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[[File:Devil Beaten.png|thumb|left|The Devil, beaten and overthrown by Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell]]'')]]In [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell)|one universe]], the Devil ruled [[Hell#Conquered by Jenny|Hell]] from the deepest level of the Underworld. After [[Jenny Everywhere#Conqueror of Hell|Jenny Everywhere]] was pulled into Hell only to refuse to submit to her allotted punishment, she was pulled down to the Devil's throne room, where he attempted to break her spirits. However, a defiant Jenny told her his moralising, misogynistic lectures about the “filth” of homosexuality were no better than the sorts of things [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell)|her granny]] had said to her when she was fifteen. She gave the baffled Devil a psychic glimpse of the infinity of her incarnations, which knocked him out. Stepping over his prone body, Jenny announced that Hell was no longer his kingdom and this was “Day One of the [[Republic of Hell]]”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell]]'') | [[File:Devil Beaten.png|thumb|left|The Devil, beaten and overthrown by Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell]]'')]]In [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell)|one universe]], the Devil ruled [[Hell#Conquered by Jenny|Hell]] from the deepest level of the Underworld. After [[Jenny Everywhere#Conqueror of Hell|Jenny Everywhere]] was pulled into Hell only to refuse to submit to her allotted punishment, she was pulled down to the Devil's throne room, where he attempted to break her spirits. However, a defiant Jenny told her his moralising, misogynistic lectures about the “filth” of homosexuality were no better than the sorts of things [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell)|her granny]] had said to her when she was fifteen. She gave the baffled Devil a psychic glimpse of the infinity of her incarnations, which knocked him out. Stepping over his prone body, Jenny announced that Hell was no longer his kingdom and this was “Day One of the [[Republic of Hell]]”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell]]'') | ||
=== In Reality Z-25 31-H === | === In Reality Z-25 31-H === | ||
[[File:The Devil in Hell Is Too Good For Him.png|thumb|right|325px|The Devil welcomes [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]] to [[Hell#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Hell]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'')]][[Reality Z-25 31-H]]'s [[Hell#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Hell]] was ruled by the Devil, who appeared as a bald, horned man with an aquiline nose, wearing a cape. He was capable of changing size at will. This version of the Devil had a consort, the demoness [[Mephista]], and enjoyed fine alcohols, which he lamented were hard to go by in Hell. | [[File:The Devil in Hell Is Too Good For Him.png|thumb|right|325px|The Devil welcomes [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]] to [[Hell#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Hell]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'')]][[Reality Z-25 31-H]]'s [[Hell#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Hell]] was ruled by the Devil, who appeared as a bald, horned man with an aquiline nose, wearing a cape. He was capable of changing size at will. This version of the Devil had a consort, the demoness [[Mephista]], and enjoyed fine alcohols, which he lamented were hard to go by in Hell. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'') He was named Satan, although the [[Legion of Light]] also used the name “Lucifer” when mistaking [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]] for the Devil himself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') | ||
The Devil personally welcomed [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], “the Worst Man in the World,” to Hell after he died in a car crash. However, Fatbuckle immediately became an offensive nuisance, causing mayhem, littering, and even sleeping with Mephista. Outraged, the Devil ended up banning Fatbuckle from Hell, returning him to the land of the living as an undead skeleton. Although this was meant to be an ironic punishment — with the skeletal Fatbuckle no longer able to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh he had so enjoyed in life — Fatbuckle quickly adapted to his new existence, finding that he could still party and dance all night long as a skeleton and that, either way, it still beat being damned. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'') | The Devil personally welcomed [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], “the Worst Man in the World,” to Hell after he died in a car crash. However, Fatbuckle immediately became an offensive nuisance, causing mayhem, littering, and even sleeping with Mephista. Outraged, the Devil ended up banning Fatbuckle from Hell, returning him to the land of the living as an undead skeleton. Although this was meant to be an ironic punishment — with the skeletal Fatbuckle no longer able to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh he had so enjoyed in life — Fatbuckle quickly adapted to his new existence, finding that he could still party and dance all night long as a skeleton and that, either way, it still beat being damned. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hell Is Too Good For Him (comic story)|Hell Is Too Good For Him]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The Devil is a well-known religious, mythological or folkloric figure, by which token the character can be considered public domain, although the details of specific design used by individual artists and writers may belong to them in some cases. | The Devil is a well-known religious, mythological or folkloric figure, by which token the character can be considered public domain, although the details of specific design used by individual artists and writers may belong to them in some cases. |
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