Since "Jab Comics" and specifically "Farm Lessons" are known for their adult-oriented, mature themes and satirical, over-the-top rural humor, the story below captures the tone, setting, and character archetypes typical of that specific series. It is written as a narrative synopsis of a hypothetical "Episode 18" or a collected storyline, maintaining the comedic, chaotic energy of the "Complete" run.
Jab invents a "three-touch rule" to identify invasive perennials versus harmless volunteers. Key skill: Distinguishing pigweed from amaranth. Jab Comics Farm Lessons 1-17 Complete
In Lesson 15 (“The Tractor”), Jab makes a deal with The Panel (who finally speaks one word: “Burn”). Lesson 16 depicts the fire in fragmented, charcoal-smudged panels that look like they were drawn in ash. And Lesson 17… well, Lesson 17 is why the collection is called Complete . Since "Jab Comics" and specifically "Farm Lessons" are