Jenny Everywhere in Lighting Made of Owls (comic story)
Jenny Everywhere made a guest appearance in a two-strip-long mini-arc of the webcomic Lightning Made of Owls, simply entitled Jenny Everywhere. Both strips were written by Chris Mann, but the second was illustrated by Qvaak instead of Mann.
The strip featured appearances by two of the recurring characters of the strip, Meridien and Delkin, themselves open-source characters under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Contents
Plot
Meridien tries to convince Delkin, notably by being less skeptical about the possibility of travellers from parallel universes visiting their world. Del insists that someone claiming to come from a parallel universe can only be crazy. The sudden appearance of the highly eccentric Jenny Everywhere forces him to amend this statement to the fact that they might be both at once.
Suddenly, Jenny's appearance changes, as do those of Delkin and Meridien. The Shifter explains that this is probably a side-effect of a malfunction in the shifting device she uses, which she recently repaired on the cheap (with a budget of 20 cents, to be exact). Del cheekily concludes that it is only natural that everything should look different after “a pair-of-dimes shift”.
Worldbuilding
Jenny
- This story features an incarnation of Jenny who uses an unreliable shifting device to shift. When first materialising, she appears wearing a red shot-sleeved T-shirt, a gray woolen scarf, a green backpack and goggles, and blue trousers and shoes. After the shift in appearance, she is now wearing a dark maroon coat and a dark orange scarf.
Universes
Behind the scenes
Read online
These two strips were originally released on the Lightning Made of Owls website, where they can be read online for free.