Shilo Wallace
The daughter of a doctor working for GeneCo, an organ transplant megacorperation. She suffers from a blood disorder that confines her to her room. Or so her father has told her...
Where is she from?
Shilo is the main protagonist of Repo! The Genetic Opera, a 2008 splatterpunk rock opera film based on a 2002 stage show, which is a very fun sentence to type. This, by the way, is the sort of thing we have movies FOR. She's played by former Spy Kid Alexa Vega.
Comic Appearances
GND 124 - Sarah & Christine catch up with Shilo about her boyfriend, her dad, and her boyfriend's ex...only briefly mentioning Jareth's
peaches. (they pass Legolas hiding in a plant.) Meanwhile Nick & Danny have Graverobber in lock-up, along with Alice Cullen & the Joker. Also, evidently Jayne wuz there.
peaches. (they pass Legolas hiding in a plant.) Meanwhile Nick & Danny have Graverobber in lock-up, along with Alice Cullen & the Joker. Also, evidently Jayne wuz there.
GND 125 - Sarah & Christine introduce Shilo to some of the Wibsy Club: Chihiro, Lydia Deetz, Susan Pevensie, Mina Harker & Liz. (Fangbangers like Sookie Stackhouse, Anita Blake, Elena Gilbert & Bella Swan sit at their own table... while Buffy sits with the Scoobies) Also, Graverobber is in jail, and Jareth sort-of proposed.
GND 186 - Aziraphale & Crowley chastize Sarah & Christine for bringing in so many hunters, which is upsetting James, Javert, Erik &
Jareth. After hiring Susan Sto Helit to actually handle the Pale Man, they have a get-together to watch the crowd in Marsha's CCTVs with Liz, Shilo & Nanny Ogg. (Christine liked Sam & Dean)
Jareth. After hiring Susan Sto Helit to actually handle the Pale Man, they have a get-together to watch the crowd in Marsha's CCTVs with Liz, Shilo & Nanny Ogg. (Christine liked Sam & Dean)
GND 218 - Cheryl & Debra wait on Christine, Raoul, Blind Mag & Erik. They talk about Meg, Sarah, Shilo, & Jareth.
GND 268 - The Wibsies, including Chihiro, Susan, Sarah, Rose, Mina, Shilo, Lydia, Jessica Jones & Kagome welcome newcomers Jupiter Jones & Edith Cushing. They describe but don't name Thomas Sharpe, Caine Wise, and Balem & Titus Abrasax. Beetlejuice gets a few words in there too.