About
Welcome one and all to the place where my comics are!
After writing my graphic novel We Can Fix It, the moral for me was that I need to appreciate the good moments in my life more instead of only ever remembering the shitty things. So this site is the start of that!
Collected here are some of my older works that have gone unseen for years, plus hourly comics and new stuff frequently updated. From my butt to yours, forever ))<>((
About We Can Fix It

http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog/we-can-fix-it/720
We Can Fix It is a memoir involving time travel. It was written and posted online on my Livejournal in the winter of 2009 and received a huge response. A cleaned up fancy version is now published by Top Shelf comics. It is currently the thing I am most proud of.
Read the first 5 pages here:
http://jessfink.com/kwe/?webcomic_post=kwe00066-2
Description from Top Shelf:
What would you do if you had a time machine? Bet on sporting events? Assassinate all the evildoers of history? Or maybe try to fix all the mistakes and regrets that have haunted you all these years?
Join Jess as she travels back in time to share her wisdom with her naive younger self, stand up to bullies who terrorized her child self, and teach her horny teenage self a thing or two. What begins as a raunchy adventure in teen wish fulfillment grows into a thoughtful story about memory, regret, and growing up.
One time machine, one frustrated girl, one sexy futuristic jumpsuit…infinite possibilities.
About those Star Trek Comics
I had never EVER in my life watched Star Trek before the winter of 2010, aside from seeing bits and pieces of Star Trek movies. When I was a kid and it was on TV it seemed to me like some kind of soap opera in space and I was not going to watch some live action space drama when CARTOONS were on. I have, however always had a thing for Patrick Stewart and sooner or later my curiosity got the best of me and I began watching. So many people idealize Star Trek and TNG specifically and I got to look at the show with a pair of eyes untouched and unbiased by nostalgia. What I found was a show I fell in love with, a show that tried very hard to explore the human condition instead of getting caught up in flashy science fiction or soap opera-esque drama. TNG is not going for cheap shots, they don’t devote whole seasons to who will end up with who or make cool space battles and effects the focus. Always in focus is this need to discuss what makes us human, how we deal with prejudice, ignorance, war and love. I’m not saying it’s a perfect show, there are some REAL stinker episodes, but at least Picard always manages to be the best part of any awful scene. My review comics are not in order since I watch them in syndication on TV.
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