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{{wikipediainfo}}The [[775th Universe]]'s [[Laura Drake (775th Universe)|Laura Drake]] described her first encounter with [[Jenny Everywhere (775th Universe)|Jenny]], which involved Jenny appearing on her windowsill without warning just as Laura was about to go to bed, as “very '''Peter Pan'''”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)#Special Q&A|The Demon and the Butterfly: Special Q&A]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}The [[775th Universe]]'s [[Laura Drake (775th Universe)|Laura Drake]] described her first encounter with [[Jenny Everywhere (775th Universe)|Jenny]], which involved Jenny appearing on her windowsill without warning just as Laura was about to go to bed, as “very '''Peter Pan'''”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)#Special Q&A|The Demon and the Butterfly: Special Q&A]]'')
[[Jenny Cornelius|Another Jenny]] once claimed, implausibly, that "one day I escaped from my pram in [[Kensington Gardens]] and ran for it. Never looked back," alluding to one origin story of Peter Pan. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 1 April 2023

The 775th Universe's Laura Drake described her first encounter with Jenny, which involved Jenny appearing on her windowsill without warning just as Laura was about to go to bed, as “very Peter Pan”. (COMIC: The Demon and the Butterfly: Special Q&A)

Another Jenny once claimed, implausibly, that "one day I escaped from my pram in Kensington Gardens and ran for it. Never looked back," alluding to one origin story of Peter Pan. (PROSE: The Folly of Men)

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