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{{Herobox|name = Spelling Boy|faction = [[net.hero]]|creator = [[Bill Sherman]]|extra = |alter = Ovyy Furezna|alias = None|primary = None|status = |usability = }}
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{{Herobox|name = Spelling Boy|faction = [[net.hero]]|creator = [[Bill Sherman]]|extra = |alter = Ovyy Furezna|alias = None|primary = None|status = Member of the [[LNH (Classic Team)]]|usability = Not Reserved}}
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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This inspired [[Dan'l Danehy-Oakes]] to propose that r.a.c posters come up with [[net.hero]] identities for themselves, thus creating the LNH.
 
This inspired [[Dan'l Danehy-Oakes]] to propose that r.a.c posters come up with [[net.hero]] identities for themselves, thus creating the LNH.
  
In-character, Spelling Boy is a native of [[Webster's World]], and a member of the [[LNH (Classic Team)|Legion]] since before the ''[[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]]'' (at least five days before, in fact).  
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In-character, Spelling Boy is a native of [[Webster's World]], and a member of the [[LNH (Classic Team)|Legion]] since before the ''[[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]]'' (at least five days before, in fact), correcting the spelling of heroes and villains alike.  
  
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[[Ultimate Ninja]] first appeared as a mysterious avatar of famously chaotic speller [[wReam]] with a grudge against Spelling Boy for his constant correction. Spelling Boy avoided his attack, but one of wReam's typos lead to him being torn apart by [[Professor Perhap]]'s wild dogs. He seemed to pop up in ''[[Cry.Sig]]'', only to be revealed as a disguised [[Cannon Fodder]]. But thankfully, [[Vapid Veterinarian]] [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/rec.arts.comics/5a1pJUkPFWE/G-aLi8vm5PsJ saved his brain]... or [[Marvel Zombie Lad]] [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/rec.arts.comics/qqSsPdonSck/RqvGJofPafcJ resurrected him] as "Webster's Undead"... or possibly he was brought back to life by the [[Seize Dangerous]] in ''[[Sieze Dangerous]]''... or maybe he was just resurrected by everyone's constant typos.
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Whichever way, Spelling Boy returned to the LNH, becoming a recurring background character. Probably his largest role in recent years was a Supreme Court case against [[Grammer Lad]] which lead to the [[Mandatory Spell-Checking Law]] and the [[Secret Presidency]].
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
  
 
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Precise and explicit, tho not without a sense of humor.
  
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
  
 
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Draws power from the misspellings of others.
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
  
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Doesn't seem to have ever been described.
  
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== Relationships ==
  
== Appearances ==
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[[Dyslexia]] of [[The Finishless]] is an old foe. His grudge against [[Ultimate Ninja]] was never resolved, tho it faded into the background after the "wild dogs" thing. He has a long-running rivalry with [[Grammer Lad]] based on the latter's refusal to spell his name in the standard manner.
 
 
 
 
'''Enemies:''' 
 
* Bad Spellers
 
* [[Ultimate Ninja]]
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
  
* The original [[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]] thread
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* '''First Appearance:''' The original [[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]] thread, and the follow-up [[Chaotic Add-On Cascade|chaotic add-on]] threads
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* [[Origin of Ultimate Ninja]]
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* [[Origin of Professor Perhap]]
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* [[Sieze Dangerous]]
 
* [[The Flame Wars]]
 
* [[The Flame Wars]]
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* [[Leadership Crisis]]
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* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]] #31, 90
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* [[Pliable Lad (series)|Pliable Lad]] #5
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* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #8, 11
 
* [[Flame Wars II]]
 
* [[Flame Wars II]]
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #11
 
 
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #30 ([[Culinary Disasters]] Part 2)
 
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #30 ([[Culinary Disasters]] Part 2)
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* [[Tales of the LNH]] #328
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* [[Writer's Block Woman (and Mouse)]] #17
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* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]] #9
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* [[Beige Midnight]] #5, 12
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* [[Mister Blister and Sister State-the-Obvious]] #2
  
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Members]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Members]]
 
[[Category:Cosmic Plot Device Era Characters]]
 
[[Category:Cosmic Plot Device Era Characters]]

Latest revision as of 05:22, 1 April 2024

Spelling Boy is a net.hero created by Bill Sherman.
Alter Ego: Ovyy Furezna
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: None
Status: Member of the LNH (Classic Team)
Usability: Not Reserved

History

In the Real World, Bill Sherman wrote a post on rec.arts.comics where he credited himself as "Spelling Boy".

"That's "Winsor McCay", no "d", no "K". I've seen two posts naming McCay on this thread, and both got the spelling wrong; so I saw my duty clear."
Bill Sherman, April 27, 1992

This inspired Dan'l Danehy-Oakes to propose that r.a.c posters come up with net.hero identities for themselves, thus creating the LNH.

In-character, Spelling Boy is a native of Webster's World, and a member of the Legion since before the Cosmic Plot Device Caper (at least five days before, in fact), correcting the spelling of heroes and villains alike.

Ultimate Ninja first appeared as a mysterious avatar of famously chaotic speller wReam with a grudge against Spelling Boy for his constant correction. Spelling Boy avoided his attack, but one of wReam's typos lead to him being torn apart by Professor Perhap's wild dogs. He seemed to pop up in Cry.Sig, only to be revealed as a disguised Cannon Fodder. But thankfully, Vapid Veterinarian saved his brain... or Marvel Zombie Lad resurrected him as "Webster's Undead"... or possibly he was brought back to life by the Seize Dangerous in Sieze Dangerous... or maybe he was just resurrected by everyone's constant typos.

Whichever way, Spelling Boy returned to the LNH, becoming a recurring background character. Probably his largest role in recent years was a Supreme Court case against Grammer Lad which lead to the Mandatory Spell-Checking Law and the Secret Presidency.

Personality

Precise and explicit, tho not without a sense of humor.

Powers and Abilities

Draws power from the misspellings of others.

Appearance

Doesn't seem to have ever been described.

Relationships

Dyslexia of The Finishless is an old foe. His grudge against Ultimate Ninja was never resolved, tho it faded into the background after the "wild dogs" thing. He has a long-running rivalry with Grammer Lad based on the latter's refusal to spell his name in the standard manner.

Appearances