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Revision as of 23:57, 23 February 2022
Lurker Lad is a net.hero created by Johnathan R. Ferro. | |
Alter Ego: | Aaron Adams |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | Ben Rawluk |
Status: | Member of the LNH (Classic Team) |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
History
Lurker Lad is a known Ca.net.dian, but the exact circumstances of his origins are as yet, unknown. He was one of the earlier LNHers, and was originally a Non-Writer Character.
Eventually, he helped found a subgroup, the Net.Titans. Lurker Lad remained with the Net.Titans for a while, but quit when Kid Mysticism, one of his fellow Net.Titans, was killed battling a villain.
He later began to hang out with Renegade Programmer, Johnny Stomper, and BooBoo, having been upgraded to Ben Rawluk's Writer Character.
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Personality
Lurker Lad is a heroic person. He tries his hardest to be a good guy, and feels confident in himself and his teammates.
Powers and Abilities
Lurker Lad has the ability to lurk; that is, become completely invisible and intangible, undetectable to all but most other lurkers and strong psychics.
Appearance
Lurker Lad is a tall fellow, with red hair, who wears a white costume, including a cowl, and a black belt and cape.
Appearances
- The Flame Wars
- Net.Titans #1-#37
- Lurker Lad #1-8
- Pliable Lad #20
Notes
In the earliest known LNH roster, there is a completely different character called "Often Overlooked Lurker Lad," who was, not surprisingly, much more overlooked.