Journey Into Irrelevancy
- "That's it!" said Scary Ghost Lass. "It's time to end this farce!"
- "This isn't a farce," said Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others, quickly becoming irritated. "I hate it when people use the word `farce' incorrectly! A farce..."
- "Is a fast-paced comedy revolving around slapstick humour, mistaken identities, ironic timing, and double entendres, all elements of the show Three's Company," said Ben Stein's Monster.
Journey into Irrelevancy is a Classic LNH series by Amabel Holland. This sometimes darkly absurd, sometimes just silly comedic series was originally intended as a distraction from the grim, super-serious Pearly White, but Amabel found writing that series too depressing and concentrated on JII instead.
- It was very seldom that any drama was seriously attempted. It possessed the pacing and logic of a Jay Ward cartoon and showed a healthy disrespect for anything resembling taste. It was goofy and silly and broke the fourth wall at every possible occasion. It had no redeeming artistic qualities and most of the jokes were lame puns or obscure pop culture references.
- But damn, did I love writing it.
- – Amabel Holland, Some Psuedo-Random Thoughts on the LNH
It introduced or reintroduced many of Amabel's Classic LNH characters not affiliated with Teenfactor. (And killed off a bunch of them, but a surprising number came back as ghosts or revenants.)
It also had backup stories of wildly varying style and tone, setting up JII's more serious and horror-oriented successor, Net.heroes on Parade.[1]
It can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.
Contents
Plot
Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others and his ragtag band of net.hero allies seek to protect the Looniverse's flow of Comedy, go on the run and get wrapped up in a succession of rapid-fire cinematic parodies. And also get stuck in a giant space toilet. Don't ask.
Characters
There are a lot:
Main Cast
- Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others
- Anything-You-Can-Do-I-Can-Do-Better Lad
- Ike the Pike
- Renee Killjoy <not even linking the article before sorting out the Renee/Rachel stuff>
Other LNHers
- Super Apathy Lad
- Scary Ghost Lass
- Bears-a-Striking-Resemblance-to-Linda-Blair-in-The-Exorcist Lass
- Sister State-the-Obvious
- Groundswell
- Sleeps-With-Anything-Alive Girl
- Lunchbox Lass
- Speed Richardson
- Maggie Bernard
- And a bunch of other characters who show up for one-off gags.
Awful Antagonists and Vile Villains
- Ben Stein's Monster
- Baby Pain, AKA Doctor Willy, and her evil robots
- Rachel Buckley
- Comics Snob Boy
- The Bhigghrehenghuyhs
- The Shi'tar Empire
- The Intergalactic Union of Good-Guys Opposed to Non-Good-Guys
Others
- The Godmaker
- The Gravelly-Voiced God
Plot Devices
- The Clogs of Comedy
Locations
- The Tower of Song
Deaths
- Scary Ghost Lass (#1, sent to Net.Hell by Ben Stein's Monster, returns as an actual ghost in Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!#6pi (October 2020B))
- Sister State-the-Obvious (#3, shot by Dr. Willy, resurrected in #5)
- Sleeps-With-Anything-Alive Girl (#6, eaten by zombies, returns as a zombie net.heroine and regular supporting cast member in The Continuing Misadventures of Miss Translation #7)
- Cannon Fodder (#6, eaten by zombies, returns as usual)
- Fuzzboy (#7, shot by Rachel, returns as a shinigami in Death of Trophy Wife #6)
- Renee (who was really Rachel, #7, shot by Rachel, who was really Renee)
- Cannon Fodder (#7, eaten by zombies again, returns as usual)
- Baby Pain (#13, exploded by a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy)
- Cannon Fodder (#13, exploded by a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy, returns as usual)
- Manga Girl (#13, exploded by a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy, returns as a shinigami in Death of Trophy Wife #6)
- Lance Darney (killer of Lunchbox Lass's husband, #13, exploded by a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy)
- Rachel (who was really Renee, #13, exploded by a cosmically powered Comics Snob Boy)
- A Cosmically Powered Comics Snob Boy (#13, exploded by himself, returns indirectly as a ghost in Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2 #50)
Issue 8's backup feature was titled The Death of Michette Duclos, but that was the metaphorical kind of death.
Notes
Journey Into Irrelevancy was a reaction to an environment where, due to diminishing Usenet activity, many LNH writers had left and those who remained end up leading the direction of the LNH as a whole. The LNH around this time became skewed towards horror and intense drama, with the more active series including The Team, Alt.Riders, and later issues of Teenfactor. After three issues of Pearly White, Amabel got burned out on this and decided to do a traditionally LNHian gag series instead, making the value of comedy and the LNH's gag characters an explicit theme. It was still a very Working Through Shit kind of series, with a lot of intensely dark humor and disturbing subject matter, and veered wildly between comedy and dark melodrama; a whole lot of characters kicked the bucket (see above). Nonetheless, it was a significant milestone in both Amabel's development as a writer and the LNH's as a community.
Footnotes
- ↑ Amabel ran the introduction of Maggie Bernard as a long backup story because of her past difficulty finishing miniseries. Later on she'd finish some really swell ones in 8FOLD.