Hooligan Dan

Zerio

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Gender Male
Species Human

Hooligan Dan


Featured in the fancomic Sweet Hella Quest.

Hooligan Dan is a bizarre man who dresses as a cowboy and acts like a cartoon villain specifically to keep people who are already in debt from getting out of debt. He has an incomprehensible yet smug and antagonistic demeanor, shying away from anything that can be seen as friendly.

Despite this, the main cast does not take him seriously and sometimes banter with him or tolerate him hanging around with them. His schemes rarely work and are founded on nonsensical logic (even by SHQ standards) that never comes to be.

Likes


  • Keeping people in debt
  • "Clever" schemes
  • His hat

Dislikes


  • Expressing genuine friendship
  • Bees
  • His fashion being insulted

Skills & Abilities

I don't know...


I don't really know man.

Inventory

Bee Hive [ "I wish the bee didn't sting me" ]


A bee hive Hooligan Dan stole intending to somehow hinder the main cast, even though them removing the hive from its current location was their goal. And shaking it up from running away with it only angered the bee inside, resulting in him being stung and turning red.

Clown Juillerie [ Nice catch, Hooligan Dan of all people ]


Clown jewelry which has been left for Indigo Abbey being asked to break it. She threw it down to Hooligan Dan, but he was spacing out daydreaming about being a pair of boots with a hat, and as a result he dropped it. Once it broke, the Ring-Master was free to enter the comic outside of flash pages and flashbacks.

Clown Remote [ "Don't use me if you know what's good for ya" ]


A remote with a clown face that Hooligan Dan used to summon the Clown Train. Unfortunately for him, it was headed straight for him, intending to "get him." The others had to save him from this fate. Though it seemed silent, the Clown Remote did try to warn Hooligan Dan against using it "if [he] knew what's good for [him]."