Description
Todd Ingram, Ramona Flowers' third ex-boyfriend, first appears as a rebellious high school accomplice whose relationship with her dissolves after he vanishes abruptly to embrace veganism and unlock telekinetic powers. Returning with newfound abilities, he proves devotion by carving lunar craters—first for Ramona, later for Envy Adams, a childhood friend turned girlfriend. His vegan discipline, the source of his psychic strength, falters through secret indulgences in gelato and chicken Parmesan, prompting the Vegan Police to strip his powers for dietary breaches.
As bassist for The Clash at Demonhead, Todd intertwines music and misconduct. While dating Envy, he pursues an affair with drummer Lynette Guycott, sparking public confrontations and physical clashes. His rockstar arrogance rationalizes transgressions, including striking Envy during arguments.
Alternate timelines reshape Todd’s path. Venturing into acting, he plays a fictionalized Scott Pilgrim in a film adaptation and develops feelings for Wallace Wells, initiating a short-lived affair that crumbles into rejection. This spurs a depressive spiral, abandoning veganism and powers. Later, he seeks redemption under Roxie Richter, another of Ramona’s exes, training to reclaim his abilities.
Confrontations with Scott Pilgrim vary: tricked into consuming half-and-half in one timeline, triggering his defeat, while another pits them in a bass duel before a telekinetic brawl. His vegetable-powered attacks draw Vegan Police intervention, stripping his powers. Defeat often dissolves him into coins or produce, though some continuities let him respawn at home.
Physically tall and athletic, Todd’s blonde hair luminesces when channeling powers. Outfits subtly feature the number three, marking his status as Ramona’s third ex. Arrogant and manipulative, he masks insecurities with entitlement, though fleeting vulnerability surfaces in narratives dissecting his fractured relationships and existential struggles.
As bassist for The Clash at Demonhead, Todd intertwines music and misconduct. While dating Envy, he pursues an affair with drummer Lynette Guycott, sparking public confrontations and physical clashes. His rockstar arrogance rationalizes transgressions, including striking Envy during arguments.
Alternate timelines reshape Todd’s path. Venturing into acting, he plays a fictionalized Scott Pilgrim in a film adaptation and develops feelings for Wallace Wells, initiating a short-lived affair that crumbles into rejection. This spurs a depressive spiral, abandoning veganism and powers. Later, he seeks redemption under Roxie Richter, another of Ramona’s exes, training to reclaim his abilities.
Confrontations with Scott Pilgrim vary: tricked into consuming half-and-half in one timeline, triggering his defeat, while another pits them in a bass duel before a telekinetic brawl. His vegetable-powered attacks draw Vegan Police intervention, stripping his powers. Defeat often dissolves him into coins or produce, though some continuities let him respawn at home.
Physically tall and athletic, Todd’s blonde hair luminesces when channeling powers. Outfits subtly feature the number three, marking his status as Ramona’s third ex. Arrogant and manipulative, he masks insecurities with entitlement, though fleeting vulnerability surfaces in narratives dissecting his fractured relationships and existential struggles.