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The name '''Legion of Net.Villains''' was coined back in the early days of the LNH, and used interchangeably with [[Brotherhood of Net.Villains]] until the BoNV became the standard term for the team opposed to the LNH.
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The name "Legion of Net.Villains" was coined back in the early days of the LNH, and used interchangeably with "[[Brotherhood of Net.Villains]]" until the BoNV became the standard term for the team opposed to the LNH.
  
 
In 2007, [[Mynabird]] and his team, the [[Surreptitious Seven]], helped free all of the villains being held prisoner in the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] and brought back the name '''Legion of Net.Villains''' for this vast army of supervillains.  After being defeated in ''[[Beige Midnight]]'' #4, they changed their name to the "Legion of Net.Freedom Lovers" and started recruiting ex-[[Freedom Chip]]pers.
 
In 2007, [[Mynabird]] and his team, the [[Surreptitious Seven]], helped free all of the villains being held prisoner in the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] and brought back the name '''Legion of Net.Villains''' for this vast army of supervillains.  After being defeated in ''[[Beige Midnight]]'' #4, they changed their name to the "Legion of Net.Freedom Lovers" and started recruiting ex-[[Freedom Chip]]pers.

Latest revision as of 01:39, 27 March 2026

The name "Legion of Net.Villains" was coined back in the early days of the LNH, and used interchangeably with "Brotherhood of Net.Villains" until the BoNV became the standard term for the team opposed to the LNH.

In 2007, Mynabird and his team, the Surreptitious Seven, helped free all of the villains being held prisoner in the LNHQ and brought back the name Legion of Net.Villains for this vast army of supervillains. After being defeated in Beige Midnight #4, they changed their name to the "Legion of Net.Freedom Lovers" and started recruiting ex-Freedom Chippers.

Membership (Mynabird version)

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