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[[File:Jo-Jo Congo King 7A Cover Crop.png|thumb|left|315px|The spurious cover of [[Jo-Jo Congo King 7A|''Jo-Jo Congo King'' #7A]].]]On the cover of [[Jo-Jo Congo King 7A|''Jo Jo Congo King'' #7A]], which ostensibly depicted the climax of this first story, Gwenna was depicted as being tied to the side of [[the Iron Beast]] during the final showdown, thus presenting Jo-Jo with a dilemma as he hesitated to throw a spear at the [[outlaw (Jo-Jo Congo King)|outlaw]], which would risk injuring her if he missed. However, no such scene occur, or could occur, in the actual story, where Gwenna is clearly shown to simply be walking with the convoy with her arms bound behind her back, some distance behind the elephant, on the second panel of Page 5.  
[[File:Jo-Jo Congo King 7A Cover Crop.png|thumb|left|315px|The spurious cover of [[Jo-Jo Congo King 7A|''Jo-Jo Congo King'' #7A]].]]On the cover of [[Jo-Jo Congo King 7A|''Jo Jo Congo King'' #7A]], which ostensibly depicted the climax of this first story, Gwenna was depicted as being tied to the side of [[the Iron Beast]] during the final showdown, thus presenting Jo-Jo with a dilemma as he hesitated to throw a spear at the [[outlaw (Jo-Jo Congo King)|outlaw]], which would risk injuring her if he missed. However, no such scene occur, or could occur, in the actual story, where Gwenna is clearly shown to simply be walking with the convoy with her arms bound behind her back, some distance behind the elephant, on the second panel of Page 5.  


[[File:Gwenna in The Serpent Sorceress.png|thumb|right|[[Jay Epps]]'s [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] in her debut in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'', still showing clear influence from her public-domain counterpart.]]After the comic entered the public domain, a [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|rebooted Gwenna]] would gain a new lease of life as the protagonist of the [[Jenny Everywhere]]-adjacent webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'', now paired up with [[Kaza]], a distinct jungle-hero character who originated a renamed version of Jo-Jo in a reprint of a later ''Jo-Jo Congo King'' story. The rebooted Gwenna was originally depicted with black hair similar to the public-domain version, but this was gradually altered. U
[[File:Gwenna in The Serpent Sorceress.png|thumb|right|[[Jay Epps]]'s [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] in her debut in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'', still showing clear influence from her public-domain counterpart.]]After the comic entered the public domain, a [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|rebooted Gwenna]] would gain a new lease of life as the protagonist of the [[Jenny Everywhere]]-adjacent webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'', now paired up with [[Kaza]], a distinct jungle-hero character who originated a renamed version of Jo-Jo in a reprint of a later ''Jo-Jo Congo King'' story. The rebooted Gwenna was originally depicted with black hair similar to the public-domain version, but this was gradually altered.  


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