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− | '''Sentry''' was a non-LNH series – or, rather, the first issue of a potential non-LNH series – written by [[Jeanne Morningstar]]. It featured Lydia Forward, everyday high school student in small-town Indiana, becoming part of the Aleph-Null Corps in a reality-warping ''Green Lantern'' homage. | + | '''Sentry''' was a non-LNH series – or, rather, the first issue of a potential non-LNH series – written on [[RACC]] by [[Jeanne Morningstar]]. It featured Lydia Forward, everyday high school student in small-town Indiana, becoming part of the Aleph-Null Corps in a reality-warping ''Green Lantern'' homage. |
Years later, Lydia Forward would return in ''[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]]'', having ended up in [[Limbo]] after her series ended, plucked out of it by the [[Crossover Queen]]. When she was hit by the [[Reversion Ray Projector]], she was revealed as Alice Ashdown, AKA the astounding [[Net.Access]], who ended up in ''Sentry'' after falling out of reality and washing up on the shores of Jeanne's subconscious. | Years later, Lydia Forward would return in ''[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]]'', having ended up in [[Limbo]] after her series ended, plucked out of it by the [[Crossover Queen]]. When she was hit by the [[Reversion Ray Projector]], she was revealed as Alice Ashdown, AKA the astounding [[Net.Access]], who ended up in ''Sentry'' after falling out of reality and washing up on the shores of Jeanne's subconscious. | ||
[[Category:Non-LNH Works]] | [[Category:Non-LNH Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ongoing Series]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 21 August 2023
Sentry was a non-LNH series – or, rather, the first issue of a potential non-LNH series – written on RACC by Jeanne Morningstar. It featured Lydia Forward, everyday high school student in small-town Indiana, becoming part of the Aleph-Null Corps in a reality-warping Green Lantern homage.
Years later, Lydia Forward would return in Ultimate Mercenary, having ended up in Limbo after her series ended, plucked out of it by the Crossover Queen. When she was hit by the Reversion Ray Projector, she was revealed as Alice Ashdown, AKA the astounding Net.Access, who ended up in Sentry after falling out of reality and washing up on the shores of Jeanne's subconscious.