System Corruptors is an anthology title that anyone can write, focusing on the Classic Looniverse's net.villains![1]
Issues and Storylines
Issue(s)
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Title
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Author
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Issues #1-4 [2]
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"The Bellerophon Gambit"
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Dave Van Domelen
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Issue #2
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Jungle Cheesecake Prelude
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wReam
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Issues #2 and #3
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"Net Star"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #3
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"Stereotype Squad"
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Martin Phipps
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Issues #4 and #5
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"In Pursuit of the Net.Heroes"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #5
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Paper Tigers Prologue
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Dave Van Domelen
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Issue #5
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"The Red Head"
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Martin Phipps
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Issues #5-6
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"You Only Live Two or Three Thousand Times, Tops!"
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K.M. Wilcox
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Issue #7
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"The Grads Versus the Frat Boys"
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Martin Phipps
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Issues #7-8
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"Exotic Blends"
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Dave Van Domelen
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Issue #9
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Pliable Lad: "Stretching the Truth" Prologue
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Mike Escutia
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Issue #9
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"Psykeye"
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Martin Phipps
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Issues #10-13
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"Read Between the Lines"
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Mike Escutia
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Issues #10 and #12
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"Psycret Wars"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #11
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"Rambug"
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K.M. Wilcox
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Issue #14
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"Talking Heads", a Robot Invasion crossover
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Dave Van Domelen
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Annual #1
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"Robot Invasion Epilogue"
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Dave Van Domelen
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Issue #15
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"The Tangled Web of Deception"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #16
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"Retcon Hour Alpha"
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Jeff McCoskey and Matt Rossi
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Mini-Comic #1
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"System Control"
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The Mystic Mongoose
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Issues #17-20
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"Manifest Destiny"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #21
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"The LNH Files"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #21
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"School for Swindle", part one of The Employee-Empowered, Paradigm-Shifted, Individually-Owned, Downsized, Streamlined, Re-Invigorated Crimes of the Brotherhood of Net.Villains|
[Jeff McCoskey]]
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Issue #22
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"Bee Is For Bacillus"
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Jamas Enright
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Issue #22
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"Crimes of the Brotherhood: The Aftermath"
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Martin Phipps
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Issue #23
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"Files"
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Jamas Enright
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Issue #24
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"The Fan.Boy of Evil— Otaku!"
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Tom Russell
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Issue #24
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"Secret of the Headquarters?"
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Dave Van Domelen
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Issue #24
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"A Possible Origin for Skunk Girl"
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Ted Brock
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Issue #25
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"What Am I Going To Otaku?"
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Tom Russell
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Issue #26
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"The Coming of the Octopus", or, "Operation: Net.Zealand"
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Tom Russell
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Issue #30 [3]
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"Focus on: The New Brotherhood of Net.Villains`^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H`*HEROES?!"
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Ted Brock
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Issue #31
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"Mind-O-Saurus Knows Best!"
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Arthur Spitzer
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Issue #27 [4]
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"Labyrinth"
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Rob Rogers
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Issue #28
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"The Queen's Tale"
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Jeanne Morningstar
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Issue #29
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"Before the Fall"
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Rob Rogers
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Issue #32
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"The Heroine's Journey, Chapter 1: Netscape: Torment"
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Jeanne Morningstar
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Issue #33
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"Exclusive Economic Zone"
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Drew Perron
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Issues #34-35
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"Rise of the East Coast Brotherhood"
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Jeanne Morningstar
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- ↑ 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.