The Decepticon leader and a robot invested in conquering, while his leadership skills are questionable he is a very capable fighter.
- Badass in Distress: Spends a large portion of Godkiller tied to Starscream.
- Rank Scales with Asskicking: He has no problem steamrolling The Nirvash despite the fact that it had defeated most of his team by itself.
Megatron's right hand man, an overly capable robot that happens to take everything... way too literally.
- The Stoic: As a result of a traumatic event he keeps his emotions under close check.
- Gadgeteer Genius
- Literal-Minded: If you ask anything of Soundwave do so in complete detail, he will do exactly what you asked for and nothing more, no matter how obvious it may seem.
Soundwave's partner in crime and the strongest Con in the team.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He is the smallest Decepticon, but by far the stronger.
- Super-Strength: Has no issue lifting items several times his weight.
The only female Decepticon in the team, capable and smart Balckarachnia is reliable as long as you don't get in her nerves, problem being that everything Megatron does gets in her nerves.
- Deadpan Snarker: Almost always aimed at Megatron.
- Giant Spider: Transforms into one.
- Statuesque Stunner: She is the second tallest Decepticon.
A triple changer and probably the unluckiest Decepticon to ever exist.
The team's newest member, he is surprisingly capable and smart for a Vehicon, though he's not compeltely free of quirks.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": As he has no real name he is usually referred to as Vehicon or Rookie.
- Improbable Aiming Skills: Against all odds for a Vehicon, he is by far the most accurate shot in the collection.
One of the team original members that dissapeared without anybody noticing.
- What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: He transforms into a snowmobile. In a country where it never snows.
Technically the collection's accountant, but in a house full of crazy toys she is the main person keeping everything in check.
- Not So Above It All: She's not above mocking Megatron or joining the Cons theatrics from time to time.
- Only Sane Woman: Seems to fulfill this role towards the whole collection.
- Rank Scales with Asskicking: Averted, while she might be the de facto leader, she is also completely powerless.
Megatron's former right hand man, who was fired on virtue of being well... The Starscream
- Butt-Monkey: Unlike Blitzwing, Megatron actively targets and mocks him.
Alongside Kat he works on keeping peace on the collection, depsite his zen attitude he has a rather morbid sense of humor.
- Swiss-Army Weapon: His weapon can fire both physical rounds and laser beams.
Evo's partner at peacekeeping and the brains to the team.
- Powered Armor
- The Smart Guy: One of the most tactically inclined characters in the comic, but also one of the weakest in virtue of simply being a human with a Powered Armor
The Avengers leader, he is something of a jerk, and his aloof atittude is the main reason why the Avengers don't seem to engage in many heroics.
- Brilliant, but Lazy: For all his smarts and superhero skills... he rarely does anything.
- Good Is Not Nice: In true Stark tradition he is a jerk, to the point that even the "good" part is debatable.
- Powered Armor
- Skewed Priorities: He decides to confront the Decpticons not over any of their past crimes but rather Megatron not sharing the last soda can with him.
Probably the only member actively interested in helping people.
The god of thunder, who clashes often with Stark due to his desire to fire him over the new female thor in comics.
- Physical God: He is Thor after all.
A ninja styled hero that strangely enough uses a samurai name.
Stark's right hand woman, and quite possibly the only person keeping him from firing everybody.
- The Smurfette Principle: The only female Avenger.
An Avenger that was invited to join the X-Men after Wolverine's departure, his current standing in the team is unknown.
Hulk suddenly joins the team during their clash with the Decepticons.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: He's quite obviously Rumble wearing a mask.
- Punch-Clock Hero: He's only in for the pay.
Once revered as a god, Izanagi does not seem to engage in any actions besides reading poetry.
- BFS: His sword is larger than a fair amount of the cast.
- Heroes Prefer Swords
- Physical God: Whether he is a genuine god or simply a toy based on a god is never made clear.
A mysterious and silent robot that started to attack the collection for no apparent reason.
- Younger Than They Look: The Nirvash is just a newborn learning that makes the Cons feel rather inadequate.
- Silent Antagonist
- Sky Surfing
An apparently renowned professor, Makise contacts him to clear up the Nirvash mystery.
- Interspecies Adoption: He ends up taking care of the Nirvash.
- Mr. Exposition: His whole role in Godkiller is explaining what the Nirvash is.
The toy's owner, who mostly appears on comedic one-shots, he is depicted as something of an idiot.
- Giant Hands of Doom: His hands are the only thing we ever see of him.
While not a character per se the titles are not above commenting/mocking/or actively participating the current events.
- Bait-and-Switch Credits: Half of the time the titles have very little to do with the actual events.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: The titles are fully aware that they are part of a webcomic.
- Shout-Out: The titles make tons of references:
- 001 (Robots in Disguise) is a common tagline in Transformers.
- 042 (Hitagi Crab) has Rumble lifting a huge robot as if it was weightless, Hitagi Crab is the first arc of Bakemonogatari and focuses on a weightless girl.
- 043 (Barkeep) has Vehicon complaining about not being called by name.
- 055 (Return of the jet) is one to Return of the Jedi.
- 057 (Powerlinx) is a gimmick of Transformers: Energon which allows the transformers to combine, the comic itself has Megatron and Starscream being forcefully stuck together.
- 060 (Brocken) "Enemy of Women" is a line used against Count Brocken in Super Robot Wars Z.
- 065 (Sodium) The symbol of Sodium is Na, as in the 66 Batman theme song.
- 066 (Hokey) is a line said by Han Solo in Star Wars.
- 067 (Nightmare) has Blitzwing attempting a Gerwalk mode, Nightmare is the name of a mecha in Macross 7.
- 088 (I hold out, I reach out) is part of the lyrics to Reach Out To The Truth
- 089 (Minovksy Physics) as the debut of the beam whip, minovksy particles are responsible for most Mobile Suit and beam technology in the original Gundam.
- 094 (Gravity Hurts) is a song by Cryoshell best known for being used in BIONICLE advertisements.