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* [[Author Appeal]]: Naturally, different versions of Jenny tend to reflect their interests. In some of the Barbelith stories, she spent a lot of time clubbing and obsessing over music. In the nudist web comic ''[http://loxieandzoot.comicgenesis.com/d/20040510.html Loxie and Zoot] '''(NSFW)''''' a.k.a. '' [[The Bare Pit]]'', she got naked (thankfully that was done by someone who can actually draw). In '''[http://easybreather.comicgenesis.com/d/20080519.html The Easy Breather]'', she inspires Samantha by showing her a DVD.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Naturally, different versions of Jenny tend to reflect their interests. In some of the Barbelith stories, she spent a lot of time clubbing and obsessing over music. In the nudist web comic ''[http://loxieandzoot.comicgenesis.com/d/20040510.html Loxie and Zoot] '''(NSFW)''''' a.k.a. '' [[The Bare Pit]]'', she got naked (thankfully that was done by someone who can actually draw). In ''[http://easybreather.comicgenesis.com/d/20080519.html The Easy Breather]'', she inspires Samantha by showing her a DVD.
* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Actively encouraged, the nature of Jenny's character means that her various incarnations often vary wildly between stories, though her base personality stays generally true to the brief, by and large. This even goes for the nature of her powers.
* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Actively encouraged, the nature of Jenny's character means that her various incarnations often vary wildly between stories, though her base personality stays generally true to the brief, by and large. This even goes for the nature of her powers.
** Her [[Evil Counterpart]], Jenny Nowhere, also an open source character, is even more so. The Shifter Archive FAQ suggests that "in each universe there's a Jenny Everywhere who's recognizably Jenny Everywhere in name, character and appearance... and somewhere in each universe there's a Jenny Nowhere who's recognizably Jenny Nowhere [[In Name Only]]."
** Her [[Evil Counterpart]], Jenny Nowhere, also an open source character, is even more so. The Shifter Archive FAQ suggests that "in each universe there's a Jenny Everywhere who's recognizably Jenny Everywhere in name, character and appearance... and somewhere in each universe there's a Jenny Nowhere who's recognizably Jenny Nowhere [[In Name Only]]."

Revision as of 18:24, 2 December 2019

One of the many interpretations of Jenny Everywhere
"The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed."
—The license for Jenny Everywhere

Jenny Everywhere is the world's first open-source fictional character. Although she appears mainly in Web Comics, Jenny is freely available for use in other media, and must remain so.

Because of her open-source status, Jenny has no official Web site (the closest thing would be The Shifter Archive), publication or Backstory. Jenny has the power to shift between parallel universes, or she exists in every universe, or both. Her appearance varies, but the creator has this as a general description which writers honor to varying degrees:

She has short, dark hair. She usually wears aviation goggles on top of her head and a scarf around her neck. Otherwise, she dresses in comfortable clothes. She is average size and has a good body image. She has loads of confidence and charisma. She appears to be Asian or Native American. She has a ready smile.

Additionally, her common depiction by writers has her as enthusiastic, kind, generally angst-free, and eager for adventure and toast.

Jenny was created by Canadian cartoonist Steven Wintle on the loosely Grant Morrison-centric counterculture forum Barbelith, where she appeared in a bunch of comics. Eventually interest in her died out there, but she's gone on to appear in many, many other webcomics and stories.


Tropes used in Jenny Everywhere include:

This character has appeared in the following works: