Denying the Jealousy Feeling

· JB Comics
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About this eBook

Jealousy is a feeling that we all deal with in our lives. It stems from wanting something that other people have; wanting it so much that you're upset that they have it, instead of you. When you act on that feeling, you might lash out and do something that you'll regret. In Denying the Jealousy Feeling, Jerry becomes jealous of his friends and takes it out on others. See how he learns that things that are done out of jealousy aren't that easy to undo.

About the author

I, Julius Blair am the creative guru behind JBComics, producing the stylish Sci-Fi action stories Chimera Evolution, The Chronicles of Beatboxer Boy and the epic saga One Armed Bandit, as well as cautionary morality tales for the younger generation, exploring themes like bullying, jealousy, depression and stealing.


My  inspiration stemmed from reading comics as a child. He always had an overactive imagination, constantly thinking how to improve a fight scene or make a story stronger. At times, this felt like a curse, but he soon realized that it could be a blessing. While providing for his family, he created his own proof of concept.


 “My imagination has always felt as vast as an ocean. My solution is to produce enough boats, in the form of stories, to navigate the waves, to create tales for others to enjoy. I write to feel alive and I’ll continue to create stories that push the limits of imagination. Seeing stories that were once in my head come to life on paper is a dream come true.”

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