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* [[Jenny Anydots]] is a [[gumbie cat]], genetically engineered by [[Scientist (My Bloody Valentine)|the scientist]] as a present for Jenny. | * [[Jenny Anydots]] is a [[gumbie cat]], genetically engineered by [[Scientist (My Bloody Valentine)|the scientist]] as a present for Jenny. | ||
* In “[[Universe D (My Bloody Valentine)|Universe D]]”, Jenny and her date consider going to the [[Lava Columns of Skantagria]], to the [[Kalafarian Swamps]] to see the [[Moonfly|Moonflies]] at play, or to the circus which has set up on “the third moon”. | * In “[[Universe D (My Bloody Valentine)|Universe D]]”, Jenny and her date consider going to the [[Lava Columns of Skantagria]], to the [[Kalafarian Swamps]] to see the [[Moonfly|Moonflies]] at play, or to the circus which has set up on “the third moon”. | ||
* [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|Jenny's nonhuman date]] in Universe D travelled to the [[Mountains of Ismalia]] | * [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|Jenny's nonhuman date]] in Universe D travelled to the [[Mountains of Ismalia]] through the [[Barren Desert of Qlaq]] and “engaged a female [[Raggalisk]] in hand-to-hand combat” to obtain the [[Raggalisk Egg]] he gives her, as “they were sold out at the shop”. | ||
* [[Jenny Everywhere's human date (My Bloody Valentin)|Jenny's human date]] in Univers A, meanwhile, claims he sold his soul to a “minor [[Hellhound]] of the [[Seventh Circle]]” to get her one of the only three existing copies of the ''[[Plasmanomicon]]''. | * [[Jenny Everywhere's human date (My Bloody Valentin)|Jenny's human date]] in Univers A, meanwhile, claims he sold his soul to a “minor [[Hellhound]] of the [[Seventh Circle]]” to get her one of the only three existing copies of the ''[[Plasmanomicon]]''. | ||
===Continuity=== | ===Continuity=== | ||
* The jolt of a piece of toast popping out of the toaster in “[[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|Universe A]]” coincides with Jenny's first shift from one universe to another; as such, the toast is giving signifiant attention in the first page of the story. A liking for toast would later become a recurring quirk of Jenny's character. | * The jolt of a piece of toast popping out of the toaster in “[[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|Universe A]]” coincides with Jenny's first shift from one universe to another; as such, the toast is giving signifiant attention in the first page of the story. A liking for toast would later become a recurring quirk of Jenny's character. |
Revision as of 23:50, 4 August 2020
My Bloody Valentine was a standalone Jenny Everywhere comic story written by David Barnett and John Miers. It is believed to have been the first of the original Barbelith Jenny Everywhere stories to enter production, though it was only the second released.
Contents
Plot
It's Valentine's Day across the multiverse, and Jenny Everywhere's shifts rapidly between several of the universes in which she exists, each one bringing a new jolt of some sort which knocks her from one to the next; in each world, her date has something extraordinary to offer. But what will her human date on boring old urban Earth give her? And is the extraordinary really what she wants when she lives and breathes it every day?
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- Jenny Everywhere appears to exist simultaneously across several different universes with a more-or-less identical physical appearance, shifting her awareness from one world to the next but physically present in all of them at once, and becoming dizzy and distant in any given world when her consciousness is elsewhere.
- Offhand remarks by Jenny indicates that she drinks alcohol and that she is interested in pursuing a sexual relationship with at least one non-humanoid alien being.
- Jenny does not appear to be open to her human date about her true nature, pretexting it being “her time of the month” to explain her dizzy spell when she has in fact rapidly shifted her consciousness through several dimensions.
- Jenny ruefully remarks that she would like one of her Valentines to someday gift her a box of chocolate or some other normal gift.
Universes
- In this story, Jenny shifts between four unnamed universes:
- “Universe A” seems to be an urban, contemporary Earth, though not devoid of supernatural elements.
- The Jenny of “Universe B”, also an Earthlike setting, is apparently a glamorous master-thief in a committed relationship with a male counterpart.
- In “Universe C”, she has some sort of relationship with a mad scientist specializing in the study, and, sometimes, creation, of strange animals.
- In “Universe D”, Jenny inhabits a sci-fi, outer-space setting and is in a romantic relationship with a huge nonhuman being.
Other
- The master-thief claims that the diamond he and Jenny are stealing would allow them to buy Paris.
- Jenny Anydots is a gumbie cat, genetically engineered by the scientist as a present for Jenny.
- In “Universe D”, Jenny and her date consider going to the Lava Columns of Skantagria, to the Kalafarian Swamps to see the Moonflies at play, or to the circus which has set up on “the third moon”.
- Jenny's nonhuman date in Universe D travelled to the Mountains of Ismalia through the Barren Desert of Qlaq and “engaged a female Raggalisk in hand-to-hand combat” to obtain the Raggalisk Egg he gives her, as “they were sold out at the shop”.
- Jenny's human date in Univers A, meanwhile, claims he sold his soul to a “minor Hellhound of the Seventh Circle” to get her one of the only three existing copies of the Plasmanomicon.
Continuity
- The jolt of a piece of toast popping out of the toaster in “Universe A” coincides with Jenny's first shift from one universe to another; as such, the toast is giving signifiant attention in the first page of the story. A liking for toast would later become a recurring quirk of Jenny's character.
Behind the scenes
Read online
My Bloody Valentine was originally available on John Miers' personal website. It was also available on queergranny.com. Both pages are now offline. However, the former page was recorded on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the six pages of My Bloody Valentine here.