Keeping It Up With The Joneses Jab Comix 'link'
The modern adult series by (often stylized as Jab Comix) takes this concept of neighborly competition and applies it to the "Western" adult comic genre. Instead of competing over new cars or manicured lawns, the characters in this series compete through sexual exploits and the push for boundary-crossing experiences.
"Social status is a game, and the Joneses are winning—but at what cost? 🎩✨ Dive into the latest chapters of by Jab Comix .
[The Joneses and Jeff and Karen are shown standing next to each other, with a humorous contrast between their perfect and imperfect lives.] keeping it up with the joneses jab comix
The comic is rendered in JAB's signature style, which is known for:
Momand based the comic's features on his own real-life experiences living beyond his means in a wealthy Long Island community. The modern adult series by (often stylized as
The series takes the idiom to its logical extreme. Dave doesn't just want to match Chad; he wants to surpass him. This leads to an "arms race" of libido. By Chapter 4, "The Clone Saga," Dave has built a machine that duplicates himself. Unfortunately, the clones have no moral compass. The comic devolves into a meta-commentary on polyamory and narcissism, asking the reader: If you can't keep up with yourself, who can you keep up with?
At its core, the comic follows the escalating rivalry between neighbors who are no longer content with just having a nicer lawn or a newer car. In the world created by Jab, "keeping up" becomes an all-consuming physical and social race. 🎩✨ Dive into the latest chapters of by Jab Comix
The title is a play on the idiom "Keeping up with the Joneses," which refers to comparing oneself to one's neighbor. In JAB’s version, the "keeping it up" is a double entendre referring to the sexual exploits and stamina of the characters.















