Courtney and the Gwens found themselves having to testify on the Aftermath show after a senator introduced what was called the "Xerox Bill" making all cloning illegal. I got this idea MINUTES back when I did all the other Gwen clone comics, and just got around to do it. I had to do at least one more of these things.
"Now just keep quiet and let ME do the talking. Thank God she hasn't seen all of you yet. Hey Courtney - can I have a word with you? It'll just take a second..."
I did the first two of this series, based on the Treehouse of Horror cloning of Homer Simpson, and one of the ideas I had was how Gwen was going to tell Courtney that she'd been cloned multiple times.
Heather watched out of the venetian blinds, drinking her coffee nervously as the clones approached, their tennis shoes making a thunderous noise as they slapped the ground. One Gwen walked along with them, bellowing out orders as they marched. "Company," she called out, "halt! Right, face! Stand at attention!" A sea of Gwens moved in unison to the commands, like a well-oiled machine.
As soon as Homer walked into the house, he was cornered by a worried Marge. "Homie, where have you been? There are Gwen Warnings all over the television!"
This idea has been biting me in the brain for quite some time, and I finally got around to doing it. I'm sure probably everyone is familiar with the great Homer clone episode from Treehouse of Horror...I just took the story down another road.
Have you ever wondered how would Total Drama cross over with Kid Cosmic? Well, here it is: a telekinetic goth girl that can fly (Gwen), a teleporting wierdo (Harold), a giant fart machine (Owen), a multiplying psycho hose beast (Izzy), and a bird-brain with clairvoyance (Lindsay). Each characters has its own cosmic stone of power, and this is what i'm thinking of.