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Burst Lion was a superheroine from Dimension A. In her human identity, she was the unremarkable teen girl Indy Reed, but after stealing a magical necklace from a museum, she became the champion of the lion god Rajendra Manjuk and gained the ability to transform at will to the form of a superpowered anthropomorphic lion.

Description

Physical appearance

Burst Lion appeared as a lithe anthropomorphic lion with humanoid proportions, a tail tipped with black hair, red fur with a lighter patch on her chest and stomach, and blue hair. She also had triangular blue markings on her cheeks. Her outfit included black boots and black gauntlets, both hemmed with gold, and a black necklace with a purple gem. (COMIC: Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!)

Biography

Meeting Jenny Everywhere

Burst Lion is mildly inconvenienced by Jenny Everywhere. (COMIC: Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!)

At some point after leaving Reality Z-25 31-H, Jenny Everywhere visited Dimension A and found Burst Lion having a coffee on a café terrace while listlessly looking at her mobile phone. Jenny playfully picked up a chair and whip and tried to engage in “lion-taming”, antics which Burst Lion did not find especially amusing. (COMIC: Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!)

Behind the scenes

Burst Lion was created by, and belongs to, DeviantArt user burstlion, originally known as adekii on a since-deactivated account. Due to the deactivation of this account, the date and circumstances of her original introduction are currently unknown.