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}}'''''Spores of Doom''''', also known as '''''March of the Monerans''''', was a standalone [[Jenny Everywhere]] comic story created by [[Iamus]]. It is unclear if the two pages | }}'''''Spores of Doom''''', also known as '''''March of the Monerans''''', was a standalone [[Jenny Everywhere]] comic story created by [[Iamus]]. It is unclear if the two known pages are all that ever existed of the story, nor indeed all that was meant to exist; or if it is a fragment of a much larger story, either lost or never completed. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
===Plot=== | ===Plot=== | ||
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''Spores of Doom'' was originally posted on the Barbelith Forums in the thread "Jenny Everywhere Clearing House and Update Point" on August 27, 2005 by the user Meludreen - later to be known as [[Iamus]] - who indicated that they intended to colour them at a later point. The pages were later recovered and posted on the Shifter Archive; although that, too, is now lost, these pages were saved on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the two known pages of the story here. | ''Spores of Doom'' was originally posted on the Barbelith Forums in the thread "Jenny Everywhere Clearing House and Update Point" on August 27, 2005 by the user Meludreen - later to be known as [[Iamus]] - who indicated that they intended to colour them at a later point. The pages were later recovered and posted on the Shifter Archive; although that, too, is now lost, these pages were saved on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the two known pages of the story here. | ||
A coloured panel of the story was posted on the Jenny Everywhere Facebook page on May 9, 2016, where it was credited to Paul McCann and Grant Balfour. | A coloured panel of the story was posted on the Jenny Everywhere Facebook page on May 9, 2016, where it was credited to Paul McCann and Grant Balfour. <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10153325830321324&set=pb.100064084291687.-2207520000. Jenny Everywhere Facebook post]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:16, 19 October 2023
Spores of Doom, also known as March of the Monerans, was a standalone Jenny Everywhere comic story created by Iamus. It is unclear if the two known pages are all that ever existed of the story, nor indeed all that was meant to exist; or if it is a fragment of a much larger story, either lost or never completed.
Contents
Plot
As huge gelatinous monsters called the Monerans threaten a shepherd's flock, Jenny Everywhere tries to make a stand to defend it. However, her attempt to throttle a Moneran with her scarf proves pointless, and the two humans end up absorbed by the Moneran.
Worldbuilding
Jenny Everywhere
- This story features an incarnation of Jenny Everywhere who wears a very long, striped scarf. She is short and stout, and wears a plain skirt. She notably has the flower pin in her hair.
Universes
- This story entirely takes place in one universe.
Continuity
- The same incarnation of Jenny Everywhere appeared in an untitled one-panel comic by the same author.
Behind the scenes
Read online
Spores of Doom was originally posted on the Barbelith Forums in the thread "Jenny Everywhere Clearing House and Update Point" on August 27, 2005 by the user Meludreen - later to be known as Iamus - who indicated that they intended to colour them at a later point. The pages were later recovered and posted on the Shifter Archive; although that, too, is now lost, these pages were saved on the Internet Archive, allowing us to reproduce the two known pages of the story here.
A coloured panel of the story was posted on the Jenny Everywhere Facebook page on May 9, 2016, where it was credited to Paul McCann and Grant Balfour. [2]