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She owns a Themiscyran Throwing Necklace made of [[Jack Kirby|kirbium]] given to her by Jung-La]]. A metal crescent, it is easy to throw and returns to her hand even after hitting opponents. ([[COMIC]]: [[Situation_on_Earth-N_(comic_story)#Christmas Special|Situation on Earth-N]])
She owns a Themiscyran Throwing Necklace made of [[Jack Kirby|kirbium]] given to her by [[Jung-La]]. A metal crescent, it is easy to throw and returns to her hand even after hitting opponents. ([[COMIC]]: [[Situation_on_Earth-N_(comic_story)#Christmas Special|Situation on Earth-N]])


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 16:59, 20 October 2022

In Reality Z-25 31-H, Gwen Davis, better known as Gwenna, was the wife of Kaza. The two acted as the protectors of the Naked Jungle in Buranda.

Description

Physical appearance

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Personality

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Powers & abilities

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She owns a Themiscyran Throwing Necklace made of kirbium given to her by Jung-La. A metal crescent, it is easy to throw and returns to her hand even after hitting opponents. (COMIC: Situation on Earth-N)

Biography

Raised in an unremarkable American suburb, Gwenna eventually met the dashing adventurer Kaza.

In Reality Z-25 31-H

Kaza and Gwenna were once asked by Jenny Anywhere to aid her on Earth-N. (COMIC: Situation on Earth-N)

Behind the scenes

Origins

Gwenna originated as an obscure public-domain character in the adventures of Jo-Jo, Jungle King. She appeared as Jo-Jo's love interest in the first story in the character's debut issue, where she was depicted as the Queen of the Bonangi. Notably, although she was coloured as white, nothing in the script indicated this. In the next story, Gwenna was replaced with the identically-drawn Geesha — likewise coloured as white, but outright depicted in the script as the daughter of a black man.

Jay Epps paired a rebooted form of Gwenna with an unrelated public-domain “jungle king” character, Kaza, for his webcomic Kaza's Mate, Gwenna. Epps's Gwenna was officially Caucasian, being given a new backstory explaining her presence in the jungle, and eliminating the “queen” element. In her first outing, Epps's Gwenna shared her Golden Age counterpart's black hair. In the next story, Ruthless Ro-Man, this was changed to a dark, reddish brown and finally to outright red hair, which she retained throughout the rest of the webcomic.

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