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* [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #10a | * [[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]] #10a | ||
* [[Holiday '99 Special]] | * [[Holiday '99 Special]] | ||
+ | * [[Cauliflower the Christmas Miracle Pooch (series)|Cauliflower the Christmas Miracle Pooch]] #1 (cameo) | ||
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #45, 58, 61 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Parts 10, 23, 26) | * [[LNH Comics Presents]] #45, 58, 61 ([[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] Parts 10, 23, 26) | ||
* [[Birth of a Villain]] #2-3, 7, 9-10, 11.5-13, 16, 21-23, 26, 29, 31-32, 36, 38 | * [[Birth of a Villain]] #2-3, 7, 9-10, 11.5-13, 16, 21-23, 26, 29, 31-32, 36, 38 |
Revision as of 04:02, 3 December 2024
Mouse is a reluctant net.hero created by Jessica "Jaelle" Ihimaera-Smiler. | |
Alter Ego: | "Mouse" Simons/Connery (depending on which parent she is with) |
Aliases: | Subliminal Girl |
Primary Writer: | Jaelle |
Status: | Sidekick to Writer's Block Woman |
Usability: | Reserved, but Usable With Permission |
Contents
History
Mouse is the daughter of Writer's Block Woman (and as such is immune to her powers) and Jonathan Connery (and as such has a lot of money). Her parents divorced when she was very young and Mouse soon found herself defending her mother against her father, although she loved both parents equally – she'd just never admit it. Under the circumstances, Mouse developed a more cynical and world-weary view of the world than most people her age (she's 19).
After the kidnapping of her mother by King Konquerer, Mouse flew to the States (in a plane) and joined in a rescue effort with assorted LNHers. When WBW announced that she was planning to stay and join the LNH, Mouse did so too. During the Green Card Quest, Mouse's father, Jonathan Connery, arrived in the Loonited States with the intention of dragging her back to Net.Zealand. Mouse struck a deal with her father, and she now must divide her year between each parent.
[Note: Details about Mouse's early life are as yet unrevealed, but will be in Writer's Block Woman (and Mouse) #0: The Origin Issue. To be written and released at some point in the future.]
Personality
Mouse is a complete contrast to her mother. She is tougher and very realistic, to the point of being cynical. She has a very acidic tongue and is the resident wise-cracker. Beware when she starts using sarcasm. Mouse also has a very short temper. She has been known to loosen up on occasion but gets exasperated very quickly, especially when her mother decides on a new crazy scheme. She does has a sense of humor, though.
Powers and Abilities
Mouse (or Subliminal Girl) can emit subliminal messages/suggestions. She can generally influence people's desires, but only after great concentration and some time. Her powers are increased if there is music or a TV playing, as she can channel the subliminals through them, and her powers are at their peak when used directly after Writer's Block Woman's, as people are more susceptible to suggestions then. It is unknown if WBW is immune to Mouse's power, as she's generally suffering from her own too much to tell. The drawback to Mouse's powers is that subliminals only work if people don't notice or know about them. Therefore, Mouse goes to extreme lengths to avoid looking like a superhero, and refuses to use her "hero name" of Subliminal Girl. Her secret identity is her secret identity.
Appearance
Mouse is about five foot seven, with short mousy-brown hair and brown eyes; she does not especially resemble either parent, but instead looks a great deal like her father's mother (that's genetics at work for you). She wears a sweatshirt and jeans at most times, and looks about as ordinary as you can get, which is intentional (see Powers).
Relationships
As mentioned, mother Writer's Block Woman, father Jonathan Connery. She has at least one aunt, Gina Maxwell, her father's sister. Has an ongoing friendship/rivalry/possible romantic involvement with Tsar Chasm. Treehugger and The Streaker are her sidekicks/proteges.
Awards
Mouse won Accies:Favorite LNHer three times, in '96, '98, and '04, but she doesn't have a big head about it or anything. (She also won Accies:Favorite Supporting Character in 1994, which is a bit less encouraging.)
Appearances
- Writer's Block Woman (and Mouse) #1-39, Apes Month Special
- LNH Triple Play #9 (framing sequence)
- LNH Comics Presents #29, 32 (Culinary Disasters Part 1/It's All In the Timing Part 7)
- Fan.Boy #6
- Antipodean Antics #1-2
- The Adventures of Easily-Discovered Man #25, 40
- Generation Y #13
- Kid Kiwi's Kommandos #6
- Tales of the LNH #336
- Carols by Candlelight Special
- The Return of Tsar Chasm #5-7
- Saviors of the Net #10a
- Holiday '99 Special
- Cauliflower the Christmas Miracle Pooch #1 (cameo)
- LNH Comics Presents #45, 58, 61 (Infinite Leadership Crisis Parts 10, 23, 26)
- Birth of a Villain #2-3, 7, 9-10, 11.5-13, 16, 21-23, 26, 29, 31-32, 36, 38
- Teens in Trenchcoats #5
- War Without Worlds #1
- LNH Comics Presents #506 (Dead Presidents Part 4)