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}}'''Reality Z-25 31-H''' was one of the realities monitored by the [[Bureau of Singularity]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'') | }}'''Reality Z-25 31-H''' was one of the realities monitored by the [[Bureau of Singularity]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'') It was also known as '''the Beholderverse'''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?! (comic story)|Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!]]'') | ||
Its [[Earth]] was home to a variety of superheroes such as [[the Odds]], supervillains such as [[Doctor Brain]], and various supernatural creatures. There also existed several sentient alien species, including the [[Vanilla Pudding]]s of [[Riegel 6]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') [[Demon]]s, [[Hell (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Hell]] and [[the Devil (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Devil]] also existed, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'', ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') with universities openly offering courses in witchcraft. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Blast From The Past (comic story)|Blast From The Past]]'') The [[Nexus Stone]], an artefact held by [[Nexus Girl]], was said to “harness a primal [[magic]] power from the universe itself”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nexus Girl Bio (short story)|Nexus Girl Bio]]'') | Its [[Earth]] was home to a variety of superheroes such as [[the Odds]], supervillains such as [[Doctor Brain]], and various supernatural creatures. There also existed several sentient alien species, including the [[Vanilla Pudding]]s of [[Riegel 6]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') [[Demon]]s, [[Hell (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Hell]] and [[the Devil (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Devil]] also existed, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'', ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') with universities openly offering courses in witchcraft. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Blast From The Past (comic story)|Blast From The Past]]'') The [[Nexus Stone]], an artefact held by [[Nexus Girl]], was said to “harness a primal [[magic]] power from the universe itself”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nexus Girl Bio (short story)|Nexus Girl Bio]]'') |
Revision as of 14:21, 10 July 2023
Reality Z-25 31-H was one of the realities monitored by the Bureau of Singularity. (COMIC: Singularity War) It was also known as the Beholderverse. (COMIC: Whatever Happened to Jenny Everywhere?!)
Its Earth was home to a variety of superheroes such as the Odds, supervillains such as Doctor Brain, and various supernatural creatures. There also existed several sentient alien species, including the Vanilla Puddings of Riegel 6. (COMIC: Journey Into Misery) Demons, Hell and the Devil also existed, (COMIC: Hell Is Too Good For Him, Journey Out Of Misery) with universities openly offering courses in witchcraft. (COMIC: Blast From The Past) The Nexus Stone, an artefact held by Nexus Girl, was said to “harness a primal magic power from the universe itself”. (PROSE: Nexus Girl Bio)
Behind the scenes
Reality Z-25 31-H, whose name was only used fugitively in Singularity War, has also been referred to behind the scenes by Paul Hoppe as “the Beholderverse”. It has, over the years, turned into something of a webcomic shared universe, being the setting not only of Hoppe's works in The Cosmic Beholder, but also of Jay Epps's Kaza's Mate, Gwenna and of James Bridger's Kate Five and Section P.
In the author's notes for PROSE: Truth in Labeling, Scott Sanford noted that the story's superhero setting “might not be far from Reality Z-25 31-H or some Marvelous settings”.
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