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This version of Jenny was physically identical to the Jenny who dated [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]], but was outfitted in the [[NASA]]-issued suit common to the residents of the Lunar College. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity]]'')
This version of Jenny was physically identical to the Jenny who dated [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]], but was outfitted in the [[NASA]]-issued suit common to the residents of the Lunar College. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity]]'')
===The Shapeshifter===
 
=== The Shapeshifter ===
[[File:Jenny Everywhere (Untitled J. Fritz comic story).png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny visiting [[NASA]] H.Q. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')]]One version of Jenny Everywhere was incapable of physical [[shifting]] from one universe to another, and instead justified the nickname of “the Shifter” by her ability to ''shape''shift into other creatures, all the while retaining her human intelligence and the power of speech. She once walked into the headquarters of [[NASA]] out of curiosity, and, when close to being caught by security, shapeshifted into an ape to avoid detection. However, she was then confused with the actual test-flight apes and forcibly sent on a rocket flight. This Jenny was last seen reflecting that “no shapeshifting would get her out of ''this'' one” as she became seemingly the first human in her world to leave [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')
[[File:Jenny Everywhere (Untitled J. Fritz comic story).png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny visiting [[NASA]] H.Q. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')]]One version of Jenny Everywhere was incapable of physical [[shifting]] from one universe to another, and instead justified the nickname of “the Shifter” by her ability to ''shape''shift into other creatures, all the while retaining her human intelligence and the power of speech. She once walked into the headquarters of [[NASA]] out of curiosity, and, when close to being caught by security, shapeshifted into an ape to avoid detection. However, she was then confused with the actual test-flight apes and forcibly sent on a rocket flight. This Jenny was last seen reflecting that “no shapeshifting would get her out of ''this'' one” as she became seemingly the first human in her world to leave [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')


=== Facing a monster ===
=== Facing a monster ===
[[File:Unnamed universe.png|left|thumb|Jenny readies her bow ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'')]]
In [[Universe (Untitled Grant comic strip)|one universe]], one version of Jenny, a skilled marksman armed with a bow and arrow, faced off against a multi-tentacled monster on a forested planet. She managed to defeat the creature, sending it spiraling off into space. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'')
In [[Universe (Untitled Grant comic strip)|one universe]], one version of Jenny, a skilled marksman armed with a bow and arrow, faced off against a multi-tentacled monster on a forested planet. She managed to defeat the creature, sending it spiraling off into space. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'')


=== Max Murdoch's friend ===
=== Max Murdoch's friend ===
[[File:Jennyscandalsheet.PNG|thumb|Jenny leaves a universe ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time]]'')]]
One version of Jenny, a thin woman with pale skin and brown hair, was incapable of choosing where she shifted without great effort. She could also temporarily connect people with versions of themselves in alternate universes, allowing them to experience their other selves' lives.  
One version of Jenny, a thin woman with pale skin and brown hair, was incapable of choosing where she shifted without great effort. She could also temporarily connect people with versions of themselves in alternate universes, allowing them to experience their other selves' lives.  


This Jenny shifted into [[Universe (Scandal Sheet)|a universe]] without a native Jenny and began a romantic relationship with [[Max Murdoch]], an employee of the ''[[Weekly Comet]].'' After shifting out of this universe, she attempted to return, but ended up several years earlier in the world's history than she had last time. Instead of recreating her relationship with Max, she helped him smooth things over in his current relationship, turning Jenny's previous visit into an [[Alternate timeline (Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)|alternate timeline]].
This Jenny shifted into [[Universe (Scandal Sheet)|a universe]] without a native Jenny and began a romantic relationship with [[Max Murdoch]], an employee of the ''[[Weekly Comet]].'' After shifting out of this universe, she attempted to return, but ended up several years earlier in the world's history than she had last time. Instead of recreating her relationship with Max, she helped him smooth things over in his current relationship, turning Jenny's previous visit into an [[Alternate timeline (Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time)|alternate timeline]].


Later, this Jenny visited an alternate universe in which Max and his partner [[Andrea Campos]] had been married for fifteen years and wished them a happy anniversary, although neither of them recognized her. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time]]'')
Later, this Jenny visited an alternate universe in which Max and his partner [[Andrea Campos]] had been married for fifteen years and wished them a happy anniversary, although neither of them recognized her.
 
In her future, this Jenny was apparently very strict about the prevention of temporal paradoxes. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time]]'')


===Nostalgia===
===Nostalgia===
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