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When [[Fan.Boy]] was lost in [[Net.ropolis]], he somehow walked to another world – the '''Rosterverse'''.
 
When [[Fan.Boy]] was lost in [[Net.ropolis]], he somehow walked to another world – the '''Rosterverse'''.
  
It featured a strange alternate LNH, with members like [[Doctor Stomper|Doctor Trampler]] and [[Guitar Man|Trumpet Man]], who exerted an authoritarian rule over their Earth, and were in turn ruled over by the tyrannical [[Roster King]] – and his second-in-command, [[FAQ Boy]], Fan.Boy's own counterpart.
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It featured a strange alternate LNH, with members like [[Doctor Stomper|Doctor Trampler]] and [[Guitar Man|Trumpet Man]], who exerted an authoritarian rule over their Earth, and were in turn ruled over by the tyrannical [[Roster King]] – and his second-in-command, [[Faq Boy]], Fan.Boy's own counterpart.
  
  

Revision as of 04:55, 31 October 2022

When Fan.Boy was lost in Net.ropolis, he somehow walked to another world – the Rosterverse.

It featured a strange alternate LNH, with members like Doctor Trampler and Trumpet Man, who exerted an authoritarian rule over their Earth, and were in turn ruled over by the tyrannical Roster King – and his second-in-command, Faq Boy, Fan.Boy's own counterpart.


When the Deep Omnilooniverse formed, the Rosterverse was sucked into its structure and became Looniverse-Ronove. When they were lost in the Deep Omnilooniverse, Doctor Stomper and Multi-Tasking Man used the now-abandoned LNHQ for shelter, but when M-TM explored deeper, he found a terrible fate...