The "Public Toy" wasn’t a thing. It was a performance.
Valeria had commissioned the underground tech-art collective Eidolon to create the ultimate interactive installation. The piece was called “The Leash.” It was a remote-controlled collar—sleek, obsidian black, threaded with fiber-optic nerves that glowed electric gold. But this was no ordinary toy. It responded to the public’s crypto-bids via a live app: JaguarLive. For one night only, anyone with enough digital currency could send a command to the collar. A vibration. A temperature shift. A soft electric pulse. Or, for the highest bidder, a full sensory override.
Valeria would wear it. In public. At the re-opening of the Celestial Tier’s Grand Bazaar—a five-level maze of luxury boutiques, holographic koi ponds, and 24-karat gold escalators.
“This is madness,” said her assistant, Lin, a nervous man who smelled of chamomile. “The board will have you committed. Or worse—canceled.”
Valeria smiled, slow and fanged. “Cancel me, Lin? I am the cancellation.” The "Public Toy" wasn’t a thing
She had the collar delivered in a rosewood box lined with velvet. Inside, a note: “Extra Quality. New Firmware. No safeword.”
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This brings us to the most intriguing component: New Lifestyle. Owning Jaguar Rich 2 is not a purchase; it is a code of conduct. Skip it if: This brings us to the
The "New Lifestyle" movement rejects the dusty, glass-cased "mint in box" mentality. Jaguar Rich 2 is meant to be carried. The public toys feature a belt loop clip and scratch-resistant coating specifically designed for EDC (Everyday Carry). Fans have started the #JaguarOnTheGo trend, photographing their figures surfing on subway rails, drinking matcha at minimalist cafes, or perched on architectural brutalism.
Furthermore, the lifestyle includes a digital detox component. The franchise releases "Audio Environments"—lo-fi hip-hop beats mixed with jaguar growls and rain on skyscrapers—intended to be played while you repose your figures. It is entertainment as atmosphere. It is the antithesis of the algorithm-driven doom scroll.
For the uninitiated, Jaguar Rich Bitch is a dark satire/erotic thriller comic series centered on Jax “Jaguar” Montero, a filthy-rich, pansexual heiress who treats social taboos like a shopping list. Volume 1 established her world of private jets, humiliation rituals, and art-world gaslighting. Volume 2? It takes the leash off completely.
The subtitle Public Toy is not metaphorical. Without spoiling the 72-page spread, the plot follows Jax as she abandons her penthouse dungeon for the very public playgrounds of high-end galleries, subway cars, and restaurant bathrooms. The “toy” in question is a gilded, remote-controlled device that becomes the story’s silent co-star. Collectors have begun storing these files on encrypted,
For a decade, indie comics were synonymous with DIY grit—low ink, misaligned staples, scanned at 150dpi. The “Extra Quality New” movement, spearheaded by Jaguar’s publisher (Neon Feral Press), is a rebellion against that.
In Rich Bitch 2, “extra quality” manifests as:
Collectors have begun storing these files on encrypted, high-refresh-rate tablets, arguing that standard screens “flatten” the depth of the “public toy” chase scenes.
Due to copyright claims from three different luxury fashion houses (who argue the “Rich Bitch” logo is a derivative of their monograms), the comic is not on mainstream platforms like ComiXology or GlobalComix.
Instead, you must access the “Extra Quality New” version via:
Beware of fakes. The original “leaked” version from 2024 (labeled “Rich Bitch 2 Beta”) is missing the final 18 pages and has washed-out yellows. The Extra Quality New version has a visible watermark in the lower right corner: a tiny, glowing jaguar skull.