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House Husbands is a comic webseries that focuses on a messy gay divorce and the ripple effect it has on one rotting Palm Springs social circle. It's a modern satire centered around gay men in Palm Springs loosely based on Clare Luce's "The Women."
Two neglected sisters set out to retrieve their mentally ill mother from a playground, discovering grit, tenderness, and childhood resilience along the way.
On the night a terminally ill mother nears her final breath, her son invites a strange woman inside, believing she holds the power to save her—at a cost neither of them understands.
The story takes place in a mythical desert border town that nobody can remember which side of the border it was on. They all remember “La Puta." She lactates healing nectar from her breast in a town desperately trying not to drown in the sea of sand that surrounds them.
Reuniting for an easy night of drinks, food, and cheap thrills, longtime friends Joey and Tyler fall back into their familiar rhythm. When Tyler reveals a winning lottery ticket, friendly banter turns sharp, egos flare, and competition replaces nostalgia. As tension builds and the jokes cut deeper than either intended, one friend finally snaps and sets off a chain of events neither can take back.
In the mid-'90s a medicated grungy girl stopped taking her medication (Prozac), crossed over a rainbow, and became a woman in a crazy wonderful place called San Francisco.
In 1987, a determined man named Victor records the one hundred and thirty third attempt of his occult experiment inside his cluttered garage. Surrounded by handmade voodoo dolls and walls covered in symbols, he prepares a new doll using hair and a piece of clothing taken from his chosen subject. As he slices the doll’s neck with a razor, a matching wound appears on his own body. Victor bleeds out in shock and triumph, collapsing onto the floor where the failed dolls from earlier experiments lie scattered. His camera captures the moment of his death, confirming that the ritual has finally worked.