Jenny Everywhere (comic story)

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Jenny Everywhere was the only title given by Craig Oxbrow to a one-panel comic he created for Jenny Everywhere Day in 2011. Unsurprisingly, its central character was Jenny Everywhere. It also used a unique Jenny Everywhere Logo.

Contents

Plot

Fighting off robot Napoleonic soldiers using a raygun, a surprisingly cheerful Jenny Everywhere reflects aloud on how odd it is that she landed herself into this predicament while simply wanting to get Jane Austen's autograph.

Worldbuilding

Jenny Everywhere

  • This story features a Jenny with the standard physical appearance. She wears a simple white dress or tunic going down to her ankles, blue sneakers, and a black jacket; her goggles are copper-coloured and she wields a red raygun, although it is not clear that this is a usual part of her equipment.

Universes

Behind the scenes

Background

The strip was published with an ‘author commentary’ giving some insight into the creation process:

I missed the Remake/Remodel for this by a few hours due to scanner issues, but what the heck.

Jenny Everywhere is an open source character.

Scanned inks, arm repositioned, robot Napoleonic soldiers doubled, coloured and lettered on computer.

Being a massive geek, see if you can work out which setting logos the "Everywhere" letters come from.

Craig Oxbrow

Read online

This strip is and remains available both on the Jenny Everywhere Day website and on DeviantArt.