Merry Christmas Everywhere (comic story)
Merry Christmas Everywhere was a one-paged Christmas-themed Jenny Everywhere comic story created by Jack Harvey, focusing on his default Jenny. It featured numerous cameos by characters from previous Jenny Everywhere stories.
Contents
Plot
Christmas is approaching, and Jenny Everywhere struggles, as usual, with the high number of presents, Christmas cards and invitations she has to deal with due to her stupendous number of acquaintances. However, she does admit that there's “one thing that existing in all universes at Christmas is good for”: namely, “the parties are wicked” — as she joins a huge feast attended by a number of her companions from across the Multiverse, as well as several other versions of herself.
Worldbuilding
Jenny Everywhere
- The story's primary Jenny is Jack Harvey's default Jenny.
- Several other Jennies can be seen in the ending splash panel at the Christmas party including one wearing the classic flower-pin who's sitting on stairs to the left of the image; one who's dancing on a table, naked except for her scarf and goggles; and one who appears to be Jenny Jacobs from COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles.
Continuity
- Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date, Jenny Anydots and the master-thief were introduced in COMIC: My Bloody Valentine.
- Clea, Lex and Bradley were Jenny's companions in COMIC: Name's Not Down, the first-ever completed Jenny Everywhere story, and its sequel, COMIC: Damn Fine Hostile Takeover.
- Pan appears as he did in the Barbelith Story COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium.
- Red Max and the Man With No Name debuted in Jack Harvey's own COMIC: The Legend of Jenny Everywhere.
- Amy and Jenny Jacobs debuted in COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles.
Behind the scenes
Background
When posting the story, Jack Harvey gave it the following intro:
It would be poor form for me not to come out with anything this festive season, so here's a Jenny Everywhere comic for your time. |
—Jack Harvey |
Read online
The story's single page is available on the author's blog. It is additionally mirrored here with the permission of Jack Harvey.