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''Golden LNH-Men'' depicted an alternate version of the LNH, doing a dark, gritty, "realistic" storyline which paid homage to Alan Moore's ''Watchmen''. Yes, this is a thing that actually happened.
 
''Golden LNH-Men'' depicted an alternate version of the LNH, doing a dark, gritty, "realistic" storyline which paid homage to Alan Moore's ''Watchmen''. Yes, this is a thing that actually happened.
  
== Legacy ==
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== Where to Read ==
  
[[Peter Milan]] wrote a sequel, ''[[LNH-Men: The Silver Age]]''.
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The series can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Miniseries/Golden.LNH-Men/ here].
  
 
== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
  
It won [[RACCies:Favorite Miniseries]] and [[Accies:Favorite Miniseries]] in the 1994 awards, and was inducted into the [[RACC Hall of Fame]] in 2007.
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''Golden LNH-Men'' won [[RACCies:Favorite Miniseries]] and [[Accies:Favorite Miniseries]] in the 1994 awards, and was inducted into the [[RACC Hall of Fame]] in 2007.
  
== Where to Read ==
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== Legacy ==
  
The series can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Miniseries/Golden.LNH-Men/ here].
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[[Peter Milan]] wrote a sequel, ''[[LNH-Men: The Silver Age]]''.
  
 
[[Category:Miniseries]]
 
[[Category:Miniseries]]
 
[[Category:Elsewhirls]]
 
[[Category:Elsewhirls]]

Latest revision as of 23:00, 18 December 2024

The Golden LNH-Men was an Elsewhirls miniseries written by Jeff McCoskey back in 1994, consisting of seven issues and two specials, The Fate of Familiar and The Trial of Deluge.

Plot

Golden LNH-Men depicted an alternate version of the LNH, doing a dark, gritty, "realistic" storyline which paid homage to Alan Moore's Watchmen. Yes, this is a thing that actually happened.

Where to Read

The series can be read on the Eyrie Archive over here.

Awards

Golden LNH-Men won RACCies:Favorite Miniseries and Accies:Favorite Miniseries in the 1994 awards, and was inducted into the RACC Hall of Fame in 2007.

Legacy

Peter Milan wrote a sequel, LNH-Men: The Silver Age.