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====Posing as Jenny Everywhere==== | ====Posing as Jenny Everywhere==== | ||
=====Abducted by Doctor Brain===== | =====Abducted by Doctor Brain===== | ||
[[File:Jenny Nowhere in Tales To Behold.png|thumb|200px|left|Jenny introduces herself to [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold (comic story)|Tales To Behold]]'')]]At some point, Jenny arrived in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]. She was knocked out and captured by the supervillain [[Doctor Brain]], who, discovering she had [[shift]]ing powers, strapped her to a complex piece of machinery to use her as a power source for an [[Doctor Brain's Portal|interdimensional portal]]. The machine worked, but rather than the portal being one-way, it allowed [[the Monstrosity|an eldritch horror]] from [[Universe (Tales To Behold)|another dimension]] to begin crossing over into Brain's world. The superhero [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] intervened, managing to free Jenny from the portal and thereby close the gateway, forcing the horror to retreat. She | [[File:Jenny Nowhere in Tales To Behold.png|thumb|200px|left|Jenny introduces herself to [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold (comic story)|Tales To Behold]]'')]]At some point, Jenny arrived in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]. She was knocked out and captured by the supervillain [[Doctor Brain]], who, discovering she had [[shift]]ing powers, strapped her to a complex piece of machinery to use her as a power source for an [[Doctor Brain's Portal|interdimensional portal]]. The machine worked, but rather than the portal being one-way, it allowed [[the Monstrosity|an eldritch horror]] from [[Universe (Tales To Behold)|another dimension]] to begin crossing over into Brain's world. The superhero [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] intervened, managing to free Jenny from the portal and thereby close the gateway, forcing the horror to retreat. She introduced herself to the Captain as simply “Jenny”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold (comic story)|Tales To Behold]]'') | ||
=====Meeting Mervin===== | =====Meeting Mervin===== | ||
[[File:Jenny Shifts Captain Evening.png|thumb|210px|right|Jenny emergency-[[shift]]ing a startled [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'')]]The two headed to the Captain's home, where Jenny began claiming that she was really [[Jenny Everywhere]]. Before she got very far in introducing ‘herself’, however, they had to deal with the intrusion of a [[Griffin]] called [[Merv the Griffin|Merv]] in the Captain's home. | [[File:Jenny Shifts Captain Evening.png|thumb|210px|right|Jenny emergency-[[shift]]ing a startled [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'')]]The two headed to the Captain's home, where Jenny began claiming that she was really [[Jenny Everywhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny Everywhere]]. Before she got very far in introducing ‘herself’, however, they had to deal with the intrusion of a [[Griffin]] called [[Merv the Griffin|Merv]] in the Captain's home. | ||
It quickly turned out that, although not personally malicious, Merv had been magically compelled by [[Doctor Brain]]'s witch daughter [[Jesse Brain|Jesse]] to wander the world until he killed Captain Evening. To save the Captain, Jenny quickly used her [[shift]]ing powers to switch him out with his [[Captain Evening#Zombie Captain Evening|counterpart]] in a parallel world who was a [[zombie]]. Merv dealt what would have been a killing blow to the zombie, fulfilling his magical contract. He resolved to remain in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], however, to try and get his revenge on Doctor Brain and his daughter. Jenny and the Captain agreed to help him with this goal, having their own grudges against the villain. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | It quickly turned out that, although not personally malicious, Merv had been magically compelled by [[Doctor Brain]]'s witch daughter [[Jesse Brain|Jesse]] to wander the world until he killed Captain Evening. To save the Captain, Jenny quickly used her [[shift]]ing powers to switch him out with his [[Captain Evening#Zombie Captain Evening|counterpart]] in a parallel world who was a [[zombie]]. Merv dealt what would have been a killing blow to the zombie, fulfilling his magical contract. He resolved to remain in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], however, to try and get his revenge on Doctor Brain and his daughter. Jenny and the Captain agreed to help him with this goal, having their own grudges against the villain. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | ||
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[[File:The Blue Knight rises in Encore.png|thumb|right|250px|right|Jenny warns [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] about [[the Blue Knight]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')]]Jenny agreed, like the others, to Merv's suggestion of extending their vacation in London a little while following this fairly anticlimactic resolution to their adventure. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'') They tracked a magical signature [[Merv the Griffin]] had perceived, and unearthed [[the Blue Knight]], an immortal Arthurian knight, from underneath a monolith. Jenny was the first to notice that the Knight was in fact still alive, for a given value of “alive” — his spirit still present inside the armour, though his body had wasted away to nothing. Despite their initial worries that the walking armour was some kind of wrathful undead, however, it quickly became apparent that the Knight was thankful to the Odds for freeing him, and he swore allegiance to Captain Evening as his new liege. Shortly after that, [[Merlin#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Merlin]] appeared, having projected himself into the future just long enough to fully resurrect the Knight by merging him with the body of his [[Chief Inspector Dennis|last surviving descendant]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'') | [[File:The Blue Knight rises in Encore.png|thumb|right|250px|right|Jenny warns [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] about [[the Blue Knight]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')]]Jenny agreed, like the others, to Merv's suggestion of extending their vacation in London a little while following this fairly anticlimactic resolution to their adventure. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'') They tracked a magical signature [[Merv the Griffin]] had perceived, and unearthed [[the Blue Knight]], an immortal Arthurian knight, from underneath a monolith. Jenny was the first to notice that the Knight was in fact still alive, for a given value of “alive” — his spirit still present inside the armour, though his body had wasted away to nothing. Despite their initial worries that the walking armour was some kind of wrathful undead, however, it quickly became apparent that the Knight was thankful to the Odds for freeing him, and he swore allegiance to Captain Evening as his new liege. Shortly after that, [[Merlin#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Merlin]] appeared, having projected himself into the future just long enough to fully resurrect the Knight by merging him with the body of his [[Chief Inspector Dennis|last surviving descendant]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'') | ||
===== Locating Armagedda ===== | |||
[[File:Evil Cloak in Armagedda (Reprise).png|thumb|left|220px|Evil Cloak makes Armagedda an offer — in style. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Armagedda (Reprise) (comic story)|Armagedda (Reprise)]]'')]]Once more in the guise of “Evil Cloak”, Nowhere travelled to [[Universe (Redistribution)|the universe]] to which she had banished [[Armagedda]], where, because instead of a sapient human race there existed a species of human-like non-sapient cattle tended to by anthropomorphic cow, Armagedda had had a rather humiliating existence eating grass and living as a farm animal. Appearing as a mysterious hooded rider (thanks to a steed stolen from one of the “cowboys”), Evil Cloak offered to restore Armagedda to her full glory if she agreed to help Evil Cloak with her own plans. Armagedda defiantly refused, however, claiming that a servant of the [[Cosmic Order]] would not bargain with “mortals”. Evil Cloak rode off calmly, promising to come back soon to see if Armagedda changed her mind. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Armagedda (Reprise) (comic story)|Armagedda (Reprise)]]'') | |||
===The Woman Without a Shadow=== | ===The Woman Without a Shadow=== |
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