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Revision as of 14:11, 25 August 2020
Name's Not Down 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 be released, although My Bloody Valentine was begun first. It also introduced Jenny's friends Clea, Lex and Bradley and the town of Right-On By The Sea, which would recur in other stories, in an effort to establish a potential setting and status-quo for the Shifter.
Contents
Plot
Jenny Everywhere and her friends Clea, Lex and Bradley, who, together, form the band of Right-On By The Sea's most notorious chaotic troublemakers, try to get into an exclusive concert, but the bouncer insists that their name's not on the list — even though Jenny was pretty sure she had tricked Nathan, the promoter, into letting her come. The bouncer ends up touching the limits of Jenny's patience…
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- Jenny Everywhere is known to her friends in Right-On By The Sea as “the Shifter”.
- She displays an ability for physical combat.
Universes
- This story entirely takes place in one universe, home to the coastal city of Right-On By The Sea.
Other
- The concert Jenny and her friends are intent on attending is a night of “queer hip-hop post-glitch electronica and glum'n'bass” at Club Twart.
Continuity
TBA
Behind the scenes
Read online
My Bloody Valentine was originally available on Nelson Evergreen's personal website, but this page is no longer available. The seven pages of the story are reproduced here.