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'''Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy''' was an ongoing [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Peter Milan]], and which (oddly enough) starred a pair of [[net.hero]]es named [[Decibel Dude]] and [[Vigilante Guy]]. It ran for 50 issues, plus a zero issue, a Christmas special, a crossover with ''[[Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades]]'', and a [[The Two-Fisted Hard-Drinkin' Manly Adventures of Vigilante Guy|four-issue Vigilante Guy miniseries]]. | '''Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy''' was an ongoing [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Peter Milan]], and which (oddly enough) starred a pair of [[net.hero]]es named [[Decibel Dude]] and [[Vigilante Guy]]. It ran for 50 issues, plus a zero issue, a Christmas special, a crossover with ''[[Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades]]'', and a [[The Two-Fisted Hard-Drinkin' Manly Adventures of Vigilante Guy|four-issue Vigilante Guy miniseries]]. | ||
− | In the 1995 [[RACCies]], it won [[RACCies:Favorite Series]] for being awesome, the "Falling to Pieces" arc (issues #31-40) won [[RACCies:Favorite Arc]] and [[Accies Favorite Arc]] for being cool, and issue #41 won [[Accies Favorite Single Issue]] for being rad. | + | In the 1995 [[RACCies]], it won [[RACCies:Favorite Series]] for being awesome, the "Falling to Pieces" arc (issues #31-40) won [[RACCies:Favorite Arc]] and [[Accies:Favorite Arc]] for being cool, and issue #41 won [[Accies:Favorite Single Issue]] for being rad. |
== Where to Read == | == Where to Read == |
Revision as of 19:35, 28 March 2019
Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy was an ongoing Classic LNH series written by Peter Milan, and which (oddly enough) starred a pair of net.heroes named Decibel Dude and Vigilante Guy. It ran for 50 issues, plus a zero issue, a Christmas special, a crossover with Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades, and a four-issue Vigilante Guy miniseries.
In the 1995 RACCies, it won RACCies:Favorite Series for being awesome, the "Falling to Pieces" arc (issues #31-40) won RACCies:Favorite Arc and Accies:Favorite Arc for being cool, and issue #41 won Accies:Favorite Single Issue for being rad.
Where to Read
The entire series is available on the Eyrie Archive over here.