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− | As Sig.Lad was one of the first LNHers to have an illustration of him which was uploaded to FTP archives (see above), he became susceptible to GIF.cloning, where the different GIF.copies could replicate him--and become corrupted, thanks to the power of [[Acton Lord]]. This led to the creation of Acton Lord as his evil "son," which in turn led to a substantial number of other temporal counterparts. | + | As Sig.Lad was one of the first LNHers to have an illustration of him which was uploaded to FTP archives (see above), he became susceptible to GIF.cloning, where the different GIF.copies could replicate him--and become corrupted, thanks to the power of [[Acton Lord]]. This led to the recursive creation of Acton Lord as his evil "son," which in turn led to a substantial number of other temporal counterparts. |
The post-GIF.cloning Sig.Lad didn't always consider himself to be the same person as the original. During his confrontation with his [[Oddball LNH]] counterpart Cig.Lad (''Constellation'' #18), he determined that the dangerous effect which would come from an LNHer touching their Oddball counterpart wouldn't affect him--because Cig.Lad, not having an Acton Lord counterpart, was not truly his counterpart<ref name= oddball />. He matter-of-factly explained to [[Lurking Girl]] that the original Sig.Lad was dead. | The post-GIF.cloning Sig.Lad didn't always consider himself to be the same person as the original. During his confrontation with his [[Oddball LNH]] counterpart Cig.Lad (''Constellation'' #18), he determined that the dangerous effect which would come from an LNHer touching their Oddball counterpart wouldn't affect him--because Cig.Lad, not having an Acton Lord counterpart, was not truly his counterpart<ref name= oddball />. He matter-of-factly explained to [[Lurking Girl]] that the original Sig.Lad was dead. |
Revision as of 23:45, 9 February 2022
Sig.Lad is a net.hero created by Dave Van Domelen. See also Sig.Lad (20). | |
Alter Ego: | Richard Franklins |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | Dave Van Domelen |
Status: | Former member of Dvandom Force and the LNH (Classic Team) (deceased) |
Usability: | Reserved |
Contents
History
Sig.Lad first popped into existence during the Cosmic Plot Device Caper to help the LNH stop his time-displaced future twin Acton Lord. His past has undergone massive and frequent retconning since then. His current origin is that he was the son of Mister Thingy, leader of the Net.astic Nine, who was given the Super Molder Serum to save his life (see Dvandom Force #43-45).
At some later point, he was joined with the Sig.Force and entered the LNH. After a number of incoherent adventures, he sacrificed his life to prevent his archnemesis Acton Lord from flooding the net with corrupted Sig.Lad GIF.clones. Most of the GIF.clones succumbed to corruption and faded away, leaving behind two--Sig.Lad and Acton Lord, actually his own corrupted GIF.clone counterpart!
The Sig.Lad who was (more or less) the original appeared to die, but returned as the amnesiac Claymore, the Sig.Warrior [1]. During the Electrocutioner's Song, he threatened to succumb to the instability of his fellow GIF.clones, but with help from an avatar of Merlin gained stability through the net's manifestation of the sword Excalibur--the Sword of Sig!
After all this, he went on a leave of absence to find himself and ended up finding Constellation instead. They formed the Secret Dvanders along with Particle Man fought side by side for many months, during which Sig.Lad discovered he and Acton Lord were incarnations of King Arthur and Modred. He spent a lot of time working with Constellation, being a sounding board for the cosmic hero's emotional struggles and a force to push him towards resolving them.
When Constellation left the Looniverse, the Secret Dvanders became Dvandom Force, and Sig.Lad became leader. Unfortunately, it was not long after this that the Super Molder Serum became unstable again. Seeking a cure and becoming increasingly desperate as he failed over and over, a time traveler's scrambled memories lead him to merge with Kopikat – becoming the tyrannical DeFacto V!
Eagle and the Net.astic Nine traveled back in time to prevent the tyrant's birth from taking place. But when DeFacto V was about to close the loop by force, Squidman prevented it— by killing Sig.Lad.
Sig.Lad has done a good job of staying dead, but still hangs out in the RACCCafe.
Personality
Currently is very mellow (he's dead, you see). When alive was rather driven, especially when it came to his arch-enemy and alternate self, Acton Lord. In matters not relating to Acton Lord, he was very calm and centered.
Powers and Abilities
Connection to the semi-mystical Sig.Force, resulting in the ability to change shape and fill the new form with power based on how good of a punnish "sig." name is possible. Examples include In.sig.nificance Lad, Sig.Lock Holmes, Cyber.sig. Also possessed minor bagel magic and the ability to generate real-object GIFs with his Gauntlet of GIF.
Appearance
GIFs available [[1]].
Relationships
Son of Mister Thingy and the !Visible Woman.
GIF.clones
As Sig.Lad was one of the first LNHers to have an illustration of him which was uploaded to FTP archives (see above), he became susceptible to GIF.cloning, where the different GIF.copies could replicate him--and become corrupted, thanks to the power of Acton Lord. This led to the recursive creation of Acton Lord as his evil "son," which in turn led to a substantial number of other temporal counterparts.
The post-GIF.cloning Sig.Lad didn't always consider himself to be the same person as the original. During his confrontation with his Oddball LNH counterpart Cig.Lad (Constellation #18), he determined that the dangerous effect which would come from an LNHer touching their Oddball counterpart wouldn't affect him--because Cig.Lad, not having an Acton Lord counterpart, was not truly his counterpart[2]. He matter-of-factly explained to Lurking Girl that the original Sig.Lad was dead.
The GIF.clones were thrown in as a possible way of explaining all the LNHers who turned up with no origins in the post-Cosmic Plot Device Caper period. Only one LNHer, Limp-Asparagus Lad, is known to be an ex-GIF.clone[3].
Appearances
- Cosmic Plot Device Caper (version including post-Two-and-a-Half Month Gap posts)
- Netlurker Adventures
- Kinda Big Darkness Saga
- The Sound of Clashing Metal
- Claymore the Sig.Warrior One-Shot
- Electrocutioner's Song
- Bellerophon Gambit
- Paper Tigers
- The Three Day Lull #4, 7, 11, 14
- Flame Wars II
- LNH Comics Presents #13, 15, 17, 19 (Looniverse Adrift! Parts 1, 3, 5 and 7)
- Constellation #6-36
- Dvandom Force #37-48
- The Adventures of Easily-Discovered Man #18
- Tales of the LNH #263-264, AKA LNH Comics Presents Special #5
- Various RACCCafe posts
Footnotes
- ↑ A pun on "Namor the Sub-Mariner." Get it?
- ↑ Of course given the reason Another LNH Title? Really? #8 established for the warning about the Oddball LNH, he might have been wrong. Who knows?
- ↑ By the way, most of this played out before the Spider-Man clone saga. Yes, the LNH handled these themes in a way that made more sense.