Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away (comic story)

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Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away[1] was a short Jenny Everywhere comic story created by Marc Lapierre, released as part of the 2009 edition of Jenny Everywhere Day. It used a unique Jenny Everywhere Logo.

Contents

Plot

Jenny Everywhere is fighting a reptilian gladiator in a fighting pit, under the eyes of an enraptured alien audience. Seeming to have the upper hand, the burly reptilian smugly explains that he is wearing a dimensional phase stabilizer harness which prevents Jenny from shifting him to another dimension to win the fight. Jenny replies levelly that this doesn't prevent her from using her powers to summon other things to the pit. She starts by summoning scuba gear onto herself (to her opponent's bafflement), shortly followed by summoning a huge quantity of water to turn the pit into a deep pool. She swims effortlessly to the surface, where the crowd is chanting her name, while the other fighter, being so heavy, is still floundering near the bottom.

Worldbuilding

Jenny

  • This story features a Jenny Everywhere with very good control of her shifting powers, and who makes no secret of them. She appears to be Asian. She is short, with a wide face and a pointy chin. Her black hair is tied up in two messy pigtails; she wears black fingerless gloves, a black sleeveless T-shirt emblazoned with a small downward-pointing arrow, light-coloured cargo pants and black slip-on shoes.

Universes

  • This story takes place all in one universe, though whether it is the native universe of the story's Jenny is not made clear.

Other

  • Jenny Everywhere displays the ability to shift objects from other universes to the one she is currently in with great precision, summoning scuba gear directly onto her body as well as a huge quantity of water precisely matching the depth of the pit.

Continuity

Behind the scenes

Read online

Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away is freely available on the Jenny Everywhere Day website.

Notes & References

  1. Title used in its defunct Shifter Archive upload