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This is the out-of-character history of the LNH [[imprint]]s. For in-character histories, see [[History of Earth-20]] and [[History of the Looniverse]]. | This is the out-of-character history of the LNH [[imprint]]s. For in-character histories, see [[History of Earth-20]] and [[History of the Looniverse]]. | ||
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== The Chaos Age == | == The Chaos Age == | ||
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* September 1: The [[Two-and-a-Half Month Gap]] ends with [[Scavenger]] issuing the [[Call to Arms]]. LNH storytelling revs up again, with all kinds of new authors including [[Drizzt]], [[Dvandom]] and the chaos-creating [[wReam]] jumping in to revive the saga. Many iconic characters are created in the chaotic and contradictory post-Gap threads, including [[Continuity Champ]], [[Acton Lord]] and [[Ultimate Ninja]]. Scav develops his storyline into ''[[501 Blues]]'': ''[[The Long Road Home]]''. | * September 1: The [[Two-and-a-Half Month Gap]] ends with [[Scavenger]] issuing the [[Call to Arms]]. LNH storytelling revs up again, with all kinds of new authors including [[Drizzt]], [[Dvandom]] and the chaos-creating [[wReam]] jumping in to revive the saga. Many iconic characters are created in the chaotic and contradictory post-Gap threads, including [[Continuity Champ]], [[Acton Lord]] and [[Ultimate Ninja]]. Scav develops his storyline into ''[[501 Blues]]'': ''[[The Long Road Home]]''. | ||
− | * September 10: As Scav continues ''The Long Road Home'' largely independent of all the other add-on thread shenanigans, Drizzt begins writing an epic story, involving most of the whole LNH, which would create a coherent plot and sort out the post-Gap add-on chaos once and for all: the ''[[Cry.Sig on Infinite Net.Earths]]''! | + | * September 10: As Scav continues ''[[The Long Road Home]]'' largely independent of all the other add-on thread shenanigans, Drizzt begins writing an epic story, involving most of the whole LNH, which would create a coherent plot and sort out the post-Gap add-on chaos once and for all: the ''[[Cry.Sig on Infinite Net.Earths]]''! The ''Cry.Sig'', as the LNH's first grand cosmic battle royale story, would inspire the structure of many tales to come, and introduce a net.villain who would eventually cast a long shadow over the [[Omnilooniverse]]: the [[Crossover Queen]]. |
* September 30: [[rec.arts.comics]] is removed and replaced by a number of different groups, including [[rec.arts.comics.misc]], the new home of the LNH – but not without controversy, as some posters see the stories as inappropriate on a discussion-focused group. | * September 30: [[rec.arts.comics]] is removed and replaced by a number of different groups, including [[rec.arts.comics.misc]], the new home of the LNH – but not without controversy, as some posters see the stories as inappropriate on a discussion-focused group. | ||
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+ | * October 3: ''[[Cry.Sig]]'' finishes, as does ''[[The Long Road Home]]'' three days later. Their conclusions signal the transition of the LNH from chaotic freeform RP to serial storytelling, with posts imitating the structure of ongoing superhero comics. | ||
== The Golden Age == | == The Golden Age == |
Revision as of 00:26, 19 February 2022
This is the out-of-character history of the LNH imprints. For in-character histories, see History of Earth-20 and History of the Looniverse.
Contents
The Chaos Age
1992
- April 27: Bill Sherman signs off a rec.arts.comics post by referring to himself as Spelling Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
- April 29: Dan'l "The Ahkond of Swat" Danehy-Oakes responds by assuming the name of California Kid and declaring himself part of a new legion, born from the fires of RAC: the Legion of Net.Heroes! RAC posters love this idea and a whole long thread begins, where people choose silly names and powers.
- May 6: One Steven Librande responds to all this by declaring himself the ingenious Doctor Killfile, who will destroy the LNH with his patented Kill-o-Ray! [1] Various RAC posters respond by RPing as their LNH characters, joining into battle against Doctor Killfile in true 27-to-one hero fashion. This is the beginning of the long RP thread that becomes the Cosmic Plot Device Caper, the first Chaotic Add-On Cascade in LNH history, and the beginnings of LNH as a storytelling universe.
- Early-to-mid-June: Due to the erratic internet access outside of universities in those early days, the CPDC threads are abandoned until the next semester.
- September 1: The Two-and-a-Half Month Gap ends with Scavenger issuing the Call to Arms. LNH storytelling revs up again, with all kinds of new authors including Drizzt, Dvandom and the chaos-creating wReam jumping in to revive the saga. Many iconic characters are created in the chaotic and contradictory post-Gap threads, including Continuity Champ, Acton Lord and Ultimate Ninja. Scav develops his storyline into 501 Blues: The Long Road Home.
- September 10: As Scav continues The Long Road Home largely independent of all the other add-on thread shenanigans, Drizzt begins writing an epic story, involving most of the whole LNH, which would create a coherent plot and sort out the post-Gap add-on chaos once and for all: the Cry.Sig on Infinite Net.Earths! The Cry.Sig, as the LNH's first grand cosmic battle royale story, would inspire the structure of many tales to come, and introduce a net.villain who would eventually cast a long shadow over the Omnilooniverse: the Crossover Queen.
- September 30: rec.arts.comics is removed and replaced by a number of different groups, including rec.arts.comics.misc, the new home of the LNH – but not without controversy, as some posters see the stories as inappropriate on a discussion-focused group.
- October 3: Cry.Sig finishes, as does The Long Road Home three days later. Their conclusions signal the transition of the LNH from chaotic freeform RP to serial storytelling, with posts imitating the structure of ongoing superhero comics.
The Golden Age
[October 1992-Retcon Hour]
The Silver Age
[Retcon Hour-1996]
1994
- rec.arts.comics.creative is approved. In storytelling terms, this leads to Retcon Hour, the LNH's most sprawling and ginormous crossover to date, as wReamicus Maximus and other temporal threats take advantage of the newly recreated net.reality.
1996
- rec.arts.comics.creative becomes moderated by Russ Allbery.
The September Age
[1997-2000]
(ends with the end of SotN? and/or Teenfactor)
The Dark Age
[2001-2007]
(ends with Adventures Beyond Comprehension #10?)
The Beige Age
[Infinite April 2007-2012]
The Post-Beige Age
[2012-2016]
The Post-Lull Age
[2016-2022]
The Post-Sabertooth Age
[2022-present]
Footnotes
- ↑ The thread is titled "Brotherhood of Net.Villains," even though the original Doctor Killfile himself would never become part of any incarnation of the Brotherhood. (Though his daughter would.)