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Beige Midnight

Beige Midnight is a sequel to the never actually written Beige Noon and a sequel to Beige Countdown. It involves the return of the Bryttle Brothers, Dekay and Diskolor, and the LNH attempting to stop them from destroying the Looniverse. The ideas for the series were developed by Saxon Brenton, Lalo Martins, Martin Phipps, Rob Rogers, and Arthur Spitzer.

Beige Midnight #1

Beige Midnight #1: Written by Arthur Spitzer and Saxon Brenton. The first issue involves Ripping Dancer becoming a member of the Legion of Net.Villains in order to trick them into helping her free Bicycle Repair Lad from the secret prison he's at. Both Hex Luthor and Occultism Kid are searching for the final fragment of the Cosmic Plot Device and Occultism Kid realizes that Obscure Trivia Lad has the fragment within his artificial body. Irony Man sends Retcon Lad, Anal-Retentive Archive Kid, Net.Elementalist, Fourth Wall Lass, and Lenny the squirrel to fight insurgents in the Middle East. The team decides to call itself the Bicycle Liberation Front. When Ripping Dancer and her team of supervillains arrive at the secret prison they run into a team of Freedom Chip Heroes being controlled by Irony Man.

Beige Midnight #2

Beige Midnight #2: Written by Arthur Spitzer and Saxon Brenton. Ripping Dancer and her villain team made up of Thread Bear, RobGoblin, Vector Sublime, Chuggernaut, and Commie-in-a-Metal-Suit battle Irony Man's Freedom Chippers. Ripping Dancer manages to free Bicycle Repair Lad, but for reasons only she knows stays with the LNV after the mission. Meanwhile, a Freedom Chipper by the name of Twitter joins the Bicycle Liberation Front on their Middle East mission.

Beige Midnight #3

Beige Midnight #3: Written by Arthur Spitzer, Martin Phipps, and Saxon Brenton.