Joe Hauser leaves the Army and starts his new job as a graphic designer at a boutique marketing firm. Now he has to try to fit in at an office full of weird coworkers, weirder clients, and a stuffed raccoon named Bessie.
Joe, an Army Infantry Sergeant, gets his DD214, the document that means he is now a civilian. With his newfound freedom in hand, he drives across the country to start a job as a graphic designer, a skill he perfected by drawing on porta potties across multiple combat zones. Fresh out of the military and never having had a civilian job, Joe hilariously finds himself on a quest for the two things that every military veteran searches for when they get out: Tribe and Purpose, as well as the one thing every human seeks: Love.—Nick Palmisciano