Well, Jack has a little seed money to get him back on the road to freedom, and we will see more of him in the near future.
Some of you may be asking why Jack didn’t go visit his brother and nephew, Hank, when he crawled back into town, but he played it smart for once this time. Jack knows that the authorities are after him harder than ever and that they most likely have the Addanac household under heavy surveillance.
I guess he figured that the one place they would never look for him would be at Calethia’s house (especially since she’s living in her deceased father’s home now).
I don’t know what Jack’s plans are but, knowing him, he’ll get into a spot or two of trouble quickly.
NEWS ITEM: I did a guest-comic for Michelle Billingsley’s JOE! Check it out here.

NEW READERS: The beginning of this current storyline started here.
If you want to read the story where Jack and Calethia first met, you can begin here.







I could catch the clap for free.
Well, its gonna cost ya!
I would hope Jack would take some of that money and get his hair washed
Jack will probably go out and purchase $200 worth of malted-milk balls and Hot Pockets.
Cant catch the clap for $50? wow, thats inflation for you :S
Yeah, Andy! Times are hard. No pun intended.
Ew!
I have to agree with Midwestmom73. Uncle Jack needs to wash that hair. I love the quirky dynamics between him and Calethia! Lol!
Jack thinks he's kinda stylish with his bouffant. <3
Nice spin on the tired "catch a cold" cliche!
…and where did he get that kick-ass coat? Black and green are my colors!
Jack may have gotten that jacket from your clothesline. You'd better go check it.
Looks like stock in Jack Relocation Inc. is a-rising!
At least by 200 dollars.
But, knowing Jack, he pulled a Jedi mind-trick and kept the first 50 bucks Calethia tried to give him, too.
Great comic, George. I wonder was Jack's next destination is. Thanks for the guest comic again!
You're welcome, M! Anytime I'm able to, I'll give ya a hand.