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|hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere#The Shapeshifter|Jenny Everywhere | |hero(es)= [[Jenny Everywhere#The Shapeshifter|Jenny Everywhere]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 24 August 2020
An untitled comic story featuring Jenny Everywhere was written & drawn by Aristide Twain. Two pages long, it featured a humorous vignette featuring a version of Jenny for whom “the Shifter” had a more common meaning than the usually-posited definition of shifting.
Contents
Plot
Jenny Everywhere sneaks into the headquarters of NASA and is amazed by what she finds, but, when about to be spotted, she decides to hide by shapeshifting into a monkey. Unfortunately, she is then picked out by the NASA scientists for a test rocket flight! As the rocket takes off with the ape-Jenny inside, she reflects forlornly that no amount of shapeshifting will get her out of this one…
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- The featured version of Jenny seems incapable of shifting physically in the sense of teleporting, either within her universe or from one to the next; instead, she is a shapeshifter.
Universes
Behind the scenes
Read online
The story's origins are currently unknown. It was once hosted on the Shifter Archive, but has been unavailable since the website went down. We thus make it available to read on this Wiki: