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''My Bloody Valentine'' was originally available on [http://www.johnmiers.com/library/valentine.swf John Miers' personal website]. It was also [http://www.queergranny.com/jennyeverywhere/02valentine.shtml available] on queergranny.com. Both pages are now offline. However, the former page was recorded on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the six pages of ''My Bloody Valentine'' here.  
''My Bloody Valentine'' was originally available on [http://www.johnmiers.com/library/valentine.swf John Miers' personal website]. It was also [http://www.queergranny.com/jennyeverywhere/02valentine.shtml available] on queergranny.com. Both pages are now offline. However, the former page was recorded on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the six pages of ''My Bloody Valentine'' here.  
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===Notes & References===
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Revision as of 17:32, 4 August 2020

My Bloody Valentine 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 enter production, though it was only the second released.

Contents

Plot

to be written

Worldbuilding

to be written

Continuity

to be written

Behind the scenes

Read online

My Bloody Valentine was originally available on John Miers' personal website. It was also available on queergranny.com. Both pages are now offline. However, the former page was recorded on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the six pages of My Bloody Valentine here.

Notes & References