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'''LNH Forever''' is a [[Classic LNH]]/[[LNH2]] crossover miniseries by [[Martin Phipps]], in which a nameless time traveler jumps across time seeking revenge on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]], and discovers his own recursive origin.
 
'''LNH Forever''' is a [[Classic LNH]]/[[LNH2]] crossover miniseries by [[Martin Phipps]], in which a nameless time traveler jumps across time seeking revenge on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]], and discovers his own recursive origin.
  
It's notable as being one of the earlier storylines to treat the LNH's history ''as'' a history, jumping across different points of the [[Classic LNH Timeline|timeline]] and noting How Things Used To Be. This became more common as the LNH gained more and more history, leading to more and more convoluted and silly timeline-jumping stories by [[Drew Nilium]] and [[Jeanne Morningstar]] later on.
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It's notable as being one of the earlier storylines to treat the LNH's history ''as'' a history, jumping across different points of the [[Classic LNH Timeline|timeline]] and noting How Things Used To Be. This became more common as the LNH gained more and more history, leading to more and more convoluted and silly timeline-jumping stories by authors like [[Drew Nilium]] and [[Jeanne Morningstar]] later on.
  
 
It can be read in the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Miniseries/LNH.Forever/ here].
 
It can be read in the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Miniseries/LNH.Forever/ here].

Latest revision as of 04:13, 20 February 2022

LNH Forever is a Classic LNH/LNH2 crossover miniseries by Martin Phipps, in which a nameless time traveler jumps across time seeking revenge on the LNH, and discovers his own recursive origin.

It's notable as being one of the earlier storylines to treat the LNH's history as a history, jumping across different points of the timeline and noting How Things Used To Be. This became more common as the LNH gained more and more history, leading to more and more convoluted and silly timeline-jumping stories by authors like Drew Nilium and Jeanne Morningstar later on.

It can be read in the Eyrie Archive here.