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{{Herobox|name = Deadheadman|faction = ghostly trenchcoater|creator = Brian Rust]]|extra = |alter = Dean Tangri|alias = None|primary = [[Ben Rawluk]]|status = Still floating around somewhere|usability = Not Reserved}}
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{{Herobox|name = Deadheadman|faction = ghostly trenchcoater|creator = Brian Rust|extra = |alter = Dean Tangri|alias = None|primary = [[Ben Rawluk]]|status = Still floating around somewhere|usability = Not Reserved}}
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Dean Tangri was a touring roadie and (in the off-season) bungee-cord instructor who had the misfortune of angering a syndicate of evil ticket scalpers, who sent their enforcer, Sheeer, to do Dean in during an instructional jump session off a railroad bridge. (Last words: "Funny; from here that guy almost looks like he's holding a huge pair of scissors...")
 
Dean Tangri was a touring roadie and (in the off-season) bungee-cord instructor who had the misfortune of angering a syndicate of evil ticket scalpers, who sent their enforcer, Sheeer, to do Dean in during an instructional jump session off a railroad bridge. (Last words: "Funny; from here that guy almost looks like he's holding a huge pair of scissors...")
  
Sent back from the afterlife by a benevolent manifestation of [[God (Classic)|God]], Deadheadman roams Earth trying to keep people mellow and sharp objects out of the hands of the irresponsible.
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Sent back from the afterlife by a benevolent manifestation of [[God (Classic)|God]], Deadheadman roams [[Loonivearth|Earth]] trying to keep people mellow and sharp objects out of the hands of the irresponsible.
  
 
He became a member in good standing (or floating) of the [[Net.Trenchcoat Brigade]], though he did not partake in the events of ''[[Wrath of the Administrator]]'', only showing up in the original roster.
 
He became a member in good standing (or floating) of the [[Net.Trenchcoat Brigade]], though he did not partake in the events of ''[[Wrath of the Administrator]]'', only showing up in the original roster.
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<appearance in Lurker Lad>
 
<appearance in Lurker Lad>
  
Deadheadman began to haunt the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]], and pestered [[Occultism Kid]] to exorcise him so he could properly move on into the Great Beyond. Occultism Kid, believing this was impossible, warned [[Luke Jones|Luke]] and [[Emily Jones]], the [[Teens in Trenchcoats]], against having any contact with him, but <more>.
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Deadheadman began to haunt the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]], and pestered [[Occultism Kid]] to exorcise him so he could properly move on into the Great Beyond. Occultism Kid, believing this was impossible, warned [[Luke Jones|Luke]] and [[Emily Jones]], the [[Teens in Trenchcoats]], against having any contact with him, but naturally they didn't heed him. He haunted them for a bit, and then kind of drifted out of the series.
  
In ''[[Birth of a Villain]]'', <more>
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Instead, he ended up in ''[[Birth of a Villain]]'', where<more>
  
 
<Beige Midnight stuff>
 
<Beige Midnight stuff>
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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
  
A skeletal, unimpressive figure wearing a tie-died shirt and a vaguely transparent trenchcoat.
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A skeletal, unimpressive figure wearing a tie-died shirt and a vaguely transparent trenchcoat. Sounds like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia Jerry Garcia].
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
  
 
* Original NTB roster (See [[Wrath of the Administrator]])
 
* Original NTB roster (See [[Wrath of the Administrator]])
* [[Lurker Lad (series)|Lurker Lad]] #8
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* [[Lurker Lad (series)|Lurker Lad]] #3
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* [[A Very Plaid Ending]]
 
* [[Teens in Trenchcoats]] #2-3
 
* [[Teens in Trenchcoats]] #2-3
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* [[Birth of a Villain]] #10, <foo>
 
* [[Beige Midnight]] #8
 
* [[Beige Midnight]] #8
  
 
[[Category:NTB Characters]]
 
[[Category:NTB Characters]]
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[[Category:Classic LNH Heroes]]
 
[[Category:Ghosts]]
 
[[Category:Ghosts]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 5 September 2022

Deadheadman is a ghostly trenchcoater created by Brian Rust.
Alter Ego: Dean Tangri
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: Ben Rawluk
Status: Still floating around somewhere
Usability: Not Reserved

History

Dean Tangri was a touring roadie and (in the off-season) bungee-cord instructor who had the misfortune of angering a syndicate of evil ticket scalpers, who sent their enforcer, Sheeer, to do Dean in during an instructional jump session off a railroad bridge. (Last words: "Funny; from here that guy almost looks like he's holding a huge pair of scissors...")

Sent back from the afterlife by a benevolent manifestation of God, Deadheadman roams Earth trying to keep people mellow and sharp objects out of the hands of the irresponsible.

He became a member in good standing (or floating) of the Net.Trenchcoat Brigade, though he did not partake in the events of Wrath of the Administrator, only showing up in the original roster.

<appearance in Lurker Lad>

Deadheadman began to haunt the LNHQ, and pestered Occultism Kid to exorcise him so he could properly move on into the Great Beyond. Occultism Kid, believing this was impossible, warned Luke and Emily Jones, the Teens in Trenchcoats, against having any contact with him, but naturally they didn't heed him. He haunted them for a bit, and then kind of drifted out of the series.

Instead, he ended up in Birth of a Villain, where<more>

<Beige Midnight stuff>

Personality

Most of the time pretty mellow and rather disconnected from reality.

Powers and Abilities

Deadheadman has the power of Limited Possession: he can take over any one part of a person's body. While not as impressive as full possession, an inability to control one's eyes (or bladder) is not something to be taken lightly in a tense situation.

Appearance

A skeletal, unimpressive figure wearing a tie-died shirt and a vaguely transparent trenchcoat. Sounds like Jerry Garcia.

Appearances