Unoffical Supporting megatokyo
Characters
This page lists some of the supporting characters from the
one line comic megatokyo.
Vote for you favorite megatokyo character.
Asako, Yuki and Mami are high school girls who ran into Piro
while he was reading all the girl's comics at a book store.
When they asked Piro why he, a boy, was reading girl's comics
they startled him so much he left his bag behind in his retreat.
Yuki took it home to give to her father, a policeman. Instead
she open it and found herself attracted to the artwork in Piro's
sketch book.
Yuki has had a crush on Piro ever since, but mutual indecision has seen
to it that they have never actual talked to each other.
Editor's note: Seraphim has been giving Piro a hard time about
being attracted to Yuki. I think she is to quick to judge Yuki
based on her
age. It would be one thing for Piro to chase after Yuki, but it
would be unfair to Yuki for Piro to turn her away simply because
Seraphim sees her as too young. This is unrelated to the argument:
"Kimiko-chan sugoii kawaii"
Unknown force of darkness which Largo summoned from the
Necrowombicon. Altough Boo was present we are
pretty sure it was all Largo's fault. Although her intentions
are not know she seems to "need the life energy of beautiful people
to survive." Although some, Largo, may dissagree with her definition of
beautiful.
Boo is a little hamster who left his job at Boiware
to work as a conscience. After being assigned to Largo
he tried and failed to get his old job back. Sadly his entire
vocabulary contains only one word: "Squeek". This allows Largo
to hear from his conscience only what he wants to.
A Japanese martial arts expert who Largo had to defeat, in "Mortal
Combat", in order to enter Japan without a passport. After Largo
defeated him Junpei asked Largo to teach him how to be "L33T".
The owner of Mega Gamer were Erika and Piro work. He seems nice enough
although he does let Erika push him around.
A gaint radio active reptile that Junpei used to break Largo
out of jail. "Rent-a-Zilla works by hour, expensive, Paid in pork
rinds."