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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
  
Narrowly escaping [[Incoherent Writer Man]] through a portal, [[Cheesecake-Eater Lad]] finds himself in the depths of space, where he faces a new adventure... Look, it's a ''Star Wars'' parody, OK.
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Narrowly escaping [[Incoherent Writer Man]] through a portal, [[Cheesecake-Eater Lad]] finds himself in the depths of space, where he faces a new adventure... Look, it's a ''Star Wars'' parody, OK. [[Ultimate Mercenary]] is in it too.
 
 
[[Ultimate Mercenary]] is in it too.
 
  
 
In this series, Cheesecake-Eater Lad learned to master the cosmic baking martial art known as the Pastry. This mostly never came up again, except for a brief recurrence in ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'' #13, where he used it to stop a cosmically powered [[Comics Snob Boy]] from exploding more people.
 
In this series, Cheesecake-Eater Lad learned to master the cosmic baking martial art known as the Pastry. This mostly never came up again, except for a brief recurrence in ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]'' #13, where he used it to stop a cosmically powered [[Comics Snob Boy]] from exploding more people.
  
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]]

Revision as of 18:22, 25 September 2023

Cheesecake-Eater Lad Strikes Back is an unfinished Classic LNH miniseries by Amabel Holland and Cory Smith, running 11 of its planned 12 issues, a sequel to The Return of Cheesecake-Eater Lad.

It was followed up in The Smurph-Snorc War.

It can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.

Plot

Narrowly escaping Incoherent Writer Man through a portal, Cheesecake-Eater Lad finds himself in the depths of space, where he faces a new adventure... Look, it's a Star Wars parody, OK. Ultimate Mercenary is in it too.

In this series, Cheesecake-Eater Lad learned to master the cosmic baking martial art known as the Pastry. This mostly never came up again, except for a brief recurrence in Journey Into Irrelevancy #13, where he used it to stop a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy from exploding more people.