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A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] as a target. | A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] as a target. | ||
− | + | Once, he was the number one rated show on [[Net.News.Network]], but as other pundits ate away at his viewership, he ended up peddling dodgy supplements to a dwindling base of diehards. | |
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
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An older, balding white man with thick glasses and a sour expression. | An older, balding white man with thick glasses and a sour expression. | ||
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+ | == Context == | ||
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+ | Originally existed to parody political commentator [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McLaughlin_(host) John McLaughlin]; eventually became a parody of right-wing commentators in general (taking the place of characters like [[Limbaugh Man]]). | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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* [[Ultimate Ninja (series)|Ultimate Ninja]] #6, Early Summer Special | * [[Ultimate Ninja (series)|Ultimate Ninja]] #6, Early Summer Special | ||
* [[Sieze Dangerous]] | * [[Sieze Dangerous]] | ||
− | * [[System Corruptors]] #3, 15 | + | * [[System Corruptors]] #2-3, 15 |
* [[Deja Dude/Master Blaster]] #5, 7 | * [[Deja Dude/Master Blaster]] #5, 7 | ||
* [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #1, Pi | * [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #1, Pi | ||
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* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #9 | * [[LNH Comics Presents]] #9 | ||
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #500 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Part 465) | * [[LNH Comics Presents]] #500 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Part 465) | ||
+ | * [[Beige Countdown]] Special: Debate This! | ||
+ | * [[Leadership Cry.sig: Net.ropolis 2023]] #3 | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Villains]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Villains]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters Created by wReam]] |
Latest revision as of 06:41, 16 September 2024
McLaughlin Man is a nefarious pundit created by wReam. | |
Alter Ego: | Unknown |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | None |
Status: | Still on the air |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
History
A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the LNH as a target.
Once, he was the number one rated show on Net.News.Network, but as other pundits ate away at his viewership, he ended up peddling dodgy supplements to a dwindling base of diehards.
Personality
Prejudiced, especially against the LNH. Loves to whip up anger over one issue or another.
Powers and Abilities
Basically just a political talk show host, though he holds a nefarious control over his viewers' minds. Can politicize even the most innocuous of things.
Appearance
An older, balding white man with thick glasses and a sour expression.
Context
Originally existed to parody political commentator John McLaughlin; eventually became a parody of right-wing commentators in general (taking the place of characters like Limbaugh Man).
Appearances
- Cry.Sig
- LNH v1 #7, 47, 62, 79, 84
- Ultimate Ninja #6, Early Summer Special
- Sieze Dangerous
- System Corruptors #2-3, 15
- Deja Dude/Master Blaster #5, 7
- Saviors of the Net #1, Pi
- Ultimate Ninja 2015 #1
- LNH Comics Presents #9
- LNH Comics Presents #500 (Infinite Leadership Crisis Part 465)
- Beige Countdown Special: Debate This!
- Leadership Cry.sig: Net.ropolis 2023 #3