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The year 1964 was a low point in the dreary existence of animated character come-to-life, [[Loony Leo]], until he came under the influences and evil guidance of the villain, [[Zzardo]].
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''"I did the dialog okay, but I couldn't play the role, not fully."'' <br>
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'''-- Leo'''
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The year 1964 was a low point in the dreary existence of animated character come-to-life, [[Loony Leo]]. His depression made him vulnerable to the influences and evil guidance of the villain, [[Zzardo]].
  
 
Zzardo offered Leo the chance to die as he wished if he would first agree to destroy '''[[Honor Guard]]'''. Loony Leo thus became [[the Myth-Master]] and conjured up figures from folklore and fiction to battle the super-team.
 
Zzardo offered Leo the chance to die as he wished if he would first agree to destroy '''[[Honor Guard]]'''. Loony Leo thus became [[the Myth-Master]] and conjured up figures from folklore and fiction to battle the super-team.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_Bill Pecos Bill]- A legend in tall tales of the American West
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_Bill Pecos Bill]- A legend in tall tales of the American West
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetzalcoatl Quetzalcoatl]- A Mesoamerican deity known as the Feathered Serpent
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetzalcoatl Quetzalcoatl]- A Mesoamerican deity known as the Feathered Serpent
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansel_and_Gretel The Witch]- The witch from "Hansel and Gretel"
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansel_and_Gretel The Witch]- From "Hansel and Gretel"
  
Even with '''Joe Magarac''' apparently switching sides, '''Honor Guard''', with all of their powers and abilities couldn't overpower this collections of characters from fantasy, myth, and imagination.  The Myth-Master captured them and used his innate powers to drain their psychic energies.  But just as they were on the verge of fading from existence, he relented. He just couldn't kill them, or anyone for that matter. Loony Leo revealed his true identity and captured his henchman, Zzardo.   
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Even with '''Joe Magarac''' apparently switching sides to assist '''Honor Guard''', all of their powers and abilities couldn't overpower this collections of characters from fantasy, myth, and imagination.  The Myth-Master captured them and used his innate powers to drain their psychic energies.  Just as they were on the verge of fading from existence, he relented. He just couldn't kill them, or anyone for that matter. Loony Leo revealed his true identity and together with Honor Guard, they captured his henchman, Zzardo.   
 
 
''"I did the dialog okay, but I couldn't play the role, not fully."'' <br>
 
'''-- Leo'''
 
  
 
[[The Silver Agent]] and the other heroes were sympathetic to Leo's plight, and even though a trial was scheduled, steps were taken to keep everything low key and "out of the papers."  
 
[[The Silver Agent]] and the other heroes were sympathetic to Leo's plight, and even though a trial was scheduled, steps were taken to keep everything low key and "out of the papers."  

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The Myth-Master Incident

"I did the dialog okay, but I couldn't play the role, not fully."
-- Leo

The year 1964 was a low point in the dreary existence of animated character come-to-life, Loony Leo. His depression made him vulnerable to the influences and evil guidance of the villain, Zzardo.

Zzardo offered Leo the chance to die as he wished if he would first agree to destroy Honor Guard. Loony Leo thus became the Myth-Master and conjured up figures from folklore and fiction to battle the super-team.

Even with Joe Magarac apparently switching sides to assist Honor Guard, all of their powers and abilities couldn't overpower this collections of characters from fantasy, myth, and imagination. The Myth-Master captured them and used his innate powers to drain their psychic energies. Just as they were on the verge of fading from existence, he relented. He just couldn't kill them, or anyone for that matter. Loony Leo revealed his true identity and together with Honor Guard, they captured his henchman, Zzardo.

The Silver Agent and the other heroes were sympathetic to Leo's plight, and even though a trial was scheduled, steps were taken to keep everything low key and "out of the papers."

The identity of the Myth-Master was never revealed to the general public.