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[[File:Merv carrying Jenny Nowhere.png|thumb|right|215px|Merv carrying [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality 2-25 31-H|Jenny]] during the assault on the [[Legion of Light]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'')]]Merv soon settled in [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s home. When [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]] came to stay there as guests, Merv was the one to offer them cookies. He later participated in the growing team of superheroes' expedition to investigate a transdimensional portal whose opening Madison had detected using [[Professor Madison's device|a new invention of hers]], although it turned out to be nothing to do with Doctor Brain. Merv subsequently participated, with obvious glee, in the impromptu “family game night” of putting [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the Living Skeleton, back together after his bones had been disjointed by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') | [[File:Merv carrying Jenny Nowhere.png|thumb|right|215px|Merv carrying [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality 2-25 31-H|Jenny]] during the assault on the [[Legion of Light]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'')]]Merv soon settled in [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s home. When [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]] came to stay there as guests, Merv was the one to offer them cookies. He later participated in the growing team of superheroes' expedition to investigate a transdimensional portal whose opening Madison had detected using [[Professor Madison's device|a new invention of hers]], although it turned out to be nothing to do with Doctor Brain. Merv subsequently participated, with obvious glee, in the impromptu “family game night” of putting [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the Living Skeleton, back together after his bones had been disjointed by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') | ||
When [[Jenkins]] and [[Professor Madison]] broke into Floor 239 of the headquarters of the [[Bureau of Singularity]] (who watched over [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], among other universes) at the [[Nexus of Realities]], Merv was visible on one of the monitors. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 18:03, 7 July 2021
Merv the Griffin was a bipedal, anthropomorphic griffin from the Sixth Realm. He was summoned to Reality Z-25 31-H by Doctor Brain and magically compelled to seek out and destroy Captain Evening. After being freed from his magical binding by the Captain and Jenny Nowhere (then posing as Jenny Everywhere), Merv remained in this new universe in order to get his revenge on Doctor Brain and the Wicked Witch, and ended up joining Captain Evening's superhero team.
Description
Physical appearance
Merv the Griffin was a muscular winged humanoid, taller than the average human man. He had clawed hands and a griffin-head whose beak was not clearly delineated from the rest of the face. (COMIC: Tales To Behold)
Personality
Merv was a creature of honour, who would dedicate himself to getting reparation if he felt that he had been wrong. He was not above showing emotion, however, as evidenced by his shameless cryng and other displays of despair when he thought that he would remain trapped in Reality Z-25 31-H forever due to his inability to find and defeat Captain Evening. (COMIC: Tales To Behold)
Biography
In Reality Z-21 31-H
Summoned
Merv the Griffin was summoned from the Sixth Realm to Reality Z-25 31-H by the young witch Jesse Brain on behalf of her father, the supervillain Doctor Brain. He was magically bound to this realm until he could find Captain Evening (a superhero and Doctor Brain's archnemesis) and arrange for his death. However, the malevolent Doctor failed to tell Merv who or what “Captain Evening” was or how he might be found. Thus, Merv wandered the world for weeks, despairing of ever fulfilling his magical obligation and returning home.
While flying around in a despairing haze, he eventually crashed into a belltower that turned out to be that of Captain Evening's own stately home. The Captain, being too honourable for his own good, confessed that he was Merv's quarry. However, the shifter Jenny Nowhere (then posing as the heroic Jenny Everywhere) saved the Captain by briefly switching him out with his counterpart in a parallel universe populated by zombies. Merv struck the zombie Captain Evening, and confirmed that he was dead afterwards; even though the zombie had been dead all along, this counted as far as fulfilling his magical obligation went.
Despite now being free to go, Merv decided to stick around with Jenny and Captain Evening so as to fight Doctor Brain with them, and thereby get his revenge on the villain and his progeny. (COMIC: For Whom The Toll Bells)
Living among the Odds
Merv soon settled in Captain Evening's home. When Professor Madison and Rodney Rabbit came to stay there as guests, Merv was the one to offer them cookies. He later participated in the growing team of superheroes' expedition to investigate a transdimensional portal whose opening Madison had detected using a new invention of hers, although it turned out to be nothing to do with Doctor Brain. Merv subsequently participated, with obvious glee, in the impromptu “family game night” of putting Armstrong Fatbuckle, the Living Skeleton, back together after his bones had been disjointed by Red Vicious. (COMIC: Enter–the Legion of Light!)
When Jenkins and Professor Madison broke into Floor 239 of the headquarters of the Bureau of Singularity (who watched over Reality Z-25 31-H, among other universes) at the Nexus of Realities, Merv was visible on one of the monitors. (COMIC: Singularity War)