When Jay starts eighth grade with a few pimples he doesnโt think much of it at firstโฆexcept to wonder if the embarrassing acne will disappear as quickly as it arrived. But when his acne goes from bad to worse, Jayโs prescribed a powerful medication that comes with some serious side effects. Regardless, heโs convinced itโll all be worth it if clear skin is on the horizon!
Meanwhile, school isnโt going exactly as planned. All of Jayโs friends are in different classes; he has no one to sit with at lunch; his best friend, Brace, is avoiding him; andโto top it offโJay doesnโt understand why he doesnโt share the same feelings two of his fellow classmates, a boy named Mark and a girl named Amy, have for him.ย
Eighth grade can be tough, but Jay has to believe everythingโs going to be a-okayโฆright?
Jarad Greene is a cartoonist originally from Lutz, Florida, who now lives in the curious village of White River Junction, Vermont. In addition to his own comics, Jarad works on staff at the Center for Cartoon Studies and has helped color many graphic novels for younger readers. He is also the author and illustrator of the graphic novel Scullion: A Dishwasherโs Guide to Mistaken Identity. Find him online at www.jaradgreene.com.