Grumpy Old Man Jefferson An Adult Comic By --acf-- |top| | Jab Comix
At first glance, Jefferson looks like any other cantankerous retiree: a weathered face, a permanent scowl, and a deep-seated hatred for kids on his lawn. But in the unhinged universe of JAB Comix, nothing is ever that simple.
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Every middle-aged reader sees a bit of themselves in Jefferson. He doesn't understand why you can't just knock on someone's door without texting first. He believes that music peaked with the harpsichord. He is terrified of pronouns but doesn't know why. --ACF-- taps into a universal frustration: the feeling of being a relic in a world that moved on without you. Jefferson’s superpower isn't his intelligence; it's his refusal to adapt. At first glance, Jefferson looks like any other
Harold hesitated, but his curiosity got the better of him. As he flipped through the pages, he found himself laughing at his own grumpy antics. The comic depicted him complaining about everything from noisy neighbors to ridiculous parking tickets. "JAB Comix," "Grumpy Old Man Jefferson," and "--ACF--"