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In the late '90s and early '00s, he was one of the figures that released the spirit of the [[Net.Trenchcoat Brigade]] out into the LNH. [[Kid Mysticism]] was the first hint of this, but he hit his stride with ''[[Teens in Trenchcoats]]'', a series that brought urban fantasy to the streets of [[Net.ropolis]]. Sadly, by the end of 2001, he had bowed out from the [[RACC]] scene... | In the late '90s and early '00s, he was one of the figures that released the spirit of the [[Net.Trenchcoat Brigade]] out into the LNH. [[Kid Mysticism]] was the first hint of this, but he hit his stride with ''[[Teens in Trenchcoats]]'', a series that brought urban fantasy to the streets of [[Net.ropolis]]. Sadly, by the end of 2001, he had bowed out from the [[RACC]] scene... | ||
− | ...but in 2015, he returned, with ''[[Dashing Tales]]'', a new Classic LNH series that explored the LNH experience from the ground up. For this, he won the 2015 [[RACCie]] for [[RACCies Most Improved Author|Most Improved Author]]. Thus, the new golden age of the LNH continues! | + | ...but in 2015, he returned, with ''[[Dashing Tales]]'', a new Classic LNH series that explored the LNH experience from the ground up. For this, he won the 2015 [[RACCie]] for [[RACCies:Most Improved Author|Most Improved Author]]. Thus, the new golden age of the LNH continues! |
== [[Classic LNH]] Works == | == [[Classic LNH]] Works == |
Revision as of 22:49, 6 April 2019
Ben Rawluk has been an LNH Writer in multiple eras of the imprint.
In the mid-90s, he was one of the wave of new blood that joined post-Retcon Hour. After fiddling around with various short-short issues in the Looniverse (grouped below under "Early Stuff That Who Knows"), he launched the LF imprint and created the alternate world of Looniverse-B. He put out stories at an amazing rate, putting out fifty-seven issues of Net.League of Heroes and twenty-six issues of League of Heroes in his first year, then moving one of the characters to the Classic LNH and continuing with Kid Mysticism and the Net.Titans, then Lurker Lad.
In the late '90s and early '00s, he was one of the figures that released the spirit of the Net.Trenchcoat Brigade out into the LNH. Kid Mysticism was the first hint of this, but he hit his stride with Teens in Trenchcoats, a series that brought urban fantasy to the streets of Net.ropolis. Sadly, by the end of 2001, he had bowed out from the RACC scene...
...but in 2015, he returned, with Dashing Tales, a new Classic LNH series that explored the LNH experience from the ground up. For this, he won the 2015 RACCie for Most Improved Author. Thus, the new golden age of the LNH continues!
Classic LNH Works
- And the Dead Shall Rise?
- Birth of a Villain #10
- Bot Boy: The Miniseries #1
- Dashing Tales #1-current
- Generation Z #1
- Kid Mysticism (series) #1-4
- Kid Mysticism and the Net.Titans #5-36
- Legion of Rejected Heroes #1
- Lurker Lad (series) #1-7
- Net.Titans (series) #37-39
- RACC Presents #2: Romancing the Hourglass: Prelude
- Retroactive Lad One-Shot
- Teens in Trenchcoats #1-8
- A Very Plaid Ending
LNH/LF Works
- The Apparition One-Shot
- Crimson Continuity Crusader #1-3
- Forgotten Characters One-Shot
- Golden Agency One-Shot
- Kid Quick #1
- League of Heroes (series) #1-26
- Molecular Lad #1
- Net.League of Heroes #1-57
- Sensory Squad #1
Early Stuff That Who Knows
- Cosmic Legion #2-4
- Counter Force #0-1
- LANH #1-9
- Net.Legion #1-7