This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 108. Chapters: Alex Nunez, Alyssa Jones, Ayako Yuuki, Batwoman, Bette Porter, Bianca Montgomery, Bianca Montgomery and Maggie Stone, Binnie Roberts, Carla von Lahnstein, Carmen de la Pica Morales, Carmilla, Chia Black Dragon, Christine Rodd, Cindi Tucker, Comet, Daja Kisubo, Dana Fairbanks, Della Alexander, Destiny, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, Foxglove, Frankie Stone, Frau Farbissina, Gabby Deveaux, Gina Patrick, Hazel Bailey, Helena Cain, Helena Peabody, Hilda Tablet, Holly Robinson, Hothead Paisan, Inertia, Izzy Sinclair, Jane's World, Jenny Schecter, Jo Masters, Jodi Lerner, Karma, Karolina Dean, Kennedy, Kerry Weaver, Kima Greggs, Lana Crawford, Lara Perkins, Lena Kundera, Lindsay Peterson, Liz Cruz, Madge Weinstein, Maggie Sawyer, Maggie Stone, Maia Jeffries, Mariko Yashida, Marina Ferrer, Melanie Marcus, Millie Tant, Naomi Julien, Olivia Lord, Papi, Patty and Selma Bouvier, Phyla-Vell, Purple Pussy, Pussy Galore, Rosa Klebb, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Uranus, Scandal, Serena Southerlyn, Shane McCutcheon, Simone Russell, Spencer Carlin, Tara Maclay, Tasha Williams, Thelma Bates, Thunder, Tsukasa, Urszula Rosen, Valerie Page, Wicked Wanda, Willow Rosenberg, Zoe Tate. Excerpt: Template: Infobox characterAlyssa Jones is a fictional character in Kevin Smith's "View Askewniverse" films. She was introduced in Smith's 1997 film Chasing Amy. She was portrayed by Joey Lauren Adams. Alyssa is tangentially connected to characters in Smith's other films (as, indeed, are most of the major characters in the "View Askewniverse" films): She is the older of the Jones sisters, which include Trish "The Dish" (featured in Mallrats) and Heather (featured in Clerks.) She had a brief fling with Shannon Hamilton (featured, along with Trish, in Mallrats), and is the former best friend of Caitlin Bree (featured in Clerks.) She is introduced in Chasing Amy as a self-identified lesbian comic...