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− | '''Generation Z''' was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of ''[[Generation Y]]'', a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by [[Ben Rawluk]] which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the [[LNH History|September Age]], including [[Manga Girl]], [[Escher Boy]] and | + | '''Generation Z''' was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of ''[[Generation Y]]'', a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by [[Ben Rawluk]] which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the [[LNH History|September Age]], including [[Manga Girl]] and [[Fuzzboy]], [[Escher Boy]], [[Faq Boy]] and the new character of [[Inset Queen]]. Meant to run four issues, it sadly only lasted one, which can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Misc/Generation.Z.01.gz here]. |
Not to be confused with [[Generation Zed]]. | Not to be confused with [[Generation Zed]]. | ||
[[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]] |
Revision as of 21:32, 19 February 2022
Generation Z was (naturally enough) the conceptual successor of Generation Y, a super-short-lived LNH miniseries by Ben Rawluk which brought together many of the younger net.heroes of the September Age, including Manga Girl and Fuzzboy, Escher Boy, Faq Boy and the new character of Inset Queen. Meant to run four issues, it sadly only lasted one, which can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.
Not to be confused with Generation Zed.