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'''Jesse Willey''', the dark horse, black sheep, and melanistic camel of the LNH writers. He arguably never really got the point of the LNH, but arguably wrote some interesting stories anyway, and was arguably one of the forces that kept the LNH alive in the early 2000s, even though he arguably needed a lot better editing and more exposition. There's always been a lot of argument where Jesse Willey is concerned. One last argument over the use of [[Electra]] in ''[[Adventures Beyond Comprehension]]'' led to frequent collaborator [[Tom Russell]] [[Elsewhirl|elsewhirling]] all the stories involving his characters, which led to Jesse Willey leaving the LNH for good.
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'''Jesse Willey''', the dark horse, black sheep, and melanistic camel of the LNH writers. He arguably never really got the point of the LNH, but arguably wrote some interesting stories anyway, and was arguably one of the forces that kept the LNH alive in the early 2000s, even though he arguably needed a lot better editing and more exposition. There's always been a lot of argument where Jesse Willey is concerned. One last argument over the use of [[Electra]] in ''[[Adventures Beyond Comprehension]]'' led to frequent collaborator [[Amabel Holland]] [[Elsewhirl|elsewhirling]] all the stories involving his characters, which led to Jesse Willey leaving the LNH for good.
  
 
He wrote ''[[Hell's Titans]]'', ''[[Action League New Brunswick (series)|Action League New Brunswick]]'', ''[[Necessary Evils]]'', ''[[Boy Redundant Lad (series)|Boy Redundant Lad]]'', some chapters of ''[[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]]'', ''[[The Team (series)|The Team]]'', ''[[Flame Wars VI]]'' (with [[Martin Phipps]]), ''[[Vel (series)|Vel]]'', and most of the ''[[Killfile Wars]]'' crossovers. Good luck understanding any of those series without having read the ones that preceded them.  
 
He wrote ''[[Hell's Titans]]'', ''[[Action League New Brunswick (series)|Action League New Brunswick]]'', ''[[Necessary Evils]]'', ''[[Boy Redundant Lad (series)|Boy Redundant Lad]]'', some chapters of ''[[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]]'', ''[[The Team (series)|The Team]]'', ''[[Flame Wars VI]]'' (with [[Martin Phipps]]), ''[[Vel (series)|Vel]]'', and most of the ''[[Killfile Wars]]'' crossovers. Good luck understanding any of those series without having read the ones that preceded them.  

Latest revision as of 13:37, 4 October 2021

Jesse Willey, the dark horse, black sheep, and melanistic camel of the LNH writers. He arguably never really got the point of the LNH, but arguably wrote some interesting stories anyway, and was arguably one of the forces that kept the LNH alive in the early 2000s, even though he arguably needed a lot better editing and more exposition. There's always been a lot of argument where Jesse Willey is concerned. One last argument over the use of Electra in Adventures Beyond Comprehension led to frequent collaborator Amabel Holland elsewhirling all the stories involving his characters, which led to Jesse Willey leaving the LNH for good.

He wrote Hell's Titans, Action League New Brunswick, Necessary Evils, Boy Redundant Lad, some chapters of Saviors of the Net, The Team, Flame Wars VI (with Martin Phipps), Vel, and most of the Killfile Wars crossovers. Good luck understanding any of those series without having read the ones that preceded them.

His grocery list inspired a cascade, but his most enduring creation, of course, is Pointless Awards Man IV.