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− | '''Generation Z''' was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of ''[[Generation Y]]'', a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by [[Ben Rawluk]] which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the [[LNH History|September Age]], including [[Manga Girl]] and <add later>. Meant to run four issues, it sadly only lasted one, which can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Misc/Generation.Z.01.gz here]. | + | '''Generation Z''' was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of ''[[Generation Y]]'', a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by [[Ben Rawluk]] which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the [[LNH History|September Age]], including [[Manga Girl]], [[Escher Boy]] and <add later>. Meant to run four issues, it sadly only lasted one, which can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Misc/Generation.Z.01.gz here]. |
Not to be confused with [[Generation Zed]]. | Not to be confused with [[Generation Zed]]. | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]] |
Revision as of 21:29, 19 February 2022
Generation Z was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of Generation Y, a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by Ben Rawluk which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the September Age, including Manga Girl, Escher Boy and <add later>. Meant to run four issues, it sadly only lasted one, which can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.
Not to be confused with Generation Zed.