman's temporary traveling companion Rachael is only in ''Atomic Lobster'', but is a particularly entertaining and well-remembered guest character for some humorous [[ManChild womanchild]] moments related to her AddledAddict status and SitComArchnemesis bickering with Coleman, frequent MsFanservice scenes, and UnintentionallySympathetic moments in her interactions with Serge.

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* Serge and Coleman's temporary traveling companion Rachael is only in ''Atomic Lobster'', Lobster'' but is a particularly entertaining and well-remembered guest character for some humorous [[ManChild womanchild]] moments related to her AddledAddict status and SitComArchnemesis bickering with Coleman, frequent MsFanservice scenes, and UnintentionallySympathetic moments in her interactions with Serge.



* Some good TheChessmaster moments make one shot villains [[spoiler:Doug]] from ''Cadillac Beach'' and Salenca from''The Pope of Palm Beach'' decently distinguishable and memorable to the fans.

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* Some good TheChessmaster moments make one shot one-shot villains [[spoiler:Doug]] from ''Cadillac Beach'' and Salenca from''The from ''The Pope of Palm Beach'' decently distinguishable and memorable to the fans.
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* Sharon and Coleman are initially just a pair of drug using bumbling sidekicks who are killed off in the first book, but they were popular enough for Dorsey to bring them back with a book in AnachronicOrder before retconning Coleman back from the dead (also giving him a permanent main role) and introducing a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Sharon in at least one book.

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* Sharon and Coleman are initially just a pair of drug using bumbling sidekicks who are killed off in the first book, but they were popular enough for Dorsey to bring them back with a book in AnachronicOrder before retconning Coleman back from the dead (also giving him a permanent main sidekick role) and introducing a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Sharon in at least one book.

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* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, flamboyant former Florida governor Claude Kirk, wildlife photographer Lucky Cole, survivalist HunterTrapper and zoo operator Trapper Nelson might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish'', seven chapters of ''Electric Barracuda'' and three chapters of ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', respectively.



* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, flamboyant former Florida governor Claude Kirk and survivalist HunterTrapper and zoo operator Trapper Nelson might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish'' and three chapters of ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', respectively.
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* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, former Florida governor Claude Kirk might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish''.

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* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, flamboyant former Florida governor Claude Kirk and survivalist HunterTrapper and zoo operator Trapper Nelson might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish''.Jellyfish'' and three chapters of ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', respectively.
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* Sharon and Coleman are initially just a pair of drug using bumbling sidekicks who are killed off in the first book, but they were popular enough for Dorsey to bring them back with a book in AnachronicOrder before retconning Coleman back from the dead (also giving him a permanent main role) and introducing a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Sharon in at least one book.
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* Serge's grandfather's CaperCrew are iconic supporting characters, even though several of them pass away during the TimeSkip between their first two appearances.
* Tex Jackson from ''Orange Crush'', who [[BewareTheNiceOnes can go from]] "the black Mr. Rogers" to a SergeantRock action hero in seconds, makes a strong impression despite not living for too long past his first chapter.


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* The Doberman, a JokeCharacter ''Series/DogTheBountyHunter'' {{Expy}} from ''Electric Barracuda'', has few scenes but plenty of fans.

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* Sly "The Gentleman Bandit" [=McGraw=] only appears in four chapters of ''The Triggerfish Twist'' and only talks in one of them, but his intelligent, AffablyEvil personality and odd quasi-bonding with Serge make him one of the best-liked antagonists in the series.



* Sly "The Gentleman Bandit" [=McGraw=] only appears in four chapters of ''The Triggerfish Twist'' and only talks in one of them, but his intelligent, AffablyEvil personality and odd quasi-bonding with Serge make him one of the best-liked antagonists in the series.

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* The E-Team (later known as the G-Unit), a quartet of feisty senior citizens, only appear sporadically but tend to delight fans when they do.
* Walking joke cartel leader Mr. Grande and Ivan (the OnlySaneMan of his hit squad) from ''Stingray Shuffle'' are big fan favorites for having some of the best ButtMonkey moments in the series.



* The E-Team (later known as the G-Unit), a quartet of feisty senior citizens, only appear sporadically but tend to delight fans when they do.
* Walking joke cartel leader Mr. Grande and Ivan (the OnlySaneMan of his hit squad) from ''Stingray Shuffle'' are big fan favorites for having some of the best ButtMonkey moments in the series.
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Many ''Literature/SergeStorms'' supporting and guest characters are quite popular with readers.
* Suburban couple Jim and Martha Davenport only appear in a handful of books but are fan favorite recurring characters due to their constant CringeComedy humor, BewareTheNiceOnes, and gradual ProperlyParanoid wariness of being around their self-proclaimed friend Serge.
* InspectorJavert Mahoney has fairly small roles in most of his appearances, but his humorous obsession with FilmNoir and gradual CharacterDevelopment made him popular enough that, at one point, he was the only character besides Serge with a page on Website/{{Wikipedia}}.
* Bold but unlucky IntrepidReporter Reevis Tome and Brook Campanella (a CrusadingLawyer who takes to her job LikeADuckTakesToWater and has a few brilliant RefugeInAudacity moments) don't appear until the seventeenth and eighteenth books, respectively, but quickly became much-loved members of the recurring cast.
* Sly "The Gentleman Bandit" [=McGraw=] only appears in four chapters of ''The Triggerfish Twist'' and only talks in one of them, but his intelligent, AffablyEvil personality and odd quasi-bonding with Serge make him one of the best-liked antagonists in the series.
* Serge and Coleman's temporary traveling companion Rachael is only in ''Atomic Lobster'', but is a particularly entertaining and well-remembered guest character for some humorous [[ManChild womanchild]] moments related to her AddledAddict status and SitComArchnemesis bickering with Coleman, frequent MsFanservice scenes, and UnintentionallySympathetic moments in her interactions with Serge.
* Of the many {{Real Person Cameo}}s in the series, former Florida governor Claude Kirk might be the most iconic despite only being in two chapters of ''Nuclear Jellyfish''.
* Story Long from ''Nuclear Jellyfish'' is one of the best-liked [[GirlOfTheWeek girls of the week]] for combining the best of both [[HasAType primary types of women Serge is attracted to]] ({{Femme Fatale}}s and {{Hot Librarian}}s). She does this by being a sometimes hot-headed stripper with hidden motives who is also taking college courses, tutors her friends in complex subjects, and shares Serge's fondness for Florida, trivia, and View-Masters.
* Kenny and Darby, supporting characters from ''The Pope of Palm Beach'', are a pair of well-read surfers with a moving InterGenerationalFriendship. Some reviewers think they could have carried the book without Serge.
* Chris from ''Naked Came the Florida Man'' is a pretty well-liked side character for her YouGoGirl subplot, despite it being largely devoid of the humor and violence that draws many readers to the series.
** Rodeo-frequenting siblings Kyle and Cheyenne don't appear until well over halfway through the same book but have a lot of fans for their fun interactions with Serge and defiance of groups like the Westboro Baptist Church.
* The E-Team (later known as the G-Unit), a quartet of feisty senior citizens, only appear sporadically but tend to delight fans when they do.
* Walking joke cartel leader Mr. Grande and Ivan (the OnlySaneMan of his hit squad) from ''Stingray Shuffle'' are big fan favorites for having some of the best ButtMonkey moments in the series.
* Some good TheChessmaster moments make one shot villains [[spoiler:Doug]] from ''Cadillac Beach'' and Salenca from''The Pope of Palm Beach'' decently distinguishable and memorable to the fans.
* ImmoralRealityShow crew Nigel and Gunter from ''Clownfish Blues'' may be annoyances to sympathetic character Reevis, but they are engaging and hysterical while doing so and among the better-remembered characters from that book.

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