Spinnerette/Characters

Cast page for main characters in Spinnerette.

Heather Brown a.k.a. "Spinnerette"
A grad student at "Ohio State Research University" who works under Dr. Lambha. Thanks to an accident involving her klutzy ways and the doctor's new "prototype genetic infusion chamber," she has found herself imbued with superpowers derived from spiders. This includes having the proportional strength of a spider ("GIRL ABS!") and super-healing along with six arms and high-tensile spider thread that shoots out of the base of her spine. However, she's not the only super-human person around.


 * Adorkable
 * Badass Bookworm: Though sometimes rather ditzy, the fight against Evil Spinnerette reminds us that she is quite competent in the book smarts department.
 * Bi the Way: Shown attraction to at least one male and.
 * Expy/Gender Flip: of Spider Man
 * Gayngst: Went through this after.
 * Healing Factor
 * How Do I Shot Web: Quite literally. Even after getting the hang of most of her powers, aiming her web is still proving tricky.
 * Idiot Hero: Actually at least above average intelligence, she just dosn't think things through.
 * Multi Armed and Dangerous: The most obvious effect of her powers.
 * Multi Armed Multitasking: She can use her arms to perform several actions at the same time, and they (especially Bottom Lefty) tend to act on their own.
 * Mundane Utility: Using her own silk for knitting and making her costume.
 * Never Heard That One Before: Cracks about deodorant usage? How... original.
 * Organ Autonomy: When not using them her extra limbs tend to act more or less on their own. Bottom Lefty is particularly... frisky around Mecha Maid.
 * Spider Sense: She doesn't have it, but she thinks she does or at least likes to pretend.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Though Heather knows she's in a superhero comic, is aware of all the various tropes that apply, and expresses Medium Awareness at times, she thinks she's in a straight example, and not an Affectionate Parody where Reality Ensues.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Though Heather knows she's in a superhero comic, is aware of all the various tropes that apply, and expresses Medium Awareness at times, she thinks she's in a straight example, and not an Affectionate Parody where Reality Ensues.

Marilyn Seong a.k.a. "Mecha Maid"
A girl wearing an anime-inspired Meido outfit with the power to fly and shoot missiles. Turns out to be just a powered suit for a girl. While the suit (or more specifically, the headband) allows her to accomplish superhuman feats, Korean-American; a big fan of the anime Mahoromatic, whence she got the inspiration for her outfit.

"Marilyn: God damn it, Heather! Stop making this so hard!"
 * Action Girl
 * Badass in Distress: Whenever her armor is shut off, she ends up as this, often to be saved by Heather.
 * Berserk Button: She's quick to arm a missile on anyone who thinks to harm Heather.
 * Brick Joke : There is a very good reason Marilyn's musical instrument of choice is the flute.
 * Cannot Spit It Out: Yes, she is interested in Heather. No, she isn't able to tell her.
 * Disability Superpower: Her armour was originally developed to counteract her paralysis.
 * Fourfer Token Minority: Asian, lesbian, wheelchair-bound and.
 * Handicapped Badass: Outside of her Powered Armor she's confined to a wheelchair.
 * Important Haircut: Very subtly in Chapter 8, when she reveals  Her hair, formerly long, black, and straight, is now shorter, and apparently identical in color to her Mecha Maid wig. (It's also disheveled, but that's likely because she's  )
 * Mukokuseki: It's unlikely anyone would have known she was asian if the comic hadn't told us. (Although that's only with her headset and armor on. As a civilian, her ancestry is more evident.)
 * Ninja Maid
 * Power Armor
 * Precision F Strike: Though usually calm and rational, she gets very frustrated with Heather's trademark pluckiness while trying to discuss the subject of.
 * Precision F Strike: Though usually calm and rational, she gets very frustrated with Heather's trademark pluckiness while trying to discuss the subject of.


 * Reed Richards Is Useless: Invented a device that lets paralyzed people walk, and just uses it for crime-fighting.
 * She claims that she's afraid the tech would be used as a weapon. Given that Dr. Universe's backstory currently suggests that this exact thing happened to him, it's not all that ridiculous a fear.
 * Super Strength: Mecha Maid's superhuman strength derives not from her armor, but from her own muscles, augmented by technology in her maid headband. The armor itself provides weaponry and flight capabilities.
 * Tareme Eyes: In her upbeat super identity.
 * Transparent Closet: Her attraction towards Heather is pretty obvious, especially for Sahira. However, she chooses to hide her true feelings from Heather.
 * Tsurime Eyes: In her melancholy civilian identity.

Jeff Coleman a.k.a. "Tiger"
Formerly a police officer who was given superpowers by the previous "Tiger" after he was shot during a robbery gone wrong. His main traits include super-strength and a short temper, but he knows a lot of hidden superhero history. His Canadian ex-wife divorcing him over his alter-ego lead to an irrational prejudice against Canadians.


 * Badass Mustache
 * Berserk Button: Many. Being called 'Black Tiger', comparing his 'Spirit of the Tiger' to steroids, and any mention of Canada.
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: He is deeply angered by the idea that he gained his bulk via steroids rather than intense training and drinking lots of protein shakes.
 * In the book-only Chapter 5,
 * Comes Great Responsibility: Ultimately why he continued to be a superhero despite his wife's protests.
 * Genius Bruiser: Is a skilled detective and the most reasonable of the Ohio Superheroes.
 * Hair Trigger Temper
 * Heroic Build: And how!
 * I'm Dying Please Take My MacGuffin: Appears to have inherited the Spirit of the Tiger from a mortally wounded old man.
 * Noble Bigot: Dislikes Canadians, but is willing to work together with the League of Canadian Superheroes despite his misgivings.
 * Shirtless Scene: Here and here.
 * Team Dad: He sees his teammates like his daughters and thus gets quite overprotective of them.

Alexis Woodrow a.k.a. "Evil Spinnerette"
A young girl who claimed to take up the spider motif before Spinnerette. Used magic and instructions gathered from Dungeons and Dragons books to turn herself into an avatar of the spider queen. Defeated by Spinnerette, but got off with a relatively light sentence as she was legally considered a minor in the eyes of the US justice system.


 * Action Girl
 * Alpha Bitch: complete with two underlings, Dakota and Julian
 * Arachnid Appearance and Attire
 * The Atoner: In Issue 7, she voiced regret for turning herself into a Drider, and voiced interest in somehow reversing the transformation.
 * Badass Abnormal
 * Dangerously Genre Savvy: She knows a baited a trap when she sees one.
 * Card Carrying Villain
 * Evil Counterpart: To Spinnerette
 * Evil Laugh: How she generally introduces herself.
 * Foe Yay: Appears to genuinely like Heather, despite their differences
 * Half Human Hybrid: Turned herself into a 'Drider': human torso, the lower body of a spider.
 * Its All About Me
 * Karma Houdini: Because of her status as a minor (and her rich family), she couldn't be tried in a court of law, despite numerous instances of breaking-and-entering, theft, illegal use of magic, and assault, and more or less got off with a light sentence. In Chapter 7,
 * Lonely Rich Kid: Alexis' upbringing appears to have been both wealthy and painfully stultifying, with implications of endless and unnecessary (to Alexis) sessions with psychiatrists, doctors, and clergy. (Played with a bit though; Dakota and Julian are definitely friends, )
 * Manipulative Bitch
 * Meaningful Name: Arguably her last name Woodrow.
 * Most Common Superpower
 * Of Corsets Sexy
 * Spider People: She's a drider.
 * Teens Are Monsters: She's only 16, and unlike Dr. Universe and Greta Gravity, has no sympathetic backstory to explain her Start of Darkness. She became a villain pretty much For the Evulz.
 * Walk the Earth: The true motivation of Alexis' confrontation with Spinnerette: to get the hell out of Akron.
 * Younger Than They Look: She's only 16!

Dr. Universe
An Objectivist Evil Genius who is working with Dr. Lambha on an unspecified project. Dr. Universe was once a respected scientist researching the "Cherenkov-Kirby Reaction" but reportedly turned evil after he read an Ayn Rand novel.


 * Affably Evil
 * Alternate Character Interpretation- evil Mad Scientist or victim of the government
 * Bald of Evil: Well, balding, as he appears to have lost most of his hair after he became a supervillain.
 * Benevolent Boss: Both before and after his Start of Darkness, he's shown to treat his assistant, Greta, well and is quite fond of her.
 * Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Averted in his backstory. He and Greta were working on free, limitless energy but since they planned to give it to China, who funded their research, they were shut down by the government.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Works for Nazis only because he knows their plan will fail, and visibly enjoys it when it finally does. It doesn't hurt that they are paying him a lot of money, and he considers draining racist of their money service to community. Personally he is anti-racist.
 * For Science: Appears to be his primary motivation.
 * Heroic Build: Cuts quite a massive figure for a scientist.
 * Mad Scientist: Though in practice he's actually relatively calm and pragmatic.
 * Pragmatic Villainy: He calls off an attack on the heroes when he finds out there are other rogue werewolves he can take.
 * Steven Ulysses Pervillain: His real name is Ulysses N. Verde.
 * Un Evil Laugh: A rather lacklustre "Heh... haha!" that he occasionaly wishes was "more maniacal".

Greta Gravity
Dr. Universe's well-endowed assistant, she and Heather do not get along. Greta has the power to create her own localized gravity fields, which lets her pick up and throw objects of almost any size.


 * All Germans Are Nazis: Averted, she's visibly uncomfortable around the Nazi remnants who commission a Hitler clone from her boss. Of course she's German-Brazilian.
 * But Not Too Foreign: She's of German ancestry, but is proudly Brazilian born and raised.
 * The Dragon: For Doctor Universe. She tends to do all of the fighting and heavy "lifting" for him.
 * Gag Boobs
 * Genki Girl: You might not want to get her started about Brazil (or, even more so, futebol). You might not be able to handle the gushing.
 * Justified: Culturally, Brazilians tend to be a bit outgoing.
 * Gravity Master
 * I Was Just Passing Through: Claims that she saved Heather and Mecha Maid from burning to death out of "[her] own rational self-interest."
 * Meganekko: Before she became a villain, anyway.
 * Most Common Superpower: The most buxom character seen apart from Super-Milf.
 * Nice Hat: A felt hat that she's quite defensive about.
 * Oktoberfest
 * Oktoberfest

Kugelblitz
An elderly Nazi plotting to resurrect Adolf Hitler by infusing a clone with his soul.


 * Apocalypse Hitler
 * Via You Cloned Hitler
 * Badass Grandpa
 * Badass Mustache: Exactly like Hitler's.
 * Bad Boss: Didn't show any compunctions to burning his henchman, Maus, to death along with his enemies.
 * Berserk Button: Anything having to do with Jewish people.
 * Did Not Do the Research: seems to think Objectivism is essentially the same as Nazism. Doctor Universe calls him on it.
 * Evil Old Folks
 * Ghostapo: The "last of the Third Reich's Sorcery Batallion" and a practitioner of "Germanic wizardry".
 * Mad Scientist
 * Meaningful Name: His name means "Ball Lightning" in German, and in astrophysics refers to a black hole formed of energy rather than mass.
 * The Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz was an experimental self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (essentially a tank) that utilized a twin-mounted version of the MK 103 cannon - but of the five made only one was used.
 * Politically Incorrect Villain
 * Shock and Awe
 * Those Wacky Nazis

Maus
A tall and heavily muscled Nazi Super Soldier who acts as Kugelblitz's dragon.


 * All Germans Are Nazis: Makes this assumption about Greta.
 * The Brute
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Gets taken down in one hit by Mecha Maid.
 * The Dragon: To Kugelblitz
 * Meaningful Name: The Panzer VIII Maus German tanks, which were powerful but heavy and not all that maneuverable.
 * Politically Incorrect Villain
 * Ship Tease: Briefly flirts with Greta.
 * Stupid Jetpack Hitler
 * Super Soldier
 * Those Wacky Nazis

Roberta Lee
The great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Robert E. Lee. She plans to clone him and raise the clone to lead the Confederates anew.


 * You Fail History Forever: Has several misconceptions about her ancestor's role (and the fact that he had a Fair for Its Day view of slavery) in the Civil War.
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Beauty Mark
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Gets KO'd in one (technically two) hit by Spinnerette.
 * Escape Artist: Her magic enables her to open any lock.
 * Hollywood Voodoo
 * Necromancer
 * Hot Chick With a Sword: That she evidently uses to circumcise people.
 * Hypocrite: Is a neo-Confederate who practices Hollywood Voodoo.
 * Nice Hat
 * Politically Incorrect Villain

Werewolf of London, Ontario
A Canadian werewolf who usually goes by the name London. Annoyed that there aren't many high-level superhero jobs in Canada.


 * Asskicking Pose: Has a nice one here.
 * Chivalrous Pervert
 * Handsome Lech
 * Nice Hat
 * Our Werewolves Are Different: Practice has allowed him to retain lupine form at all hours without the berserk quality common to new werewolves.
 * Mode Lock: ...and then he forgot how to turn human.

Green Gable
A descendant of the original Anne of Green Gables. Despite being a male, his family made him wear the girly outfit, on the basis that Green Gable is a Legacy Character passed from mother to child, and just because that child is a boy is no reason to end the tradition.


 * Badass Normal/Charles Atlas Superpower: He isn't said to have any powers, but he's been training to become a superhero since birth.
 * Captain Patriotic
 * Legacy Character
 * Heroic Build
 * The Cape
 * The Chick: Green Gable calls strategy while his super-powered teammates handle the heavy lifting in a battle against the Composite Soul.
 * Large Ham
 * Wholesome Crossdresser

Katt O' Nine Tails
A French-Canadian catgirl with nine prehensile tails. According to Heather, she was working at an animal shelter and somehow found a magical cat that hid there since the War of 1812.


 * Bifauxnen
 * Bi the Way: Hinted at, but not confirmed, when she offers Mecha Maid a massage.
 * Catgirl
 * Everything Sounds Sexier in French: The team's resident francophone.
 * Mundane Utility: Uses her prehensile tails for massage.
 * Prehensile Tail: Times nine!

Sahira
Heather's well-endowed roommate and confidante at school. Sews outfits for Heather and generally puts up with her antics while she stumbles around trying to get the hang of her powers. Also leans on the fourth wall on occasion by pointing out how impossible some of the spider powers are. Of Indian descent (she wears a bindi on her forehead).


 * Buxom Is Better
 * I Have Boobs You Must Obey
 * I Just Want to Be Normal: In the book-only Chapter 5,
 * Only Sane Woman: Frequently acts as the voice of reason to try to keep Heather somewhat grounded, though this sometimes makes her Wrong Genre Savvy, herself.
 * Only Sane Woman: Frequently acts as the voice of reason to try to keep Heather somewhat grounded, though this sometimes makes her Wrong Genre Savvy, herself.

Dr. Lambha
Working with Dr. Universe on some unspecified project. The main researcher at the lab where Heather works.


 * Bad Boss: Often leaves Heather to work alone in the lab, insisting that she stay up all night if she has to.
 * Jerkass
 * Hair Trigger Temper
 * Hollywood Science: He angrily lampshades how a TV reporter understands nothing about genetics when she makes a remark about how his research into spider mutations could help find a cure for fatness.

Minerva
Cerberus and guardian of Hell whose job is to capture wayward evil spirits and bring them back.


 * Boobs of Steel: Has the largest chest of anyone in the cast, and is physically the strongest.
 * Chainmail Bikini
 * Freudian Trio: Within one body.
 * Hell Hound
 * Magic Knight: As she puts it, she's "swords and sorcery all in one."
 * Multiple Head Case: She has three heads that work independently of each other, but are attached to the same body.
 * Proud Warrior Race Girl: She describes Cerberuses as being trained to be warriors from childhood.
 * Petting Zoo People
 * The Three Faces of Eve: All at once, with the left head being the child, the central one the mother, and the rightmost the seductress.

Buzz Rickards
A security guard at the university. Currently dating Sahira.


 * Awesome McCoolname: Quoth Sahira: "That doesn't sound like the name of a guy who plays by the rules!"
 * Genre Savvy: He knows when a girl is just trying to seduce him to break into the security system.
 * Multicolored Hair

Darien
The cute guy next door. Both he and Heather have a mutual interest in each other...but things just keep getting in the way.


 * Die for Our Ship: A rather vocal faction of Spinnerette/Mecha-Maid shippers assert that he must be an asshole.
 * Dogged Nice Guy: He seems genuinely interested in Heather, but can't ever score a date with her thanks to her superhero career.
 * Long Haired Pretty Boy
 * Love Interest: Heather would like to think that he is, anyway. She even states that he's the Mary-Jane Watson to her Peter Parker.

Super MILF
A superheroine who used to be Ms. Venus but got shut down by DC's lawyers due to her costume looking too much like Power Girl. She had several children and came back Hotter and Sexier.


 * Action Mom
 * Boobs of Steel: Her powers come from her "Venusian Bosom". Her Cleavage Window is stated to be ventilation since they generate heat.
 * Buxom Is Better
 * Hot Mom
 * One Scene Wonder (she has only appeared in a single panel to date, with several passing mentions by other characters thereafter, but everyone brings her up whenever the well-endowed women of this comic are discussed).

Benjamin Franklin
One of the founding fathers, lost in time. After an incident where he saved Hitler's life, a convenient time traveler dropped him off in 2002 to prevent the Subprime Mortgage Crisis. He failed, but makes up for it via superheroics in other areas.


 * Badass: Invented time travel. From a musical instrument.
 * Big Good: Is the leader of the American Superheroes Association.
 * Compound Interest Time Travel Gambit: How he initially funded the ASA, though now they get most of their cash from merchandizing.
 * Truth in Television, minus the time travel, and the ASA. He donated $1,000 each to two cities, to be invested for 100 years.
 * Cool Old Guy: Its Benjamin Franklin, what'd you expect?
 * Dirty Old Man: Of course. He was leering down a woman's cleavage when he was sent through time.
 * Full Frontal Assault: A little nudity didn't stop him from engaging in Good Old Fisticuffs when he first became time-displaced.
 * Super Luck: As long as the timeline he's in depends on him surviving to invent time travel, anything in that timeline that tries to hurt him will luckily miss, and any attack of his will be a lucky perfect shot.