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== History == | == History == | ||
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+ | : Some questioned whether Boy Lad himself ever existed or was just a legend – but in a world made of stories, was there a difference? | ||
+ | :: —''[[The Liminals]]'' #10 | ||
The history of Boy Lad is shrouded in myth and uncertainty, and the most substantial information we have about him is from a story told by a man who may or may not exist. Nonetheless: | The history of Boy Lad is shrouded in myth and uncertainty, and the most substantial information we have about him is from a story told by a man who may or may not exist. Nonetheless: | ||
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Boy Lad was a hero who "fought crime with a grin and a gun," who battled the Kaiser's forces in World War I. One day, he found [[LNH Setup Kit|a briefcase with the letters LNH on it]]. He went on to found the prototypical version of the [[LNH (Classic Team)|Legion of Net.Heroes]], setting up the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] in the Net.ropolis Grand Hotel<ref name=intangible />. Eventually, this version of the Legion came to an end and Boy Lad disappeared, but he lived on as an inspiration in the memory of [[Net.ropolis]]. | Boy Lad was a hero who "fought crime with a grin and a gun," who battled the Kaiser's forces in World War I. One day, he found [[LNH Setup Kit|a briefcase with the letters LNH on it]]. He went on to found the prototypical version of the [[LNH (Classic Team)|Legion of Net.Heroes]], setting up the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] in the Net.ropolis Grand Hotel<ref name=intangible />. Eventually, this version of the Legion came to an end and Boy Lad disappeared, but he lived on as an inspiration in the memory of [[Net.ropolis]]. | ||
− | Much later, the spirit of Exclusionary Boy | + | Much later, the spirit of [[Intangible Legion|Exclusionary Boy]] told a lovelorn [[Particle Man]] a story by way of advice, of how Boy Lad fought and defeated a dragon at the cost of losing his chance at the one woman he ever loved.<ref name = pma1 /> |
− | Boy Lad has not been seen since the 1940s, although several entities impersonating him | + | Boy Lad has not been seen since the 1940s, although several entities impersonating him appeared during the ''[[Omaha Project]]''<ref name = omaha />. |
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
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== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
− | Had a sidekick, | + | Had a sidekick, Boy Lad Junior (who was not a member of the Legion, due to the "no sidekicks allowed" rule). |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | * [[Particle Man (series)|Particle Man Annual]] #1 | + | * '''First Appearance:''' [[Particle Man (series)|Particle Man Annual]] #1 |
+ | * [[Omaha Project]] (kind of) | ||
* [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #12.5 | * [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #12.5 | ||
* [[Beige Midnight]] # <look this up later> | * [[Beige Midnight]] # <look this up later> | ||
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<ref name = intangible>It's not clear whether this version of the Legion had any ''other'' members; the only possibilities that have come up in a story are the dubiously existent heroes of the [[Intangible Legion]].</ref> | <ref name = intangible>It's not clear whether this version of the Legion had any ''other'' members; the only possibilities that have come up in a story are the dubiously existent heroes of the [[Intangible Legion]].</ref> | ||
<ref name = pma1>This story was told in ''[[Particle Man (series)|Particle Man Annual]]'' #1, one of the most acclaimed LNH stories, a bittersweet and affecting tale which exists for the sake of a godawful pun we won't give away here – [[Footnote Girl]]</ref> | <ref name = pma1>This story was told in ''[[Particle Man (series)|Particle Man Annual]]'' #1, one of the most acclaimed LNH stories, a bittersweet and affecting tale which exists for the sake of a godawful pun we won't give away here – [[Footnote Girl]]</ref> | ||
− | <ref name = omaha>And maybe one who had been brainwashed to think he was Boy Lad? | + | <ref name = omaha>And maybe one who had been brainwashed to think he was Boy Lad? It's hard to say – the ending of the ''[[Omaha Project]]'' was notoriously confusing.</ref> |
</references> | </references> | ||
[[Category: Retired LNHers]] | [[Category: Retired LNHers]] |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 15 July 2024
Boy Lad is a archetypal net.hero created by David R. Henry. See also Lass Lady. Not to be confused with Boy Redundant Lad or Ubiquitous Boy Lad Jr.. | |
Alter Ego: | Unknown |
Aliases: | Joe Norm |
Primary Writer: | None |
Status: | Founder of the original version of the LNH (Classic Team), current status unknown |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
Contents
History
- Some questioned whether Boy Lad himself ever existed or was just a legend – but in a world made of stories, was there a difference?
- —The Liminals #10
The history of Boy Lad is shrouded in myth and uncertainty, and the most substantial information we have about him is from a story told by a man who may or may not exist. Nonetheless:
Boy Lad was a hero who "fought crime with a grin and a gun," who battled the Kaiser's forces in World War I. One day, he found a briefcase with the letters LNH on it. He went on to found the prototypical version of the Legion of Net.Heroes, setting up the LNHQ in the Net.ropolis Grand Hotel[1]. Eventually, this version of the Legion came to an end and Boy Lad disappeared, but he lived on as an inspiration in the memory of Net.ropolis.
Much later, the spirit of Exclusionary Boy told a lovelorn Particle Man a story by way of advice, of how Boy Lad fought and defeated a dragon at the cost of losing his chance at the one woman he ever loved.[2]
Boy Lad has not been seen since the 1940s, although several entities impersonating him appeared during the Omaha Project[3].
Personality
Exclusionary Boy remembered him as an decent man who loved regular people, a powerful and inspiring presence who was nonetheless completely hopeless with women.
Powers and Abilities
Like many Golden Age heroes, Boy Lad lacked any powers except for intense determination and a gun.
Appearance
Handsome enough to make all the women of Net.ropolis swoon over him. (And undoubtedly men as well.)
One of the Boy Lads who appeared during the Omaha Project was described like so:
- The body is that of an athletic man in his early teens. The clothing covering the man's body is color coordinated, skin tight contrasted by a color coordinated cape hanging loosely around his neck. On the chest of the man's apparel is a bold black circle within the circle are large white symbols representing what appears to be the letters B and L, or a 7 and 8 that were written by a two year old.
- The face of the man is cleanly shaven and his jaw incredibly square. An intelligent face that shows the wear of many battles and the pain those battles caused, yet still has a boyish quality to it. A dark mask covers his face.
- —Omaha Project #17
Relationships
Had a sidekick, Boy Lad Junior (who was not a member of the Legion, due to the "no sidekicks allowed" rule).
Appearances
- First Appearance: Particle Man Annual #1
- Omaha Project (kind of)
- Saviors of the Net #12.5
- Beige Midnight # <look this up later>
Footnotes
- ↑ It's not clear whether this version of the Legion had any other members; the only possibilities that have come up in a story are the dubiously existent heroes of the Intangible Legion.
- ↑ This story was told in Particle Man Annual #1, one of the most acclaimed LNH stories, a bittersweet and affecting tale which exists for the sake of a godawful pun we won't give away here – Footnote Girl
- ↑ And maybe one who had been brainwashed to think he was Boy Lad? It's hard to say – the ending of the Omaha Project was notoriously confusing.