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Site Relaunch
I launched JAQrabbit Tales on Labor Day 2014, posting short comix tales inspired (to varying degrees) by my own life. For several years I posted new material every week, but as time and money (to hire guest artists) became harder to come by, I haven’t been able to keep up with that. For a while…
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Party’s Over
This Tale is a years-later follow-up to “Party Boy”, and maybe I should have re-posted it directly after that. (I didn’t get around to drawing it until a number of years after “Boy”.)
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Fountain
This one is partly an Art History meta reference. “Fountain” is the name of a piece by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp, who was “taking the piss” (as the British say) about the whole idea of ART. He parodied the tradition of public sculptural fountains by taking a discarded urinal, putting on its side, and calling…
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Road Triptych
This brief tale is a guest piece by my collaborator, fuck buddy, and former housemate Zlatan Marić, inspired by an all-night drive across the state.
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On Call
It occurs to me that this Tale depends a bit on familiarity with some of the other Tales involving “Sir” to fully understand. That’s a hazard of the format here, I suppose. He can most charitably described as an abusive control freak, and this is probably one of the milder examples of that.
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Party Boy
Jason gets drunk at a house party, and hits on a guy who turns out to be… not quite what he thought.
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All in the Family
You meet some interesting people in the queer community.
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Breakfast
The beginning of a great personal and working relationship.
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Working for Tips
I don’t officially have work experience as a waiter.
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Glory
Yes, there was a time in my youth when I cut my hair super-short. It didn’t last very long, and this was kinda the aftermath of that situation all going… bad.
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Vibe
Back in the bygone days of “mail order”, Jason buys a toy. Not a “girls toy” or a “boys toy”… but an adult toy!
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Hardcore
This Tale was illustrated by queer punk art icon Drubskin. Since there’s no way to have a conversation in this situation, the ability to tell the story all in pictures was important, and I’d seen that he was good at that kind of storytelling. And obviously didn’t me to provide him with visual reference.