Jessica Farm fuses serialized adventure, fantasy and psychological
horror and stamps it with Josh Simmon's signature macabre sensibility.
Like a Lynchian take on Alice in Wonderland, Jessica Farm opens with
an exterior of what could be any Midwestern farmhouse. Once inside, we
track our titular heroine as she bounds out of bed on Christmas and goes
about her morning routine, eventually breakfasting with her
grandparents. The banality of the situation is subverted by a ratcheting
sense of dread, as we discover that Jessica's increasingly nightmarish
house is filled with creatures around every corner: some whimsical, some
sexual, some despairing and some malevolent. Most terrifying of all is
Jessica's father, whose promise of presents under the tree is loaded
with the threat of violence.