
Kim, Monica, and Helk live in a smallish home in a smallish town called Plugrand. They go through their everyday life, which isn't very everyday for what we might call "normal people." For more on the comic, go here .
Major Characters
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Biography |
Outspoken, ignorant and with an overactive imagination, Kim still somehow manage to pass school with straight A's. She's lucky to have Monica as a friend, or else she would've gotten into a lot of trouble... | |||
While often the voice of reason, Monica does have her share of idiotic (and violent) episodes. She seems shy at first, yet is quite stubborn. |
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Helk's job is a hitman (he prefers the term assassin), and he is a bit old fashioned. He probably isn't human, but a sort of shadowy ice being. He takes care the the house, and buys groceries, in addition to being a figment of Kim's imagination. |
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Name |
Biography |
The estranged teacher of Math, Health, and English. He despises pennies. |
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The perfectly normal teacher of Science, History, and other things. |
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A friend of Kim and Monica at school. The athletic one of the group of friends, she seems the most down-to-earth person. However, she is known to overreact. |
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Another friend of Kim and Monica. Despite her dismal grades at school, she is the one with the brains (and the looks). |
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Another friend, older brother to Sarah, and twin of Tom. He does nothing but read fantasy and Sci-fi books. Of course, he is the most well versed in all things that don't exist. |
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Todd's twin, and Sarah's other older brother. He is a complete athlete, like his younger sister, but much more mellow and sensible. |
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A neighbor of Kim and Monica who works for the government, much to Helk's dismay. |
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Mary Nellis' extraterrestrial daughter. |
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Mary Nellis' undead son. |
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Blue is somewhat of a household pet, or a mascot. He usually is the only being with a conscience. |
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Helk's boss at the local asylum. I mean every small town has to have it's asylum, right? Right? |
