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''[[Invader Zim (Animation)|Invader Zim]]: Born Again Christian'' is the third story written by [[Sue Mary (Creator)|MarissaTheWriter]], the author of ''[[ItsIt's My Life (Fanfic)|ITS MY LIFE!]]'' and ''TEEN FORTRESS 2.''
 
It follows [[Mary Sue|Gloria Deschanel]], [[Zooey Deschanel]]'s kid sister and a [[Useful Notes/Christianity|Christian]], in the world of ''[[Invader Zim (Animation)|Invader Zim]]'' '''[[Crossover|and]]''' ''[[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac]]''. As she goes about, Zim is converted to Christianity, Gloria and "Nee" (who is also a Christian) make a couple and Dib finds a group named Teen Ragers, because the Swollen Eyeball Network [[Crying Wolf|simply won't help him.]]
 
Mere days after being published, it was [[MST|MSTed]] by [[The Half World]], seeing as The Half-World partially [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|contributed in it even happening.]] The MST can be read [http://theskepkitty.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/horrible-fanfiction-107-invader-zim-born-again-christian-an-invader-zim-fanfic/ here.] [[Tropers/Skepkitty|Skepkitty]] also made a [[Dramatic Reading]] of the first chapter, available [http://skepkitty.tumblr.com/post/19708167403/its-crappy-dramatic-reading-time-this-is-a here.]
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*** ...Why wasn't the author going for Alésia Glidewell or Mary Kae Irvin instead?<ref>They're the face model and [[Stock Footage|voice actor]] of Chell in the game, respectively.</ref>
** [[American Idol|Simon Cowell]] appears to (sort of) reenact a scene from [[Stephen King|Stephen King's]] book ''Everything's Eventual''.
* [[Crossover]]: Of, as described above, ''Invader Zim'' and ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac'', and [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]] itself.
** [[Ghost Rider]] at one point shows up at Dib's house to {{spoiler|tell him he's [[The Antichrist|the "antithesis"]]}}.
* [[Dead Guy, Junior]]: {{spoiler|Zooey and Stephen say they will name their unborn child Zim, "in onor of the best Christian ever".}}