Calling all comics-loving campers! Return to the wilderness with nervous bear Frank and excitable raccoon Ricky as they dive deeper into the long-lost (and supernatural) secrets of Camp Jay Bird.
Frank is in big trouble. Sure, meeting Ricky made Camp Jay Bird less lonely…but they broke camp rules and made enemies of all the other scouts. Oh, and they released something dark and scary in the forest that might be out to get them! But camp is far from over, and Frank's journey is about to get even rockier when they all take a canoe trip down the river. Add in a friendly ghost, a secret stash, and a half-empty journal, and Frank is well on his way to meeting the Order of the Night Jay.
Jonathan Schnapp lives in Rochester, New York, with his amazing wife and son and two obnoxious cats. By day, he works in STEM as a research technician. By night (or early morning), he works as an artist and is known locally for his quirky illustrations and comics featuring space-faring chickens and tea-drinking cats. His son would describe him as “loud.” More of his work can be found at FlimsyRobot.com.
Calling all comics-loving campers! Return to the wilderness with nervous bear Frank and excitable raccoon Ricky as they dive deeper into the long-lost (and supernatural) secrets of Camp Jay Bird.
Frank is in big trouble. Sure, meeting Ricky made Camp Jay Bird less lonely…but they broke camp rules and made enemies of all the other scouts. Oh, and they released something dark and scary in the forest that might be out to get them! But camp is far from over, and Frank's journey is about to get even rockier when they all take a canoe trip down the river. Add in a friendly ghost, a secret stash, and a half-empty journal, and Frank is well on his way to meeting the Order of the Night Jay.
Creators
Jonathan Schnapp lives in Rochester, New York, with his amazing wife and son and two obnoxious cats. By day, he works in STEM as a research technician. By night (or early morning), he works as an artist and is known locally for his quirky illustrations and comics featuring space-faring chickens and tea-drinking cats. His son would describe him as “loud.” More of his work can be found at FlimsyRobot.com.