About
All over the house is a webcomic that takes no prisoners, pulls no punches and hates the modern obsession with stock phrases even though sometimes it slips one in when it thinks no one is paying attention. Scripting duties are shared by long-term webcomic writer/artist Zoë J. Robinson (The Life of Nob T. Mouse) and cult biopunk novelist Jennifer E. Kirk (Countdown to Extinction, Bringing Home the Stars).
The comic features the misadventures of cynical journalist Emily Westwood, whose main hobby is despairing at the state of humanity, and unhinged barrister Tesrin Stepford-Brown, whose main hobby is demonology (because “someone‘s got to do it”) as they try to survive the trials and turmoils of everyday life.
Join them every Tuesday and Thursday as they blunder their way through time, space and humanity; three panels at a time!
About the Creators
Zoë Robinson began her career in comics by writing and drawing cartoons in the style of 80′s issues of The Beano. Her first published work was Portly Stoutmaster’s Journeys, which had a short run in newsletters for a play-by-mail fantasy game in early 1996. A few months after that, she launched The Life of Nob T. Mouse; becoming one of the first webcomic artists. She now spends her time juggling her responsibilities as freelance writer, artist and director of All Mouse Media Ltd. All over the house is her first attempt at a comic with mainstream appeal.
Jennifer Kirk began her career as a research assistant specialising in aviation security and counter-terrorism, although her real dream was to work in the media. She worked as a model for several years and also freelanced for radio programming. Although time has been limited, she has managed to write nine novels, seven of which are currently published and the other two are in pre-production for release in 2011. All over the house is her first major involvement in comics.




