Tyson
Tyson Markley is the guitarist/lead vocalist for Ham. Equipped with sonic feedback and genuine songwriting talent, he fights bad guys, writes some killer riffs, and generally kicks butt. He also obsesses over pop culture stuff that no one else really cares about, but that's OK. It makes for some interesting songs, anyway.


Marsha
Marsha Satterfield is the bassist/backup (and sometimes lead) vocalist for Ham. Utilizing her reverberating, crunching bass and teen prodigy charm, she tells it like it is and wins the fight, often with a witty comment. She, as I said before, acts as the "teen prodigy" of the group, both scientifically and musically.


Manfred
Manfred Milktoast (a.k.a. Mike Farmer) is the guitarist/backup vocalist for Ham. With a nuclear guitar at his disposal and friendly, pleasant demeanor, he acts as sort of a comical mediator for the group, keeping them in check with his humorous anecdotes. The winds of trouble are blowing in Manfred's direction, though...


Atomic
Tom "Atomic" Satterfield is the percussionist/backup vocalist for Ham. Using his super-powered drumsticks, he often saves the day without even throwing a punch. A crazy, geeky punk rocker, Atomic is a percussion whiz, hitting the skins with remarkable precision.


Virus Man
Virus Man is a belligerent, disgruntled virus with a distaste for Ham. Apparently, their song, "Apocalyptic Virus Man," made him a small celebrity, something that just didn't sit well with him. In issue #1, ol' Virus Man attempts to get revenge... with little success.


Mr. Virus
Mr. Virus is a wimpy, cowardly little virus who is fairly indifferent towards Ham. After they destroyed his friend Virus Man, he ran away as fast as he could instead of trying to beat them like any real villain would. The members of Ham thought enough of him to write a song about him, though. So he's not that pathetic...