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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan''}}[[File:Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan Logo.png|thumb|325px|Logo of the series.]]'''''Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan''''', or '''''De Rovers van Clwyd-Rhan''''' in the original Dutch was a comic series created by [[Reinder Dijkhuis]] in 1991 and which ran until 2018. Although begun as a Dutch small-press comic, it principally existed in the form of an English-language webcomic for most of its existence. | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan'' (series)}}[[File:Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan Logo.png|thumb|325px|Logo of the series.]]'''''Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan''''', or '''''De Rovers van Clwyd-Rhan''''' in the original Dutch was a comic series created by [[Reinder Dijkhuis]] in 1991 and which ran until 2018. Although begun as a Dutch small-press comic, it principally existed in the form of an English-language webcomic for most of its existence. | ||
The series took place in [[Universe (Incognito)|a faux-medieval fantasy universe]], depicted in a style reportedly inspired by ''Asterix'' and ''Maid Marian and her Merry Men''. The titular Clwyd-Rhan was a kingdom existing in uneasy peace with the Gnomian Republic, a newly-founded nation for gnomes, fairies and other magical creatures to exist away from human society. | The series took place in [[Universe (Incognito)|a faux-medieval fantasy universe]], depicted in a style reportedly inspired by ''Asterix'' and ''Maid Marian and her Merry Men''. The titular Clwyd-Rhan was a kingdom existing in uneasy peace with the Gnomian Republic, a newly-founded nation for gnomes, fairies and other magical creatures to exist away from human society. |
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Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan, or De Rovers van Clwyd-Rhan in the original Dutch was a comic series created by Reinder Dijkhuis in 1991 and which ran until 2018. Although begun as a Dutch small-press comic, it principally existed in the form of an English-language webcomic for most of its existence.
The series took place in a faux-medieval fantasy universe, depicted in a style reportedly inspired by Asterix and Maid Marian and her Merry Men. The titular Clwyd-Rhan was a kingdom existing in uneasy peace with the Gnomian Republic, a newly-founded nation for gnomes, fairies and other magical creatures to exist away from human society.
The series introduced the fairy Abúi as a secondary character and ended her storyline with her being cast out into the Multiverse. This led not only into her own spin-off webcomic, Abúi's Travels, but also into an extended guest appearance in The Bare Pit, comprising the stories COMIC: Incognito and COMIC: Enchanted. Although these did not feature Jenny Everywhere in person, she was repeatedly mentioned, and her acquaintance and fellow Shifter, Sven Allestädes, was a major supporting character in the second story.
Abúi made further cameos in Jenny Everywhere-related media, including several minor appearances in Paul Hoppe's The Cosmic Beholder.