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* [[Closing Knight]]: Rebel Yell finally says goodbye to the LNH. | * [[Closing Knight]]: Rebel Yell finally says goodbye to the LNH. | ||
− | It was intended to incorporate a Lurking Girl miniseries by [[Tori Fike]], and a conclusion, '''Knight Fall''', but these never came to pass. In-universe, the final issues of 501 Blues are held along with other lost works in the [[Secret Library]] in [[ | + | It was intended to incorporate a Lurking Girl miniseries by [[Tori Fike]], and a conclusion, '''Knight Fall''', but these never came to pass. In-universe, the final issues of 501 Blues are held along with other lost works in the [[Secret Library]] in [[Washingto.net]]. |
[[Category:Classic LNH Series]] | [[Category:Classic LNH Series]] |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 6 January 2023
A series of Classic LNH miniseries written by Scavenger, 501 Blues focused on Rebel Yell and a cast of other characters Scav thought were interesting, having adventures and developing as people.
- The Long Road to Nowhere: Rebel Yell and Typo Lad quest to stop the evil of E.R.N.I.E. – but they couldn't have guessed they would discover the fate of Lurking Girl!
- Rattler Hide Special: Part of Electrocutioner's Song! Plot King gets his matchup against Manga Man! But who are Mister Minister and Sufferyng – and what strange fate do they share with Rebel Yell and Lurking Lass?
- A Lurk of Faith: What's the deal with Lurking Lass? History is revisited and awful truths are revealed. Briefly crosses over with alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo and lays a lot of the foundation for Beige Midnight.
- Sidebar by John "Uplink" "not that Uplink" Schiebeler: After Rebel Yell visits Chatsubo, Shadowknight decides to see what this whole LNH thing is all about.
- Closing Knight: Rebel Yell finally says goodbye to the LNH.
It was intended to incorporate a Lurking Girl miniseries by Tori Fike, and a conclusion, Knight Fall, but these never came to pass. In-universe, the final issues of 501 Blues are held along with other lost works in the Secret Library in Washingto.net.