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1A page for characters in The Invisibles, both allies and enemies, [[MindScrew even if it's a]] {{Distinction without a difference}}.
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3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5!The Invisible College
6
7[[folder:In General]]
8
9The Invisible College is both an organisation (Well, not exactly, it's more like a psychic extradimensional union) working for [[spoiler: the Harlequinnade]] and the name of one of the two universes intersecting to create our reality. It serves as the BigGood during the whole story, [[OneSceneWonder even though we only visit it twice.]]
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11* AcidTripDimension: Looks like something that Victor Moscoso would have panited.
12* AnarchyIsChaos: They venerate chaos to messianic degrees and share a lot of traits with anarchist societies like the King Mob, the Situationist International or the Cabaret Voltaire.
13* BadBoss: [[spoiler: The Harlequinnade isn't above threatening to kill Fanny and Jack, but it's justified in that it comes with BlueAndOrangeMorality.]]
14* BigGood: All the heroes work for it.
15* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: The Invisible College looks... quaint.
16* EldritchLocation: Of the benevolent kind, [[GreyAndGrayMorality sort of.]]
17* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Can dip into this, sometimes.
18* FiveManBand: Tends to favor this, since it aligns with the five elements (Fire, water, earth, wind and spirit).
19* GreaterScopeParagon: For the Invisibles.
20* GreyAndBlackMorality: As the series progresses, it's shown that the Invisible College isn't as squeaky clean as they present themselves, doing some very unsavory things that sound pretty fascistic if you think about it. However, compared to the eldritch horror that is the Outer Church, they're firmly the best option.
21* LesserOfTwoEvils: Sure, while they might partake in morally dubious actions, it's not like they're alien Nazis.
22* OrderIsNotGood: Firm believers in this.
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24[[/folder]]
25
26!!"Leaders"
27
28[[folder:Barbelith '''(ALL SPOILERS UNMARKED)''']]
29
30[[quoteright:959:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4408564_untitled_1.jpg]]
31 [[caption-width-right:959: "I love you. Have always loved you. Will always love you."]]
32
33An entity or concept refered as "Barbelith" [[ArcWords is alluded through the entire comic]], usually represented by [[ArcSymbol a red dot]] and [[PaintingTheMedium green text]]. Bit by bit, we eventually are told that it's an artificial [[GeniusLoci sentient satellite]] found on the dark side of the moon that works as an interface between the Invisible Collge and our dimension, and it's tasked to train Dane [=MacGowan=] into the bringer of the apocalypse.
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35* ApocalypseWow: It helps the Earth [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascend on an ontic scale]], which is both [[SurrealHorror very very uncanny]] but also groovy.
36* BeastOfTheApocalypse: Satellite in this case. After it's found by NASA, it pops like a bubble, triggering the beginning of the birth of humanity. It's a benevolent example, though.
37* BenevolentAbomination: It helps humanity collectively achieve Nirvana, all while mentioning how much it loves us.
38* BigGood: The ending heavily implies it's the leader of the Invisible College, or at least the leader of its subdivision on Earth.
39* BizarroApocalypse: GainaxEnding at its finest, gents!
40* BlueAndOrangeMorality: It doesn't seem to operate under our moral guidances, but Invisible ones. For example, it pretty much forces Dane to absorb the collective suffering on Earth, leaving it with pretty much no other choice but to become a Messiah.
41* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: Its at least responsible for part of the Invisible's psychic powers and spiritual awakenings, but that's pretty much what most of them know.
42* {{Expy}}: Of Literature/{{VALIS}}.
43** It also seems to be one for [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Danny the street]], both being a GeniusLoci with vague origins who help a RagtagBunchOfMisfits and ultimately bring vital change to the world.
44* GeniusLoci: A sentient moon.
45* GoodIsNotSoft: The above mentioned example of it forcing Dane to become the messiah.
46* MayanDoomsday: It pops on the 21/12/2012.
47* MindScrew: It somehow manages to be specially surreal, even among all the chaos of the book. We aren't even told what exactly this "Barbelith" thing everyone refers to is until the final issues, and it apparently has something to do with the eclipse that took place on the Moonchild's coronation. It's described as our universe's placenta, but also sort of looks like a red globe, which raises up a lot of questions. Finally, it pops when it's discovered by NASA, which is a ContinuityNod to a phrase Dane said on volume two (If our words are circles, [[StarfishLanguage theirs are bubbles]]), which is in itself a reference to a line from Mictlantecuhtli during Fanny's initiation (Time isn't a river. It's more like a bubble, but is to a bubble what a circle drawn on the ground is to a bubble), [[GeniusBonus which is on itself a reference to the B-Theory of time.]]
48* NoOneSeesTheBoss: Zig-zagged. The Invisibles share an unconscious psychic link with it, and they can certainly feel it, but not directly interact with it.
49* PaintingTheMedium: Its caption boxes are always in green, and its text in black.
50* ShoutOut:
51** It's name is a combination of Barbelo, which in Gnosticism is the first emanation of God, and Bethel, a sacred city.
52** It's heavily based on Literature/{{VALIS}}. At one point in the book we even hear "The empire never died".
53** It being found on the dark side of the moon is naturally a reference to ''Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon''.
54[[/folder]]
55
56[[folder:The Harlequinnade/Yellow King]]
57
58[[quoteright:700:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elx3kljwkaiskgl_5.jpg]]
59 [[caption-width-right:700:[[NonSequitur "Replace logic gap if you'll both follow me."]]]]
60
61A group of androgynous harlequins dressed in BDSM gear who seem to help the Invisible College, and exist outside of linear time. They also are able to manifest in the guide of an entity called the King in Yellow.
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63* AffablyEvil: As a result of their BlueAndOrangeMorality, they explain things that could be quite evil in a very non-chalant and friendly fashion, most notably discussing how they could force Dane and Fanny to do RapeByProxy.
64* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Are they crossdressers? Agender? Genderfluid? Transgender? CampStraight?
65* AmbiguouslyRelated: Refer to one of them as Fanny and Jack's "sister".
66* BigGood: [[spoiler: It's hinted that the Harlequinnade are the true leads of the Invisible College, implanting subconsciously missions in their agents' minds to help humanity achieve Nirvana through Barbelith.]]
67* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Even in a book full of beings exhibiting this, they are particularly hard to figure out. Them being willing to exchange the HandOfGlory for seeing Dane and Hilde dance is just the tip of the iceberg.
68* BondageIsBad: Zig-Zagged. They dress in leather gear and appear vaguely menacing towards Dane and Fanny, but they never outright harm them and are pretty friendly.
69* CloudCuckooLander: They're definetly not here, but to them, "here" probably means nothing.
70* HandOfGlory: They're the guardians of it, although it's implied they were only keeping it until [[spoiler: Jack Frost]] took it back.
71* HiveMind: The three of them share a same mind.
72* HumanoidAbomination: They might look human but they're "as alien as the air between [our] fingers", and seem to be [[spoiler: the true headmasters of the Invisible College]]. Their King in Yellow form also counts.
73* NonLinearCharacter: They exist outside time and space, and they give [[spoiler: back]] Dane the HandOfGlory, which can warp time.
74* StarfishLanguage: The Harlequinn mentions when Jack Frost and Lord Fanny that they're "talk in emotional aggregates", the same thing Mason Lang claims the alien who abducted him spoke with. The implications are... puzzling, to say the least.
75* TimeMaster: They have shades of this, since they tend to crop during time travels.
76* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: They exist as both the Harlequinnade and the King in Yellow, [[spoiler: and maybe even Barbelith.]]
77[[/folder]]
78
79!!The Invisibles
80
81[[folder:Dane [=MacGowan=]/Jack Frost]]
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83[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4410525_untitled_1.jpg]]
84 [[caption-width-right:350:"Our sentence is up."]]
85
86A rebellious juvenile criminal from Liverpool and the main character of the book... [[DecoyProtagonist for like eight issues.]] He is the newest recruit in the cell we follow, trained by [[CoolOldGuy Tom O'Bedlam]] after being freed from Harmony House for trying to burn the school.
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88[[MindScrew He is also the new Messiah.]]
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90* AccidentalMurder: After being freed from Harmony House, he is informed by King Mob that while Gelt might appear to be dead, his mind must have been relocated to an insect while they build him another human body, and that they should be careful for his return. Dane then steps on a bug that is implied to be Gelt.
91* BrilliantButLazy: A case of EarlyInstallmentWeirdness. It's stated by Jon Six in the first issue that Dane is actually quite intelligent but doesn't do anything with his skills aside of petty crimes. We see him, for example, disarm an alarm in a car in two minutes, making Molotov cocktails and it's shown he actually is savvy in Russian history. However, this disappears after the first issue.
92* CharacterizationMarchesOn: As stated above, his BrilliantButLazy attitude vanishes after the first number.
93* DecoyProtagonist: After the introductory arc, he is pretty much [[DemotedToExtra made less relevant with each volume.]] Subverted in the last issue though, which once again brings him to the front.
94* EndOfSeriesAwareness: [[spoiler: A very rare serious example played completely straight. Dane breaks the fourth wall in the final issue of volume #3.]]
95* ForeignCultureFetish: He is a lot into African-American culture.
96* FourthWallObserver: [[spoiler: He directly talks to the reader during the last issue.]]
97* HandOfGlory: [[spoiler: It is implied that the Hand of Glory is his own hand wearing a glove, which he uses to bend and manipulate time.]]
98* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He deep down likes his friends, he is just rough around the edges. Very rough.
99* MayDecemberRomance: Begins dating [[spoiler: Boy]] [[{{TheJailbaitWait}} just after hitting 18.]]
100* NaiveNewcomer: He is a rookie Invisible.
101* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: His exact powers are vague, but he is confirmed to have psychic powers, chronokinesis and RealityWarper-bordering telekinesis.
102* PetTheDog: His sparing of Sir Miles' life.
103* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: He is initially pretty hostile to [[WholesomeCrossdresser Lord Fanny]] and uses the wrong pronouns. [[TookALevelInKindness He gets better.]] He is also uses the [[NWordPrivileges N-Word]] a couple times, although in a non-racist context.
104* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: A white English teen who's into gangsta music and african american culture. Boy isn't impressed.
105* RookieRedRanger: A NaiveNewcomer who is also a RealityWarper messiah.
106* SmallNameBigEgo: Zig-Zagged. On one hand, [[Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian he ''is'' the Messiah]], but even with all that power he still is a cocky teenager.
107* SirSwearsALot: Probably the character in the book who swears the most. His first words uttered in the series are "FUUUUUCK!"
108* SplitPersonalityTakeOver: The Jack Frost persona he created to deal with his abusive mother slowly consumed him. He later learns that is it limiting his growth and abandons it, in favour of the more benign Dane [=MacGowan=].
109* TarotMotifs: The Fool. It represents the beginning of a journey like his initiation into Invisiblim. Him [[spoiler: jumping from Canary Wharf]] resembles the Fool diving off a mountain, which represent challenges. He then awakens before [[spoiler: Barbelith]], symbolic of the knowledge-giving sun found on the card.
110* TookALevelInKindness: Dane starts as a transphobic foul-mouthed punk who is dismissive of Fanny's gender orientation to actually respecting and becoming close to her. He is still a foul-mouthed punk though.
111* TookALevelInBadass: [[TrainingFromHell And pretty quick he does, that is.]] He rapidly begins to master his Messiah powers, and by the end of the first volume he is able to [[spoiler: kill the King-In-Chains,]] by the end of the second volume [[spoiler: has had a conversation with Satan]] and by the end of the third volume [[spoiler: he is pretty much organizing the birth of our universe alongside Barbelith.]]
112* VitriolicBestBuddies: With Fanny and previously with Tom.
113* WatchTheWorldDie: [[spoiler: A rare positive case. Dane spends the last moments of his universe calming his dying friend, dancing and finally [[FourthWallObserver adressing the reader.]]]]
114[[/folder]]
115
116
117[[folder:Gideon Starorzewski/King Mob]]
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119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4410522_untitled_1_4.jpg]]
120 [[caption-width-right:350:"I did it Jackie. I saved the world."]]
121
122The leader of the Invisibles during its first arc, named after the Situationist group of the same name. A slick Jerry Cornelius-like character and ex-writer, and TheAce of the team, he is the closest we have to a main character during the second volume. During the third one, he ditches [[DoesntLikeGuns firearms]] and [[ThouShaltNotKill killing]] in favour of non-lethal martial arts. Also, [[AuthorAvatar he is an Author Avatar for Morrison, but in a weirder way that you'd expect.]]
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124* TheAce: An excellent martial artist and gunslinger who is also [[CulturedBadass very well read]] and is the second greatest chaos magician in the group, only surpassed by Fanny.
125* AmbiguouslyBi: Very flamboyant and mumbles something about a boyfriend during his torture session, but it's not explicitly clear.
126* AnimalMotifs: Scorpions.
127* AscendedFanboy: A fan of spy novels and superhero comics who found himself as a countercultural fighter. He deliberately modelled himself after his idols.
128* AuthorAvatar: Morrison believes they and Gideon possess some sort of conection. Which might explain why KM spends all volume two balls deep on Ragged Robin.
129* AwesomeButImpractical: He considers violent anarchism this. Sure, it's awesome and it looks cool but what exactly are you accomplishing by just killing whoever doesn't think like you? He comes to the realisation of in issue 22 of the second volume and from then on, stops using firearms.
130* BombThrowingAnarchist: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. As stated above, killing your enemies and blowing up things at random won't accomplish anything and will make you look like the villain.
131* BondOneLiner: As part of his super-spy persona.
132* CoolShades: He wears these constantly, being a trademark of his along his multiple piercings.
133* CrazyPrepared: Keeps a bomb on his car in case someone tries to steal it.
134** Taken further in "Entropy in the UK", where he has [[spoiler: a shield personality to protect himself against psychic attacks]].
135* DoesNotLikeGuns: After his HeroicBsod he sticks to physical combat.
136* EmpoweredBadassNormal: A BadassNormal who can tap on various sources of magic and energy to become also one far out mage.
137* HellBentForLeather: Apparently the leader of the team tends to dress in leather, so he spends the first volume wearing that.
138* JackOfAllStats: While the other Invisibles are more [[CripplingOverspecialization focused on a particular skill set]], like Fanny and her [[SquishyWizard magic]] or Boy and her [[MagicallyIneptFighter martial arts]], KM has a more diverse set of skills, being a good fighter like Boy but also a low-grade psychic like Rags and a magician like Fanny.
139* KickTheDog:
140** Killing [[WhatMeasureIsAMook Bobby]] on the first issue, although if he deserved to die is left to the reader.
141** Blowing up Mason's mansion.
142* TheLeader: During the first volume. The team chooses leader's randomly to avoid stagnation.
143* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Some of his lines could imply that he is somewhat aware on some level of being a comic book characters.
144--> '''King Mob:''' "This is what happens in comics - the story starts to take over."
145* LegacyCharacter: The second King Mob after Ronald Tolliver.
146* MrFanservice: The reader gets to see him naked or shirtless a lot.
147* NotSoStoic: A couple, as part of the [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype deconstructive nature of his character.]]
148** During his torture scene in the MI-6, he breaks down and begins crying and pleading for help. [[spoiler: Although it is later revealed that it was a cover personality, not the real Gideon, which muddies it all a bit.]]
149*** Further zig-zagged in that later he confesses to Robin that he really was close to breaking, and is still traumatized by the experience more than a year later.
150** During the assault on Dulce, after seeing what they're doing to the prisoners like Bambi, he is shown to be horrified. In the same base he also has an emotional breakdown upon seeing the Outer Church's treatment of the magic mirror thing/God they have locked there.
151** He is clearly distraught over [[spoiler: Ragged Robin's departure to the future.]]
152* RecursiveReality: To hide his secret identity he uses various stories-inside-stories to make psychic attacks almost imposible.
153* RoundHippieShades: Combined with CoolShades
154* SexGod: He spends most of his sabbatical time in Mason's mansion either training or banging Ragged Robin.
155* StealthHiBye: Does this to Dane on the first issue.
156* TookALevelInKindness: Becomes less violent as the story goes forward [[MindScrew (or backwards, or inwards)]]
157* WackyCravings: After the final battle left him bleeding to death, he wakes up on a hospital, where he is informed by [[spoiler: Bobby's wife]] that he was asking for salt and vinagre crisps and baby carrots.
158* WhatMeasureIsAMook: One issue focuses on the entire life of one Myrmidon that Gideon killed during the first issue. It is [[DiscussedTrope discussed]] further in the series in similar scenarios, ultimately culminating in KM becoming a pacifist.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Lucille Butler/Boy]]
162[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1804545_5479583703_f5ccbcf5c8.jpg]]
163 [[caption-width-right:350:"What kind of name is "Boy" anyways?"]]
164
165An "ex-cop, ex-New Yorker" who discovered about the Invisibles after her partner (who was an Invisible) saves her from being killed in a battle between the Outer Church and her brother, who was also an Invisible, and was subsequently recruited by an Invisible cell. She later becomes the mentor and trainer of Jack Frost, [[spoiler: and they even date for a while.]] During the second volume [[spoiler: she quits the Invisibles, although it is mentioned in the ending that she's been keeping in touch with Gideon.]]
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167* AtrociousAlias: InUniverse, Dane finds her codename awful.
168* AllForNothing: Boy joined the Invisibles to [[spoiler: help her rescue her brother Martin from the Outer Church, but upon discovering that they can't help her, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere she quits the Invisibles.]]]]
169* DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent: [[spoiler: During "American Death Camp" she is brainwashed by the Outer Church into realising all this time she was working for them as TheMole. Then she is revealed to be a DoubleAgent. Then a [[RuleOfThree tripe one. Subverted as it was all a deprogramming and while having been infected by the Outer Church, never actually worked for them.]]]]
170* FanDisservice: We see her in her underwear [[spoiler: while she is receiving a brutal brainwash to deprogram her that is making her doubt everything she knows.]]
171* InformedAttribute: Boy is described as an expert martial artist fluent in multiple combat styles. While she is a skilled combatant and is responsible for training Jack Frost, she is shown to not be nearly as good as fellow Invisibles King Mob or Jolly Roger.
172* InsectoidAliens: [[spoiler: During her deprogramming she is led to believe she is actually an insect-human hybrid working for the Outer Church. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that she is just a regular woman and that was all part of a MindScrew-y deprogramming by fellow Invisibles.]]
173* MagicallyIneptFighter: Boy isn't a messiah or a bruja, just an ex-cop with a lot of combat training.
174* MayDecemberRomance: She begins a relationship with [[spoiler: Dane shortly after he becomes 18.]]
175* NWordPrivileges: She disproves of her brother Eezy D using the N-word.
176** Her codename is a mild racist slur.
177* OutOfFocus: She is the Invisible to receive the least character development, even if she has a couple stories dedicated entirely to her.
178* SassyBlackWoman: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] She has her moments of snark, but is much more subdued than, say, Fanny, and in general doesn't really behave like the stereotype.
179* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Leaves the team after finding out it is impossible to save her brother Martin.]]
180* StarfishLanguage: She is taught this during [[spoiler: her deprogramation.]]
181* StraightMan: The most level headed of all the characters.
182* ThatWomanIsDead: The comic refers to her as "Ex-cop, ex-New Yorker".
183* TokenBlack: The only african american member of the cell we follow
184
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[folder:Ragged Robin]]
188
189[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ragged_robin_dc_comics_invisibles_morrison.jpg]]
190 [[caption-width-right:350:"I'm nuts."]]
191
192Ragged Robin is the team's psychic, and is described as "nuts" [[InformedFlaw (Although don't try to find an example of that)]]. She becomes more relevant during the second volume, in which she is made leader of the team and also [[spoiler: reveals she comes from the future, and her mission is to make sure the right steps are made for her timesuit to be created.]]
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194* AffectionateNickname: She is called "Rags" by her friends.
195* AmazonianBeauty: Robin is built like a bodybuilder, yet is a MsFanservice.
196* BigDamnKiss: Shares this when [[spoiler: she reunites with KM on the MayanDoomsday.]]
197* CloudCuckooLander: Is not quite here.
198* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Modeled after Jill Thompson, her own artist.
199* {{Cyborg}}: Her psychic powers derive from implants in her head.
200* DeadpanSnarker: She has her moments. For example, when KM asks what's her period (refering to when was she born.)
201-->'''Ragged Robin:''' It's something ladies have once a month. You'll learn about it when you get older.
202* {{Expy}}: Of [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Crazy Jane]]. They're both named Kay, they have powers related to the mind, they are both a CloudCuckooLander, they have RapeAsBackstory by AbusiveParents [[spoiler: (Although Robin's was a false memory to lure Quimper)]] and [[spoiler: they must separate from their love interest to complete their mission.]]
203* FieryRedhead: Downplayed, in that she is one of the most laid back Invisibles.
204* FishOutOfTemporalWater: [[spoiler: She is actually from the year 2012.]]
205* GetBackToTheFuture: [[spoiler: As much as she loves Gideon, Rags must go back to the future once her mission is completed.]]
206* HellBentForLeather: Apparently a tradition among leaders.
207* InformedFlaw: As much as she says she is nuts, she appears as one of the most normal and funtional member of the team, compared to lads like King Mob or specifically [[CrazyIsCool Jim Crow]].
208* TheLeader: She becomes this during volume 2.
209* {{Metafiction}}: [[spoiler: She rewrote the book Sir Miles made exposing the Invisibles and added herself there. Or she literally travelled to the fictional world using a drug called "Sky". [[MindScrew At least that's what we got.]]]]
210* MostCommonSuperpower: She's pretty well-stacked. Her costume even seems to have actual boob socks.
211* MsFanservice: Spends half of volume 2 dressed in something even ComicBook/BlackCanary would call too inmodest. She spends the other half naked.
212* OurTimeMachineIsDifferent: The timesuit looks like a black giant origami suit that uses liquid software and the HandOfGlory to move the time traveller through the time dimensions (ie: The same way there are three dimensions in space, there are also different dimensions in time.)
213* ProgressivelyPrettier: She looks pretty scrawny and odd-looking during the first volume, wearing pretty conservative dresses and her hairdo [[MessyHair unkept]]. In volume 2 she now looks like a dominatrix wearing a [[HellBentForLeather leather]] [[LeotardOfPower leotard]] and is much more attractive.
214* PsychicPowers: She has vaguely defined psionic powers, although she is less [[ComicBook/XMen Charles Xavier]] and more [[Franchise/TheMatrix Morpheus.]]
215* SelfInsertFic: [[spoiler: It is implied that the whole story is a self insert Ragged Robin did to the book Sir Miles wrote to expose the Invisibles and she's been jumping in and out of the story using the drug "sky".]]
216* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: One of her outfits literally has her wearing an open coat exposing her bra, but she doesn't really care.
217* ShoutOut: Her design and name are based on the Raggedy Ann doll.
218* StableTimeLoop:[[spoiler: Ragged Robin's mission is to travel back in time using a timesuit and use that same timesuit as a prototype to make sure time travel is invented.]]
219* StockingFiller: She wears fishnet stockings after becoming leader.
220* TarotMotifs: The Moon card. It represents femininity (She's the most traditionally feminine member of the team), insanity (She admits she's "nuts") and secrets [[spoiler: (She comes from the future)]].
221* WalkingSpoiler: It's difficult to talk about her without mentioning [[spoiler: she's a time traveller.]]
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Hilde Morales/Lord Fanny]]
225
226[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco001_70.jpg]]
227 [[caption-width-right:1000:"I'm the girl of your dreams."]]
228
229A transgender bruja from Mexico. Born biologically a man in a family of witches, she was RaisedAsTheOppositeGender (although even if she hadn't it's pretty clear Hilde would've wanted to become a woman from the start. After a meeting with Mictlantecuhtli and Tlazoteotl during her magical initiation, she struck a deal with the latter: She would be able to use her magical powers in exchange of becoming her priestess [[{{Squick}} (And since Tlazoteotl is the godess of filth, that means Fanny must become a prostitute)]]. After a brutal rape and beating by some shady businessmen, she considered suicide, but was approached by John-A-Dreams and offered to join the Invisibles.
230
231She is also an AuthorAvatar for Morrison, who practices transvestite magic and in 2020 came out as non-binary.
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233* AmbiguouslyBi: Flirts with both men and women, but is only seen explicitly dating men.
234* BewareTheNiceOnes: Fanny is a lovely individual who'd prefer to dance, but as Orlando discovered, she is still the most powerful magician in the Invisibles and has direct line with the Aztec pantheon.
235* ButNotTooBlack: Mexican, but you wouldn't realise it since she looks as white as her English friends. Possibly justified in that she uses makeup, since when we see her as a child she looks more brown skinned.
236* TheCapitalOfBrazilIsBuenosAires: Parodied, her backstory initially has her in Brazil in a spanish speaking family talking about Cortés, but she is later revealed to be originally from Mexico.
237%%* CombatStilettos
238* DeadpanSnarker: Like most of the crew.
239* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: After Orlando [[BerserkButton rips one of her fake breasts]] she becomes a HumanoidAbomination by letting herself be possesed by the Aztec pantheon and banishes the demon to Mictlan.
240* FormerlyFit: In the DistantFinale, she had apparently spent the intervening years since helping thwart the Outer Church absolutely ballooning in size.
241* GenkiGirl: A very energetic and kind woman.
242* HollywoodVoodoo: While captive in MI-6, she [[spoiler: uses Sir Miles' handkerchief to create a voodoo doll to control him.]]
243* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: As part of her deal with Tlazoteotl.
244* LatinoIsBrown: Adverted, she is a light skinned mexican.
245* MsFanservice: She's very attractive and usually wears very flattering dresses.
246* NaughtyNurseOutfit: One of her outfits is this.
247* NiceGirl: Probably the nicest most chipper member of the crew.
248* NonLinearCharacter: During her initiation, she saw every moment of her life infront of her, from being drugged in a drag club to her rape to her eventual death.
249* OurMagesAreDifferent: She comes from a line of female-only brujas able to harness the power of magic mirror and that must travel to Mictlan to complete their initiation.
250* ParentalSubstitute: She and Jack become very close over the course of the story, with Fanny providing him guidance and quality time that the other Invisibles are too distant or busy to provide.
251* ProgressivelyPrettier: [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] and [[DownplayedTrope downplayed.]] [[spoiler: She's shown in 2012 to have gained a lot of weight, but she still looks [[BigBeautifulWoman quite attractive.]]]]
252* RapeAsBackstory: She was a sexual worker in Brazil during her youth, as part of her deal with Tlazoteotl, godess of filth. She was raped and beaten by some men in animal masks, which lead to her almost [[DrivenToSuicide killing herself.]]
253* SexMagic: She uses masturbatory magic to create a hailstorm in Dulce.
254* SupernaturallyValidatedTransPerson: Only the women in Hilde's family qualify to be shamans. The spirits will only accept women. Fortunately for the family lineage of shamans, trans women qualify.
255* TheTease: Oh, constantly.
256* VitriolicBestBuddies: Her relationship with Dane. When they first meet, [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero he mis-genders her on purpose and is shown to be transphobic.]] As the story progresses, he becomes closer to him, going from PoliticallyIncorrectHero to a more benign InnocentlyInsensitive, and later they become close friends, to the point that [[spoiler: they're the two only remaining members after the team dissolves.]]
257* WholesomeCrossdresser: Although she's obviously transgender, the comic refers to her as transvestite. It otherwise treats her as a woman rather than a crossdressing man, e.g. Dane is depicted as in the wrong for deliberately referring to her as male.
258[[/folder]]
259
260!!Other Invisibles and Allies
261
262[[folder:Jim Crow]]
263
264[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_7_4.jpg]]
265 [[caption-width-right:350:"Kekekekeke!"]]
266
267[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot A rap musician and Houngan who is also the priest of the voodoo loa Papa Ghede.]] He initially is invoked by an elder voodoo priestess to investigate some particularly gruesome murders in the neigborhood. He later assists Ragged Robin on the assault in [=MI6=], and colaborates with the Invisibles a couple more times. In the future he is implied to be a religious leader of his own church in Chicago.
268----
269* AxCrazy: When possessed by Papa Ghede he becomes crazy enough to almost kill all the South East coast with a supervirus.
270* AmbiguousSituation: Where does Jim Crow end and Papa Ghede begin? The series never draws that line, and is entirel possible Jim's just a flesh suit Ghede uses.
271* AnimalMotifs: Shares Gideon's scorpion themes. Justified, since the King borrowed some of his powers from Baron Zaraguin (Or rather, an Australian avatar of Zaraguin on the Dreaming), who is family with Jimbo.
272* {{Animorphism}}: Briefly shapes into a hybrid athropod to speak with Baron Zaraguin. [[BlueAndOrangeMorality It would be pretty rude to not do so.]]
273* {{Blackface}}: [[spoiler: Turns the entire Unitol Pharmacy crew into a [[IAmAHumanitarian cannibalistic]] MinstrelShow.]]
274* BloodKnight: The most violent and amoral of all the good guys, to the point it's even a bit of a stretch to call him a good guy.
275* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Sees nothing wrong with killing thousands if not millions to satisfy Ghede's hunger and kill a bunch of {{Red Shirt}}s.
276* CastFromCalories: His zozo bone gun causes him to become hungry and horny.
277* ChekhovsGunman: We're introduced to him in a one shot early one, but he doesn't become more important until much later.
278* DistractedByTheSexy: When guiding Ragged Robin to the [=MI6=] base they've locked KM and Fanny, he admits in a drunk stupor that she is letting her first to stare at her ass.
279* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: One of the first issues mentions he has an Invisibles cell in Haiti. While it could be possible for him to be Haitian, even though his dialogue seems to imply West African ancestry, we never see it and Jim spends most of his time in the US with his band, who show no signs of being Invisibles themselves.
280* EvilLaugh: Kekekekekeke!
281* HollywoodVoodoo: [[AvertedTrope Completley averted.]] Jim's voodoo rituals are [[ShownTheirWork actual voodoo practices, including proper venerations, lwa riding and such.]]
282* NightmareFetishist: By his own admision, he loves it when things get creepy.
283* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A oungan priest for Papa Ghede who is also a rap artist and an Invisible ally and who in the future will become a church leader.
284* PayEvilUntoEvil: His main trait.
285* PowersViaPossession: His connection with Papa Ghede gives him powers over the dead.[[spoiler: He briefly trades Ghede for Oppenheimer.]]
286* ShoutOut: He quotes Monty Python's "Bring out your dead!"
287** His clock around his neck is a reference to [[Music/PublicEnemy Flavour Flav]].
288* ThereAreNoCoincidences: Discussed. Damn, I say damn, what a happy coinkidink that his first toure in Europe took place just right when Boy and Rags needed his help to battle the [=MI6=].
289* TokenEvilTeammate: Much more willing to do stain his hands with blood than his friends.
290* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Cake (He seems to particularly enjoy fudge) and the cheapest, dirtiest, nastiest rum you can find.
291[[/folder]]
292
293[[folder:JollyRoger]]
294
295[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/307574_180611_jolly_roger.jpg]]
296 [[caption-width-right:168:"I'm here to make Mr. fucking Bones dance like John Travolta. And let me tell you something: [[ItMakesSenseInContext My tits would easily win against yours.]]"]]
297
298A fellow Invisible who trained along King Mob. She lead an all-lesbian cell called "the Toxic Pussies", who were all captured by Friday while trying to steal from him the vaccine for AIDS. She later helps the team a couple more times, and [[spoiler: after Boy leaves she replaces her.]]
299----
300* APirate400YearsTooLate: Her design is vaguely pirate-like. She wears an eyepatch, swears a lot, carries big guns and has a very stereotypical pirate name.
301* BadassBiker
302* BFG: She's cuckoo for guns.
303* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Quimper possessed a piece of her after her failed attempt to assault [[EldritchLocation Dulce.]]]]
304* ButchLesbian: A pretty masculine lesbian with cropped hair.
305* BuryYourGays: All the Toxic Pussies died off-screen. [[spoiler: Finally, Roger dies too during the Moonchild coronation.]]
306* DeadpanSnarker: Tons of it, she is one of the snarkiest characters in the Invisibles' WorldOfSnark
307--> '''Jolly Roger:''' [[EatingTheEyeCandy Nice]] [[PaintedOnPants ass]] Helga, I can see your apendix scar. From the fucking inside.
308* EyepatchOfPower: As part of her pirate loook. We never learn what injured her eye.
309* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: She dies during the last battle between the Outer Church and the Invisibles.]]
310* LadySwearsALot: Maybe even more than Dane!
311* NotSoStoic: Her cool and smooth facade completley breaks after seeing what they did to Bambi.
312* PsychicPowers: She can use something called the "White Flame" that allows her to realise the complexity of the oneself, [[spoiler: which she uses to briefly kill Quimper.]]
313* SitcomArchNemesis: Apparently has one with Fanny, but read InformedFlaw above.
314* VitriolicBestBuddies: She and King Mob usually argue a lot but it's pretty clear they respect each other and she regards him as a good friend.
315** She also supervises Dane's training in Africa, and while still combative it's implied they actually enjoy each other's company.
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder:Elffayed]]
319
320[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1112874_elfayed_1.jpg]]
321
322A middle eastern Invisible who serves as something of a teacher. He makes sporadic appearances through the volumes.
323----
324* CoolTeacher: He seems like a pretty nice person.
325* MentorArchetype: One of the teachers in the Invisible Academy in North Africa, along Mr. Six.
326* NonActionGuy: He never really acts directly in battle, since he is more of the intellectual kind.
327* SmallRoleBigImpact: He is the one that helps Dane end his Messiah training.
328* TrainingFromHell: How does he teach Dane to fly a plane? By making him wake up in a flying plane!
329* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler: He wears the white suit tied with John-A-Dreams, hinting that he is one aspect of him.]]
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:Lady Edith Manning]]
333
334[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2023_11_02_170502.png]]
335 [[caption-width-right:1000:"I shall become invisible and do outrageous things" ''(Current day Eddie)'']]
336[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco001_35.jpg]]
337 [[caption-width-right:1000:''(1920s Eddie)'']]
338
339Edith Manning was a [[ReallyGetsAround sexually liberated]] {{Flapper}} during TheRoaringTwenties who doubled as an Invisible in a 1920s cell, along her cousin Freddie. After helping a time travelling King Mob to acquire the HandOfGlory, she spent a couple more years with her cell until she semi-retired as a member during the 40s (Although she still helped Gideon). [[spoiler: She died on 1999 at 99 years old from natural causes.]]
340----
341* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler: She ends up like this, probably.]]
342* ConvenientMiscarriage: All the sex and drugs of the 20s sadly rendered her unable to have kids.
343* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Had apretty friendly exchange with the Harlequinnade and Barbelith.
344* TheDitz: Sometimes she was recklessly daring.
345* {{Flapper}}: Down to a "t", man.
346* ForeignCultureFetish: She was a big fan of both New York City and India. Subverted in that her understanding in Hindu culture is only very superficial and was doing it mainly for the exoticness. [[spoiler: Double subversion when she comes back to India to die, and she appears much more knowledgable in its mythology.]]
347* IWasQuiteALooker: She was gorgeous as a young lady, but that was a long time ago.
348* MayDecemberRomance: Zig-zagged. She had a brief fling in the with a time travelling Gideon, who wouldn't be born until 1961. However, at the time, she was in her early twenties, making it more normal.
349* MsFanservice: Her young self was a very sexy flapper who we get to see in very elegant and/or revealing dresses.
350* ReallyGetsAround: She was a pretty sexually liberated woman, specially for the standards of middle 20s society.
351* RetiredBadass: You wouldn't guess this sweet old lady helped on the retrieving of one of the most dangerous artefacts in the universe, the HandOfGlory.
352* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler: She died during the last months of 1999 at 99 years old, meaning she was born in 1900. This could be interpreted as Edith representing the 20th century (More specifically the revolutionary spirit of the era), and her death signifying the transition between the 20th and 21st century, and a new way of Invisiblism.]]
353* StableTimeLoop: King Mob was introduced to The Invisible College by an elderly Edith Manning, who recognised him as a time traveller from her youth. After entering the college, he is taught to TimeTravel, which results in him going back and meeting her as a young woman
354* StarfishLanguage: She codifies the instructions of the HandOfGlory in her vaginal mucus during sexual intercouse with King Mob.
355[[/folder]]
356
357[[folder:Frederick Harper-Seaton/Tom O'Bedlam]]
358
359[[quoteright:461:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2023_10_28_131948_3.png]]
360 [[caption-width-right:461:[[Theatre/KingLear "Frategretto calls me, and tells me nero is an angler in the lake of darkness."]]]]
361
362A homeless man who used to be an Invisible during the 20s, and helps train Jack Frost [[spoiler: before ultimately killing himself]]. He is the cousin of Edith Manning.
363----
364* CoolOldGuy: On his best days. Sometimes... [[MentorInSourArmor not so much.]]
365* ButNowIMustGo: A very dark example. After he finishes training Jack Frost, [[spoiler: he kills himself.]]
366* DaddyIssues: He was quite rebellious towards his old one, but took his death very bad and he repented his attitude.
367* DrivenToMadness: [[spoiler: The ritual with the HandOfGlory ends with him becoming mad... [[ThePowerOfLanguage just like his namesake.]]]]
368* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: He ends up killing himself by jumping from Canary Wharf.]]
369* HigherUnderstandingThroughDrugs: Subverted, the drugs he gave Dane were actually [[PlaceboEffect mold.]]
370* JediMindTrick: Tom managed to make a policeman chasing Dane believe Dane wasn't right infront of him.
371* KissingCousins: [[spoiler: He was in love with Edith, but she didn't reciprocate, since she "had to draw the line somewhere".]]
372* MentorArchetype: He could be interpreted as the Trickster archetype, teaching Dane through tricks and riddles and such.
373* MentorInSourArmor: Tom regularly insults and belittles Dane, and goes as far as to physically assault him.
374* MistakenForGay: Edith believed he was "an invert", unaware that he was pinning for her.
375* ThePowerOfLanguage: He should've known choosing a name like "Tom O'Bedlam" couldn't mean anything good...
376* RichesToRags: From a wealthy socialite who travelled around the world to a dirty old homeless trickster.
377* ShoutOut: To Edgar, from ''Theatre/KingLear'', who also diguised himself as Mad Tom O'Bedlam.
378* WisdomFromTheGutter: One of the most knowledgable Invisibles, and a homeless man at that. Subverted, as in he used to be a very rich WASP.
379
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Mr. Six]]
383
384[[quoteright:401:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/304844_159504_mr_six.jpg]]
385 [[caption-width-right:401:"The sixties never ended."]]
386
387Dane's history teacher, who is later revealed to be Jon Six, a high ranking Invisible and member of Department-X.
388----
389* TheAce: Six considered the best agent working for the Invisible College, enough to gain the attention of the King in Yellow.
390* AscendedExtra: Goes from a secondary character to arguably one of the main characters of volume 3.
391* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: His ultimate fate [[spoiler: after rejoining the Harlequinnade.]]
392* BreakingTheFourthWall: [[spoiler: When rejoining the Harlequinnade in a similar manner to Lady Manning, he briefly stretches his hand towards the reader, and is implied to almost break the barrier of reality.]]
393* CoolTeacher: Deconstructed. Despite him trying to reach out to Dane, the kid was just too filled with anger to pay atention to him and he felt he was treating him with CondescendingCompassion, culminating in [=McGowan=] leaving him to die on the school fire.
394* EarlyBirdCameo: He appears on the first issue as a teacher in Jack Frost's classroom, but gains prominence later.
395* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler: [[NonLinearCharacter If the Harlequin's perception of time isn't messing with them]], Jon Six used to be a Harlequinn himself.]]
396** [[spoiler: Makes sense when you consider that everyone at some point or another has been a Harlequinn. They're supposed to represent everyone ever.]]
397* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Downplayed. After he [[spoiler: gets shot by George Harper]], while he admits it hurts he is more worried that he is going to bleed to death infront of [[spoiler: Sir Miles, a high ranking member of the British government]]. [[TalkingIsAFreeAction It also doesn't make him less talkative.]]
398* MrExposition: He gives big info dumps during "The Invisible Kingdom"
399* ParanormalInvestigation: Department X's specialty.
400* ShoutOut: He is both a reference to [[Series/ThePrisoner1967 Number Six]] and [[Series/DepartmentS Jason King.]]
401** He could also be a reference to one of De Sade's letters written from prision, where he refered to himself as "Mr. Six" (He was locked in cell #6).
402* SuperIntelligence: One of the most knowledgable persons in the whole universe.
403[[/folder]]
404
405
406[[folder:MasonLang]]
407
408[[quoteright:480:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1098646_mason_1_0.jpg]]
409 [[caption-width-right:480:"Everywhere I go, the conversation keeps turning to menstruation."]]
410
411TheTeamBenefactor of the Invisibles, a billionaire who seeks to create liquid software. As a child he was abducted by aliens and shown the Holy Grail. It's revealed he was, to some degree, responsible for Ragged Robin entering the team.
412----
413* AlienAbduction: Had one as a kid, which introduced him to mysticism.
414* TheTeamBenefactor: He is implied to finance the whole Invisibles.
415* BenevolentBoss: He is shown to be pretty friendly to his workers, like Takeshi.
416* HonestCorporateExecutive: Subverted, he is one, but not his entire family.
417* NonActionGuy: Doesn't partake in any of the action.
418* RedHerring: [[spoiler: We are lead to believe he works for the Archons, which later turns out to be false.]]
419[[/folder]]
420
421
422[[folder:Olga Tannen/Helga]]
423
424[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captura.jpg]]
425 [[caption-width-right:350:"'''BEHOLD THE BLACK GRAIL'''"]]
426
427A Scandinavian [[CunningLinguist linguist]]/[[PlayfulHacker computer code expert]] who creates a [[StarfishLanguage language program]] for the Invisibles to use against the Outer Church, and a "cut and paste" (partially photography-based) grimoire that is essential to take control over the Moonchild ritual. She serves as the EleventhHourRanger for the team during their final mission.
428----
429* EleventhHourRanger: Joins the team only on their last mission.
430* AloofAlly: mostly goes at her own pace, though that doesn't mean she is ineffective. No, sir.
431* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Before she cuts it down.
432* AmbiguouslyChristian: She uses some Christian iconography, such as the Black Grail, and Six compliments her intellect as "cruel, calvinist", but he could be refering to her birthplace, Sweden. Besides...
433* AmbiguouslyJewish: Tannen is a Jewish Slavic name, but there's no other indication that she's Jewish.
434* BreakThemByTalking: Literally. [[BrownNote She tortures Sir Miles using Key-23 and an alien language.]]
435* BrownNote: An alien alphabet seems to have that effect on people. In her case, one letter made her sick to the point of vomiting, while the other send her for some hours to a {{Hell}}-like dimension
436* BunnyEarsLawyer: [[CloudCuckoolander She basically lives in her own world and is incredibely strange to others]], doing things like photographing toilets. On the other hand, she is also one of the most competent members of the organization and her knowledge of alien languages makes her an incredibely dangerous enemy.
437* CasualKink: She was aroused by Gideon reading her a medical journal, and he later pleasured her with a potato. An ayrshire blue.
438* CunningLinguist: Her whole shtick. She's a professional linguist to the point she's experimenting with alien hyper-alphabets.
439* EarlyBirdCameo: She briefly appears on the Invisible College in issue 6 of volume 2 wearing 4D armour.
440* HomeNudist: When she's alone [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl (or when she isn't)]] she wears only a bra and panties.
441* MindScrew: The nature of the Key series (Key-16, 17, 23, 32, 64..) It's a serum that makes written words appear as reality (ie: The word "dog" appears as a dog). By injecting herself with it and reading an alien alphabet she's transported to a Hell with beings mining words who claim they want to free "them" but they don't understand. She claims she does.
442** They're the Machine-Elves from Terrence [=McKenna=]'s works, and they're trying to free us from the constricting alphabet we use.
443* MsFanservice: A very attractive and intelligent woman who spends most of her time in her underwear or toppless.
444* PlayfulHacker: One of the most computer-smart Invisibles.
445* ReallyGetsAround: Offhandedly mentions having shagged King Mob, even when she was dating Jon Six.
446* StarfishLanguage: Her specialty, since she's experimenting with a super-alphabet with more letters.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Reynard]]
450
451[[quoteright:554:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2023_07_08_124038.jpg]]
452 [[caption-width-right:554:Fuck u]]
453
454An Invisible from the future member of Dane's new Invisible cell. She has a memeplex of different personalities to use.
455----
456* BoringButPractical: Her initiation consisted in two years working as an accountant, which while less flashy than living as a homeless kid or hanging from a telephone pole for days, did make her able to think like a person already subdued by the forces of opression and comfort.
457* OutOfFocus: Justified, since she is only introduced in the last issue.
458* {{Tomboy}}: From what little is shown of her, she appears to be one.
459[[/folder]]
460
461!The Outer Church
462
463[[folder:In General]]
464
465The Outer Church is both [[TheConspiracy an organisation]] serving [[BrownNoteBeing the Archons]] and the name of one of the two universes intersecting to create our reality. It serves as the BigBad and GreaterScopeVillain during the whole story, [[spoiler: until it's revealed it's part of an even larger conspiracy to train humanity for its evolution on the 21st of December.]]
466----
467* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: This seems to be a favored method of recruitment for the Outer Church. Mentioned in Colonel Friday's backstory, and explicitly shown in Mr. Quimper's. Possibly played with for Gelt and Mrs. Dwyer. Their transitions to evil involved some [[GroinAttack pretty hideous tortures]], but it's not clear if they became evil ''because'' they were tortured.
468* BigBad: Every antagonist in the book is directly or indirectly related to it.
469* BondageIsBad: The designs of the Archons, Myrmidon and Ciphermen bring this to mind. [[spoiler: Funnily enough, the true leaders of the Invisible College also seem to be dressed for some spanking.]]
470* TheConspiracy: They seek to rule our reality by infiltrating key positions of power.
471* EldritchLocation: Their realm looks like a mix of {{Hell}} and North Corea that was populated by Biblical monstruosities. A look into the other realities they've conquered shows that they tend to turn Earth into something like this.
472* GreaterScopeVillain: Every enemy works for it.
473* {{Mook}}: The Myrmidon accomplish that role. [[MeaningfulName In real life, the Myrmidon were a Greek population famous for their loyalty.]]
474** EliteMook: The ciphermen are this, since they're sent in more dangerous missions (Such as TimeTravel hits) and are taken special care with radio frequences to be extra mindless.
475* OrderIsNotGood: They want to destroy free will as an abstract concept.
476* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: A fascistic organisation that hates homosexuals and tranvestites and has tyings to Nazism and other right-wing governments.
477* WellIntentionedExtremist: A very few of their members at their best are this. The others though merely are power hungry or do it ForTheEvulz.
478[[/folder]]
479
480!!Leaders
481
482[[folder:The Archons]]
483
484The Bringer of the Black Eon. The Leader of all that can be measured, weighed and counted. The King of this World.
485
486----
487* AnimalMotifs: Insects.
488* BadBoss: The Archons obviously don't care on the slightest for their subordinates.
489* BigBad: The leaders of the Outer Church who seek to control Earth into a death camp of fascism.
490* BondageIsBad: Hinted by the King-In-Chains, who has a BDSM-like name and forces Gelt to knee down him [[{{Squick}} and lick his filthy fingers.]]
491* BrownNoteBeing: They give skin cancer to everyone not properly prepared.
492* TheConspiracy: They actually founded it.
493* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Dane, a juvenile punk delinquent, claims to have "eaten" the King Archon, a centuries old monstruous abomination.]]
494* DarkIsEvil: They look like shadows and one of the titles of the King Archon is "Black Archon".
495* DemiurgeArchetype: Fitting, for a book so influenced by Gnosticism. They hold a great amount of power but are only one half of the true thing.
496* DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans
497* EldritchAbomination: A group of ancient extradimensional demons and [[BrownNoteBeing Brown Note Beings]] who look like insectoid shadows and can destroy reality merely by entering it.
498* FlatCharacter: Justified, since they're essentialy the AnthropomorphicPersonification of a monotonous, fascistic CrapsackWorld.
499* TheGhost: We never see the King Archon, and maybe it doesn't even exist.
500* GodOfOrder: PlayedForHorror, they're demonic dictators that destroy realities merely by making them more in line with their specifications.
501* GratuitousLatin: Ocasionally speak in that language, and one of their titles is Rex Mundi. [[FridgeBrilliance Makes sense, Rome is where fascism was born.]]
502* IHaveManyNames: They're refered by a lot of names through the comic book, including "Demon Gods", "Bringers of Shadows", "Black Aeon" and such.
503* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The final issue strongly imply that the Archons are just how the time suits appear from the perspective of a comic book character, hinting at the Archons coming from the real world.
504* MoreThanThreeDimensions: Five, to be precise. That's why they can't directly enter the Earth, and need the Outer Church [[spoiler: and the Moonchild]] to have an influence there.
505* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: King-In-Chains, King-Of-All-Tears, King-Of-This-World.
506* NecessaryEvil: [[spoiler: It is revealed that the Archons are just training for humankind to be able to overcome to forces of evil and be able to born.]]
507* OrderIsNotGood: As it is common with the Archons.
508* OurArchonsAreDifferent: These archons represent the forces of tyranny and absolute enthropic order, and look like jagged slimy insectoid shadows.
509[[/folder]]
510
511!!Members of the conspiracy
512
513[[folder:Sir Miles Delacourt]]
514
515[[quoteright:540:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1088874_miles_1.jpg]]
516 [[caption-width-right:540: "I want him castrated, lobotomized and working for us as a Cipherman. Chop chop."]]
517
518An ex-beatnik who was cohereced to work for the Outer Church. Despite initially being part of the BigBadEnsemble, he progressively begins to doubt his fascistic ways.
519----
520* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: His death is this, strangely enough.]]
521* AmbiguouslyBi: [[MeaningfulBackgroundEvent Very subtly implied]], but even though we know he has a wife and a daughter, when Fanny flirts with him in issue #17 he slightly blushes.
522* AristocratsAreEvil: Duh!
523* ArmoredClosetGay: He most definetely is transphobic and homophobic, but he could be a closeted bisexual. Read AmbiguouslyBi above.
524* {{Beatnik}}: Used to be one of these, until he got [=MKUltra=]-ed.
525* BigBadWannabe: He is ultimately this, in the grand scheme of things.
526* ColdBloodedTorture: Inflicts this on King Mob in one of the most famous arcs of the comic.
527** It's implied an [=MKUltra=]-like project turned him from a beatnik into a fascist.
528* TheConspiracy
529* DebtDetester: [[spoiler: Part of the reason of his eventual betrayal for the Outer Church is that he was moved by Jack Frost sparing his life.]]
530* TheDragon: To Miss Dwyer and the Archons as a whole.
531* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: He ends up hanging himself while singing the Eton rower song. [[ItMakesAsMuchSenseInContext Olga uses the Black Grail to collect his shit and spunk.]]]]
532* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He is first seen complaining about King Mob having escaped and [[ManOfWealthAndTaste riding an expensive car]], all the while belitting his assistent. Then he casually mentions how much [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain he hates the poor]], [[KillThePoor and how he will enjoy hunting them through the forest to reduce unemployment.]]
533* EvilBrit: A {{Jerkass}} English gent who wants to sell the world to the machine.
534* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour: Is never seen laughing.
535* EvilOldFolks: A grumpy classist servant of devil-gods from another dimension.
536* FauxAffablyEvil: A proper English gentleman who is willing to [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] and [[KillThePoor hunt]] everyone who oposes him or his masters.
537* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: Jon Six and Helga coldly reject his attempts at working with them.]]
538* HigherUnderstandingThroughDrugs: After he is drugged by Jon Six, Helga and George Harper, with LSD and Key-32, the facade he has put all his life begins to slip down.
539* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: Hunts the poor dressed as a British hunter to feed the Moonchild.
540* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: [[spoiler: He killed Queen Mab to show his willigness to serve TheConspiracy.]]
541* KillThePoor: And feed them to the Moonchild.
542* NiceToTheWaiter: [[PetTheDog He is very polite to the plump servant offering some tea while he is torturing KM, and even sheepishly asks for food like if he was in a nice cozy bar.]]
543* NotWearingPantsDream: Subverted. During a dream talk with Friday, the colonel mentions how Miles isn't wearing pants, to which he replies it's a common dream that makes comunication easier.
544* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: He truly loved Queen Mab, and was geniuenly heart-strucked to have to kill her [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten for his initiation]].]]
545* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Hates the poor, transvesitites, other religions and is implied latinos and blacks too.
546* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: By volume 3 his mental health has increasingly decayed, sweating constantly and being much more anxious, as well as constantly mistaking his new assistant for Pennington, his old dead one and losing the notion of time.]]
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Colonel Friday]]
550
551[[quoteright:385:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1098798_friday_1_3.jpg]]
552
553A high ranking military leader and one of the first cyborgs made by the Outer Church, all the way back in 45. He is their most devout zealot, and supervises [[EldritchLocation the Dulce base.]]
554----
555* AmbiguouslyRelated: He and Gelt look oddly similar, but considering the fact that they were both [[BodyHorror altered beyond recognition]] by the Outer Church to become better servants, it could be that that look is a common one amongst high-ranking drones. [[FridgeBrilliance It even makes more sense, considering that the Outer Church hates individuality.]]
556* ArmiesAreEvil: Kind of his thing.
557* AxCrazy: It's hinted that his decaying state of mind is the result of all the implants.
558* BadBoss: Has no troubles with Quimper killing one of his men to prove a point.
559* DarkIsEvil: His 4D armour makes him look like a living shadow.
560* {{Eagleland}}: Type 2
561* FauxAffablyEvil: He is very jovial and snarky, and even compliments Sir Miles for English media, finding it hilarious. Also, [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain a racist, a homophobe,]] [[AxCrazy a psycho,]] [[ArmiesAreEvil an ultranationalist colonel]] and a HumanoidAbomination.
562* {{Foil}}: To Sir Miles. Both are high ranking government agents who also work for TheConspiracy, but while Miles is English, [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour joyless]], sports hair and stache and is sometimes dubious of the morality of his actions; Friday is American, FauxAffablyEvil and a DeadpanSnarker, is bald and is undyingly loyal to his superiors.
563* GeneralRipper: Almost to parodic levels.
564* HiddenDepths: Enjoys Charles Chaplin and Mr. Bean.
565* HumanoidAbomination: When he is using his 4D armour.
566* LampreyMouth: When using his 4D armour.
567* OlderThanTheyLook: He is implied to have participated on the dropping of the Fat Man and Little Boy.
568* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Speaks dismissively of Asians and deliberately hid the vaccine against AIDS to wipe out the queer population.
569* ShoutOut:
570** His armour makes him look like ''ComicBook/{{Venom}}''.
571** His pose in the picture above is clearly a mirror to the classic "Uncle Sam wants you" recruitment posters.
572* SinisterShades: Always wears those. When using his 4D armour they change to ScaryShinyGlasses.
573* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once he commits too a-many mistakes, the Outer Church kills him.]]
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Gelt]]
577
578[[quoteright:848:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1088940_gelt_5.jpg]]
579 [[caption-width-right:848:"Do you have dreams, my boy? Do you ever... see things?"]]
580
581A fat caretaker of Harmony House who tries to [[{{Lobotomy}} lobotomise]] and [[{{Brainwashed}} brainwash]] Dane into a government drone.
582----
583* AmbiguouslyRelated: To Col. Friday. Read above for more info.
584* BigBadWannabe: He tries to present himself as an equal to King Mob, but he is not the one holding the gun.
585* {{Brainwashed}}: He extracts the souls of kids to leave them empty and ready to serve the Man.
586* DeanBitterman: In charge of Harmony House, a juvie where young punks get re-educated, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and brainwashed into mindless servants for the Black Aeon.]]
587* DeathIsCheap: Subverted. Tries to pull of this by reincarnating in a bug until the Outer Church [[BodyBackupDrive can make him a new body]] but is offhandedly stepped on by Dane without even realising it.
588* FatBastard: Kinda looks like a Nazi [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} George Costanza.]]
589* FauxAffablyEvil: Tries to put on a friendly compassionate facade and act as the ReasonableAuthorityFigure. "Tries" being the key word.
590* {{Foil}}: To King Mob, another bald character who tries to snatch Dane into their side of the war.
591* GroinAttack: He was castrated during his transformation in a cyborg able to withstand [[BrownNote the Archon's presence.]]
592* {{Lobotomy}}: What his brainwashing amounts to.
593* MeaningfulName: A gelt is a castrated horse. [[GroinAttack Guess what his nuts look like.]]
594* PaedoHunt: It's very strongly hinted that he has PerverseSexualLust for the kids in HH, but considering [[GroinAttack what happened to his genitals]] he probably can't do nothing physically.
595* PerverseSexualLust: Towards [[PaedoHunt kids]] and [[{{Squick}} the King-In-Chains]].
596* SinisterShades: Sports a pair of these, to contrast King Mob's RoundHippieShades.
597* SmallRoleBigImpact: Dies on his first appearence, but he kick starts Dane's journey to become Jack Frost.
598* SoftSpokenSadist: He seems about to cream his pants everytime he is surrounded by misery.
599* WarmUpBoss: For Dane, showing him how the Outer Church opperates.
600* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gets killed on the first issue before we see more of him.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder:Mrs. Dwyer]]
604
605[[quoteright:480:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1089791_dwyer_king_2.jpg]]
606 [[caption-width-right:480: "Welcome to Harmony House"]]
607
608A soldier-nun for the Archons and a superior of Sir Miles. She is one of the most loyal members of the Outer Church, and as such is also one of the deadliest too.
609----
610* AnimalMotifs: Scarabs.
611* BigCreepyCrawlies: Her suit makes her look and behave like a giant robotic beetle.
612* BodyHorror: The modifications made to her not only left her as little more than a skin suit with machinery inside but also [[GroinAttack castrated her]] and made her breasts look blue and rotten.
613* EarlyBirdCameo: She first appears as the probation officer of Dane in issue #1.
614* EldritchAbomination: Her combat armour shares traits of a MechanicalAbomination, an AnimalisticAbomination and a HumanoidAbomination. She is a nearly unkillable insectoid beast armed with 4D armour who [[IAmAHumanitarian eats people]] and works for [[OurArchonsAreDifferent the Archons of the Outer Church.]]
615* FanDisservice: An infamous scene of the comic consists of her breast-feeding the elder Sir Miles with her disgusting blue tits. Her combat armour also has boob socks with nipples and all that, but it's not very pretty when the rest of her body looks like a metallic BDSM beetle.
616* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: It's implied she had to kill her father to enter the Outer Church
617* ItCanThink: Inverted. In her combat form she is much more animalistic and instint driven, instead of the cold [[TheStoic stoic]] woman she normally appears as.
618* SinisterShades: Like most Outer Church high ranking members she sports a pair of these.
619* SuperSenses: With her armour, she can sense new colours or fragances.
620* SuperToughness: She can absorb the impact of attacks and use the kinetic energy to power herself.
621* TheStoic: She never emotes and is always unnervingly calm.
622** NotSoStoic: [[spoiler: However, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she breaks down after being confronted with a mental image of her father.]]]]
623* WeHardlyKnewYe: She doesn't get much characterisation before [[spoiler: getting killed.]]
624
625[[/folder]]
626
627[[folder:Orlando]]
628
629[[quoteright:521:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2023_11_09_122324.png]]
630 [[caption-width-right:521:"I've been with Simon Pennington's girlfriend... [[FacialHorror I cut off her mouth]] [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals and stapled it to the dog.]]"]]
631
632A PsychoForHire for the Outer Church and an escaped demon from Mictlan who has a nasty habit of wearing the flayed skin of his victims as clothing. He is under the delusion that he is the Aztec god Xipetotec.
633----
634* BackForTheFinale: After seemingly being vanished once and for all to Mictlan again, he [[UnexplainedRecovery is present on the third volume again, for some reason.]]
635* FateWorseThanDeath: Being sent back to Hell certainly counts.
636* FauxAffablyEvil: He is very flamboyant and enjoys music a lot, but don't let that distract you from his psychopathy and violence.
637* GenuineHumanHide: He wears the skin of his victims, usually as a mask. [[ShownTheirWork This is a reference to the real life Aztec ritual for Xipetotec.]]
638* AGodAmI: He believes himself to be Xipe Totec, Aztec god of fertility.
639* HumanoidAbomination: He appears as a very sinister man with a scribbled face and with a penchant for skinning and eating people. His true form in Mictlan is that of a gigantic smoky demon.
640* IAmAHumanitarian: Also a reference to Aztec practices.
641* PsychoForHire: A hired knife for the Outer Church.
642* {{Sadist}}: If you haven't guessed by now.
643* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler: His white suit hints he could be an aspect of the John-A-Dreams being.]]
644* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problems torturing the teenage Jack Frost and had previously massacred a whole family, down to their kids.
645
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Mr. Quimper (Spoilers for the character)]]
649
650[[quoteright:354:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1098745_quimper_3.jpg]]
651 [[caption-width-right:354:"Beyond the gate is the Machine."]]
652
653Quimper used to be [[OurImpsAreDifferent a ciuatete]] who lived on "the edges of human dreams", but was captured and forced to witness the rape of Fanny in Rio, all the while being beaten. This led to his eventual transformation into the depraved Quimper, a MindVirus pornographer and TheDragon to Col. Friday.
654----
655* BigBadDuumvirate: Alongside Friday.
656* DragonWithAnAgenda: While he does work for Friday, it's clear he is only doing it to further his own goals.
657* FacialHorror: Quimper's face looks like a mass of flesh, tumours and tendrils, not unlike [[ComicBook/{{JSA}} Johnny Sorrow]]'s.
658* {{Gonk}}: An overweight hunched depraved dwarf.
659* HumanoidAbomination
660* MindVirus: An interesting take on the idea that is tied to the Outer Church's ideas of submission, he doesn't mind control you as much as he forces you to give control of your mind by making painful memories overtake you.
661* PerverseSexualLust: He's a specially depraved little fucker, who enjoys making alien snuff flicks and tries to exploit Ragged Robin's (fake) memories of being raped by her father.
662* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: His white suit and the fact that he apparently used to be called John seems to imply he is also a part of John-A-Dreams, most likely what remained of him after Philadelphia.
663* UsedToBeASweetKid: "I was once a little light".
664* VillainInAWhiteSuit: He used to be called John, after all.
665* WasOnceAMan: A weird case. Even though we know that he used to be a ciuatete who was corrupted after Fanny's rape, the series also seems to imply that he also is what remains of John-A-Dreams after he AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
666* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Always wears one, and after posessing Robin it begins to appear on the backgrounds.
667[[/folder]]
668
669[[folder:The Moonchild]]
670
671[[quoteright:459:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1091442_moonchild_1.jpg]]
672 [[caption-width-right:459:"Perhaps an age of darkness demands a true king of terror. A king such as this, who cannot be gazed upon without [[BodyHorror revulsion.]]"]]
673
674A blend of Archon and human DNA who was supposed to mate with Princess Di. It lives in a mirror, and is fed with [[IAmAHumanitarian the corpses of the poor.]] On 1999, he will be coronated king of England and will be used as an avatar for the Rex Mundi to finally take control of Earth.
675----
676* AmbiguouslyEvil: Despite being an instrumental figure on the Archons' plan, and feeding on people, it doesn't seem to be more intelligent than a small child, and during its coronation it has to be lead to the altar with a stick, like cattle, and doesn't actually do nothing during the following ruckus.
677* BodyHorror: Looks deformed, with a tentacled face, blank eyes and oversized limbs.
678* GeneticAbomination: A grotesque colossal 200 year old creature who lives in a mirror and has the DNA of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
679* IAmAHumanitarian: It's fed with the corpses of the homeless and the poor. [[DontExplainTheJoke The rulers are feeding off the less fortunate.]]
680* ShoutOut: To the Monster of Glamis and the moonbeast from Lovecraft.
681
682[[/folder]]
683
684!Other characters:
685
686[[folder:John-A-Dreams]]
687
688[[quoteright:538:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1096308_john_1.jpg]]
689 [[caption-width-right:538:"In my right hand: magic mirror - Condensed space-time. In my left, anti-mirror. Perfect. Each mutually opposed."]]
690
691An ex-Invisible who disappeared under [[NoodleIncident unclear circumstances in a church in Philadelphia in 1992.]] King Mob suspects he turned to the Outer Church, but the truth is much more complex than it appears.
692----
693* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: He appears allied with the Outer Church during the Moonchild's coronation, but he never outright does anything evil and during the battle he simply observes.]]
694* AmbiguouslyHuman: [[spoiler: After his ascension it's not clarified what has he become. On one hand, he could've simply achieved enlightenment, since he never shows any direct supernatural abilities that couldn't be done by a regular Invisible. On the other hand, it's implied that every character in a white suit shares a piece of him, including [[SatanicArchetype the Blind Chessman]]. Considering he stepped outside of time, he could've involved himself with the Harlequinnade. The timesuit he found on it could mean he is now an Archon too. Finally, his passion for voodoo could mean he is now much more loa and much less John.]]
695* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: In 1992, he and Gideon found in a church a weird Elder Things-like {{Botanical Abomination}}s that were being used as avatars by aliens. John tried to cross the rift they had made in space-time and he was never seen again. [[spoiler: When he reappears he seems to be extremely knowledgable of the intricacies of the universe and shows signs of omnipotence.]] [[spoiler: [[MetaFiction It's implied he found a timesuit with which he moved a dimension up and now is a fiction suit that represents the reader themself.]]]]
696* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: His most prominent appearence is during the finale, where he seems to be the only one knowing what the hell's going on.]]
697* ColourMotifs: [[VillainInAWhiteSuit He is associated with the colour white.]] [[spoiler: Every character with a white suit is just an aspect of him, it seems.]]
698* DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent: Did he go rogue? Is he still working as an undercover Invisible? Is he working for himself but actually working against the Invisible College? It's never made clear.
699* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler: During the coronation, he claims to work for the Archons, but it couldn't be more obvious he is working for himself.]]
700* MetaFiction: [[spoiler: A possible interpretation of the character is that after he crossed the tear in Philadelphia, he found a timesuit and ascended to the fifth dimension, [[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison aka imagination,]] and became a fiction suit that represented different POV characters and the connection between the reader and the book.]]
701* MindScrew: One of the biggest in all of comic books.
702* RoundHippieShades: An homage to John Lennon after all.
703* VillainInAWhiteSuit: More like [[AmbiguouslyEvil "ambiguous villain in a white suit"]]. [[spoiler: It seems that every character with a white suit through the series is an aspect of him.]]
704* WalkingSpoiler: Due to his complex multifaceted nature, everytime he appears something happens.
705* WildCard: You can't guess what he'll do next.
706
707[[/folder]]
708
709[[folder:The Blind Chessman]]
710TBA
711[[/folder]]
712
713[[folder:Jacqui]]
714TBA
715[[/folder]]
716
717[[folder:Marquis De Sade]]
718TBA

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