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+ | |''[[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]]'': "Stretching the Truth" Prologue | ||
+ | |[[Mike Escutia]] | ||
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+ | |"[[Psykeye]]" | ||
+ | |[[Martin Phipps]] | ||
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+ | |"Psycret Wars" | ||
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||[[http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/System.Corruptors/System.Corruptors.11.gz|Issue #11]]||"[[Rambug]]"||[[K.M. Wilcox]] | ||[[http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/System.Corruptors/System.Corruptors.11.gz|Issue #11]]||"[[Rambug]]"||[[K.M. Wilcox]] |
Revision as of 03:51, 17 December 2018
System Corruptors is an anthology title that anyone can write, focusing on the Classic Looniverse's net.villains![1]
Issues and Storylines
Footnotes
- ↑ Not to be confused with the System Corrupters.
- ↑ The first thirteen issues of System Corruptors have multiple serial stories per issue by different writers (as do a few of the later issues). They will be listed here by storyline, and linked to by where they are in the archive. The Eyrie Archive's directory for the series has a helpful notes file that explains further.
- ↑ After issue #26, Ted Brock skipped forward to #30 by accident. Years later, #31 was posted, then Rob Rogers skipped back to #27. #28 and 29 were posted in order, and afterwards, Jeanne Morningstar resumed with #32.
- ↑ Issue #27, "Labyrinth", won RACCies Favorite Single Issue in 2011.