• LNH/ELSEWHIRLS: Net.Hero Academia

    From Jeanne Morningstar@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 3 19:42:17 2022
    XPost: alt.comics.lnh

    So this was a proof-of-concept story start I wrote up a bit ago for for
    the 30th anniversary chaotic round robin project thing that Drew
    proposed a while back, which I liked to pretentiously and Kirbyiciously
    call the "Fourth Imprint." I figured it'd be easier to start thinking
    about the rules, who's involved etc if we had an actual story start. Of
    course, it seems unlikely now this'll go anywhere because Real Life has
    been happening and continues to happen. Still, I'm going to put this out
    there on the net as an interesting might-have-been. Consider this an
    Elsewhirl which someone can pick up in 10 years and do something
    completely different with like we did for Dvandom's Acton Lord #0 in LNH20.

    ====

    This is an incredibly pointless story (which may never be continued by
    anyone, but then again may) about a little girl who came to the LNHQ and
    blew some things up. It tells of her beginning when she faced fights,
    character development, retcons, silly jokes and all that other good LNH
    stuff, but all that is for later chapters (if there are any). This is an incredibly pointless story...

    Aren't they all?


    Stan Lee's undead twitter account resurrected to sell NFTs presents...
    NET.HERO ACADEMIA
    (or something)
    Chapter 1: A Wild Storyline Appears!

    NEO.TROPOLIS
    UC 12

    A ten-year-old girl raced down the streets of Neo.tropolis on a
    motorcycle, sending the kiwis running away. Before anyone could ask if
    this was legal or a good idea, she parked the motorcycle, did a double
    back flip off it and walked into the lobby of the Legion of Net.Heroes Headquarters.[1]

    The city of Neo.tropolis was home to a long history of net.heroes, which
    has been very deliberately not worked out because LNH20 had enough of
    that thankyewverymuch. But it goes kind of like this: Net.ropolis was
    the home to the first of the modern age of net.heroes, Manga Girl, who
    began her career mumblety mumble years ago. Some say she found a
    briefcase with the letters "LNH" on it, but some say it was a gachapon
    capsule. Since then, many others sprang up, forming teams and confusing relationships. Then they fought in an earth-shattering civil war, which culminated in the destruction of much of Net.ropolis in the horrifying metaphysical event known as the Second Kablooie. An event so
    world-changing they had to change the calendars (which also made more
    money for all the calendar manufacturers).

    But now, in Usenet Century 12, Net.ropolis had been rebuilt as
    Neo.tropolis, brighter and stronger than ever before! Home of the
    greatest net.hero team there has ever been, the Legion of Net.Heroes!

    The--where was I? Oh yeah--Shonen Protagonist Lass walked up to the desk
    of Registrar Lad, keeper of this LNH's roster whenever it is we get one.
    "Hi!" she said. "I am Shonen Protagonist Lass, and I am here to join the
    Legion of Net.Heroes Academy!"

    Registrar Lad looked her over and tapped his pen. "Hmm. Interesting. Not
    a lot of shonen protagonists are ten-year-old girls."

    "Oh yeah? Well that makes me twice as awesome!" said Shonen Protagonist
    Lass.

    "And what are your powers?"

    "I can do anything any shonen protagonist can do. Like fight, and blow
    things up. See? SPOOON!" she shouted as she raised her fist and shot out
    a mighty energy blast which knocked a hole through the wall.[2]
    Registrar Lad sighed, thankful the LNHQ generally repaired itself.

    "Ah, I see. Well, I hope you didn't kill anyone," he said.

    "That's not usually how it goes, well except in One Punch Man," she
    said. "And I'm pretty sure this isn't that. So am I good enough to make
    the grade?"

    "You'll be put under consideration," said Registrar Lad. Report to the
    Peril Room--"

    Just then, another young net.hero walked into the room. A ten-year-old
    boy with messy hair who wore a nattily tailored suit and huge oversized sunglasses. Menacing sound effects menaced around him menacingly.

    "Who's *that*?" gasped Shonen Protagonist Lass.

    "Well," said Registrar Lad, "I believed I've heard of them. A new
    net.hero who's the child of a family of assassins. Their name is Mys.
    James Xavier Preponderation. They call themself... Kid Enthusiastic X."

    TO BE CONTINUED? (maybe????)

    [1] Henceforth just the LNHQ... we usually don't spell out the whole
    thing... my wrists hurt already.

    [2] Yes I've been rereading The Tick lately. What of it?

    ====

    LNH FOURTH IMPRINT PRE-FAQ

    Welcome to the so called "Fourth Imprint!" This is a new LNH story meant
    to recapture some of the wild chaotic energy of early LNH, and a new
    kind of LNH for the new post-MHA, post One Punch Man, post-people
    getting burned out on Marvel after Endgame world, with more otaku
    nonsense than ever before! Though it may well evolve into something
    completely different, that's LNH for you.

    The background was inspired by some Reddit post by some guy who
    suggested that Project A-Ko was a sequel to Kingdom Come.

    Q: How does this work? What's the schedule? What are the rules for
    character usability? Who's writing this?

    A: Well, if this goes anywhere we'll work all that out before April.
    There is one rule I'd like to suggest: Generally speaking, no chapter of
    the main round robin saga may be longer than 1500 words. The length is negotiable, and longer chapters might be needed for pivotal points in
    the story, but the point is that the chapters should be short and
    fast-moving.

    Q: Isn't this setup a lot more like Hunter x Hunter than it is like My
    Hero Academia?

    A: Well, yes.

    Q: Why "Usenet Century?"

    A: Because of wildly inconsistent activity in LNH recently, there are a
    lot of missing spaces in the Classic LNH and LNH20 timelines, so I
    thought it'd be more aesthetically pleasing and we'd all feel less
    guilty about procrastinating if we used a completely made up calendar.

    Q: What is the meaning of life?

    A: To write more LNH stories.

    Q: Where is my mind?

    A: Probably fell under the couch cushions.

    Q: Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do
    look more like?

    A: Darmok and Jalad at Tangara.


    --
    Jeanne "The Dark Space Princess Knight" Morningstar
    Chief Procrastinator, Commission of Ecumenical Translators

    It is a foul bauble of man's vanity. Away with it!
    --Count Dracula, throwing a mirror out a window, _Dracula_ by Bram Stoker

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