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'''Dane Martin''' entered [[RACC]] at the precocious age of eleven, writing a bunch of kid-friendly titles under his own [[imprint]], DM Comix, and being a force of feedback to those on the group. He entered the LNH with ''[[Hotdog Man (series)|Hotdog Man]]'', then teamed up with [[Tom Russell]] to write ''[[Onion Lad (series)|Onion Lad]]'' #1. After one issue of ''[[The LNH Chronicles]]'', he fell right back out of the Legion, but provided lots more juicy feedback, and inspired [[Jesse Willey]] to write a bunch more ''Onion Lad''.
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'''Dane Martin''' entered [[RACC]] at the precocious age of eleven, writing a bunch of kid-friendly titles under his own [[imprint]], DM Comix, and being a force of feedback to those on the group. He entered the LNH with ''[[Hotdog Man (series)|Hotdog Man]]'', then teamed up with [[Amabel Holland]] to write ''[[Onion Lad (series)|Onion Lad]]'' #1. After one issue of ''[[The LNH Chronicles]]'', he fell right back out of the Legion, but provided lots more juicy feedback, and inspired [[Jesse Willey]] to write a bunch more ''Onion Lad''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 4 October 2021

Dane Martin entered RACC at the precocious age of eleven, writing a bunch of kid-friendly titles under his own imprint, DM Comix, and being a force of feedback to those on the group. He entered the LNH with Hotdog Man, then teamed up with Amabel Holland to write Onion Lad #1. After one issue of The LNH Chronicles, he fell right back out of the Legion, but provided lots more juicy feedback, and inspired Jesse Willey to write a bunch more Onion Lad.