Original Life

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Thomas, Abigail, and Janie

Original Life is a comedy webcomic written by Jay Naylor. The strip began on June 1, 2009, right after Naylor finished up its predecessor, Better Days. It details the life and times of Fisk and Elizabeth and their children - Abigail, Thomas and Janie - as well as the lives of other Better Days cast members and their children.

Unlike Better Days, Original Life features a lighter and more humorous plot, with minor segments of dramatic moments interspersed throughout. Also, rather than following Fisk and Lucy as they progress through life as in Better Days, the characters of Original Life do not age; the comic is also set in modern times, as opposed to the gradual timescale of Better Days. These changes are mainly due to Naylor opting to "just keep it fun," stating that he enjoyed the lighter chapters of Better Days far more than the somber ones.


Tropes used in Original Life include:
  • Aborted Arc: The love letter. Maybe. Just when you least expect it, it pops up again.
  • Ascended Meme: Maybe. Could be nothing more than a coincidence, though.
  • Author's Saving Throw: Inverted. One of the few honestly human and good things Fisk did in the entire run of Better Days was refusing to help his friend Carlos commit suicide. A recent Original Life strip reveals that Fisk did this not out of friendship or respect for the sanctity of life, but purely for his own sake, stating the incident was all about him and how he'd feel if he'd assisted in the suicide. It's actually managed to strip what little empathy Fisk had out of him.
  • Bare Your Midriff: Janie, making Elizabeth's refusal to buy her a two-piece bathing suit pretty ridiculous.
  • Deep-Immersion Gaming:
  • Disappeared Dad: Fisk, since his job keeps him on the road. It's been argued that he just drops by occasionally to enjoy the parts of fatherhood he likes, while skipping out on most of that messy parenting stuff.
  • Girls Have Cooties: This storyline.
  • Hatedom: Since this is a Jay Naylor creation, and Naylor has a huge Hatedom built up from Better Days... yeah.
  • Hollywood Atheist: Played straight by Janie when she starts looking into religion, she decides they're all full of it. However, Naylor actually intends her to be viewed positively for her insulting manner and dismissive attitude, so it's a little muddied.
  • Lighter and Softer: Naylor himself said that he wants to "keep it fun". It very quickly had a storyline involving Fisk and his partner cleaning up after a mass assassination on a boat, and Fisk considering cheating on his wife.
  • Little-Known Facts

Janie: Daddy, where does the baby in Mummy's tummy come from?
Fisk: Wal-Mart