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{{Herobox|name = Weirdness Magnet|faction = net.hero|creator = [[Lalo Martins]]|extra = For the character who originally held the Weirdness Magnet identity, see [[Paraddox]].|alter = Lalo Martins|alias = None|primary = Lalo Martins|status = Member of the LNH|usability = Usable With Permission}}
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{{Herobox|name = Weirdness Magnet|faction = [[net.hero]]|creator = [[Lalo Martins]]|extra = For the character who originally held the Weirdness Magnet identity, see [[Paraddox]].|alter = Lalo Martins|alias = None|primary = Lalo Martins|status = Member of the LNH|usability = Usable With Permission}}
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== History ==
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Weirdness Magnet II is the [[Looniverse-A]] counterpart of [[Weirdness Magnet I]], AKA [[Paraddox]].
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He rescued [[Minority Miss]] and [[New Look Lass]] from the alt.er.net.ive reality where they had been trapped (at the end of ''[[The Misunderstood Missions of Minority Miss]]'').
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
  
 
Resigned to the weirdness that surrounds him.
 
Resigned to the weirdness that surrounds him.
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== Powers and Abilities ==
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Naturally attracts odd happenings, and has a high degree of resistance (mental, supernatural, and metatextual) to weirdness, as well as a very small degree of subconscious control over it.  Knows how to give mouth-to-mouth to rodents.
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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He once wore a costume involving gray pants, a gray shirt, battered cowboy boots, and a strong leather belt with all kinds of neat things hanging from it (including a Walkman and tapes). Currently, he doesn't wear a costume; his clothing could be described as "trenchcoat brigade with worse taste" – formal trousers and a black trenchcoat with boots and a shirt in a very loud colour, preferably orange.  
 
He once wore a costume involving gray pants, a gray shirt, battered cowboy boots, and a strong leather belt with all kinds of neat things hanging from it (including a Walkman and tapes). Currently, he doesn't wear a costume; his clothing could be described as "trenchcoat brigade with worse taste" – formal trousers and a black trenchcoat with boots and a shirt in a very loud colour, preferably orange.  
 
== History ==
 
 
Weirdness Magnet II is the [[Looniverse-A]] counterpart of [[Weirdness Magnet I]], AKA [[Paraddox]].
 
 
He rescued [[Minority Miss]] and [[New Look Lass]] from the alt.er.net.ive reality where they had been trapped (at the end of ''[[The Misunderstood Missions of Minority Miss]]'').
 
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
 
Naturally attracts odd happenings, and has a high degree of resistance (mental, supernatural, and metatextual) to weirdness, as well as a very small degree of subconscious control over it.  Knows how to give mouth-to-mouth to rodents.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 06:43, 31 March 2023

Weirdness Magnet is a net.hero created by Lalo Martins. For the character who originally held the Weirdness Magnet identity, see Paraddox.
Alter Ego: Lalo Martins
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: Lalo Martins
Status: Member of the LNH
Usability: Usable With Permission

History

Weirdness Magnet II is the Looniverse-A counterpart of Weirdness Magnet I, AKA Paraddox.

He rescued Minority Miss and New Look Lass from the alt.er.net.ive reality where they had been trapped (at the end of The Misunderstood Missions of Minority Miss).

Personality

Resigned to the weirdness that surrounds him.

Powers and Abilities

Naturally attracts odd happenings, and has a high degree of resistance (mental, supernatural, and metatextual) to weirdness, as well as a very small degree of subconscious control over it. Knows how to give mouth-to-mouth to rodents.

Appearance

A short guy who looks Hispanic from one angle and Middle Eastern from another.

He once wore a costume involving gray pants, a gray shirt, battered cowboy boots, and a strong leather belt with all kinds of neat things hanging from it (including a Walkman and tapes). Currently, he doesn't wear a costume; his clothing could be described as "trenchcoat brigade with worse taste" – formal trousers and a black trenchcoat with boots and a shirt in a very loud colour, preferably orange.

Appearances