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  • Jenny Nowhere
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  • The name "Jenny Nowhere" should be available for anyone to use in any way they see fit... but the character herself is a blank slate. How she looks, how she dresses, her character quirks, what her agenda might be - it's all up to the individual who wants to do something with the name. Anyone can create their own Jenny Nowhere from the ground up. To paraphrase from The Webcomic Beacon Podcast Episode #20, Nelson Evergreen has suggested much of the following:
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  • Nelson Evergreen and Joe Macré
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  • Jenny Nowhere
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  • "A Damn Fine Hostile Takeover" part 2
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  • Nelson Evergreen and Joe Macré
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  • Jenny Nowhere
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  • The name "Jenny Nowhere" should be available for anyone to use in any way they see fit... but the character herself is a blank slate. How she looks, how she dresses, her character quirks, what her agenda might be - it's all up to the individual who wants to do something with the name. Anyone can create their own Jenny Nowhere from the ground up. To paraphrase from The Webcomic Beacon Podcast Episode #20, Nelson Evergreen has suggested much of the following: "We'd imagine that - whatever she is - she functions in some way as a "prime antagonist" to Jenny Everywhere; the yin to her yang and all that. This can obviously work in all sorts of ways. I like the idea 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." Maybe creators should be encouraged to come up with a Jenny Nowhere that actively avoids comparisons with existing versions of the character...to go out on a limb and make up something totally unique. In a nutshell: Use the name, make up the rest. Of course, one is not required to follow the "Jenny Nowhere" name and scheme, but it should be a fun idea that people can play with.