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  • ...ject''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Aaron S. Veenstra]]. The series focused on a motley crew of "normal" people making their way to and through ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Net.ropolis.Project/ here].
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  • '''The Team''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jesse Willey]]. The first twenty-five issues were re-released ...The series attempted to be a bit more "serious" than the usual run of the LNH.
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  • ...t.ropolis''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Abhay Khosla]]. The series focused on [[King Quake]], a true-blue upright hero, and [[Loopy, Marcy, an The series was removed from both the [[Eyrie Archive]] and Google Groups, by request o
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  • '''Generation Y''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Martin Phipps]]. It focused on [[Generation Y]], a [[subgroup]] of you ...in full on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Generation.Y/ here].
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  • .... It started with a two-issue limited series, then restarted as an ongoing series that became '''The Good Guys''' after issue #12. The series stars [[Generic Man]], a superhero parody, and features his interactions wi
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  • ...es created by [[Mike McMullan]], spinning off from ''[[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]]'' and starring [[Very-Disturbed-Scary-Creature Man]] ...e series on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/VDSCM/ here].
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  • '''Insanity Unlimited''' was a [[Classic LNH]] anthology focused on [[Drizzt]]'s stories and characters. ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Insanity.Unlimited/ here].
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  • '''Los Bastardos''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Mike Friedman]]. ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Los.Bastardos/ here].
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  • '''World Tales''' is a mostly-[[Acraphobe]] [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jamas Enright]]. It was originally titled '''Elsewheres'''. It ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/World.Tales/ here].
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  • '''Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Marie Antoon]]. It revolved around the titular [[Glitch Girl]] Issues #8-11 of the series were part of the ''[[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]]''.
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  • '''Fan.Boy''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jamas Enright]] about the adventures of [[Fan.Boy]], obsessive ...ssue #14 ending on a deadly cliffhanger – and, apparently, the whole series ending right there.
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  • ...d a crapload of [[Kiwis]]. The first arc was a crossover with ''[[Misfits (series)|Misfits]]''. ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Kiwi.Kommandos/ here].
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  • '''a.outSiders''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series about a [[a.outSiders|team of outlaw net.heroes]] written by [[Ted Brock]]. ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/a.outSiders/ here].
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  • '''Vel''' was, naturally, the emponymous series of [[Vel]], half-[[Dorf]] struggling to find his identity, his place in the ...over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Vel/ here]. (Note that the series starts at issue #-5, proceeds upwards to #0, and into the positives from th
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  • '''The Moosetifying Adventures of Moose Man''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Kyle Lucke]], starring the hero of [[Mi.net.sota]], [[Moose Ma ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Moose.Man/ here].
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  • ...ce]]'', along with the martial artist hero Jack from his previous Superguy series, [https://www.eyrie.org/~dvandom/Hatrack/SG/index.html Crazy Guy]. [[Category:Ongoing Series]]
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  • ...aven''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[K. Michael Wilcox]]. The series focused on the larger scope of space in the [[Looniverse]]. It can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/spaceQuest.Raven/ here].
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  • ...''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[K. Michael Wilcox]], featuring the [[LNH Europe|titular spinoff]] of the Legion. ...duty of leading a new team, based out of Geneva, [[Switzerland]] – [[LNH Europe]]!
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  • '''Miss Ng in Action''' is a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Eric Sturgeon]], starring a [[Ana Ng|seemingly ordinary young woman]] It can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Miss.Ng/ here].
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  • '''LetterinG MaN''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Charles FitzGerald]]. The first four issues were reprinted in ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/LetterinG.MaN/ here].
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  • '''Deja Dude and Master Blaster''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Martin Phipps]]. It was a buddy book featuring [[Deja Dude|DD] ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Master.Blaster/ here].
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  • ...ving costume]], and a few other sundry characters. It's one of the few LNH series to go through an overall arc and come to a planned end. ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Continuity.Champ/ here].
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  • ...ss''' was a two-year-long maxiseries by [[Andrew Foltz]]. It was told in a series of letters from [[Lydia Devin]] and her sister Elana, covering what lead up ...a stack of [[RACCies]]; [[RACCies:Favorite New Title]], [[RACCies:Favorite Series]], and [[RACCies:Favorite Drama/Acraphobe]] in 2012, and Favorite Drama/Acr
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  • '''Particle Man''' is a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Jameel al Khafiz]], starring [[Particle Man|the titular TMBG-inspired ...gion]]. Unsurprisingly, it also interacted quite a bit with Jameel's other series, ''[[Kid Kirby and Sing-Along Lass]]'', crossing over directly for ''[[The
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  • '''Tales of the LNH''' was a series written by [[Hubert Bartels]] starring feminine and feline LNHer [[Panta]]. The series was inducted into the [[RACC Hall of Fame]] in 2007.
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  • ...the Amazing Optomist Lad'', and ''Optimistic Lad'') was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Hyper Bomb]], starring [[The Amazing Man With A Fully Automatic Assaul ...[Eyrie Archive]] in the [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Misc/ /Series/Misc/ folder] (labeled as TAMWFAARM.Optomist.01.gz, TAMWFAARM.Optomist.02.g
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  • ...Lad Strikes Back]]''. The first two issues of the miniseries wrap up that series's plot; the next two begin a new saga involving a war between 80s cartoon-i The series features classic "[[LNH (Classic Team)|core LNH]]" characters such as [[Ultimate Ninja]] and [[Cannon Fodder]], along with
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  • ...Cosmic Whim|cosmic whim]]! Starred in [[F.I.S.H. Force (series)|their own series.]] [[Category:Classic LNH Subgroups]]
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  • '''LNH''' was a series created by [[Martin Phipps]] in 1992 (or possibly '93). (It was never refer ...for 100 issues. Later, [[Amabel Holland]] took it over for 8 issues. The series ended after issue #108.
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  • ...of Continuity''' was a right-angles-to-the-[[Looniverse]] [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Jeff Barnes]]. ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Tales.Continuity/ here].
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  • '''The Enchanted Crimewave of Krait''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Chris Ireland]], focusing on the conquest-focused [[Krait]], a half-hu ...llected on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Enchanted.Crimewave/ here].
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  • '''War Without Worlds''' was a three-issue [[Classic LNH]] event written by [[Jamas Enright]] and [[Saxon Brenton]]! It featured the ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]'' #42-43 were also part of the event!!
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  • ...ut Carter Darson, AKA [[Brain Boy]], an amnesiac psychic [[net.hero]]. The series was occasionally known as '''Brain Boy Quarterly'''. ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Brain.Boy/ here].
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  • '''Video Victor''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Sean Givan]] starring [[Video Victor]], protector of the [[Video Multi ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Misc/ here] (as Video.Victor.01.gz and Video.Victor.02.gz).
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  • ...ite Ongoing Series''' [[RACCie]] is awarded to the not-so-limited [[RACC]] series that the voters have chosen as their most admired of the year. * 1994 &mdash; [<nowiki />[[Classic LNH|LNH]]<nowiki />]: ''[[Legion of Occult Heroes]]''
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  • ...(and Mouse)''' is [[Jessica Ihimaera-Smiler]]'s signature [[Classic LNH]] series, starring [[Writer's Block Woman]] and her sidekick [[Mouse]]! ...can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Writers.Block/ here], except for the Apes Month Special, which can be read
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  • ...Net (Classic)|Saviors of the Net]], who starred in ''[[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]]'', went on to inspire the [[Saviors of the Net (LNH2) * [[Saviors of the Net (series)]]
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  • '''Dashing Tales''' is a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Ben Rawluk]]. It features a crunchy, detail-rich view of [[Net ...es won the 2015 [[RACCies]] for [[RACCies:Favorite Series|Favorite Ongoing Series]] and [[RACCies:Favorite New Title|Favorite New Title]].
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  • '''Quest for Cheeze''' is a [[Classic LNH]] miniseries by [[Kyle Lucke]], featuring the arrival of [[Cheeezarr]], [[M ...[Return of Cheeezarr: The Rain of Tomorrow]]'' and ''[[C.H.E.E.E.Z. Corps (series)|C.H.E.E.E.Z. Corps]]'' followed up on its plots and characters.
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  • '''LNH 'Tsk' Force''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series created by [[Steven Howard]], starring a rotating roster of LNHers. ''LNH 'Tsk' Force'' was a parody of the 90s comic series ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_Task_Force_(comics) Justice
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  • '''RACC Presents''' was an anthology series showcasing all of the different [[imprint]]s on [[rec.arts.comics.creative] ...ll. [[Mike Escutia]] was the creator and editor of the first volume of the series, with [[Jamie Rosen]] running the second volume.
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  • ...tating series of guest stars. The series crosses over with both [[Classic LNH]] and [[LNH20]] history, with guest stars [[Galatea]], [[Doc Nostalgia]], a [[Category:Classic LNH Miniseries]]
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  • ...as a much-loved series by [[K. Michael Wilcox]] from the early days of the LNH, focusing on Ferris Alejandro Jones, AKA [[Deductive Logic Man]], and his f ...himself created), and, of course, the neigbors. However, the focus of the series was on the relationship between the two of them.
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  • ...ash; so they drive off to [[Net.ropolis]] to join the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]]... It crossed over extensively with [[Misfits (series)|Misfits]] over the course of its short run.
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  • '''Spite Grrrl''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series written by [[Mike Friedman]]. After issue #11, it skipped forward and becam ...s can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Spite.Grrrl/ here].
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  • ...n''' wrote two issues of the [[Classic LNH]] series ''[[Anachronistic Man (series)|Anachronistic Man]]'', as well as a tiny bit of the short-lived [[Chaotic
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  • ...y [[Aaron S. Veenstra]] and starring [[Plotline Lad]] and [[Twister]]. The series was bookended on both sides by ''[[Twister II]]''. Issues 5-6 involved the ...be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] over [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Plotline.Lad/ here].
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  • '''C.H.E.E.E.Z. Corps''' was an ongoing [[Classic LNH]] series by [[Kyle Lucke]], all about the adventures of the [[C.H.E.E.E.Z. Corps|fro ...[Return of Cheeezarr: The Rain of Tomorrow]]'', starting at issue #10. The series skipped issues #19-24, picking up with #25 &ndash; the last issue. There wa
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  • '''Ultimate Ninja''' was a [[Classic LNH]] series by [[wReam]] that starred the [[Ultimate Ninja]], done in the feverish, ove ...ted issues of the series are available [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Series/Ultimate.Ninja/ here], along with the pre-''[[Sieze Dangerous]]'' issues th
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  • ..., as well as the [[Crossroads]] series ''Arvie the Wonderdog'', the review series ''Review THIS!'', and several [[RACCCafe]] stories. In 2001, he won [[RACCi ...ng, ''The Truth About Fiction'', and a new [[LNH20]] spin on his [[Classic LNH]] characters, ''[[Trux and Spite Grrrl Are Dead!]]''.
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