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{{wikipediainfo}}According to one account, [[Jenny Everywhere]]'s true name was '''Jennifer Barbelith'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'') | {{wikipediainfo}}According to one account, [[Jenny Everywhere]]'s true name was '''Jennifer Barbelith'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wanted for Questioning (short story)|Wanted for Questioning]]'') In a number of realities, her name was instead Jenny Corwin, but she was raised on the interdimensional [[Island of Barbelo]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The term “Barbelith” was coined by [[wikipedia:Grant Morrison|Grant Morrison]] as a recurring element of their ''[[wikipedia:The Invisibles|The Invisibles]]'' comic series. According to them, the name first came to them in a dream as the name of an alternative dimension or higher plane of existence; in their comics, the name instead refers to a mysterious, sentient red sphere existing on the dark side of the Moon which exists to help human beings connect to a higher, more enlightened plane of reality. What relationship may exist between Jenny's character and Morrison's fictional Barbelith (such as the Barbelith orb itself being an incarnation of Jenny in some way) has never been clarified. | The term “Barbelith” was coined by [[wikipedia:Grant Morrison|Grant Morrison]] as a recurring element of their ''[[wikipedia:The Invisibles|The Invisibles]]'' comic series. According to them, the name first came to them in a dream as the name of an alternative dimension or higher plane of existence; in their comics, the name instead refers to a mysterious, sentient red sphere existing on the dark side of the Moon which exists to help human beings connect to a higher, more enlightened plane of reality. What relationship may exist between Jenny's character and Morrison's fictional Barbelith (such as the Barbelith orb itself being an incarnation of Jenny in some way) has never been clarified. |
Revision as of 17:35, 24 September 2021
According to one account, Jenny Everywhere's true name was Jennifer Barbelith. (PROSE: Wanted for Questioning) In a number of realities, her name was instead Jenny Corwin, but she was raised on the interdimensional Island of Barbelo. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)
Behind the scenes
The term “Barbelith” was coined by Grant Morrison as a recurring element of their The Invisibles comic series. According to them, the name first came to them in a dream as the name of an alternative dimension or higher plane of existence; in their comics, the name instead refers to a mysterious, sentient red sphere existing on the dark side of the Moon which exists to help human beings connect to a higher, more enlightened plane of reality. What relationship may exist between Jenny's character and Morrison's fictional Barbelith (such as the Barbelith orb itself being an incarnation of Jenny in some way) has never been clarified.
The term's primary connection to Jenny Everywhere, however, is a behind-the-scenes one, as it was chosen as the name of the now-defunct Barbelith forums. Perused by many fans of Morrison's work, the “Barbelith Underground” community was the original context of the creation of Jenny Everywhere as a fictional character. The first comic stories to feature the character were created and posted on the website, and are often referred to as “the Barbelith Stories” in the Jenny Everywhere fandom.