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It crossed over intensively with ''[[Constellation (series)|Constellation]]'' early on, and like that series, played a major role in sketching out the [[Omnilooniverse]], introducing the [[Oddballverse]]. It also unsurprisingly interacted with Jameel's other series, ''[[Kid Kirby and Sing-Along Lass]]'', crossing over directly for ''[[The Coming of Dimwiticus]]''. | It crossed over intensively with ''[[Constellation (series)|Constellation]]'' early on, and like that series, played a major role in sketching out the [[Omnilooniverse]], introducing the [[Oddballverse]]. It also unsurprisingly interacted with Jameel's other series, ''[[Kid Kirby and Sing-Along Lass]]'', crossing over directly for ''[[The Coming of Dimwiticus]]''. | ||
− | It also featured one of the few LNH stories written by [[David R. Henry]] in ''Particle Man Annual'' #1. | + | It also featured one of the few LNH stories written by [[David R. Henry]] in ''Particle Man Annual'' #1, as well as a short interlude by [[Eric Sturgeon]] that set up ''[[Miss Ng in Action]]''. |
It can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Particle.Man/ here]. | It can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Particle.Man/ here]. | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Series]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Series]] |
Revision as of 04:50, 14 February 2022
Particle Man is a Classic LNH series by Jameel al Khafiz, starring the titular TMBG-inspired hero, featuring his voyages into alternate dimensions and struggles with unrequited love.
It crossed over intensively with Constellation early on, and like that series, played a major role in sketching out the Omnilooniverse, introducing the Oddballverse. It also unsurprisingly interacted with Jameel's other series, Kid Kirby and Sing-Along Lass, crossing over directly for The Coming of Dimwiticus.
It also featured one of the few LNH stories written by David R. Henry in Particle Man Annual #1, as well as a short interlude by Eric Sturgeon that set up Miss Ng in Action.
It can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.