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| title1= Commissioner Smedley
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| aka= Smedley Hopkirk<br>Commissioner Hopkirk<br>The Commissioner
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  | species=human
| species= Human
  | gender=Male
| gender= Male
  | residence=[[Buranda]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
| residence=[[Buranda]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
  | occupation=Commissioner
| occupation= Commissioner
  | romantic_partner(s)=[[Nula|Lady Catherine Maxwell-Hopkirk, Third Baroness of Sharrinford]], his wife
| romantic_partner(s)= [[Nula]]
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  | first_seen_in=[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]''
| first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]''
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  | copyright=
| copyright= [[Jay Epps]]
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}}'''Smedley Hopkirk,''' often simply referred to as The Commissioner, is a mature [[England|English]] gentleman working in [[Buranda]] and is a recurring character in the ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)‏‎|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'' series. He is often accompanied by his assistant [[George Wimberly]] or his wife [[Nula|Catherine]].
}}In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], '''Commissioner Smedley Hopkirk''', often referred to as simply '''the Commissioner''', ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'') was an elderly English gentleman working in [[Buranda]]. Together with his assistant [[George Wimberly]], he often became involved in fantastical adventures with [[the Naked Jungle]]'s protectors [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]] and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]].


Many years ago he was a sidekick to the jungle girl [[Nula]], Catherine Maxwell, who was at the time in a relationship with the superhero [[Centennia]]. Eventually Nula broke up with Centennia, retired from active adventuring, and returned to England.
Years before, he was a sidekick to the jungle girl [[Nula]], otherwise known as [[Catherine Maxwell]], who was at the time in a relationship with the superhero [[Centennia]]. Eventually Nula broke up with Centennia, retired from active adventuring, and returned to England; when she returned to Buranda she and Smedley found they still cared for each other and soon married.


When she returned to Buranda she and Smedley found they still cared for each other. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Danger, The Diamond, and the Dowager (comic story)|The Danger, The Diamond, and the Dowager]]'')
== Description ==
=== Physical appearance ===
The Commissioner appeared as a short, round-faced man. In middle age, he had gray hair and a mustache to match, and wore round, rimless glasses. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'')


==External links==  
=== Personality ===
The Commissioner was a practical, steady man with a strong moral core. Though seeking to “keep a stiff upper lip” in the face of the eccentricities of life in [[the Naked Jungle]], his self-conscious stoic demeanour tended to hide wry amusement and a clear affection for the antics of the people around him, whether they be [[George Wimberly|Wimberly]] or the pair of [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]] and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'')
 
== Biography ==
=== Return of the Serpent Cult ===
[[File:Commissioner and Wimberly first appearance.png|thumb|300px|left|The Commissioner tells [[George Wimberly|Wimberly]] about the history of the [[Serpent Cult]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'')]]Ten years after [[the Serpent Priest]] was defeated by [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]], the Commissioner, who had recently been assigned a new assistant in the form of [[George Wimberly|Wimberly]], heard reports that the Priest's daughter [[Nerlana]] was beginning to revive the [[Serpent Cult]]. After sending an email to Kaza and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]], he headed to the kraal near [[Buranda Pass]] with Wimberly; there, they were nearly assassinated by one of the Serpent Cultists, but saved at the last moment by Gwenna's intervention.
 
The captured cultist let slip that Kaza, who'd headed directly to the [[Temple of the Serpent Gold]], was walking into a trap. Taking the Commissioner's jeep, the three got reinforcements at the [[Natari]] village before getting to the Temple in time for the nightly ceremony where Nerlana intended to sacrifice Kaza to [[Nerkash]], their “Serpent God”, who proved to be a very real (but not actually supernatural) giant snake that Nerlana psychically controlled using [[The Artifact (The Serpent Sorceress)|a magical tiara]], as her father had before her. The day ended up being saved with much less bloodshed than anticipated when Wimberly reflexively shot at the beast; the sight of their “god” bleeding caused the cultists to scatter, while the snake, breaking free from Nerlana's control in its panic, ended up eating her, a denouement which the Commissioner wryly noted would give him “five times the paperwork”.
 
[[File:Commissioner examines Kerkash.png|thumb|right|300px|The Commissioner calmly examines the wounded “Serpent Lord” [[Nerkash]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'')]]In the ensuing clean-up, the Commissioner decided to send the magical tiara back to England for “review and advisement” in the full knowledge that it would sit on some dusty shelf for “the next few centuries”, safely out of harm's way. He then contacted his friend [[Vincent (The Serpent Sorceress)|Vincent]], a herpetologist, about the snake, who was thus healed, documented as an example of a new species previously unknown to science, and brought back to the [[London Zoo]]. By the time news of this outcome made their way back to Buranda, an extremely amused Commissioner also helped the still-demure Wimberly deal with the embarrassing position his spur-of-the-moments heroics had netted him, namely that several women of the Natari village — many of whose men had been wiped out during the Cult's original reign of terror — now wanted to bear his children. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:Commissioner (Fear in the Jungle).png|thumb|left|300px|The unnamed Commissioner from [[COMIC]]: ''[[Fear in the Jungle (comic story)|Fear in the Jungle]]'', who likely influenced [[Jay Epps]]'s Commissioner.]]Unlike fellow ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'' cast-members [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]] and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]], Commissioner Smedley Hopkirk was a creation of [[Jay Epps]]'s, as opposed to a reimagining of a public-domain character. However, he was likely inspired by the taller, glasses-less, unnamed [[Commissioner (Fear in the Jungle)|Commissioner]] who appeared in a similar role in the [[Kaza (Fear in the Jungle)|original Kaza]]'s sole vintage outing, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Fear in the Jungle (comic story)|Fear in the Jungle]]''. Like him, Epps's Commissioner was simply referred to by his title in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'', the first ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'' story.
 
== External links ==  
*'''[https://kaza-and-gwenna.thecomicseries.com/comics/346/ Character profile on the ''Kaza's Mate Gwenna'' website]'''
*'''[https://kaza-and-gwenna.thecomicseries.com/comics/346/ Character profile on the ''Kaza's Mate Gwenna'' website]'''
*'''[https://comicfury.fandom.com/wiki/The_Commissioner_(Kaza%27s_Mate_Gwenna) Character page on the ''Comic Fury'' wiki]'''
*'''[https://comicfury.fandom.com/wiki/The_Commissioner_(Kaza%27s_Mate_Gwenna) ''The Commissioner'' on the ''Comic Fury'' wiki]'''


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