
This is a list of main and recurring fictional characters and organizations from The Venture Bros., the Adult Swim/Cartoon Network comic science fiction series.
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Team Venture composes the central characters in the show; they live in a fortified compound in an undisclosed location somewhere in the United States. The compound doubles as the headquarters for Dr. Venture's company, Venture Industries.
Although The Venture Bros. is based on Jonny Quest, some Jonny Quest characters appear in several episodes. This is due to the fact that Cartoon Network owns the rights to the Jonny Quest characters.
| Name | Purpose | Information |
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| Team Venture/ Venture Industries |
Adventuring and scientific research | The world's foremost adventuring organization decades ago. It consisted of a group of extraordinary gentlemen led by the late, great, Jonas Venture. Although the present group is a less-than-worthy successor to the original team, they occasionally manage to have fantastic adventures nonetheless. In Now Museum, Now You Don't Jonas Venture Jr, mentions one of Dr. Venture's first missions was to stop the Rosenberg's indicating the original Team Venture began in the early 1950s. As Dr. Venture died in the 80's it's likely they ended then. |
| The Guild of Calamitous Intent | Organized super-villainy syndicate | A shadowy syndicate of major and minor supervillains, ne'er-do-wells, and otherwise outlandish criminals. The Guild has laws and guidelines regulating villainous behavior. Undercover Guild operatives are called "Strangers." The activities of Strangers are monitored by two Guild operatives (Watch and Ward), who receive orders from the mysterious entity, Sovereign, who was revealed to be none other than David Bowie. |
| Monarch henchmen | Henching for the Monarch | The loyal henchmen of The Monarch, who claims they prefer to be called "minions" to "henchmen". They are responsible for keeping the cocoon up and running as well as carrying out orders. They are armed with dart guns. The only henchmen that appear to continuously survive The Monarch's many botched attempts at killing Dr. Venture are Henchmen 21 and 24. |
| The Order of the Triad | Adventuring | Dr. Orpheus' adventuring team recently approved for arching by the Guild of Calamitous Intent. |
| Office of Secret Intelligence | Secret spy organization | The supersecret spy organization of which Brock Samson is a member. According to agent Hunter Gathers, the O.S.I. has been in existence since "the second American Revolution — the invisible one". It trained him into the wonder he is today. Its name seems to be patterned after that of the real-life Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the CIA.
Its military outfits are vaguely reminiscent of those of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the dress code was discontinued in the 80's, leading some members to choose flamboyant costumes. This is a deliberate reference to shows like G.I. Joe, where members of a military organization have highly individualized costumes as opposed to uniforms. |
| Impossible Industries | Scientific research and development | A scientific empire headed by Professor Richard Impossible. It includes a think tank in a secluded location near the North Pole and main headquarters in New York City. Pete White, Master Billy Quizboy, and Dr. Venture were selected to participate in an undisclosed project for the think tank. In the episode "20 Years to Midnight", several characters fall from a window in the New York City headquarters through a subway ventilation grate and directly into the path of an oncoming V train (on the F, V, B, D line) at which time a "5th Ave" sign is posted in the station. Based on this, the Impossible Industries headquarters is located across the street from/near the 53rd Street and 5th Avenue V station. |
| Ünderland Troops | Forced military of Ünderland for former leader Baron Ünderbheit | Soldiers (formerly) at the service of Ünderland and Baron Ünderbheit. Seem to be proud of the discipline involved and unfazed by the fact they would be executed at age 38. |
| Conjectural Technologies | Business | A business started by Pete White and Master Billy Quizboy, operated out of the trailer in which they live. Dr. Venture contacted them to help identify and cure Dean's testicular torsion and enlisted their help in trying to fix his father's shrink ray to win a bet with Dr. Orpheus. |
| State University | School | A University which was attended by many of the series major characters, in two different time periods (Thaddeus Venture, Brock Samson, Pete White, Werner Ünderbheit, Mike Sorayama, and The Monarch during the mid/late eighties; Dr. Girlfriend, Billy Quizboy, and the future Sally Impossible during the late eighties/early nineties). Brock left to join the Army during his Freshman year, and several tragedies befell the others, but it is unknown if any of them graduated. Professor Hamilton Fantamas was employed there, until the accident which transformed him into Phantom Limb. Billy Quizboy attended for a few weeks, but only as a spy for O.S.I. who were looking into Fantamas. Professor Richard Impossible was also on the faculty, and shared an office with Fantamas, and taught at least one class attended by Thaddeus Venture. Impossible left the faculty shortly before Fantomas' accident, a result of a scandal involving his student Sally (later, his wife). |
| The Blackhearts Elimination Agency | Assassins Guild | Run by Molotov Cocktease |
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