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The enduring popularity of these blogs stems from their specialized niche. Whether providing a nostalgic look back at Jim Lee’s redesign of Psylocke or offering a platform for niche adult artists, these blogs foster a sense of that broader news sites often miss.
Platforms like JABCOMIX on Newgrounds offer creator resources, game judging, and curated playlists, expanding the blog from a simple text site into an interactive media portal. Historical Roots: "Jab" Anthology
The art style is iconic if you enjoy Western adult parodies. However, the "Blog" experience is usually poor because it is driven by third-party repost sites. The best experience remains the official subscription service, though the content is formulaic. jab comic blog
There is a sub-genre of webcomics where creators title their work "Just Another Blog" or use the acronym JAB to describe their diary comics. This is a separate entity from the adult artist.
Jab’s blog is known for a specific, "authentic collaborator" voice: Batman – Year Two (Review/Retrospective) - the m0vie blog The enduring popularity of these blogs stems from
The "Jab" persona first gained significant traction in the mid-2000s on forums like Echoes of the Multiverse and the old Atomic Think Tank.
Regardless of which "JAB" you are looking for, the experience of reading these on a blog format has specific pros and cons compared to modern apps: Historical Roots: "Jab" Anthology The art style is
[Punchline-first headline] Date / Issue # The Comic (image + alt text with transcript) Postscript – 2–3 sentences contextualizing the target (e.g., “This week, City Council voted to…”) Share prompt – “Jab a friend who needs to see this.”
(or simply Jab), who has spent years meticulously documenting comic book history, character builds, and industry trends across various platforms. The Origins of "Jab's Builds"
This version of the blog acts as an aggregator for adult comic news, creator interviews, and commentary on trends within the mature industry.
Jab is also well-known in the tabletop RPG community for "Jab’s Builds," which translates famous comic characters into game mechanics, such as his work on the Echoes of the Multiverse forum . JabComix: Community and Mature Content