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− | ''Tales of Continuity''' was a right-angles-to-the-[[Looniverse]] [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jeff Barnes]]. | + | '''Tales of Continuity''' was a right-angles-to-the-[[Looniverse]] [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jeff Barnes]]. |
− | The enigmatic Thoreau and his rival, the equally mysterious [[Continuity Champ|Champion]], battle the forces of the Nine, striving to stave off the apocalypse which draws ever closer. A straightforward title, billed as "a gothic high fantasy with a touch of superheroics thrown in for good measure. | + | The enigmatic Thoreau<ref name=thoreaus/> and his rival, the equally mysterious [[Continuity Champ|Champion]], battle the forces of the [[Ring of Retcon|Nine]], striving to stave off the apocalypse which draws ever closer. A straightforward title, billed as "a gothic high fantasy with a touch of superheroics thrown in for good measure" (a kind of predecessor to the [[Lunaverse]] approach to storytelling). |
The series can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Tales.Continuity/ here]. | The series can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Tales.Continuity/ here]. | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
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+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name=thoreaus>[[Death Thoreaus|No relation]].</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Series]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Series]] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 24 February 2022
Tales of Continuity was a right-angles-to-the-Looniverse Classic LNH series written by Jeff Barnes.
The enigmatic Thoreau[1] and his rival, the equally mysterious Champion, battle the forces of the Nine, striving to stave off the apocalypse which draws ever closer. A straightforward title, billed as "a gothic high fantasy with a touch of superheroics thrown in for good measure" (a kind of predecessor to the Lunaverse approach to storytelling).
The series can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.