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Jung-La wakes up in bed between Kaza and Gwenna, clearly having spent a very pleasant evening there. Kaza says that they’ve been spending too much time away from the jungle – “especially after that business on Earth-N.” This gives them an excuse to relate the adventure to Jung-La and the readers. | Jung-La wakes up in bed between Kaza and Gwenna, clearly having spent a very pleasant evening there. Kaza says that they’ve been spending too much time away from the jungle – “especially after that business on Earth-N.” This gives them an excuse to relate the adventure to Jung-La and the readers. | ||
Gwenna explains that the instigators were the demi-things, who hoped to invade Earth-N. Luckily Flip Falcon was watching and used his Fourth Dimension Machine to disrupt their portal | Gwenna explains that the instigators were the demi-things, who hoped to invade Earth-N. Luckily Flip Falcon was watching and used his Fourth Dimension Machine to disrupt their portal whom Madison who happens to overheard the conversation says that he has been bragging about I but Kaza mentions at that point Jenny Anywhere was able to use her powers to close it entirely so she's the actual hero. With the portal closed, Anywhere along with Earth-N's superheroes dealt with the demi-things while Kaza and Earth-N's Gwenna went to find the nudist Gwenna but found an unconscious Blake instead. The lady of the Naked Jungle then mentions to her husband that she's surprised to find her Earth-N textile counterpart naked. Kaza explains that at that time, Glinda materialized clothes for the both of them which only had a temporary effect. The mundane problems stemmed from a cabal of business people who had captured a demi-thing and hoped to use its powers to influence the population of Earth-N to universally adopt clothing, thereby making the textile industry very profitable. The chaos in New York was too much for Gwen’s father George Davis and he broke away from the conspiracy, turning state’s evidence. | ||
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