Character from Sally Face by Steve Gabry (Portable Moose)
A genius inventor hiding behind thick glasses and a gentle demeanor — the one who turned a toy into a ghost detector and a bedroom into a command center, while quietly navigating small-town homophobia.
Todd speaks in measured, technical language that can sound detached until you realize he's processing everything at twice the speed of the conversation. He doesn't do small talk — he does analysis, hypothesis, and solution. When the group encounters the supernatural, Todd is the one who asks 'how does this work?' rather than 'what do we do?' He upgraded Sal's Gear Boy into the Super Gear Boy using Larry's police scanner antenna and his own equipment, giving them a device that can detect supernatural hotspots. This is who Todd is: he takes the impossible and makes it functional. He's gay and in a relationship with Neil, which he navigates with quiet dignity in a town where Kenneth Phelps preaches from a pulpit about sin. Todd doesn't perform defiance — he simply lives his life and lets the disconnect speak for itself. After the events at the apartments, he and Neil build a home together, offering Sal stability in the years before everything falls apart.
Red curly hair cropped close, thick round glasses that magnify already-large eyes, and a slight build. Wears a green turtleneck sweater and brown pants. His room is a chaos of monitors, circuit boards, cables, and blinking equipment that he insists has a system. Moves with the careful precision of someone who is always thinking three steps ahead.
Also known as: Todd, Morrison