New York City
New York City was a major city in the United States of America, home to the Statue of Liberty. It existed as such in several universes.
History
Matilda Marshall's home
In one universe, Matilda Marshall, the wealthiest woman in the world, lived in New York, as did Tom Rubio, her greedy suitor. (COMIC: Fear in the Jungle)
Jenny's attack
In one universe, Jenny Everywhere and her friends were anarchists who destroyed the Statue of Liberty to spite the President. (COMIC: New York Chaos)
Commotion in New York City
In one universe, Jenny Everywhere, while dealing with some robbers, read a newspaper whose headline spoke of “commotion in New York City”. (COMIC: Rail Shift)
In Dimension 331
In Dimension 331, New York was, among other things, home to a large church where celebrities often got married. Jenny Everywhere met up with the Man With No Name on the front steps of that church to discuss the rumours that agents of Chaos were active in this dimension. (COMIC: The Legend of Jenny Everywhere)
In Reality Z-25 31-H
In one reality, New York City was home to the headquarters of many companies and financial outfits, including Kelly's bank. In 2010, that particular building was attacked by a UFO, and Kelly and Jenkins were captured by the Vanilla Puddings of Riegel 6. They returned (with newly-minted superpowers) to find that the news of New York's brief attack by aliens had come and gone and the newspapers were once more reporting on the usual celebrity gossip. (COMIC: Journey Into Misery)
On Earth-N
Reality Z-25 31-H natives Kaza and Gwenna, who had visited their New York but lived in The Naked Jungle, were once recruited by Jenny Anywhere to help out with a situation in the New York of a parallel world where nudism was common, known as “Earth-N”. (COMIC: Situation on Earth-N)
Across the River
In another reality New York City was looked at and talked about, but not visited, by some incarnations of Jenny gathered across the river in Bohoken, New Guernsey. (PROSE: Paying it Forward)
In the Collapsed Cosmos
Neo New York was erased from conventional history, although the Triple Towers were saved and incorporated into the Redoubt at the end of time. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)
Couch surfing
Writer Jason Frank related how Jenny Everywhere crashed on his couch in Brooklyn, overturned his lifestyle, and inspired him to write a cool story. (COMIC: When Casting Calls)
Attacked by a battle mech
In one superhero universe, as was often the case, New York was notorious for “get[ting] supervillains like [they] [got] rain”. It had a large number of superheroes to balance things out, including the Shifter and Lauren Ipsum Drake. A “giant battle mech” once attacked downtown New York, stomping through Manhattan and making its way down Broadway towards the Erikson Circle, but Lauren shifted into her Dragon form and defeated it. (PROSE: Truth in Labeling)
Donna Jones and Dave DoNot's universe
In one universe, New York City's inhabitants included Donna Jones, Dave DoNot, Gunther, a Metro Diner employee, August P. Mel, Elaine Benes, Sinbad, Jenny Everywhere, and Tex. Locations in the city included Central Perk, Metro Diner, Times Square, and the Empire State Building.
Donna Jones once ordered an Irish coffee in Central Perk, and went on to order another coffee from Metro Diner. In a coffee-induced trance, she "caus[ed] havoc" around town, at least according to reporter August P. Mel. After finding herself in Times Square, she noticed the Empire State Building, deciding to climb it. Atop the tower, she was observed by Elaine Benes, Sinbad, and Dave DoNot, the latter of whom lived with her.
After the trance wore off, Dave helped her down from the tower, with them both walking past as Jenny Everywhere spoke with Tex. (COMIC: St. Patty's at Battery Park)
Nyarlathotep and the Carter kids
In one universe, Nyarlathotep, having acquired the “fourth Shining Trapezohedron”, attempted to lay an ambush for Dwain and Karolyn Carter in “lower Manhattan” in New York City. However, thanks to both parties phoning the Multidimensional Finders Service for information, the Carters evaded Nyarlathotep and took refuge in Kadath where Nyarlathotep could not reach them. Nyarlathotep subsequently phoned the M.F.S. a second time while standing on “a rooftop in New York City” and was informed of this. (PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?)
Behind the scenes
By virtue of being a real place, New York City can be considered a ‘public-domain’ location in its own right.