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In an alternate future created when the [[Clogs of Comedy]] were stolen by [[Baby Pain|Dr. Willy]], comedy was never restored to the [[Looniverse]] and it became a grim cyberpunk dystopia full of morally ambiguous androids and android-hunters. One of these was Renee Killjoy, of the Nectar-6 series, who came to the rescue of Bryce Banner, AKA [[Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others]] (who was immediately and intensely attracted to her) and his allies, trying to avert her future's creation. Together they restored the Clogs to the [[Godmaker]] and she rejoined them in the present. | In an alternate future created when the [[Clogs of Comedy]] were stolen by [[Baby Pain|Dr. Willy]], comedy was never restored to the [[Looniverse]] and it became a grim cyberpunk dystopia full of morally ambiguous androids and android-hunters. One of these was Renee Killjoy, of the Nectar-6 series, who came to the rescue of Bryce Banner, AKA [[Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others]] (who was immediately and intensely attracted to her) and his allies, trying to avert her future's creation. Together they restored the Clogs to the [[Godmaker]] and she rejoined them in the present. | ||
− | Immediately after arriving, though, she was framed for the murder of [[Fuzzboy]] and had to go on the run. She got into a fight with Dr. Willy's servant, [[Rachel Buckley]], who was in fact the person she was originally based on, Bryce's future wife. In a convoluted Hitchcockian exchange, | + | Immediately after arriving, though, she was framed for the murder of [[Fuzzboy]] and had to go on the run. She got into a fight with Dr. Willy's servant, [[Rachel Buckley]], who was in fact the person she was originally based on, Bryce's future wife. In a convoluted Hitchcockian exchange, Rachel went off with Bryce and company and Renee was captured by Dr. Willy, who gave her the same brainwashing drug she'd given Rachel, passing her off as her progenitor. |
− | In the end, it was all a moot point as | + | In the end, it was all a moot point as Renee was exploded by a cosmically-powered [[Comics Snob Boy]], dead before her time. |
== Powers and Abilities == | == Powers and Abilities == |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 29 October 2022
Renee Killjoy is a alluring android from a dystopian future created by Amabel Holland. | |
Alter Ego: | None |
Aliases: | Rachel |
Primary Writer: | Amabel Holland |
Status: | Deceased |
Usability: | Free For Use |
History
In an alternate future created when the Clogs of Comedy were stolen by Dr. Willy, comedy was never restored to the Looniverse and it became a grim cyberpunk dystopia full of morally ambiguous androids and android-hunters. One of these was Renee Killjoy, of the Nectar-6 series, who came to the rescue of Bryce Banner, AKA Kid Quickly-Irritated-By-Others (who was immediately and intensely attracted to her) and his allies, trying to avert her future's creation. Together they restored the Clogs to the Godmaker and she rejoined them in the present.
Immediately after arriving, though, she was framed for the murder of Fuzzboy and had to go on the run. She got into a fight with Dr. Willy's servant, Rachel Buckley, who was in fact the person she was originally based on, Bryce's future wife. In a convoluted Hitchcockian exchange, Rachel went off with Bryce and company and Renee was captured by Dr. Willy, who gave her the same brainwashing drug she'd given Rachel, passing her off as her progenitor.
In the end, it was all a moot point as Renee was exploded by a cosmically-powered Comics Snob Boy, dead before her time.
Powers and Abilities
As a dystopian future android, presumably has enhanced speed and strength. Certainly knew her way around a gun.
Personality
Never had a chance to develop much of one before she died.
Appearance
Tall and well-built; short pink hair; pierced tongue. Wore a green hooded sweatshirt and fancy black leather cyberpunk pants.
Appearances
- Journey Into Irrelevancy #7-13