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||[[LNH Asia (series)|LNH Asia 2020]] #1-4/[[LNH Europe 2020]] #1-4||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||[[LNH Asia (series)|LNH Asia 2020]] #1-4/[[LNH Europe 2020]] #1-4||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||
||[[LNH Forever]] #2 ends||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||[[LNH Forever]] #2 ends||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||
− | ||[[LNH Forever]] #3 continues||[[Martin Phipps]] | + | ||[[LNH Forever]] #3 continues||[[Martin Phipps]] <ref name = lnhforever /> |
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||[[LNH Asia (series)|LNH Asia: Full Throttle]] #1-4||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||[[LNH Asia (series)|LNH Asia: Full Throttle]] #1-4||[[Martin Phipps]]|| | ||
||[[Generation Zed: The New Class]] #9-12||[[Martin Phipps]] and [[Jesse Willey]]|| | ||[[Generation Zed: The New Class]] #9-12||[[Martin Phipps]] and [[Jesse Willey]]|| | ||
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|[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]] #5 | |[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]] #5 | ||
− | |[[ | + | |[[Jeanne Morningstar]] <ref name = fwvi /> |
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{{Timeline_Label_Bold|2044}} | {{Timeline_Label_Bold|2044}} | ||
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− | + | |[[Just Another Multi-Writer Cascade That Will Probably Never Have an Ending]] #4 ([[alt.obituaries]] scenes) | |
− | ||The Last Days of [[Just Another Multi-Writer Cascade That Will Probably Never Have an Ending]].GAIDEN | + | |[[Jeanne Morningstar]] |
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+ | ||The Last Days of [[Just Another Multi-Writer Cascade That Will Probably Never Have an Ending]].GAIDEN | ||
+ | |[[Drew Perron]] | ||
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{{Timeline_Label_Bold|2072}} | {{Timeline_Label_Bold|2072}} | ||
− | ||[[LNH Forever]] #2 begins | + | |- |
− | + | |[[LNH Forever]] #2 begins | |
+ | |[[Martin Phipps]] | ||
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+ | |[[LNH Forever]] #3 begins | ||
+ | |[[Martin Phipps]] | ||
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== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
− | + | <references> | |
− | + | <ref name = lnhforever>The unnamed protagonist of ''[[LNH Forever]]'' and [[Deja Dude II]] make several other brief time jumps during their battle.</ref> | |
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+ | <ref name = fwvi>''[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]]'' #5 takes place at a point in ''[[Flame Wars VI]]'' when different timelines were converging. It is set simultaneously in the [[Classic LNH]] timeline's 2003 and LNH2's 2036.</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] | ||
[[Category:LNH2]] | [[Category:LNH2]] |
Revision as of 03:06, 23 December 2018
LNH2 Timeline, Or, What Stuff Will Have Gone In What Order
Format by Mike Escutia.
LNH2 was originally The Future to the Classic LNH, but like most The Futures in comics, it eventually became an alternate universe (Looniverse-A2). It was revealed that it split off from the mainline Looniverse when the original Weirdness Magnet traveled from LNH2's 2001 to the Classic LNH's 1999.
See also the Classic LNH Timeline.
Footnotes
- ↑ The unnamed protagonist of LNH Forever and Deja Dude II make several other brief time jumps during their battle.
- ↑ Ultimate Mercenary #5 takes place at a point in Flame Wars VI when different timelines were converging. It is set simultaneously in the Classic LNH timeline's 2003 and LNH2's 2036.