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The '''Net.Trenchcoat Brigrade''', or '''NTB''', are a collective of trenchcoated bastards who are more often than not parodies of various Vertigo characters (most often [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constantine John Constantine]). They're usually mystical, generally cynical, and thoroughly sloshed. | The '''Net.Trenchcoat Brigrade''', or '''NTB''', are a collective of trenchcoated bastards who are more often than not parodies of various Vertigo characters (most often [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constantine John Constantine]). They're usually mystical, generally cynical, and thoroughly sloshed. | ||
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+ | Much like the LNH itself, the NTB began with one big burst of enthusiasm, leading to a [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade]] &ndash specifically, ''[[Wrath of the Administrator]]'', and leading to miniseries and ongoing series thereafter. The big surge of energy faded, though, by the end of 1995, and the NTB slowly went from an active multi-[[Writer]] storytelling milieu to a concept that writers would homage, be influenced by, and use characters from. | ||
At this point, the concept of the NTB is (and isn't) dead in the same way punk is (and isn't) dead. It has given way to new waves and movements which are part of the [[Lunaverse]] milieu, drawing on such diverse sources as urban fantasy, queer witchcraft, and magical girls, but still owing some inspiration to the Vertigo-esque trenchcoaters who came before. (And some of the resilient old bastards are still around to give bad advice.) | At this point, the concept of the NTB is (and isn't) dead in the same way punk is (and isn't) dead. It has given way to new waves and movements which are part of the [[Lunaverse]] milieu, drawing on such diverse sources as urban fantasy, queer witchcraft, and magical girls, but still owing some inspiration to the Vertigo-esque trenchcoaters who came before. (And some of the resilient old bastards are still around to give bad advice.) | ||
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== List of Members == | == List of Members == | ||
− | + | * [[Malcolm Barnstable]] | |
− | + | * [[Bacchus]] | |
− | + | * [[Bluey]] | |
− | + | * [[DeadHeadMan]] | |
− | + | * [[Doctor Deadbeat]] | |
− | + | * [[Doubt]] | |
− | + | * [[Dvandom Stranger]] | |
− | + | * [[Elrik of Mojebone]] | |
− | + | * [[GrimSloth]] | |
− | + | * [[Guy in a Trenchcoat Fighting Ninjas]] | |
− | + | * [[Jellomancer]] | |
− | + | * [[Kid Anarky]] | |
− | + | * [[LJC]] | |
− | + | * [[Netrigan]] | |
− | + | * [[Net.Thing]] | |
− | + | * [[Brad Pitt]] | |
− | + | * [[Mullen Voyd]] | |
− | + | * [[Withnail]] | |
There's also the [[Pet.Trenchcoat Brigade]] (which became the [[Young Animals]]). | There's also the [[Pet.Trenchcoat Brigade]] (which became the [[Young Animals]]). | ||
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=== Primarily NTB === | === Primarily NTB === | ||
− | + | * [[The Barnstable Incident]] #1-4 | |
− | + | * [[Coat of Chaos]] #0-3 | |
− | + | * [[Dance of the Daemon]] #1-8 | |
− | + | * [[Dangerous Collectibles?]] | |
− | + | * [[Esoterica: Rebirth]] | |
− | + | * [[Fortune's Wheel]] #1 | |
− | + | * [[A Guy in a Trenchcoat Fighting Ninjas (one-shot)|A Guy in a Trenchcoat Fighting Ninjas]] #1 | |
− | + | * [[Hunting the Hunter]] #1 | |
− | + | * [[The Summoning]]/[[Net.Force]] | |
− | + | * [[LNH (series)|LNH Volume 2]] #25, 33, 38, 42 (Misanthropic Tales of the Net.Trenchcoat Brigade) | |
− | + | * [[Masque of the Red Death Virus]] #1-3 | |
− | + | * [[Net.Force II]] #1 | |
− | + | * [[Netrigan (series)|Netrigan]]/[[Tales of the Daemon]] #0-7, [[Fall of the Daemon]] | |
− | + | * [[On the Deadbeat]] #1-3, Special: Beige Happy Hour | |
− | + | * [[Raw Shark Returns]] | |
− | + | * [[Return of the Incharger]] #1-6 | |
− | + | * [[Reve Arcane]] #1-7 | |
− | + | * [[Thirteen's Somethings]] #1-4 | |
− | + | * [[Tim Harris and the Soul of the City]] | |
− | + | * [[Untitled Story]] | |
− | + | * [[Voyd]] #1-18 | |
− | + | * [[Whatever Happened to LJC?]] | |
− | + | * [[Wrath of the Administrator]] | |
=== LNH Crossovers === | === LNH Crossovers === | ||
− | + | * [[Beige Countdown]] #0 | |
− | + | * [[Beige Midnight]] #8-9 | |
− | + | * [[Just Imagine Saxon Brenton's RACCies on a Plane Filled with Killer Ninja Gorillas!]] #1-4 | |
− | + | * [[Legion of Occult Heroes]] #0-7, Malcolm Barnstable/Legion of Occult Heroes Special | |
− | + | * [[An Obnoxious Guy in Spandex Fighting Guys in Trenchcoats Fighting Ninjas]] #1 | |
− | + | * [[Retcon Hour]] | |
− | + | * [[Simon Velcro (one-shot)|Simon Velcro]] | |
− | + | * [[Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades]] #21 | |
− | + | * [[Vertical Plain]] #1-6 | |
− | + | * [[WikiLull]] #9-16, [[WikiLull After]] #1-present | |
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] |
Revision as of 03:03, 21 December 2018
The Net.Trenchcoat Brigrade, or NTB, are a collective of trenchcoated bastards who are more often than not parodies of various Vertigo characters (most often John Constantine). They're usually mystical, generally cynical, and thoroughly sloshed.
Much like the LNH itself, the NTB began with one big burst of enthusiasm, leading to a Chaotic Add-On Cascade &ndash specifically, Wrath of the Administrator, and leading to miniseries and ongoing series thereafter. The big surge of energy faded, though, by the end of 1995, and the NTB slowly went from an active multi-Writer storytelling milieu to a concept that writers would homage, be influenced by, and use characters from.
At this point, the concept of the NTB is (and isn't) dead in the same way punk is (and isn't) dead. It has given way to new waves and movements which are part of the Lunaverse milieu, drawing on such diverse sources as urban fantasy, queer witchcraft, and magical girls, but still owing some inspiration to the Vertigo-esque trenchcoaters who came before. (And some of the resilient old bastards are still around to give bad advice.)
Warning: All NTB stories are automatically Acraphobe. Swearing, demons, and scatology ahead!
See also NTB Timeline.
List of Members
- Malcolm Barnstable
- Bacchus
- Bluey
- DeadHeadMan
- Doctor Deadbeat
- Doubt
- Dvandom Stranger
- Elrik of Mojebone
- GrimSloth
- Guy in a Trenchcoat Fighting Ninjas
- Jellomancer
- Kid Anarky
- LJC
- Netrigan
- Net.Thing
- Brad Pitt
- Mullen Voyd
- Withnail
There's also the Pet.Trenchcoat Brigade (which became the Young Animals).
List of Stories
Primarily NTB
- The Barnstable Incident #1-4
- Coat of Chaos #0-3
- Dance of the Daemon #1-8
- Dangerous Collectibles?
- Esoterica: Rebirth
- Fortune's Wheel #1
- A Guy in a Trenchcoat Fighting Ninjas #1
- Hunting the Hunter #1
- The Summoning/Net.Force
- LNH Volume 2 #25, 33, 38, 42 (Misanthropic Tales of the Net.Trenchcoat Brigade)
- Masque of the Red Death Virus #1-3
- Net.Force II #1
- Netrigan/Tales of the Daemon #0-7, Fall of the Daemon
- On the Deadbeat #1-3, Special: Beige Happy Hour
- Raw Shark Returns
- Return of the Incharger #1-6
- Reve Arcane #1-7
- Thirteen's Somethings #1-4
- Tim Harris and the Soul of the City
- Untitled Story
- Voyd #1-18
- Whatever Happened to LJC?
- Wrath of the Administrator
LNH Crossovers
- Beige Countdown #0
- Beige Midnight #8-9
- Just Imagine Saxon Brenton's RACCies on a Plane Filled with Killer Ninja Gorillas! #1-4
- Legion of Occult Heroes #0-7, Malcolm Barnstable/Legion of Occult Heroes Special
- An Obnoxious Guy in Spandex Fighting Guys in Trenchcoats Fighting Ninjas #1
- Retcon Hour
- Simon Velcro
- Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades #21
- Vertical Plain #1-6
- WikiLull #9-16, WikiLull After #1-present