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The Cast at Length, by Marik (spoiler- tastic)
Prof. Broadshoulders/Doyenne/Tool/Harold DuVase/Lord Incubus
If you're wondering what (most of) these mooks look like in color, click their pictures for color jobs courtesy of the uber-talented Elevenbane, AKA Mari Rose, site here. These were done independently, so I might picture them slightly different, but they should give you a fair idea. So go on. Have fun. Ya mooks.
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Professor Broadshoulders
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The first real threat to Sandra from the outside world (Lord Incubus doesn't count), and arguably still the greatest, Professor Broadshoulders sees himself as a lone soldier in a ceaseless war against the forces of darkness. And, in many ways, that's exactly what he is. But he refuses to see Sandra as anything other than an infestation, and thus, has become her enemy. Ruthless and practical, he will do whatever it takes to ensure that no one else endures pain like he's had to experience at the hands of evil incarnate. ...In his case, that being a demonic tattoo of a yucky face stuck on his forehead.
Hey, it really bothers him.
Goal in life: To make muffins for starving kittens. What do you think?
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Doyenne
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| A werewolf alpha of unknown age, Doyenne visited the woods outside of Miscellaneous with her pack (which included Wally at the time) and had a lively encounter. Her powers are overwhelming and terrifying, though she is not so much evil as simply disdainful of human notions like morality. Her primary concern seems to be the maintenance of a healthy pack. Though she does have emotions as we know them, when dealing with mankind they may be most accurately described as a courtesy or indulgence, an aspect of her human visage to be set aside just as easily. She does not kill out of anger - her actions are motivated by practicality. Nor does she feel remorse in the taking of life, aside from perhaps the lightest of regrets. She is an animal. The only emotions she truly feels are in regards to her pack, and even then, practicality is a higher priority. Or perhaps this persona is merely another facade, and she has more humanity inside her than she lets on... or maybe she really doesn't. As is appropriate for the supernaturally inclined, she is a very mysterious creature.
Goal in life: Living your life in pursuit of a goal is a human attribute. As such, Doyenne has no use for one. ...Not to our knowledge, at any rate.
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Tool
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| Once upon a time there was a man who travelled between universes. He found his way to a world of funny animals - no one really knows how - and there, came to be worshipped. But the journey had been hard, and something inside the man had been badly broken. He lost his reason and became cruel and evil, and turned the animal's worship into a campaign of subjugation. Their world became his playground, a dark, polluted place where happiness was a desperately prized commodity. It grew so harsh that even those who brought happiness lost their reasons for joy, and became, like Tool, broken things... for in his metal eyes, they were toys whose purpose it was to break. Such is madness. And such is irony that in his tower, surrounded by machines as cold as him, Tool saw people from yet another universe meet a rabbit named Sam.
Goal in life: Self-gratification.
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Harold DuVase
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| Harold appeared benevolent at first, a skilled wizard more or less presiding over the pocket dimension which had become the gathering place for a burgeoning generation of young sorcerers - the Magi-Net. Apparently content to just sit back and observe the joyous chaos, his true motives remained hidden until Tomie noticed a curiosity in the Net's existence. As soon as Jack brought it up, Harold made his move. Clearly unconcerned with human life, his actions were awesome in their implications and had an incredible impact on both Jack and the magi population. Powerful, possibly ancient, and maybe even British, Harold DuVase has created many legacies.
Goal in life: The accumulation of power.
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Lord Incubus
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This was the one that started it all... the very first villain. He didn't have much time to do damage, but like a naughty puppy Lord Incubus left an indelible mark on the rich tapestry of the Zebraverse, the first sign of hostility to reach our heroes from out of the shadowy world they now inhabit. An arch-demon summoned forth from Tomie during those early days of experimentation, it looked at first as though he might become this comic's EYCEMC (Endearing Yet Comedically Evil Mascot Character). But things soon got out of hand when Crystal proved that they just weren't ready for the responsibility of keeping a demon around the house (Sandra doesn't count). Actually, it was in the aftermath of the ensuing mayhem that Jack blundered into causing Sandra's transformation into Zebra Girl, which makes Lord Incubus the first of only two bad guys here to have not encountered Sandra as we know her today.
At least, not yet. Hey, you never know.
Goal in life: To take over the world. Nothing really new there.
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The Cast at Length, by Marik (spoiler-tastic)
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