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Say The Word was an early Jenny Everywhere comic story. It was written by Alex Hernandez and drawn by Tony Wolf. It was originally released in black and white, but a full-colour version was created in 2019 by Sir Gryphon for Jenny Everywhere Day.
Contents
Plot
After Jenny Everywhere materialises in a new universe in a cutting-edge mobile home by the seaside, she thinks she's found peace at last — only to happen upon the Nommo, an ambassador from the Sirius star system who seeks to bring Enlightenment to mankind. Realising the Nommo has no clue about how to go about doing this in a way that will avoid getting him crucified by a mob, Jenny decides to give him some pointers.
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- This story features a Jenny Everywhere who wears sneakers, shorts, and a T-shirt with the number “23”. She has recently arrived in the story's universe
- The Nommo catches psychic glimpses of at least twenty more incarnations, including some previously featured in other stories (see “Continuity”).
Universes
- This story takes place all in one universe.
Other
- The Nommo's people once used a Logos beam to try to enlighten mankind, but the first person the beam hit, Philip K. Dick, became mentally ill before he could spread the Logos to others.
- Jenny Everywhere mentions ”Michael Valentine Smith“, ”Donnie Darko” and “Buffy” as fictional “Christ-like figures” whose grisly fates should serve as warnings for the Nommo.
Continuity
- The Nommo catches psychic glimpses of many incarnations of Jenny Everywhere. They include the main Jenny from COMIC: The Late Shift, the "Right-On By The Sea" Jenny as seen in her introductory splash panel in COMIC: Name's Not Down, Steven Wintle's Jenny as seen in COMIC: Cars, and the “space adventuress” Jenny briefly seen in COMIC: My Bloody Valentine.
Behind the scenes
Read online
Say The Word was is available in black and white on Tony Wolf's website and in colour on the Jenny Everywhere Day website.