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Tiny Life #1
Jed has a new voice in his head that also happens to be our narrator. He's been kicked out of his best friend's house, and, because he screws up everything else in his life, he has to find another place to live.
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Tiny Life #2
In a flashback, we see that the mysterious narrator once had much more control over Jed’s mood and actions. Currently, we find that there is a coincidental (?) connection between the old woman and Jed Sr.
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Tiny Life #3
After failing to find what he was looking for, Jed walks to his childhood home: a dilapidated suburban house where no one has lived since his family abandoned it years ago. While looking through the closets, Jed finds correspondence between his mother and father. Two secrets about Jed Sr. are revealed that will reverberate throughout the entire series.
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Tiny Life #4
In a flashback, we see that Jed's OCD is getting more and more severe. Back in the present, Jed is looking for his friend, Dave, so that they might be able to live together long enough for Jed to get his life in order. Instead, he finds that Dave has gone insane and has left an entire room full of reasons why. More than one of them points back to Jed.
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Tiny Life #5
Strange things have happened to Jed over the last few days, the strangest being that it is possible his late, alcoholic father was the Second Coming. In this final chapter of "l(a", Jed receives more evidence as more questions arise. In a flashback, we see just why Jed was kicked out of his foster home.
Print: $7.14

 
Tiny Life Demos
All of my pre-Tiny Life comics under one cover! You get Jed Jr.: The First Couple O' Years, Jed Jr. #0, Faces of Jed, Steel Fro #27, and the original Tiny Life #1-7
Print: $23.05

 
Steel Fro #27
The only collabrative work I've ever done. Harris started this several years ago. I penciled the whole thing and then moved. I didn't find it again for three years, at which time I inked it. This was originally made when I was 21.
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Faces of Jed
Faces of Jed was my first actual attempt to get a foothold in the world of comics. I actually wrote to several comics creators and asked them if they wouldn’t mind drawing—in their own style—a picture or my character. Not one of them responded, so I copied their style and filled this “posterbook” with them.
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Jed Jr. #0
This was my first real attempt at making a “look good, sound good” comic. It’s pretty damn bad, but I still use a lot of the elements highlighted in Jed Jr. #0 in my comics today. I made this when I was 16.
Print: $7.14

 
Jed Jr.: The First Couple 'O Years
An obvious parody of Frank Miller's "The Man Without Fear", this first attempt at comic creation is horribly amature. The text is hard to read, the pictures are awful, and the story makes little sense. The only redeeming part of this book is that I made it when I was 14 during English class.
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