To Save Me, Why Must I Kill Me? (comic story)
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To Save Me, Why Must I Kill Me? was a comic story published in the Fall Special of What The--?! cover-dated September 1993. It featured an appearance by a parody version of Technet known as Treknet, including a version of Ringtoss, who was first introduced in Executive Action [+]Loading...["Executive Action (comic story)"] as a member of the Special Executive, themselves introduced in Doctor Who Magazine's 4-D War [+]Loading...["4-D War (comic story)"].
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Shallocat
- Captain British
- Nutcracker
- Kleenex
- Beggin'
- K-Lion
- Midget
- Gidget
- Ringtoss
- Ferro
- Gatecrasher
- Thug
- Joyboy
- Prince Charles
- Diana Spencer
- Renée
- Nazi-Ecchscalibur
- Russian Cossack Ecchscalibur
- Maoist Collective Ecchscalibur
- Republican Ecchscalibur
- Ranch-Style Ecchscalibur
- Holistic Tofu Ecchscalibur
- New Ecchscalibur on the Block
- Fat Ecchscalibur
- Tall Ecchscalibur
- Hillbilly Ecchscalibur
- Neo-Freudian Ecchscalibur
- Chunky Ecchscalibur
- Creamy Ecchscalibur
- Instant Freeze-Dried Ecchscalibur
- Insider-Trading Ecchscalibur
- Bony Stark
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- This story marks the only officially licensed work to feature an alternate version of Technet and its various members, who are depicted as multiverse travellers in the Marvel Multiverse, even having a cameo appearance in one episode [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"Proteus (TV story)","2":"one episode"} of X-Men: The Animated Series.
- One version of Captain Britain seen in this story is based upon Charlie Brown from the Peanuts series.
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