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'''Net.heroes on Parade''' is a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Amabel Holland]]. The followup to ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'', it is very different in tone from its parent series: dramatic, horror-oriented, and characterful. | '''Net.heroes on Parade''' is a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Amabel Holland]]. The followup to ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'', it is very different in tone from its parent series: dramatic, horror-oriented, and characterful. | ||
− | Amabel wrote the original versions of ''Net.heroes on Parade'' #1-23 from 2002-2003. In 2007, she created new revised [[TEB]] editions of ''Net.Heroes on Parade'' which tightened up the style, characterization and narrative, removing unfinished subplots. These editions are | + | Amabel wrote the original versions of ''Net.heroes on Parade'' #1-23 from 2002-2003. In 2007, she created new revised [[TEB]] editions of ''Net.Heroes on Parade'' which tightened up the style, characterization and narrative, removing unfinished subplots. These editions are officially in-continuity, and she also removed #24-26, an abandoned zombie-based storyline, from continuity. |
It was notable for the relationship of [[Lunchbox Lass]] and [[Groundswell]], one of the first long-term ongoing queer relationships in the LNH. | It was notable for the relationship of [[Lunchbox Lass]] and [[Groundswell]], one of the first long-term ongoing queer relationships in the LNH. |
Revision as of 23:56, 20 February 2022
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Net.heroes on Parade is a Classic LNH series by Amabel Holland. The followup to Journey Into Irrelevancy, it is very different in tone from its parent series: dramatic, horror-oriented, and characterful.
Amabel wrote the original versions of Net.heroes on Parade #1-23 from 2002-2003. In 2007, she created new revised TEB editions of Net.Heroes on Parade which tightened up the style, characterization and narrative, removing unfinished subplots. These editions are officially in-continuity, and she also removed #24-26, an abandoned zombie-based storyline, from continuity.
It was notable for the relationship of Lunchbox Lass and Groundswell, one of the first long-term ongoing queer relationships in the LNH.
Both the original and revised versions of this series can be read in the Eyrie Archive here.
See also NHOP.