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[[File:Ola.png|thumb| | [[File:Ola.png|thumb|left|150px|“Ola”.]]The same day she released ''Truth Serum'', [[Lorca]] also [https://www.deviantart.com/diamonddmgirl/art/Ola-545275633 posted] an additional panel, under the title ''Ola'', on DeviantArt, which she described as “an expression of Jenny's for my ''Truth Serum'' comic that I ended up not using”. | ||
===Read Online=== | ===Read Online=== | ||
''Truth Serum'' was published [https://www.deviantart.com/diamonddmgirl/art/Truth-Serum-545262827 on the author's DeviantArt DeviantArt page], where it is still available. | ''Truth Serum'' was published [https://www.deviantart.com/diamonddmgirl/art/Truth-Serum-545262827 on the author's DeviantArt DeviantArt page], where it is still available. |
Revision as of 12:47, 9 August 2020
Truth Serum was a Jenny Everywhere comic story written and drawn by Lorca.
Contents
Plot
Captured by Jenny Nowhere and her latest ally, criminal chemist Caleb Ketchum, Jenny Everywhere is interrogated under truth serum, but it doesn't work out as expected…
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- THe version of Jenny in this story wears a cream scarf, a purple sleeveless T-shirt, and green shorts. She has the usual dark hair and eyes and tan skin.
Jenny Nowhere
- Jenny Nowhere wears her iconic all-black outfit; she appears as a pale-skinned woman with pale blue eyes and sandy blond hair.
Other
- The two Jennies and Caleb Ketchum appear to be in the midst of a wider adventure involving a rabbi in hiding.
Behind the scenes
Genesis
The same day she released Truth Serum, Lorca also posted an additional panel, under the title Ola, on DeviantArt, which she described as “an expression of Jenny's for my Truth Serum comic that I ended up not using”.
Read Online
Truth Serum was published on the author's DeviantArt DeviantArt page, where it is still available.