Bradley
Bradley was one of Jenny Everywhere's inseparable group of friends in one universe.
Description
Personality
Bradley was somewhat awkward in his manner, sometimes not knowing what to say or how to hold himself, but he was loyal to his friends and cool-headed in a crisis. Indeed, much as Jenny Everywhere herself admitted was true of her, Bradley appeared to enjoy the occasional bout of physical violence. (COMIC: Name's Not Down) However, he was still prone to philosophical pondering about the necessity or inevitability thereof. (COMIC: Damn Fine Hostile Takeover)
Physical appearance
Bradley was primarily characterised by his extreme lankiness; thin and often hunched, he still towered over his three friends, and had a long face to match, topped by stringy black hair. He had a flat nose, pale skin and full lips. (COMIC: Name's Not Down)
Biography
Bradley once knew someone by the name of Eliza. Once, when drifting out of sleep, Bradley confusedly wondered if it was Eliza nagging at him to wake him up. (COMIC: Damn Fine Hostile Takeover)
When Jenny Everywhere suggested she, Bradley, Clea and Lex attend a “queer hip-hop post-glitch electronica and glum'n'bass” party at Club Twart in Right-On By The Sea, Bradley enthusiastically joined the other three in forcing their entry past the close-minded Bouncer. (COMIC: Name's Not Down)
He also participated, although somewhat half-heartedly, in the group's assault on the Apollo Coffee H.Q. in London some time later, meant to save Cuppa Cha Cha Cha, their favourite indie coffee shop, from being bought out and closed down. (COMIC: Damn Fine Hostile Takeover)
Clea, Lex and Bradley were later among the many guests at an interdimensional Christmas party organised by another Jenny Everywhere and attended by many of her counterparts from across the Multiverse and their companions. (COMIC: Merry Christmas Everywhere)
A very tall friend of the local Jenny was present on the pier of a “certain seaside town” when a fire broke out. Another world's Jenny, who had been sent by Cha Ni to bring a fire extinguisher at a strategic time, was spotted over the crowd by the tall man, to her displeasure, as she'd been trying to avoid being noticed by anybody who knew the local Jenny, so as to avoid creating inconvenient questions for her. (PROSE: Paying It Forward)