
Marty Mothman
High flyin' squad leader.
Employs his monster hunting skills at a moment's notice.
When it comes to spooky legends, the Mothman holds top billing! Sightings of Mothie were first reported in Point Pleasant, WVA from November 1966 through December 1967.
Don’t know if he was blue, but he did have big red eyes, and wore red tennis shoes.

Nelly Lochness
Lead Researcher and
Snack Master
The Scottish legend that something strange is swimming around in the waters of Loch Ness has been around for ages.
Locals named that something Nessie, and it has been speculated to be everything from a Plesiosaur to a ginormous eel. Well, she’s a Plesiosaur, and her name is Nellie Lochnes.
Nellie's quick wit keeps the Squad on their toes, especially Benny Bigfoot.

Benny Bigfoot
The Squad's Tech & Gadget whiz.
Legends of the ginormous and shy Bigfoot have been around for about as long as oral history. Tradition tells us . . . well, that their feet are big.
Bigfoot goes by many different names and has been reported on nearly every continent on earth, so they gotta be real.
Benny is a hairball of excitement and fun and just never can win in a battle of wits with Nellie Lochness.

Braxton
The Squad's I.T. Department.
Braxton computes and processes the Squad through their many adventures.
The West Virginia Braxton County Monster sighting is not your average UFO story. In this case from the Boogie Street Monster Squad files, not only did the spacecraft land, the pilot got out of the craft to say howdy. The encounter with the town’s locals frightened the pilot so much she jumped back in her ship and fled earth in hyper really as fast as you can go warp speed. You would have thought that they had never seen a droid before.

Rozwell
Squad Role: Classified TOP SECRET by the Boogie Street Society of Animal Behavior
Folklore tells that something crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. Most people think it was an alien spaceship, but that’s just silly.
Only fans of the Boogie Street Monster Squad know the truth. Nothing crashed there.
A dog from the constellation Canis Major landed and dug the place up, hiding his solar system-sized stash of galactic doggie treats.
This wasn’t just any dog but a gadget-filled flying pooch named Rozwell.