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Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 May 2024

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Up the River is a story in the Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna web comic.

Plot

in progress

Kaza, Gwenna, and Smedley observe Ernie MacGuffin, a diamond smuggler, meet with van Horn.

On the Jenny Everywhere Day bonus page they are leaving a fancy restaurant when Jenny Anywhere arrives, driving her flying car through a portal in mid-air. With her is Jenny Everywhere and Lady Catherine; the Jennies are just passing through this reality to drop her off in The Naked Jungle. They promise to look her up again the next time they have trouble in Shelterville and fly away.

Worldbuilding

Jenny Everywhere

Jenny Anywhere

Universes

Continuity

Behind the scenes

The supporting characters of Duke and Sammy, seen as entertainers at the club, are based on the real comedy duo of Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo, who in turn based their act off of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; they even appeared in the 1952 B-movie Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla. Surprisingly, the comic characters get through their adventure in the Naked Jungle without encountering any gorillas.

Read online

The cameo and the entire story are available on the Kaza & Gwenna website (NSFW for nudity). The Jenny Everywhere Day page is also available on Deviantart.