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Jenny Everywhere

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Jenny Everywhere, also known as the Shifter and by a variety of other titles and aliases, was an anomaly in the Multiverse: versions of her existed in most every universe and she had the ability to shift her consciousness or her physical self from one universe to another.

Description

Physical appearance

Jenny Everywhere's physical appearance varied across universes, although certain core traits included short-cropped hair and the wearing of goggles and a scarf. She was, in most universes, human, with no particular physical abilities beyond her ability to shift and to tap into the pool of knowledge of her other selves. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds)

In most universes, Jenny was of “average size” and appeared to be of Asian or Native American extraction, though she was usually vague about her actual origins. (COMIC: RIP Fourth Wall) Some Jennies wore a flower pin in their hair as a further distinguishing sign, alongside the scarf and goggles. (COMIC: Cars, The Late Shift, Spores of Doom, etc.)

However, some Jennies deviated quite far from the baseline in looks and, accordingly, psyche. At least one was a cat and Johnny Everywhere was, as his name implied, a man, who identified as such. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere) For example, the “defence Jenny” of the Governing Council was an elf, (COMIC: Governing Council) there existed a Spheroid Geometron Jenny (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker) and even a “Giant Robot Jenny”. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)

Personality

Jenny had “a ready smile” and was generally characterized by her upbeat, confident attitude. (COMIC: RIP Fourth Wall) She loved the thrill of adventure, for which reason she often stopped herself from tapping into her dimensional abilities even when it would have been to her advantage to do so; (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds) some versions of her were indeed tired of being treated as a dimensional hero rather than an ordinary person, and wished people would treat her normally for once, for instance by getting her gifts that weren't mystical artifacts of untold power. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine) However, she did enjoy springing more of her ability on clueless opponents to surprise them. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away)

Jenny's attitude to causing temporal paradoxes varied; at least one version was reckless enough to cause some for the sake of a bet on a pint of beer, or generally just as a favour to friends, (COMIC: Narcissist?) while another became increasingly strict about temporal paradoxes as she grew older, refusing access to future information to her own younger self when the younger version tried to reach out into her future. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)

As her various selves were capable of independent existence and consciousness despite ultimately all being the same person, Jenny was functionally polyamorous, dating several individuals at once across dimensions, including non-humanoids. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine) In at least some universes, she was interested in sex and unafraid of speaking about it openly, including in rather crude terms; (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine, Soulless Mate) more generally, she could be quite uncouth, having no qualms about sprinkling curse words in her language. (COMIC: Bacterial Lunarversity) Jerry Everywhere told Drew that he was not “gay” but “post-straight”. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium) Although she also had long-term, emotionally-charged relationships, (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine, When She's Gone) some incarnations were prone to casual, purely physical affairs, although only with people they at least got along with. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium)

Some Jennies also had a violent side to them; the Jenny from Right-On By The Sea admitted to finding fights "fun" even though she granted they were a suboptimal way to solve problems, (COMIC: Name's Not Down) and another Jenny was shown to have no qualms about killing sentient opponents if she held them to be morally bankrupt. (COMIC: Mrs Zirma)

In more than one universe, Jenny had a documented liking for toast. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

Jenny enjoyed the atmosphere of winter cheer and would sometimes hang around a snowy Victorian city for extended periods of time around the Christmas period to soak in the “Christmas Carol mood”. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

Powers & abilities

Dimensional abilities

Jenny's primary ability was the power of shifting: this allowed most versions of Jenny to pop between one universe and another at will, and also to teleport within a single universe. She could take people along on such trips. (COMIC: Soulless Mate) Other facets of shifting included the ability to shift her awareness to that of any other version of herself, (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine) and the ability to shift objects from other dimensions into her immediate surroundings at will. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away) However, she could not always control her shifting perfectly, sometimes finding her consciousness suddenly wandering off due to some minor shock, (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine) and some incarnations had no control about when or where they shifted at all, being transported by destiny to places where they were “needed”. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)

The Governing Council, a group of Jennies who acted as coordinators and peacekeepers of the telepathic network of Jennies within their collective mindscape, could forcibly switch two Jennies' bodies. They could also view any possible course of events through the Infinite. (COMIC: Governing Council) At least one incarnation of Jenny could use her mental shifting ability on other individuals, granting them knowledge of some of their parallel universe counterparts' lives, although this tended to overwhelm and temporarily knock out most people who hadn't experienced it before. Through a similar process, she could also share her own memories with others. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)

Jenny could make certain individuals in the universes she visited into ‘Anchors’. The process caused a great shock to the Anchor, but allowed the Shifter to gain all the relevant information about her surroundings that she would possess if they she had herself been a native, as well as slightly shifting her appearance to match said surroundings. Jenny's Anchors gained the ability to follow her into the Infinite. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

When enough of the Shifter's mental network got “worn out”, over millennia, a significant number of her incarnations automatically “zapped off to”, in Jenny's own rods, a “secret realm beyond Time”, where they remained for a few weeks, during which their shifting powers were rejuvenated and their mental link resynched. After returning to the Multiverse, even Jenny herself did not actually remember the experience in any detail. As she once explained, “some elements of me are secret even to, well, me!”. (PROSE: The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere)

Skills

Jenny could read Sanskrit, (COMIC: Soulless Mate) and at least some of her incarnations demonstrated remarkable marksmanship skills both with a bow and arrow (COMIC: Untitled) and with a gun. (COMIC: Graveyard Shift, Jenny vs. Groff) In several distinct incarnations, Jenny displayed the ability to play chess at a very high level, notably beating Death, (VIDEO: Mitigating Circumstances) as well as Lord Grallyx in a world where he was a Chess Grandmaster. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Other preternatural abilities

Due to being genetically engineered, one Jenny had a variety of superhuman abilities, and kept developing new ones over the course of her early adulthood. Among them were a “super-sensitive endocrine system” and the telepathic ability to feel other beings' ennui. She also claimed that she had “a mental conduit to the invisible plane of ecstasy unobtainable to we average mortals”, although it was unclear whether this was a separate ability from regular mental shifting. This same incarnation also had horticultural and biochemical abilities, having cultivated the Focus Lotus blossom and used it to create a chemical that improved people's ability to focus on a transformative artistic experience. (COMIC: The Freak Issue)

Some Jennies had Fourth Wall Awareness, considering themselves to be fictional (or, at least, being aware that they were fictional from some universes' point of view). (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story et alt.) However, this was not universal, and at least one Jenny experienced severe existential despair when she was told by Sizemore that she was fictional from his point of view. (PROSE: Paperback Writer)

Biography

Origins

Although it was shrouded in mystery, several accounts indicated that Jenny Everywhere had a singular origin story, and had notably had an "original" mother, prior to being splintered across the multiverse. (COMIC: The Late Shift, PROSE: Memories of Nowhere) However, according to one account, none of the Jennies in a telepathic conversation with a young incarnation of Jenny knew how they had originally, collectively come to be. (PROSE: Where Is Everywhere)

The comic book Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins claimed that Jenny was born to a scientist and his wife on "the oldest and most advanced parallel Earth", located in a universe located at the Edge of the Multiverse. When she was still a baby, her father discovered that a Living Black Hole from another universe was about to destroy their universe. Jenny's parents thus built the Pod, a machine designed to allow their daughter to survive the destruction of the universe. The machine worked, but splintered the child into an infinity of incarnations instead of sending her to a single place; thus, the Shifter was born.

When asked by Retro if this story had really happened, one incarnation of Jenny replied with a shrug: "Eh, kinda". (COMIC: The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere) Indeed, other accounts contradicted the details of the Secret Origins story. One Jenny was able to visit her childhood home, showing it had not been destroyed; she remembered growing up there with her mother at least until the age of six, and having an older sister, who was cruel to her but whose love and approval Jenny nevertheless yearned for; this sister would eventually become Jenny Nowhere. It was at the age of six, in her mother's kitchen, that Jenny tasted her first piece of toast, a taste she would come to love, and associate with her mother ever after. (PROSE: Memories of Nowhere)

According to one account, Jenny somehow existed as "the Defender," a godlike being who opposed the Destroyer at the beginning of everything, fighting over the fate of the embryonic proto-multiverse. She succeeded in banishing the Destroyer into the nothingness beyond reality, but the damage it had dealt to the proto-multiverse was too serious for any of the universes to “blossom”, for lack of energy. Thus, the Defender sacrificed herself; letting go, she let “the personality pattern which formed her armor and her weapons and her self” flow into the “the gaps in the pattern of everything”. (PROSE: Where Is Everywhere)

Shiva once put forward a more prosaic theory: that Jenny Everywhere was actually a “dying child” living out her last days in a delusional, fractured fantasy of a million different, entertaining lives. He meant to unsettle Jenny with this possibility, but she retorted that if that were the case, it would mean she was in fact, functionally, the omnipotent God of the multiverse she inhabited; she thus found the notion empowering rather than dismaying, though she didn't seem to put much stock in it. (COMIC: Soulless Mate)

At the Flat Earth Bar

One version of Jenny lived on Earth in one universe. She often hung out at a bar called the Flat Earth with a human friend who didn't seem to quite believe Jenny meant every word of her fantastical adventure tales. (COMIC: Cars, Tribute)

Karaoke night mishap

 
Jenny at karaoke night. (COMIC: Cars)

Jenny once sang a song in the bar during what appeared to be a karaoke night. The song was flirtatious, and she began focusing on her friend, who was confused about the situation. However, she ended up forgetting the end of the lyrics, putting an end to the moment. (COMIC: Cars)

Legacy

 
The Nommo's glimpse of this incarnation of the Shifter. (COMIC: Say The Word)

Later, while reading the mind of a different Jenny, an alien ambassador known as the Nommo caught a glimpse of this incarnation. (COMIC: Say The Word)

David's girlfriend

One version of Jenny lived on Earth in an ordinary house in a universe where the supernatural existed but rarely impacted 21st-century humans. She dated an ordinary young man named David, who joined her on some of her adventures.

Valentine's Day

 
Jenny Everywhere after her Valentine's Day date with David. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

Some time after meeting David, this Jenny invited him to her house for Valentine's Day. Before long, however, she found her consciousness shifting to what versions of herselves in three other universes were experiencing on their Valentine's Day. Distracted, she claimed to David that she was on her period, and apologetically told him they had better call off the date. David agreed, and hurriedly gave her the present he'd found for her, a copy of the Plasmanomicon. Jenny was disappointed that even David had gotten her a “special” gift rather than something ordinary for a change, and filed the book with the presents received by the other three Jennies, which she had somehow shifted into her reality. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

Captured by Shiva

 
An “empowered” Jenny in the dense universe. (COMIC: Soulless Mate)

Some time later, Jenny and David had planned their actual first date, to a concert. However, as Jenny was distractedly paging through the Plasmanomicon as she shifted to get them to the concert, her close-range teleportation failed, instead shifting the pair of them to another universe, a “Heaven” inhabited by Hindu Gods. The two were captured by Shiva, who cast them out into a “dense”, decaying universe. The two were soon restrained by the demon-like wretches who inhabited it, with David being tortured by a Cactus Demon whose spines tore at his face; however, thanks to Jenny's verbal guidance, he was soon able to reach a spiritual awakening which empowered him enough to frighten away the demons and, seemingly, restore his soul to him. After sharing a first kiss which Jenny, he helped her lead the demon-creatures to rebel against their unjust gods. As they reemerged in Heaven, Shiva congratulated the two, as this was in fact what he had meant to happen all along. (COMIC: Soulless Mate)

The Robbery

 
Jenny Everywhere, superthief. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

In another universe, Jenny was a glamorous jewel-thief in a relationship with an elegant and talented master-thief. Though he'd originally promised to take her to Paris for Valentine's Day, they had to cancel to make use of an opportunity to steal a huge diamond. Although they ended up tripping the alarm, the master-thief told Jenny not to worry about him, and instead to take the diamond and escape. The Jenny who dated David (to whom she was physically identical) was later shown to have shifted the diamond in question to her house. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

One Jenny believed that this Jenny was killed while trying to get away with the diamond, and was the one being buried in the Graveyard when yet another Jenny first discovered her nature as “the Shifter”. However, other Jennies in attendance believed they were burying a Jenny who'd died in a plane crash or who “had been shot by somebody's wife”. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Jenny and the Gumbie Cat

 
A bored Jenny lounging in the scientist's lab. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

One universe's Jenny lived with a middle-aged mad scientist in his gothic laboratory-slash-private-museum-slash-castle, though it was unclear whether she harbored any romantic feelings towards him. On one Valentine's Day, he gifted her Jenny Anydots, a genetically-engineered two-headed Gumbie Cat he had created with her in mind; she was unimpressed by his decision to name the creature after her. Like the diamond, Jenny Anydots soon found her way to the house of the Jenny who dated David (to whom she was physically identical). (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

A Date in Space

 
Jenny waiting for her date. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

Yet another Jenny existed out in space, where she was in a committed (though not always smooth-sailing) relationship with a huge alien being. She had to wear a space-suit to visit him on his home-planet, seemingly unable to breathe the same atmosphere. She was gifted a Raggalisk Egg by him on Valentine's Day, with the Egg also ending up in the house of the Jenny who dated David.

 
The Nommo's glimpse of this incarnation of the Shifter. (COMIC: Say The Word)

That version of Jenny was physically identical to David's girlfriend but dressed in a “1960's sci-fi” sort of space-suit, complete with huge bubble-like helmet, black gloves going up to her elbows, and a skirt; (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine) her skirt and shirt were both blue, contrasting with her red scarf.

Later, while reading the mind of a different Jenny, an alien ambassador known as the Nommo caught a glimpse of this incarnation. (COMIC: Say The Word)

In Right-On By The Sea

 
Jenny preparing the fight the Bouncer. (COMIC: Name's Not Down)

One version of Jenny inhabited the picturesque seaside British town of Right-On By The Sea, where she usually hung out in the streets with her inseparable group of friends Clea, Lex and Bradley. This Jenny was a fun-loving troublemaker (indeed, the town's only troublemaker) as well as a pop-music enthusiast. She and her friends once forced their way into an exclusive soirée at Club Twart by simply beating up the close-minded Bouncer after the Club's promoter, Nathan, walked back on his promise to Jenny to give them free entrance. (COMIC: Name's Not Down)

Jenny enjoyed hanging around with her three friends at the indie coffee shop the Cuppa Cha Cha Cha, being friends with the barista Lois. When she learned that Apollo Coffee, a heartless megacorporation, intended to drive it out of business to eliminate competition, Jenny decided that very literal “direct action” was called for. She travelled with her friends to Apollo's London H.Q. and found Jez Cock, whom the four tried to bully into relenting. This was delayed by their needing to fight off the horde of Faceless Cyborg Ninjas unexpectedly used as security by Apollo Coffee, but they were ultimately successful.

 
The Nommo's glimpse of this incarnation of the Shifter. (COMIC: Say The Word)

As they got back to Right-On By The Sea, Jenny confided to Clea that she was starting to get tired of getting into fights all the time, and the two agree on a wish that things quiet down for the foreseeable future. This wish was not to be answered, however, as Jenny Nowhere had just arrived into town. (COMIC: Damn Fine Hostile Takeover) Later, while reading the mind of a different Jenny, an alien ambassador known as the Nommo caught a glimpse of this incarnation, smirking in front of a heavily-graffitied wall. (COMIC: Say The Word)

With Nigel

 
Jenny in a cheerful mood, discussing a mission with Nigel. (COMIC: Mrs Zirma)

In one universe, Jenny had become "an Everywhere" through hard work and risk-taking, with the title appearing to refer to a society of monster-hunters. This Jenny had the "standard look" but appeared more ruthless than usual incarnations when dealing with her foes, and was also allegedly prone to drinking too much, resulting in hangovers. One of her partners in monster-hunting was Nigel, an older man who would give her assignments or intel about her targets.

He once sent her to a trailer park to investigate Mrs Zirma, a mysterious old lady who was in fact a living, predatory alternate history. Jenny resisted her telepathic assault using a "password for mental attacks," the mantra “Jai guru deva om”, forcing Zirma to reveal her true eldritch form, and then destroyed Zirma using a Laudomite hand-grenade, “filled with the dreams of the unborn”. (COMIC: Mrs Zirma)

Recruiting Pedro Primavera

 
Jenny materialising in Pedro's home universe. (COMIC: Afrenasia)

One version of Jenny had dark reddish hair and a tendency to call people "darling". Her form of shifting appeared to make her emerge from a foaming rainbow when she appeared in a new universe. Jenny's first trip to her six-billionth reality (and counting) was part of a "special mission" in the context of which, in a race against time, she had to bring a message to Pedro Primavera, whom she found as a confused young man on sitting a park bench. (COMIC: Afrenasia)

The smartest girl in school

As later recalled by someone who had been to school with her, in one world, Jenny, a thin-faced Asian young woman, attended a regular high school where she came across as “the smartest girl in school”. However, she spoke freely of her knowledge of alternative realities, including such things as the Mongol invasion of North America. At some point, she and the person who'd later recall her story became involved in a reality-bending adventure which impressed Jenny's companion to the extent that they never spoke about it to anyone, even their husband. (COMIC: Borders)

As a samurai

At some point, one incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was trained to become a samurai. Another incarnation of Jenny was able to draw on the skills she'd acquired in that life to fight her way through Snow White's Monster Men with Sir Parsifal. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)

As a ninja

At some point, one incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was trained to become a ninja. Another incarnation of Jenny was able to draw on the skills she'd acquired in that life to fight her way through Snow White's Monster Men with Sir Parsifal. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)

As a barbarian

One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was a barbarian warrior, with all the fighting skills this implies. Another incarnation of Jenny was able to draw on the skills she'd acquired in that life to fight her way through Snow White's Monster Men with Sir Parsifal. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)

Adventure in Hideea

 
A bloodied, angry Jenny confronting Snow White in Hideea. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)

One “clever” incarnation of Jenny with a grouchy disposition and a tendency for strong language had very pale skin and short-cropped black hair. She wore a black parka and yellow scarf, and carried a backpack. This Jenny once shifted at random and appeared in a magical realm called Hideea, much to her dismay, as she disliked these kinds of “magical realities”.

After facing Dwarves and Monster Men and befriending the knight Sir Parsifal by helping him defeat a Dragon, she made her way with Parsifal to the Sorcerous, the evil queen who ruled Hideea and had every woman prettier than herself executed. She discovered that the Sorcerous was in fact a middle-aged Snow White who had taken after her stepmother after her husband “ran off with a bar wench”. Jenny talked down the conceited Queen Snow White anded ended up punching her, giving her a black eye that marred her ever-so-prized “beauty”. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)

Ms Everywhere

 
Ms Everywhere as she appeared in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One Jenny Everywhere lived long enough to age into a mature-looking woman who wore a trenchcoat and served as a mentor to younger versions of Jenny just beginning to figure out their power, when they first came to the Graveyard. She notably officiated the funeral of a different Jenny who'd died. This Jenny, who had younger versions call her “Ms Everywhere” for clarity's sake, was knowledgeable about the nature of their collective powers and of the Graveyards, and also knew the details of several incarnations' lives. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Discovering her nature

 
Jenny Everywhere in the Graveyard for the first time. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One young version of Jenny Everywhere lived in a a largely mundane universe in a flat of her own. She was a thing young Asian woman with a pixie cut and usually wore a striped sweater. She grew up aware that she could “do things others could not”, but only with a very dim, subconscious sense that there were “others like her” in other worlds. She discovered the truth after she was transported to the Graveyard for the first time, where Ms Everywhere took it upon herself to explain things to her and introduce her to a few other incarnations of Jenny. Upon returning, she forgot the specifics of her stay in the Graveyard but retained her knowledge of her nature as “the Shifter”, and delighted in the fact that she would never be alone again. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Blonde Jenny

 
Jenny Everywhere greeting one of her other selves while in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One Jenny had shoulder-length blonde hair and wore a black leather jacket. Uniquely, she did not appear to wear a scarf, or at least not all this time. Though all incarnations of Jenny had a “ready smile,” this incarnation was particularly prone to such, even at a funeral. She was one of the Jennies to whom a young Jenny was introduced by Ms Everywhere while in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Earrings Jenny

 
Jenny Everywhere greeting one of her other selves while in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One black Jenny had short hair, a quieter attitude than her blonde counterpart, and wore large earrings. She also appeared to wear large, square glasses in place of the traditional goggles. She was one of the Jennies to whom a young Jenny was introduced by Ms Everywhere while in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

As a cat

 
Jenny Everywhere meowing at herself in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One version of Jenny Everywhere was a largely ordinary-looking cat, albeit one wearing a small scarf and goggles. She was introduced to the young Jenny by Ms Everywhere, answering the greeting with a placid “Meow”, while in the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Short-haired Jenny

A Jenny with a bob-cut was among the many Shifters who were mentally transported to the Graveyard. She lacked any visible goggles. She heatedly discussed the identity of the Jenny who'd died with a few of her other selves; she had “heard” that the Jenny who'd died was one who'd been killed while trying to steal a huge diamond, while others believed she had died in a plane crash or been murdered by somebody's wife. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Johnny Everywhere

 
Johnny Everywhere as he appeared inside the Graveyard. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

One male incarnation of Jenny Everywhere went by the name of Johnny Everywhere. He had short brown hair, kind eyes and strong eyebrows. Johnny wore the traditional goggles and scarf as well as a frock coat, which he wore over a waistcoat with narrow vertical stripes. He also smoked a pipe. Johnny was trans, and was once mentally summoned to the Graveyard; although, in accordance with his mental identity, he appeared as a man within the Graveyard, he had, at the time, not yet undergone reassignment surgery in the physical world, a fact of which Ms Everywhere was aware, giving him grief over it. (COMIC: The Death of Jenny Everywhere)

Adventures with Trip

 
Jenny during her adventure saving the pier from Mr Haffalife. (COMIC: The Freak Issue)

In one universe, Jenny was apparently created by mad scientists as “a prototype for a superior human species”. She had various idiosyncratic superpowers, mostly revolving around increased senses, such as an “ultra-sensitive endocrine system”, “a mental conduit to the invisible plane of ecstasy unobtainable to we average mortals” and the ability to feel other people's ennui.

Although aloof in her demeanour, she was explicitly and outspokenly heroic, always looking for occasions to champion goodness and fight gloom and wickedness. She had a non-powered best friend and sidekick in the form of Trip. Jenny particularly championed mutant humanoids and other personages on the fringe of society like herself.

At some point, this Jenny Everywhere, who had horticultural abilities, cultivated the Focus Lotus blossom on “a remote antipodean island” and distilled residue from into a chemical which “shifted one's brain properties from a state of funfair-induced erratic grasping-for-immediate-sensory-pleasures to an uncharacteristic stateof constant and sustained focus”, ideal for experiencing a particularly great circus performance.

The Shifter once encountered the plight of Dromedary Man, a telekinetic hybrid who was being exploited as a circus freak at the funfair on the pier of a seaside town. After meeting up with Trip, she determined that the problem was that the unbalanced Mr Haffalife, builder and owner of the pier, was privileging unsatisfying, ephemeral but instantly-satisfied attractions rather than the art of the circus. After helping to recover Haffalife's beloved Giant Panda (a stuffed toy whose loss had turned him even crankier than usual) as well as Ani's journal, Jenny organised a dazzling circus performance that inspired a change of heart in Haffalife. Some time later, she and all the people she had met during the adventure got together for a dance party. (COMIC: The Freak Issue)

A frustrating holiday

 
Jenny Everywhere striking a bargain with Pan. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium)

In one universe, a skinny and foul-mouthed Jenny took a holiday to Greece, staying at the Illyria Inn and taking a guided tour of the ruins in the area. She found the tour disappointing, but one of her fellow tourists, the photographer Drew, caught her eye. She attempted to entice him to sleep with her, but he ignored her clear attempts to initiate a flirt. Sulking in a nearby forest, she came across the god Pan, who agreed to help her by temporarily transforming her in the form Drew would find most attractive.

 
Jerry Everywhere, a temporary male form of the same incarnation of the Shifter. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium)

As Drew was gay, this turned out to be a muscular young man. In this new form, the Shifter decided to go by “Jerry Everywhere”. After trying out his new body for a few minutes, Jerry headed back to the ruins to find Drew, but once again failed to seduce him, as it turned out Drew had no interest in casual sex in the first place and indeed found Jerry's advances off-putting. After turning back into a woman due to the spell thus being broken (as Drew had rejected the appearance supposedly patterned after his desires), the spited Jenny decided to sleep with Pan instead. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium)

Killing Alec Swan

 
Jenny moments after she brought down Alec Swan. (COMIC: Graveyard Shift)

One incarnation of Jenny, who had big, spiky black hair and didn't wear a scarf (but instead a black parka with large white trimming), once accidentally shifted into a graveyard in a universe where a loathsome necromancer named Alec Swan had recently returned from the dead. Bumping into Morrison Moore, an eccentric Scottish “investigator of the weird,” she helped him locate Swan. After Swan attacked them with an army of zombified versions of himself, who managed to kill Moore, Jenny was able to hit the original Swan with a gunshot, ending his evil at last. (COMIC: Graveyard Shift)

Late for her "shift"

 
A bitter Jenny Everywhere at work. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

One version of Jenny worked as a retail clerk in some kind of bookshop and wore a short-sleeved checkered shirt. She could only shift in space and through dimensions, appearing incapable of time-travel within her own universe, forcing her to come back from any shifting adventures in time for her shift at work.

She once shifted into the body of her counterpart in the Third Universe, who was facing a firing squad, and began explaining her nature to an unknown audience. She shifted away just in time to avoid being shot at, her consciousness ending up in the body of a different Jenny who was being chased by a T-rex and then in that of an aviator Jenny in the middle of a WWI-style biplane dogfight, before her watch beeped, reminding her that she was late for her shift at work.

 
The Nommo's glimpse of this incarnation. (COMIC: Say The Word)

Returning home, she finished her introduction from behind the counter, not noticing several other Jennies in the queue. (COMIC: The Late Shift) Later, while reading the mind of a different Jenny, an alien ambassador known as the Nommo caught a black-and-white glimpse of this incarnation, who was seen sitting in front of a computer monitor. (COMIC: Say The Word)

Facing a firing squad

 
Jenny introducing herself to an unknown audience while about to be shot at (COMIC: The Late Shift)

In the Third Universe, Jenny had clearly Asian features but with fair hair. She had rectangular goggles and a flower-pin in her hair, and was seen to wear clothing with a tiger-stripes pattern; first a shirt with matching trousers, and later a dress. While a different Jenny's consciousness had shifted into her body, she found herself facing a firing squad in a burning city. However, the visiting Jenny was able to physically shift away from the predicament before she got hurt, releasing her grip on the local body in the process.

Now under her own power, the Jenny with the tiger-stripes pattern later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked bored with having to wait as part of the queue. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

Running from a dinosaur

 
Jenny in the prehistoric jungle. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

In another universe, Jenny appeared to be a young black woman. She had short dark braids and wore unobtrusive, practical clothing, the flower-pin in her hair her only concession to stylishness. While a different Jenny's consciousness had shifted into her body, she was seen running from a T-rex in a nondescript prehistoric jungle.

It is unclear if this Jenny was in her native universe, in the past of her native universe, or herself on a dimension-crossing adventure. At any rate, now under her own power, the Jenny with the braids later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked grumpy about having to wait as part of the queue. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

Flying a biplane

 
Jenny as her plane crashes. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

In another universe, despite Jenny claiming not to know how to fly a plane (unlike her mother), the local Jenny found herself in the pilot's seat of a biplane in the middle of a World War I-style dogfight. While a different Jenny's consciousness had shifted into her body, she was forced to abandon her burning craft and jump with a parachute. As she was drifting down, her watch beeped, reminding the foreign Jenny that she was late for work in her homeworld, prompting her to leave; it was thus presumably as herself that the pilot-Jenny made her landing. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

Building the Lotus Prime

 
The “builder” Jenny greeting the new recruit. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a purple jumpsuit with a “JE” insignia emblazoned on her chest, had a vision while she was meditating of threats to the Multiverse that moved through 5D Space. To combat them, she designed, built and operated an advanced ship called the Lotus Prime, recruiting five other incarnations of herself to help power and man the craft. Although one of her original recruits was killed during one encounter between the Lotus Prime and the Entity, they nevertheless emerged victorious thanks to the help of a new fifth Jenny. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

The Shifter of the Lotus Prime

 
“The Shifter” greeting the new recruit. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

One of the incarnations recruited by the Jenny who built the Lotus Prime was a tall woman who wore a black cape and green goggles which she actually wore over her eyes most of the time. She went exclusively by “the Shifter” and was generally grim and embittered; according to the builder-Jenny, her world was “tough”. However, she was still an incarnation of the Shifter, with the benevolence that came with it. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

Shift

 
“Shift” greeting the new recruit. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

“Shift” was the nickname used by another one of the Jennies recruited by the Jenny who built the Lotus Prime. She owed her name to the fact that she was constantly shifting, being unable to stop even if she wanted to. This gave her a “blurry” appearance, although it did not impact her ability to hold friendly conversations, and she was indeed quite cheerful. As a living reservoir of unlimited shifter energy, “Shift” was the living source for the ammunition that the Lotus’s cannons used against the Entity. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

Armoured Jenny

 
Jenny greeting the new recruit. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

One of the incarnations recruited by the Jenny who built the Lotus Prime was a friendly-looking Jenny who wore space-age full-body armour. She was also a full head taller than her comrades. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

Drained to death

The fourth and final Jenny Everywhere originally recruited by the Jenny who built the Lotus Prime had, like the others, been hand-picked for special aptitudes. However, she eventually pushed herself too far and was drained to death of shifter energy while the Lotus crew were battling the Entity, forcing the four remaining Jennies to make an emergency landing on the Earth of the nearest universe to enlist a replacement. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime

One universe's Jenny, who wore a striped pink scarf, a salmon sweater or pullover that was too short to cover her navel, and blue jeans, and often travelled short distances on a scooter, was recruited by the Lotus Prime as an emergency replacement for their fallen fifth member. After doing her part, Jenny declined the opportunity to stay with the Crew full-time, stating that she found the 5D Space environment too blank for her taste and would rather keep exploring by herself. She had the others drop her off on “the nearest Earth”. (COMIC: Makeshift Multiverse)

Attending the Lunar College of Selene

 
Jenny running from the Video-Bots. (COMIC: Bacterial Lunarversity)

In one universe, a version of Jenny attended the Lunar College of Selene, supposedly a school for gifted young students, but in reality a "mental death camp", in Jenny's own words. It was unclear whether or not this universe had a native Jenny, but if it did, this version of Jenny would have originated on the planet Earth.

This Jenny, along with three other students, came up with a plan to overthrow the institution governing the Moon. By swearing at a Video-Bot, she convinced Ms Stern, a teacher at the university, to reassign her to the greenhouse, where she managed to steal a canister of extremely powerful fertilizer. Mixing the bacteria from her saliva with the fertilizer, she allowed them to multiply into the trillions. As her friends created a distraction, Jenny stole a lunar roving vehicle and escaped the university. Looking into a Video-Bot, she poured the bacteria-infused fertilizer onto the Moon's surface in the hopes of kickstarting evolution, saying "Let there be life" as she did.

This version of Jenny was physically identical to the Jenny who dated David, but was outfitted in the NASA-issued suit common to the residents of the Lunar College. (COMIC: Bacterial Lunarversity)

Assisting the Nommo

 
Jenny speaking with the Nommo. (COMIC: Say The Word)

One version of Jenny, a young woman wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt emblazoned with the number “23”, shifted at random into a moving house in one universe, by the seaside. She briefly hoped that she had shifted into a world suitable for a vacation, but soon encountered the Nommo, an alien being from the Sirius star system, who explained that he had come to Earth hoping to bring humanity “Enlightenment” in the form of the Logos. Realising that, if left to his own devices, the fish-like Nommo would end up as more of a martyr than a prophet, Jenny decided to stick by him and help him plan out the gradual release of his utopian message through a series of art performances in various media. (COMIC: Say The Word)

Lady Chaos

 
Jenny Everywhere during her Statue of Liberty expedition. (COMIC: New York Chaos)

One universe's incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was an anarchist with a particular grudge against the then-current government of the United States. Together with a group of friends, she managed such feats as halting America's annexation of unspecified countries in the Middle East. Some time later, she blew up the Statue of Liberty (declaring herself the “Lady Chaos” to the Statue's “Lady Liberty”), shifting out of the statue moments before the bomb she had place detonated. (COMIC: New York Chaos)

Facing the Drag-Racing Monkeys

 
Jenny realises she is being accused of witchcraft by Nathaniel. (COMIC: Something Wasn't Right.)

One incarnation of Jenny was prone to having her clothing and, to an extent, physical appearance, change when she shifted into a new universe, to match its aesthetic.

She once found herself in a puritan village, where she was nearly burned at the stake as a witch when a freak rain of toads coincided with the unfortunately real fact of her having stolen the township's communion wine (albeit just to drink it). (COMIC: Something Wasn't Right.)

She shifted with a hiccough into another universe, inhabited primarily by anthropomorphic rodents; as a result she gained artificial bunny ears that made her more inconspicuous in this new world. Meeting Joe McPhud, she quickly learned that the city of the rabbits faced attack by the Drag-Racing Monkeys and helped the Bunnies defend themselves.

However, she got drunk in the subsequent celebration and eventually hiccoughed again, sending her to yet a new universe — a darker one where she faced non-sentient giant rats. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere vs. the Drag-Racing Monkeys)

Alex's girlfriend

 
Jenny thrilled at the prospect of an adventure at the cinema. (COMIC: Miss Adventure)

One incarnation of Jenny had the standard look, looking much as she did when she met Shiva. She wore knee-high black boots, a very long scarf, and a shirt with a skull-and-crossbow design imprinted on the left shoulder. A capable fighter, this Jenny wielded a laser pistol and had some kind of communicator bracelet she used to stay in contact with her friend Dusty, who served as her “tech support” on her adventures, tracking her movements through dimensions from behind a computer and occasionally manipulating events to help her make her escape.

Jenny dated a man called Alex, who was kidnapped by unknown enemies of Jenny's. She embarked on a quest to get him back, but ended up getting chased across dimensions by a pair of violent, armour-wearing tentacled creatures who refused to talk to her, seeming intent on killing her. They chased her all the way to 1938 Chicago in a universe whose Jenny was not a real person, but a fictional comic-book character who'd recently debuted, the same month as Superman. Jenny soon defeated the creatures, but was redirected by Dusty to the Benton Cinema (currently showing War of the Worlds), as Dusty had picked up a “massive bleep” coming from that area. Jenny, who loved the cinema, was fairly thrilled. (COMIC: Miss Adventure)

1930s comic book character

 
Jenny on the cover of Issue 1 of her comic. (COMIC: Miss Adventure)

In one universe, a Jenny Everywhere comic book was launched in 1938 in America, concurrently with a comic on whose cover a bloke lifted a car. In this comic, Jenny was depicted as a dimension-traveller from the future who wielded a variety of gadgets, including a laser pistol. She was similar in appearance and attire to the flesh-and-blood Jenny who briefly shifted into this universe by coincidence around the time of the book's release. (COMIC: Miss Adventure)

Abducting Zix Zofar

 
The incarnation of Jenny who interfered in the adventures of Zionus and Zix Zofar. (COMIC: Zuperiority Complex)

One universe's Jenny wore a black scarf and a white shirt emblazoned with a black skull on the left shoulder. She was white, with short brown hair, and wore likewise black goggles. She had fine control over her shifting abilities, having the ability to shift other people than herself out of a given location without fully materialising there herself. She demonstrated herself when abducting the supervillain Zix Zofar from his lair for an unknown purpose just as the superhero Zionus had reached him. (COMIC: Zuperiority Complex)

The Shapeshifter

 
Jenny visiting NASA H.Q. (COMIC: Untitled)

One version of Jenny Everywhere was incapable of physical shifting from one universe to another, and instead justified the nickname of “the Shifter” by her ability to shapeshift into other creatures, all the while retaining her human intelligence and the power of speech. She once walked into the headquarters of NASA out of curiosity, and, when close to being caught by security, shapeshifted into an ape to avoid detection. However, she was then confused with the actual test-flight apes and forcibly sent on a rocket flight. This Jenny was last seen reflecting that “no shapeshifting would get her out of this one” as she became seemingly the first human in her world to leave Earth. (COMIC: Untitled)

Brush with Charles S. Vincent

In one universe, Jenny, who appeared ticked off about something or other, was walking through the street when Charles S. Vincent, an antisocial artist who'd been told to try and socialise with more people, decided to make a half-hearted, self-defeating attempt at the same. He walked up to a confused Jenny, stood around sulking for a few seconds, then write it off as a failure when she failed to make a first move. (COMIC: Eight to One Guest Starring Jenny Everywhere, the Shifter)

 
Jenny readies her bow (COMIC: Untitled)

Facing a monster

In one universe, one version of Jenny, a skilled marksman armed with a bow and arrow, faced off against a multi-tentacled monster on a forested planet. She managed to defeat the creature, sending it spiraling off into space. (COMIC: Untitled)

Having coffee with a friend

 
Jenny admitting that she is tired of responding to the mysterious transmissions. (COMIC: No Café This Time)

In one universe, the local Jenny, a standard-looking incarnation of the Shifter who wore black earrings, apparently received regular transmissions or calls for help from a mysterious individual. After one such transmission, Jenny, unhappy, declared that she was tired of responding to them; she proceeded to ignore the call and have another drink with her friend instead. (COMIC: No Café This Time)

Dancing with John Dee

One universe's incarnation of Jenny was part-demon. She had purple feathers in place of hair and orange horns growing out of her hips. She was “flowery and black” and wore “mean little blue biker-shorts”.

This incarnation of Jenny once spent a night dancing in a club in Stoke-on-Trent. She danced with John Dee until she recognised him as the infamous villainous occultist. A fight ensued during which Jenny spoke Enochian to summon six angels down to Earth to assist her in the scuffle. After Ed Kelley knocked out Dee, Jenny made her escape and took a cab to Keele, where she hoped an old friend could help her with “a late-night banishing rite”. (PROSE: John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One)

Rescuing Brother Martin

 
The incarnation of Jenny who met “Brother Martin”. (COMIC: By The Book)

One universe's incarnation of Jenny had fairly long black hair, wore a black vest and full-length trousers, and carried a small backpack. Although not actually Guatemalan, she could pass for a native thereof — and indeed, she visited Guatemala on several occasions. On one of them, she befriended locals who had yet to be driven out by colonizers.

Later, alerted that a wounded man needed urgent help, she happened upon a bigoted missionary called Brother Martin. She did what she could to help him, although doing him no favours, merely telling him how to get food and water rather than actually giving him either. She had a lengthy chat with Martin, trying to figure out his worldview and — once she got a reasonably clear picture — attempting to change him for the better, though it's unclear that she had much luck in the latter endeavour. (COMIC: By The Book)

Evil Jenny

 
The “Evil Jenny” about to commit murder. (COMIC: Governing Council)

One universe's Jenny, who had dark, long hair and arched eyebrows, and wore a scarf with stark black stripes, was abnormally violent and revengeful, to the point of being “evil”. After a man with whom she was in a relationship cheated on her, she prepared to stab him to death in revenge, but was halted by the Governing Council, who pulled her into their mindscape and held a trial for her. With the Council deciding that the murder should on no account be allowed to come to pass, they offered the accused Jenny a second chance, shifting her mind into another universe and another body where she was to start afresh. Meanwhile, another Jenny took over her original body. (COMIC: Governing Council)

“Evil” Jenny

At the request of the Governing Council, another Jenny used shifting to trade bodies and universes with the “evil Jenny”. Playing the part of the evil Jenny having gotten hold of her senses, she dropped the knife with which she had been threatening the man and apologised. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Prosecutor Jenny

 
The “Prosecutor Jenny” making her opening argument. (COMIC: Governing Council)

One Jenny served as the prosecutor when the Governing Council held trials for other incarnations. She was “very corporate-looking”, with a striped suit, a scarf that looks like a tie, and goggles that simply look like very large glasses. In the trial of the “evil Jenny”, she argued that while some individuality from Jenny was of course naturla, it was unforgivable for this Jenny to have ignored the calls of a literal infinity of her other self not to kill her unfaithful boyfriend. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Defence Jenny

 
The “Defence Jenny” making her opening argument. (COMIC: Governing Council)

One Jenny served as the defence when the Governing Council held trials for other incarnations. She was an elf with long hair. Her goggles were glass held in a complex metal headpiece, and her scarf was almost transparent. She wore a short-lived shirt and a skirt. In the trial of the “evil Jenny”, she argued that it made no sense to attempt to stop this particular murder when there was necessarily a reality somewhere in the Multiverse where the Council had been helpless to stop the same event from happening: with infinity came the fact that every possibility, including dark ones, must exist whether one liked it or not. (COMIC: Governing Council)

The Governing Council

 
Jen, Julie and Jenny. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Three incarnations of the Shifter made up the Governing Council, who acted as the magistrates and peacekeepers of the telepathic network of Jennies. They went by Jen, Julie and Jenny, respectively. Together, they had various abilities, such as reaching through the Infinite to view any possible developments of the case upon which they were ruling. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Jen of the Governing Council

"Jen" had short but smooth hair, Asian features, square goggles and a thick coat. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Julie of the Governing Council

“Julie” had small, round goggles, a thin face and long straight hair. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Jenny of the Governing Council

“Jenny” had wavier hair and wore leather gauntlets that covered her forearms. (COMIC: Governing Council)

Friendly paradoxes

 
A young Jenny Everywhere and the old wizard. (COMIC: Narcissist?)

One universe's Jenny had short, spiky hair. Her particular brand of shifting, which enabled her to time-travel with ease, was triggered by putting her foot behind her head, and produced a ‘SPLINK!’ sound. This Jenny started shifting as a very young girl. She became friends with an old wizard, who told her stories about his youth and how he had first gotten into magic. One day, he wished that she had come into his life earlier.

 
The adult Jenny Everywhere, talking to her friend from inside the mirror. (COMIC: Narcissist?)

Jenny decided to fulfill her friend's wish, erasing the timeline of their first meeting from all but her own memory by going back to meet him at an earlier date. The younger version of her friend blamed her when he ended up in a mental hospital, although she continued to talk to him through the mirror in his bedroom, and eventually brought him a note from his new future self, which told him to get over himself and adapt. To get him to carry the note back, changing history a second time, the wizard's new future self had bet Jenny a pint of beer that she wouldn't dare cause another paradox. (COMIC: Narcissist?)

In Reality Z-25 31-H

 
Jenny Everywhere on a dimensional jaunt with Jimmy Wherever and Jenny Anywhere. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and Friends)

One Jenny who ended up in Reality Z-25 31-H (though she was not native to it) was a thin but athletic Asian young woman, who often wore a crop top and sneakers. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and Friends) She had a tattoo on her lower back, a stylised drawing resembling a blue bird seen from the front with its wings out spread. (COMIC: Ghost Story) She had a corresponding Jenny Nowhere who looked exactly identical to her, down to having a similar tattoo. (COMIC: Tales To Behold)

Snookering Tex Tyler

 
Jenny Everywhere being welcomed by Loxie Smith and her husband Zoot to the Koala Bay Bares Naturist Resort. (COMIC: Ghost Story)

Jenny once shifted to a random universe after jumping out of a plane with a parachute. She made her landing in the swimming pool of the Koala Bay Bares Naturist Resort, a place whose laid-back charm she soon grew to appreciate, befriending many of its residents such as Val Bonfiglio and the owners Loxie and Zoot.

She helped them fend off the latest scheme by disgruntled neighbour Tex Tyler to hinder the operations of the resort, and, once she felt that her work was done, shifted away. According to Mungo, an elderly resident of the Naturist Resort who seemed to have some knowledge of the Shifter's nature, she did not know where she was headed, preferring to only find out when she got there. (COMIC: Ghost Story)

Undated adventures

She once travelled through an unidentified cosmic landscape with her boyfriend Jimmy Wherever and her friend and imitator Jenny Anywhere, eventually announcing to the others that they had almost reached their destination. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and Friends)

An image of this Jenny appeared on one of the Bureau of Singularity's monitors at the Nexus of Realities. (COMIC: Singularity War)

Meeting Ed

 
The Jenny Everywhere who met Ed. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story)

One incarnation of Jenny wore a black jacket with white lapels and a light scarf. She was a tireless defender of good, describing herself openly as a superhero; she noted that she rarely got the time to use her shifting powers for her own enjoyment, being too busy fighting evil.

She had some amount of Fourth Wall Awareness, as, while visiting one universe, she defined herself as “an open-source super-hero” to a young man she encountered, Ed. Ed turned out to be fairly close-minded, refusing to listen to Jenny as she explained that she had better things to do with her powers than zip around the world watching Law & Order reruns all day, and she eventually took leave of him, although she told him she had enjoyed meeting him, even so. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story)

Captured by Sizemore

One Jenny's hair was actually blond, but she dyed it black to better resemble her “default” self. She was a lackadaisical traveller. Once, while she was in the process of sleeping with all of the Beatles in turn, she was abducted by a mysterious bearded man known as Sizemore, who seemed to know even more about how her shifting powers than she did. After she fruitlessly tried to shake him off by shifting through eight universes in rapid succession, he finally brought her to his home.

There, Sizemore revealed that he was a writer and that, from his perspective, Jenny was a fictional character. As she struggled with the existential implications of this revelation, Sizemore demonstrated his power over by writing short snippets of prose retconning aspects of her history; she briefly found herself facing an alien invasion, and then remembering a fictitious early life in Sydney where she'd allegedly met her first girlfriend. After a visit from Sizemore's friend Boag, Sizemore finished off Jenny, now going mad, by writing her out of existence altogether. (PROSE: Paperback Writer)

Against the Monerans

 
An angry, drunk Jenny. (COMIC: Untitled)

One incarnation of Jenny was short and stout. She wore a skirt and a very long, striped scarf, (COMIC: Spores of Doom) yellow and black; a wristwatch; (COMIC: Untitled) and the flower pin in her hair.

In one universe, she was once called in to help by a shepherd to fight off the Monerans who were attacking his flock. Jenny did her best but was unable to subdue even a single Moneran. (COMIC: Spores of Doom) Jenny later found herself in a seedy bar frequented by aliens as well as humans and, having gotten drunk, ranted at a baffled blue alien about the unfairness of the universe and her intention to change it for the better. (COMIC: Untitled)

Max Murdock's friend

One version of Jenny, a thin woman with pale skin and brown hair, was incapable of choosing where she shifted without great effort. She could also temporarily connect people with versions of themselves in alternate universes, allowing them to experience their other selves' lives.

This Jenny shifted into a universe without a native Jenny and began a romantic relationship with Max Murdock, an employee of the Weekly Comet. After shifting out of this universe, she attempted to return, but ended up several years earlier in the world's history than she had last time. Instead of recreating her relationship with Max, she helped him smooth things over in his current relationship, turning Jenny's previous visit into an alternate timeline.

Later, this Jenny visited an alternate universe in which Max and his partner Andrea Campos had been married for fifteen years and wished them a happy anniversary, although neither of them recognized her.

In her future, this Jenny was apparently very strict about the prevention of temporal paradoxes. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)

Conqueror of Hell

One world's incarnation of Jenny was fairly standard in terms of physical appearance. She wore a blue scarf, white shirt and brown jacket. This version of Jenny grew up in a normal modern-Earth setting, with her granny lecturing her when she was fifteen about the "sinfulness" of being queer, which left Jenny utterly unimpressed.

Later, as a young adult now fully in-control of her shifting powers, she lived with her girlfriend. One morning, she was somehow transported to the gates of Hell, where a Demon led her down the winding spiral staircase to meet Judge #6, who tried to try and condemn her as a damned soul. Jenny rejected the whole nonsensical scenario, however, fighting back against the demons.

She was thus taken to meet the Devil himself. He attempted to shame her for her queerness and eccentricities, but Jenny, utterly unimpressed, used the whole breadth of her interdimensional nature to knock down the Devil, and then took his throne, declaring that this was now “Day One of the Republic of Hell”. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell)

Visiting Beebleville

 
Jenny in Vince Beeble's bathroom. (COMIC: Everywhere)

One incarnation of Jenny, who had long brown hair, wore a maroon jacket, a red shirt, blue jeans, and a beige scarf. She once shifted into Vince Beeble's home universe while in the middle of an adventure, gun in hand. However, she appeared not only in the middle of Beebleville, but in the middle of Beeble's own bathroom, something with which he understandably took issue. Jenny didn't really apologise for the intrusion, however. (COMIC: Everywhere)

Creating a Twitter account

 
Jenny's Twitter profile picture. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere's Twitter)

One incarnation of Jenny created a Twitter account in one universe she visited, one of a majority where Twitter was the dominant social media platform. However, she made a single tweet where she reported that she'd once travelled to a dimension where MySpace was dominant instead. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere's Twitter)

Onboard the Wilson

One incarnation of Jenny, with the standard “thin, short-haired Asian young woman” look, wore a beige scarf with a red stripe on each end. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles, Untitled)

With Michael Wherever

 
Jenny as she appeared aboard the Wilson shortly after meeting the Illumination. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

Jenny, who habitually dyed a lock of her hair bright red, became the primary nemesis of Chaos, a malicious and destructive being ravaging the Multiverse. Jenny began recruiting companions and allies, often past Anchors of her, to help her in the fight against Chaos and his disciple, using a ship called the Wilson as a base. At some point after she'd met Raleigh, Jenny met a version of Michael Wherever whom she initially made into an Anchor, and who soon became her best friend and staunchest ally. In those days, she dyed one lock of her hair red.

While she and Michael crewed the Wilson together, Jenny once went out for a space-walk and happened upon a humanoid not wearing any knd of space suit despite floating freely in the void of space. He turned out to be the Illumination, one of the more benevolent Abstracts and a past companion of Michael in the latter's solo travels. She brought the Illumination back on board and began to bond with him, but their socialising was interrupted by an alarm signaling that Odious had been spotted in Universe Juliet-Two-Two-Six. With Michael and Stix unavailable, Jenny decided to go down to that Earth herself with the Illumination and Amy. She did not realise that Chaos himself had somehow materialised onboard the ship while they were distracted. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

Losing Michael

At some point, on Jenny's birthday, Jenny and Michael fought Chaos head-on, with Jenny distracting him while Michael prepared to hit him with a stick. (COMIC: Untitled) However, although Chaos's attempt to kill Jenny “failed miserably”, things still went awry, with Michael being lost in some way which Jenny later thought she could have preventd if she had been less focused on her own self-preservation.

Though embittered, Jenny, who ceased dying her hair, went on with the fight against Chaos and his disciples. She once engaged Nyx, a shapeshifting disciple of Chaos's, in one-on-one combat. With the battle not going well, she shifted the both of them to the middle of the sky in a random universe, landing softly thanks to switching her scarf for a parachute using shifting, while Nyx, though unharmed, buried herself at the bottom of a pit upon impact. However, some of the time she hoped to gain with this maneuver was lost due to the leader of the commune of pacifists on whose land she had intruded, Magistrate Harless, attempting to use his telepathic powers to stop Jenny from doing anything violent — even fighting Nyx. However, Raleigh came to her aid, accidentally killing Harless in the process, in time for Jenny to continue her duel with a resurfacing Nyx.

She eventually succeeded in dealing the shapeshifter a killing blow, but as one last act of evil, Nyx had "booby-trapped" her last body, which consumed the planet they were on in a huge nuclear blast a few seconds after Nyx's death. Jenny only had time to save one inhabitant of the planet, the pacifist she had taken as her Anchor: a kind-hearted man called Julian. With Julian cautiously accepting an offer to join the crew of the Wilson, Jenny pledged to train him. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

Jenny Jacobs

 
An angry Jenny Jacobs. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

One universe's incarnation of Jenny also had the standard look, though she came into her power a little younger than usual. She grew up in Westbrook, Wisconsin under the name of “Jenny Jacobs”, the adopted daughter of Simon Jacobs and his wife; she had two sisters, one older — Julie — and one younger — Jordan. As a teenager, she had a boyfriend, called Alan.

Realising her true nature, Jenny began acting as the superhero “the Shifter”, protecting the city from the various extradimensional threats which somehow kept falling onto Westbrook specifically from other corners of the Multiverse. Her parents knew her secret, with her mother having worried sick on one occasion when Jenny was kidnapped, although Jenny's sisters remained in the dark. As "the Shifter", Jenny wore a red outfit which included a mask, but no goggles; an “S” resembling a stylised scarf was emblazoned on her torso. Though putting on a brave face, Jenny found it hard to keep up with all the responsibilities and obligations she had to deal with, and secretly yearned for someone else who could take up her burden.

 
Jenny as the superhero “the Shifter”. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

On one occasion, “the Shifter” had to deal with an Ogre wearing a flail, and was interrupted by another interdimensional interloper who shot gleaming blue arrows. Some time alter, the Shifter saw a Vertginite orb fall from the sky and into an alleyway. Unaware of its true nature, Jenny touched it and brought it home, leading it to adopt the form of an evil duplicate of herself, who became this universe's Jenny Nowhere. When the Shifter confronted her, the Vertginite confessed that she had been sent to this world by Chaos. Jenny was distrubed to learn that Chaos was taking an interest in her in this world and incarnation, and sufficiently distracted that Nowhere managed to slip away. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)

Child of the Nexus

One incarnation of Jenny, who stated that she was not actually human (although she looked like it), was a Child of the Nexus, one of a small number of beings born across the Multiverse with shifting powers and tasked with guarding its structural integrity, managing such things as rifts between worlds. This Jenny believed herself to be unique, having no knowledge of or contact with her other selves. She looked,white, with short, dark brown hair, and wore a short-sleeved red T-shirt adorned with a yellow star, a grayish-blue scarf, brown gloves and trousers, and yellow shoes. Her goggles were golden.

This Jenny travelled with a robot assistant called Click who helped with translation and other such errands. She carried a satchel that was really a gateway into a portable pocket dimension she used for storage purposes. Although Children of the Nexus were made to take vows of non-interference, Jenny often ended up meddling in the affairs of the local species she encountered on her journeys.

Once, while investigating a hole in the fabric of one universe, Jenny ended up meeting an Aspergot called Dawkin who told her about the Bishop who had been oppressing his people with the help of the “Red Guards”. Confronted with one of the Red Guards, she recognised it as a Rinok, a species of mercenaries she had dealt with before, not native to this universe. Despite attempting to dissuade the Rinok from attacking her, it ended up rushing at her with its Shock-Staff, and she defeated it by sending its electric pulse back at it using her Electro-Neutralizer. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere and the Dark Bishop)

Getting Jane Austen's autograph

 
Jenny Everywhere enjoying an unexpected adventure. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere)

One incarnation of Jenny had the standard physical appearance, but a somewhat unusual outfit; she lacked a scarf, and wore a black leather jacket over a simple white dress or tunic going down to her ankles alongside blue sneakers. This Jenny once decided on a whim to try and get Jane Austen's autograph. However, she predictably got dragged into an insane adventure instead, ending up running from robot Napoleonic soldiers in a parallel universe. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere)

With Professor Wulfe

One universe's incarnation of Jenny was the friend and student of the eccentric inventor Professor Wulfe. More physically adventurous, but also more grounded, than the Professor, Jenny went on adventures with him acting as tech support from his airship, communicating with her via her iWatch. (PROSE: Old Foundations)

Jenny once tried to take pictures of a castle occupied by a military enemy of some kind. She dropped down from the airship in a hang glider, but couldn't close enough, forcing her to land. She asked Wulfe for a distraction, and he delivered a hundredfold, uncloaking his airship altogether. (PROSE: Falling Short) Cursing his recklessness, Jenny made her way through the bushes towards the Castle. She was confident in her ability to scale whatever wall she ended up facing, suggesting an aptitude for climbing. (PROSE: Old Foundations)

Nostalgia

At some point, one version of Jenny returned to her childhood home for the first time in “centuries” and was overcome with bittersweet nostalgia about her mother and about her sister, the one who would one day become Jenny Nowhere. (PROSE: Memories of Nowhere)

Meeting Del and Mer

One Jenny travelled not under her own power, but using a somewhat dodgy shifting device. She had the standard “Asian young woman” look, and woreg a red shot-sleeved T-shirt, a gray woolen scarf, a green backpack and goggles, and blue trousers and shoes. Her device once broke, requiring repairs. She bought replacement parts for 20 cents, and managed to shift to a universe where, coincidentally, friends Delkin and Meridien had been arguing about the possibility of the existence of travellers from parallel universes.

 
Jenny bemused by her change in appearance — and by Del's pun about its cause. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls)

Shortly after she'd materialised in Del and Mer's world, however, Jenny's device malfunctioned and caused the three of them to change appearances; Jenny, for one, was now thinner and wearing a dark maroon coat as well as a dark orange scarf. Reflecting on the situation, Del joked that changes were only to be expected when dealing with a “pair-o-dimes shift”. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls)

Adventurous art student

 
Jenny pleading with Professor Alexander for an extension. (VIDEO: Mitigating Circumstances)

One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere started having crazy adventures even before she could shift for herself. Attending college as an art student, she constantly found herself getting distracted by her various adventures (on which she was sometimes assisted by another student, Langley). forcing her to ask for ever more extensions to the deadlines of the various essays she had due to her teachers like Professor Alexander, who remained unaware of the exact nature of the emergencies that kept her away from her work — such as a swordfight with Jenny Nowhere or a chess match with Death. (VIDEO: Mitigating Circumstances)

Proving herself to Laura

In one universe, Jenny had long told her potential love interest that she could shift, but the latter had never believed her. She finally proved she had been telling the truth by taking her friend along with her on a trip to another universe. After a moment of confusion, she was delighted and laughed with Jenny. (PROSE: Somewhere)

Family life

In one universe, Jenny Everywhere and “her love” founded a family. They had at least two daughters. Jenny once played tag with the youngest, running through the trees, fondly looked upon by her spouse, who thought this behaviour a bit childish, if charming. (PROSE: Somewhere)

A broken heart

In one universe, Jenny lost her love to another woman. Jenny forced herself to be happy for her, despite her grief, as she watched the two kiss in the moonlight from afar. (PROSE: Somewhere)

Defeating Drake

In one universe, Jenny Everywhere was forced to bring down a version of her love interest who had become a world-threatening supervillain. This ended with the latter lying at Jenny's feet as the sky burned, with a shattered Jenny still wishing there had been another way. (PROSE: Somewhere)

Meeting Laura at a party

In one universe, Jenny had a social obligation to attend a dreary party. She soon caught sight of someone else in the crowd who “looked as uncomfortable as she was”. Though hit with a series of flashes of how her relationships with other versions of this person in other universes had gone (good and bad), Jenny decided to push it all aside, and ducked through the crowd to go and meet her, flashing her a charming smile. (PROSE: Somewhere)

Taking a literature exam

In one universe, a version of Jenny aspired to become a physicist and an engineer and create a faster-than-light travel drive, but had to get through her schooling first, including a particularly troublesome 19th-century French literature exam. While taking the test, she accidentally shifted into another universe, in which she was one of the three musketeers. She used this experience to help her on the exam, but received a B instead of an A due to the fact that the universe into which she had shifted contained a Mind Flayer named Cardinal Dracula, a fact which she had included in her description of The Three Musketeers. (PROSE: Preludes and Distractions)

The fifth musketeer

In one universe, a version of Jenny was the "fifth musketeer", alongside Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan. This Jenny was born to a merchant father in China, but ended up in France after a shipwreck of which she was the sole survivor. Disguising herself as a male, she joined the musketeers, and the five often fought with the villainous Cardinal Dracula.

After storming his cathedral, Jenny and her companions fought him with the hopes of finishing him for good. Jenny managed to stab him with a wooden bokeh, but he preserved his life by transforming into a dragon and attacking them again. It is unknown whether or not she survived this encounter. (PROSE: Preludes and Distractions)

This version of Jenny later attended a meet-up of a handful of incarnations of Jenny at the Interdimensional Tavern, which also included an imp-like Jenny, a tall red-headed Jenny and the Jenny who'd previously adventured with Pythagoras-858. When the four of them were faced with “the Fishter” (a member of the Faction of the Fooling Fish who claimed to be a fifth incarnation of Jenny), the musketeer Jenny asked it what its alleged home universe's version of Laura was like, to which it was naturally unable to give a meaningful answer. (PROSE: Multiversal Mischief)

Gunfight with the Cthulhu Kid

In one universe, a version of Jenny attempted to prevent the oncoming end of the universe by defeating the Cthulhu Kid in a gunfight. Although she managed to shoot the Cthulhu Kid, she was unable to stop the coming of the Old Ones; defiant, she stared them in the eye and stuck out her tongue. (PROSE: Showdown in the End Times)

Pondering her origins

In one universe, a young version of Jenny took an algebra class without being particularly invested in the material. She zoned off and had a telepathic conversation with a number of her other selves, asking them if any of them knew how they, the collective being of “Jenny Everywhere”, had come to be what they were. She was told that none of them knew for sure. (PROSE: Where Is Everywhere)

Denying Death

In unknown circumstances, one incarnation of Jenny faced Death who claimed that “it [was] too late”. Jenny simply answered “No”. (PROSE: Memento Mori)

Elaine's friend

 
Jenny shortly after she recovered her scarf from Elaine. (COMIC: Where the scarf is?)

One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a green, short-sleeved T-shirt, jeans, and a reddish-pink scarf, sometimes dropped by a city in her apparent home universe which was also home to her friend Elaine Spratt. Although Elaine did not travel through dimensions herself, she was aware of Jenny's travels. (COMIC: Where the scarf is?) This incarnation of Jenny once gave a public service announcements on demons, both real and metaphorical, in an unclear context which limited her available time. (COMIC: Demons PSA)

She once dropped by Elaine's for an afternoon, being prevented from staying any longer by her being invited to a birthday party in another dimension the next day. She gave Elaine her scarf to be washed and dried, which temporarily made her resemble Jenny Somewhere, although she soon returned to collect it. (COMIC: Where the scarf is?)

Facing Groff

 
Jenny holding Groff at gunpoint. (COMIC: Jenny vs. Groff)

One Jenny, who wore blue trousers, a brown jacket and shirt, and a blue scarf, was hunted down in one universe by a bounty hunter called Groff. The two ended up holding each other at gunpoint on a suspended bridge overlooking a ravine. Groff was initially certain he had the advantage, but she shot his pistol out of his hand without saying a word. (COMIC: Jenny vs. Groff)

Mixed-race heritage

 
A Jenny with dark skin and red hair. (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

One version of Jenny was born to parents who were, according to her, both mixed-race. She naturally had dark skin and bright red hair as a result, and wore blue overalls as well as a small, cravat-like green scarf. This version of Jenny once met up with two others who shared her unusual, “mixed” physical traits. (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

Dyed hair

 
Another red-haired, dark-skinned Jenny for whom the look was a choice. (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

Another, taller version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair dyed her black hair red, instead. She wore a purple tank top, blue shoes and long cream-colored trousers. This version of Jenny once met up with two others who shared her unusual, “mixed” physical traits, during which occasion she noticed that something dimensionally-abnormal appeared to be happening to her right shoe. (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

Mixed-up outfit

 
The silliest version of Jenny Everywhere? (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

A third version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair, the third and final guest to the aforementioned multi-Shifter event, wore a silly, “mixed-up” outfit that only nominally fit the commonalities of clothing shared by the vast majority of Shifters: she wore a scarf “around her neck” like a locket, on a necklace, and goggles “on her head” like some bizarre mask. Her bright costume, matched by her beaming smile, looked more like outrageous pajamas than anything else, including with fluffy pink slippers. (COMIC: Jenny Redhead)

Living with Laura

One universe's Jenny, who had a tendency to toss and turn in bed (hence giving, as she quipped, a double meaning to the nickname of “the Shifter”), was in a relationship with Laura. The two started living together, generally happily, although Laura couldn't quite get used to the aforementioned night-time shiftiness. (PROSE: Origin of the Shifter!)

Facing Caleb Ketchum

 
Jenny keeps a positive attitude when captured by her archnemeses. (COMIC: Truth Serum)

One version of Jenny was once captured by her archnemesis Jenny Nowhere and her new ally, the evil chemist Caleb Ketchum. She was tied to a chair and fed a truth serum of Ketchum's devising. The two villains then asked her “where the rabbi [was] hiding”; to the evildoers' disappointment, Jenny placidly answered that truth serum or not, she couldn't tell them, as she hadn't the faintest idea. (COMIC: Truth Serum)

At some later point, when she caught Jimmy Wherever feeling blue and humming song lyrics to himself about how much he missed her whenever she was away, she answered with lyrics from a different song, offering him the chance to come with her on her next trip. (COMIC: When She's Gone)

Back to school

 
Jenny reading a letter from a fan. (COMIC: Road to Nowhere)

One iteration of Jenny became a classmate to I.M. Hip's younger sister, U.R. Hip. She wore a green coat, a long tan shirt with a single brown stripe, grey pants, a red scarf and pink-tinted goggles. Jenny could "shift" both in shape (following a POOF onomatopoeia) and across dimensions (following a POP). For example, when a teacher asked Jenny to help in dissecting a frog, she once turned into a frog herself. (COMIC: Jenny Shows Off Here)

Jenny sparked the ire of villainous Mr Albany, who had a strong dislike for what Jenny described as "overachievers and oddballs", like herself and I.M. Hip. He tried to ask for her parents' phone number, which failed when she informed him she was her own parent. (COMIC: Albany Gets PWNed) This Jenny was somewhat narcissistic and certainly uninhibited, having been observed to kiss (COMIC: Mother Knows Best, Kinda) and even sleep with other incarnations of herself. (COMIC: Ongoing Battle With Narcissism)

In an example of fourth wall-breaking, Jenny was constantly followed around by an asterisk which hovered next to her. The asterisk directed readers to her standard disclaimer on the bottom of the comic strip containing her adventures in this universe — but it was, in fact, visible to Jenny herself and other individuals. She once tried to hide from it, showing it was somehow sentient, though this failed when U.R. spotted her and said her name aloud. (COMIC: The Asterisk Knows)

Jenny Anywhere and Jenny Nowhere also appeared in this universe, but Jenny was unsure of exactly how the three of them were related. (COMIC: Ask The Jennys)

Her phone number in this universe was 867-5309. (COMIC: Jenny I Got Your Number)

Riding a Bugcycle

 
The ever-enthusiastic Jenny Everywhere. (COMIC: Jenny and a Bugcycle)

At some point, a version of Jenny, being always up for trying new things, tried to ride a “bugcycle” — which she assumed worked like a regular bicycle or motorbike, but was really a genuine giant bug, with the antennae being what she had taken for the handlebar and no easy way to “start” it. (COMIC: Jenny and a Bugcycle)

Hanging out with Retro

 
Jenny shrugging at Retro's question. (COMIC: The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere)

In one universe, a version of Jenny who was skinny, with short-cropped brownish-red hair, green eyes, and pale skin, and wore a blue scarf was friends with the time-travelling android and noted comic fan, Retro. They once hung around in a large room, each in a comfortable green poofy chair, reading comics. After Retro read Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins, a comic which purported to give Jenny's "true" origin story, he asked her if the story had really happened. Evasively, and seemingly confused by the question, Jenny shrugged and answered: "Eh, kinda".

Helping Rose

One incarnation of Jenny, who appeared Native American, had short hair which she seemed to have cut herself somewhat haphazardly, and had deep amber eyes betraying her mental age (despite her youthful appearance), wore a well-worn leather jacket, blue jeans, and a “sturdy” pair of boots, as well as a battered backpack slung over one shoulder.

Deeming that it “would be better for everyone” if one universe's the Doctor were to resume her adventures with Rose Tyler, she travelled to Pete's World, found Rose, and shifted her into the control room of the TARDIS. She briefly interacted with the Doctor before leaving the two women to their reunion, walking out of the ship through the wall (something which should have bee impossible). (PROSE: Shifting)

Summoning Lord Grallyx

In one universe, Jenny Everywhere and Laura Drake were students together. This Jenny seemed either not to know about her multi-dimensional yet, or else to have elected not to tell Laura.

Desperate to pass her history exams, Laura found a book of demonology and roped Jenny into helping her summon a Demon, Lord Grallyx, so that Laura could make a deal with him. Partway throught the summoning chant, however, this young and inexperienced Jenny's mind was temporarily switched out with that of a more mature Jenny, who then took care of Lord Grallyx after the demon predictably wriggled out of Laura's control and threatened to wreak havoc. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

The older Jenny ultimately returned to her own body, (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids) albeit not before helping Laura study for her exams non-magically. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell) Jenny and and Laura both graduated and remained best friends. Jenny notably helped Laura get a job at the Altern Corporation. At some point, she revealed her shifting powers to Laura, taking her to a seaside town in another universe.

This Jenny was among the ones who simultaneously disappeared from the Multiverse one day without explanation (as Jenny regenerated her mental and physical shifting powers in a secret realm beyond Time). As she had previously always warned Laura before she left on long journeys, Laura panicked and tried to find her, travelling out into the Multiverse by herself using a portal she built for the occasion using “borrowed” Altern equipment. Eventually, all the Jennies returned to reality of their own accord. (PROSE: The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere)

Adventurer-archeologist

One universe's Jenny was an Indiana-Jones-esque adventurer-archeologist. Beyond the obligatory scarf and goggle, she wore “a light-tan jacket, khaki pants, and a pith helmet”. While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, such that Jenny was now assailing the Tomb of Grallyx. However, this situation was short-lived, with the intruding Jenny shifting herself and Grallyx off to a new universe when this failed to give Jenny an edge. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Lieutenant in the Second Interstellar Space Force

One universe's Jenny had a long career in the Second Interstellar Space Force, rising to the rank of Lieutenant and earning many medals over the span of several galactic wars. When on missions, she wore the standard-issue orange space-suit of the Interstellar Space Force.

While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, such that Jenny was now trying to seal a cosmic singularity called GRALL-X. However, this situation was short-lived, with the intruding Jenny shifting herself and Grallyx off to a new universe when this failed to give Jenny an edge. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Fairy-tale princess

One Jenny grew up in a cartoon fairy-tale world, the Princess of a small kingdom. Her parents were killed when she was a baby by poisoned fruit, and her wicked stepmother handled her education. As a young adult, Princess Jenny fell in love, but her stepmother barred her way to marrying her beloved. Desperate, she contemplated making a deal with a very dramatic villain who lived in an evil lair some way outside the borders of the kingdom.

While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, making him the villain the Princess was about to sign a contract with. However, this situation was short-lived, with the intruding Jenny shifting herself and Grallyx off to a new universe when this failed to give Jenny an edge. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

High-schooler in the 1980s

In one world, Jenny attended high school in a stereotypical 1980s school, alongside versions of Jimmy Wherever and Jimmy Anytime. While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny briefly shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, temporarily turning him into another, badly-behaved classmate of Jenny's. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Sheriff Jenny Everywhere

In one world, Jenny was the sheriff of a Wild West town. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny briefly shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, the Sheriff Jenny found herself preparing for a duel with Grallyx. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

World-class chess player

One dimension's Jenny played chess on a world class. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny briefly shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, Grallyx turned into a Chess Grandmaster whom Jenny had to play for the sake of her soul. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Knight of the Realm

One fantasy universe's Jenny was a “Knight of the Realm”. She was a courageous swordswoman and rode a “loyal steed”. On the other hand, she apparently had some sort of falling out with the Queen she served, literally tossing her aside before she rode into the cave of the Dragon she was assailing.

While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat Lord Grallyx, another Jenny briefly shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, temporarily making Grallyx the Dragon Jenny was fighting. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Fruit Pies advertiser

In one universe, which, being “four-colored and covered in Ben Day dots”, appeared to be the kind of universe presented inside cheap comic advertisements, Jenny was the regular saviour of children playing in a park from various evils. Although seemingly threatening, these threats could always be defeated by the presentation of Stewardess® Fruit Pie. When another Jenny briefly shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, this proved to work even on Grallyx, albeit not permanently. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Giant Robot Jenny

The incarnation of Jenny who travelled with Pythagoras-858 mentioned the existence of a “Giant Robot Jenny” in Dimension-JK1287BU to Wendy VII when explaining her nature as “the Shifter” to Wendy. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)

Tricked by Shoebill

One incarnation of Jenny who had red hair, “more legs than sense”, and wore a polka-dotted scarf once needed to buy a contrafibulator. She bought one from Sylvester Shoebill, not yet realising that it was faulty and that Shoebill had charged her twice the market price. Three years later, Jenny got her revenge on Shoebill in another incarnation. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)

The tall red-haired Jenny attended a “Jenny meet-up” in the Interdimensional Tavern, also attended by the aforementioned other Jenny, the “Musketeer” Jenny, and an imp-like Jenny — as well as by an impostor, “the Fishter”. She still appeared to feel bad about the contrafibulator incident by then, as she asked the Fishter if she knew how to tell a working contrafibulator from a faulty one. (PROSE: Multiversal Mischief)

Tarsa's wife

“Millions of years” before 2020, at least from Madame Tarsa's perspective, an incarnation of Jenny was happily married with Tarsa. However, she eventually died. Tarsa did not consider herself the spouse of any other Jenny, but specifically of the one who had died, although she remained friends with other incarnations of Jenny when she encountered them down the aeons. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

Adventures with the Cupids

Foiling Lord Grallyx

Jenny Everywhere once did some skydiving over the Cliffs of Karalesh in one universe. However, with her mind wandering, she ended up involuntarily shifting in the body of another of her selves, who was in the process of helping the local Laura Drake to summon a demon, Lord Grallyx.

After Grallyx predictably escaped Laura's control, Jenny grabbed onto him and shifted him rapidly through a host of other universes, ending up in the body of the local Jenny and retconning Grallyx into the fabric of her history, in the hope that she would eventually land in a universe where defeating Grallyx would be easier. In the end, the two ended up as living drawings in one universe, allowing Jenny to draw shift-preventing chains around Grallyx to prevent him from escaping.

She returned to the demon-summoning Laura's world, with Grallyx now imprisoned as a drawing inside Laura's demonology book, and agreed to help Laura study for her exams (as ensuring that she would pass her history exam was what Laura had summoned Grallyx for in the first place). (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)

Other solo adventures

Jenny once spent a holiday in Rio P’Brytje. She found it hard to relax there, not only because the place was mostly made up of crumbling bridges hanging over pits of lava, but also because the room service of the place where she was staying did not include toast on demand. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

During the Rifts Crisis

One version of Jenny, who wore a thick red scarf and green parka and had brown skin and eyes, discovered that many versions of her were being lost, or losing their powers, due to the Rifts appearing throughout the multiverse. She investigated, and discovered than an organisation known as the Consistency Imperium seemed to be causing the Rifts to materialize everywhere they went. Even she soon lost control of her abilities, accidentally shifting into the Void itself.

Luckily, she found herself in the back of a Void Ship, specifically the Fog Ship of Pythagoras-858, a Clockwork Cherub of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids. They traded information about the Rifts, and Pythe agreed to give her a lift as they joined forces to find the home base of the Consistency Imperium and hopefully foil their reality-destroying plans. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids)

The two several months travelling in Pythe's Fog Ship, looking for the source of the Rifts. They found a number of suspects, including a “bull-guy” who had invented a Rift-making ray, a time-traveller with a bowtie, and a young space behemoth called Fyargathaaark865blububurgh$1gkzo who had been playing with xir dad's chemistry set. However, they noticed that all of these situations had righted themselves without their help; whether or not they were the starting point of the Rifts epidemic, they came to the conclusion that they were not the right point at which to attempt to influence the Crisis's development. Instead, the path to salvation was to find whoever had been accelerating the Rifts' spread from dimension to dimension.

As they were reaching this agreement, the two stopped at Hilbert's, the Interdimensional Hotel, to have dinner. There, Pythe helped Wendy VII revive the Queen of the Black Market, who had been poisoned by a Wellsian, Forga sog-Forgos. However, for fear of preventing a paradox (as he realised the Wellsian existed in his past), he was unable to foil the Wellsian's broader plan. During those same events, Pythe unwillingly parted ways with Jenny as she involuntarily shifted to parts unknown in a fit of temper upon running into Sylvester Shoebill (remembering her earlier encounter with him in another incarnation). (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)

However, shortly after the wrap-up of the Rifts Crisis, which involved Pythagora, Jenny was back in conact with the Crew. She submitted a review of her experience at Hilbert's to The Cupid Courier, giving it a 4/5 stars review. (PROSE: Rifts Crisis Officially Over!)

Travels with Juliet and Arganthone

 
Jenny in 1895 London. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

Jenny decided to spend Christmas in the Victorian London of the Prime Universe. She was enjoying the Dickensian atmosphere of the snowy 1895 Baker Street when she bumped into a crashed Fog Ship housing Juliet-178 and Arganthone-056. After the three realised they had a friend in common in the person of Pythagoras-858, Jenny learned that Juliet and Arganthone had just returned from the new world of the Wellsians in a futile effort to get a Heat Ray with which to thaw Madame Tarsa out of the magical block of ice where she'd become trapped. Reasoning that Tarsa may have had some failsafe in place in her very home, Jenny offered to take Juliet and Arganthone back to the Workshop of Madame Tarsa using shifting, and, should this prove necessary, to continue helping them on their quest beyond that.

Indeed, she followed them into Madame Tarsa's Toybox, where she greatly enjoyed the atmosphere of the Christmas Toyland where they were advised to seek the “oldest toy in the Toymaker's Labyrinth” by the Frog Mayor of Wild West Town. When they met her, however, she was only able to show them the relevant rhyming clue left by Tarsa (which spoke of a “key” in a “distant star”), but not explain its meaning. The three travellers agreed to look for further clues in the forms of legends and myths which other civilisations in the Multiverse might have about Tarsa. They first, unsuccessfully tried the Euclidean Plane (where they engaged in a snowball fight with the Citadel's Octaser and Triangry guards) before heading to the Cupid Homeworld itself to check the Cupid Archives.

There, they introduced Jenny to Lord Thymon, with whom she got along quite well. They then headed to the Archives, where Bibliophile-962 helped them make their way to the relevant section, sneaking past the Mechanical Sphinx. They did not find anything directly related to Tarsa, but were inspired to go to New Subcinctus to see if any of the Consistency Imperium's records had survived the Imperium's fall. However, they did not find anything there which they did not already know, despite being granted an audience by Vertolin himself. They headed to the Interdimensional Tavern in defeat, hoping to simply ask around for relevant intel. They found none, but, reconsidering the rhyming riddle, Juliet realised that the key was actually hidden inside the Star Atop the Tree in the Christmas Toyland, rather than a literal star.

Going back to the Toyland, they conferred briefly with the Toy, who gave them climbing gear, and eventually made their way to the top of the tree with the help of a toy nutcracker called the General. The trio opened the Star, uncovering the magical mallet it contained, only to discover that tampering with the Star awakened the very literal Snap-Dragon that lived at the bottom of Snapdragon Lake. Nevertheless, the three soon defeated the creature through trickery and made their way out of the Toyland. The three agreed that Juliet, whose reputation back hom “needed the polish”, be the one to strike the ice, freeing Tarsa. After the appropriate thanks, Jenny invited herself to 221B Baker Street to attend the Christmas party of Sherlock Holmes, with whom Pythagoras had teamed up in the course of his own misadventures. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

Meeting the Fishter

Some time later, this Jenny spent thirty days trekking through the Swamps of Cr’uuuu’uuuuu’uuuumph. Once this adventure was done, she was relieved to find herself in a peaceful, grassy field. However, this was in fact April Fools' Day and she was soon confronted with a member of the Faction of the Fooling Fish, posing as one of her counterparts, “the Fishter”, allegedly from a universe where fish were seen as the supreme lifeform.

Dodging the Fishter's attempt to trick her into the right place for a pie to be catapulted at her face, she instead took the impostor to a “Jenny meeting” at the Interdimensional Tavern, also attempted by the tall red-haired Jenny, the “musketeer” Jenny and an imp-like Jenny. After backing it into a corner with regards to its hollow lies, she then got the Fishter to drop its charade altogether and run away. Jenny then contacted Pythagoras-858 so that he could investigate the event and possibly have a strong word with the Fooling Fish heads. (PROSE: Multiversal Mischief)

Dating Comet Theta

At some point, Jenny began a relationship in one universe with Comet Theta, a sentient comet. They set a date in outer space, to which Theta was late and did not stay long, refusing to deviate from their orbit. Jenny was displeased with this. (COMIC: A Match Made in the Heavens)

Imp-like Jenny

 
The imp-like Jenny. (COMIC: Ask Jenny)

One incarnation of Jenny resembled an imp, with bat wings, orange skin, pointed ears, and small horns. She wore a long, striped blue sweater and a red scarf, and had her dark purple hair in a ponytail. She carried a rapier. (COMIC: Ask Jenny) On April the 1st, 2021, a Jenny matching her description attended a “Jenny meet-up” at the Interdimensional Tavern alongside the tall red-haired Jenny, the “musketeer” Jenny and the Jenny who'd previously travelled with Pythagoras-858. When the four real Jennies grilled an impostor with questions, exposing them as really not an incarnation of Jenny at all, the imp-Jenny's question was whether the alleged Fishter had any archfoes. (PROSE: Multiversal Mischief)

Geometron Jenny

The incarnation of Jenny native to the Euclidean Plane was a Geometron, more specifically a Spheroid. She lived in the forest outside the Geometron Citael. A human incarnation of Jenny visiting the Euclidean Plane once tapped into this Jenny's memories, confirming, for example, that snowy weather was not unusual in the Euclidean Plane. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

Romanced by Nowhere

 
The Shifter stunned as Nowhere makes her declaration. (COMIC: That Feeling When Your Antagonist Is Gay For You)

One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere, with the standard short black hair and brown skin, wore purple goggles, a purple jacket and scarf, and a purple flower-shaped hair-clip. The irises of her eyes were also purple, with golden pupils; there were numerous flower badges, with large golden cores and purple petals, adorning her scarf, jacket, and on her black trousers. She didn't wear any shoes.

This incarnation of Everywhere was shocked, but not necessarily displeased, when her corresponding incarnation of Jenny Nowhere declared herself passionately in love with her. (COMIC: That Feeling When Your Antagonist Is Gay For You) The two cautiously started dating, and became embroiled in an adventure together. At one point, Everywhere told Nowhere that they could get through “this” so long as Nowhere “didn't do anything”. Nowhere claimed she wasn't going to do anything, but blatantly appeared to be considering literally stabbing Everywhere in the back. (COMIC: Jenny Nowhere Dooming Herself To Be With Her Enemy.)

Congratulating herself

 
The human Jenny complimenting her other self's fashion choices. (COMIC: Untitled)

One incarnation of Jenny had the standard human appearance. She wore green sand-shoes, high yellow socks, safari shorts, a yellow scarf and a green crop-top; the lenses of her goggles were also green, and she even had green eyeliner. She had a mechanical-looking bracelet of uncertain function and carried a purple umbrella. This Jenny once received a visit from an underwater Jenny who looked like a hybrid between her and an octopus. The marine Jenny was also carrying an umbrella, albeit an octopus-themed one, which the human Jenny congratulated her on. (COMIC: Untitled)

Underwater Jenny

 
The “undersea” Jenny meeting her other self. (COMIC: Untitled)

One incarnation of Jenny lived in the ocean. She was an “octopus-like” mermaid, with light purple tentacles in place of legs. The more humanoid top half of her body was still obviously non-human, with mud-brown skin, yellow eyes, and another set of tentacles in place of hair. However, she still wore a scarf and goggles, as well as what appeared to be a small green corset (which she wore like a crop-top as her only item of clothing outside of the scarf). She carried a large pink umbrella with tentacle motifs. This Jenny once poked out of a Rift into another universe to talk to a human incarnation of herself, who complimented her on her umbrella. The underwater Jenny was gratified by the compliment. (COMIC: Untitled)

Murdered by the Hopper

 
One of the many Jennies murdered by the Hopper. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

Many incarnations of Jenny were killed by Jackson Jones, “the Hopper”, an insane gun-wielding shifter who went on a murderous spree hopping rapidly through dimensions and killing every Jenny he came across. Naturally, he could only destroy a comparatively small number of Jenny's infinity of incarnations. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

The Scarf and Ceiling Fan Incident

One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere lost her life when her long scarf got caught in a ceiling fan, strangling her. Holding this to be one of her more awkward deaths, later incarnations of Jenny were embarrassed to recollect it. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

Signing off

 
The ‘final’ Jenny a few moments before her death. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

According to one account, one by one, Jenny Everywhere's incarnations all died, most of old age, others surviving until the final destruction of the very universe they inhabited. Finally, one Jenny, who had the standard “thin Asian woman with short, spiky hair” appearance, came to believe herself to be the last, as she could no longer detect any other Jennies in the Multiverse no matter how far she reached out with her mind. She was at peace with her imminent demise, although she thought there was in any case a chance she was mistaken, and had simply personally gotten cut off from the network, or that she was perhaps simply the last Jenny of a “pocket-Multiverse” with a finite number of worlds which had gotten separated from the mainstream Omniverse.

 
The final end of Jenny Everywhere? (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

Retreating to the top of a mountain in one universe, wearing nothing but her goggles, Jenny waited for the imminent explosion of the Sun, making a “final broadcast to Infinity” using a strange microphone. Putting on her goggles for the last time, she stood up, facing the sun, with as her final words: “This is Jenny Everywhere, signing off for the last time. …Maybe.”. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off)

Behind the scenes

Genesis

Creation of the character

Jenny Everywhere's creation was a collaborative effort which took place in 2001 and 2002 on the Barbelith Underground forum, where she was initially thought up under the name of “the Shifter”. Her basic look was unveiled on August the 13th, 2001 by Steven Wintle in a pair of public-domain sketches. He spoke at some length about the origins of the character, whom he had originally conceived (under an earlier form) for a never-materialized comic project.

This is the Shifter. She has dimensional powers. To her associates, this means she can traverse say 4 or 5 dimensions, whatever taht means. The truth is, she can access all dimensions. Again, not sure exactly what that means (and now you can see why it was abandoned). The part I really liked about her was that she inhabited all dimensions at the same time. Or, to be more accurate, parallel universes. And yes, I was thinking Crisis on Infinite Earths. Basically, she's having an infinite number of adventures on an infinite number of planets. Our story involved her staying on one Earth, but that needn't be the case in this exercise.

Her past isn't necessarily what you'd call mysterious. She doesn't gripe about it, and so no one pries. Essentially, she's your angst-free, fun-loving, adventurer-explorer. No vigilantism here. If I had to compare her to anything, it would be like if Tintin listened to Le Tigre and joined the Fantastic Four. She's excitable, passionate, attentive, curious, and caring. Like Captain Marvel, she's just a really powerful kid.

One thing I wanted to do, but would've got shot down by my friends if we pursued this, is that she prefers not to use her powers incredibly often. Part the appeal for her of this ongoing, infinite adventuring is the thrill of the challenge. When she uses her powers, in any capacity, be it big or small, it shouldn't be used often. She'd rather duke it out. Of course, there's no saying what or who she might "borrow" from another dimension, or what knowledge another one of her selves has gained which may come in handy.

I realize her powers might seem a little unlikely. For instance, if she was on an infinte number of universes, wouldn't she ahve dies innumerable times by now? Or be bored stiff because she's done it all already? Maybe there's a mystery there, or she actually only exists in many, many universes, not an infinite amount.

Regardless, her powers would at least allow the different creators to throw her in any situation they wanted.

The sketches in the link are unfinished. Sorry, It's 4:30 here and I can't ink worth shit when I'm tired. I also realize that she isn't what you'd call your iconic superhero type. Them uber-heroes are hard to come by. Hopefully someone else will think of something better suited for an Open Source Hero. Until then… Excelsior!

Steven Wintle

The sketches were later appended to the following, equally-public-domain “canonical” description.

She has short, dark hair. She usually wears aviation goggles on top of her head and a scarf around her neck. Otherwise, she dresses in comfortable clothes. She is average size and has a good body image. She has loads of confidence and charisma. She appears to be Asian or Native American. She has a ready smile.
Steven Wintle

Steven Wintle also wrote the now-standard disclaimer paragraph for Jenny Everywhere works:

The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed.
Steven Wintle


The features and name of the character were decided upon in a later thread, with the first proposed name for the character being “Julie Everywhere” rather than “Jenny”.[1]

Further discussion served to crystallize the power-set and basic concept of Jenny as “the Shifter”, as there was initially some debate on the extent to which she'd be aware of her other selves' lives and the nature of her dimensional abilities.

Earliest stories

Steven Wintle began working on a comic story entitled Cars, which was never completed — in fact, Tribute, written for the 10th anniversary of Jenny's creation, would be the only full Jenny Everywhere story ever created by Wintle. Instead, the first comic project featuring Jenny to be completed and released was My Bloody Valentine, and the first to be released was Name's Not Down. Data are difficult to find, but the original Jenny Everywhere website gives the following official reading (and, likely, release) order for the thirteen earliest “Barbelith stories":

  1. Name's Not Down
  2. My Bloody Valentine
  3. Mrs Zirma
  4. Damn Fine Hostile Takeover (Part 1)
  5. Damn Fine Hostile Takeover (Part 2)
  6. The Late Shift
  7. Holiday Pandemonium
  8. Graveyard Shift
  9. Makeshift Multiverse
  10. Beauty as a Beast
  11. The Death of Jenny Everywhere
  12. Bacterial Lunarversity
  13. Soulless Mate

Notes & References

External links

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