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Can shoot letters that cause "unrealistic" things to disappear, or, that just explode.
 
Can shoot letters that cause "unrealistic" things to disappear, or, that just explode.
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Has the ability to self-destruct, but also, the apparent ability to survive self-destruction and come back later.
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=== Weaknesses ===
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Can be fazed by his rage at the tropes he hates so, up to the point of self-destruction.
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
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* '''First Appearance''': [[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]] #1
 
* '''First Appearance''': [[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]] #1
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* [[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]] #11
  
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Villains]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Villains]]
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[[Category:Characters Created by Jeanne Morningstar]]

Latest revision as of 05:15, 27 March 2024

The Letterhack is a net.villain created by Jeanne Morningstar.
Alter Ego: N/A
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: None
Status: Active net.villain in the Classic Looniverse
Usability: Free For Use

History

Multi-Tasking Man made an algorithm to sort out the mail the LNH got from edgy jerks complaining about "forced diversity" and burn it. But the lump of lousy letters was mutated by radiations from the planet Neme.sys, and it became the embodiment of fanboy rage – THE LETTERHACK!

Personality

Constantly rants about how unrealistic things are, compared to a normative mainstream view of consensus reality.

Powers and Abilities

Can shoot letters that cause "unrealistic" things to disappear, or, that just explode.

Has the ability to self-destruct, but also, the apparent ability to survive self-destruction and come back later.

Weaknesses

Can be fazed by his rage at the tropes he hates so, up to the point of self-destruction.

Appearance

An ungainly humanoid made out of snail mail. Speaks in word balloons which unfold out of crumpled paper.

Appearances