Burned Out - Life as a frog
WebComic - Slice of Life
A frog in his mid-thirties drifts through another day.
Trapped behind the screen of his dead-end job, swallowed by anxiety and the shadows of the city.
A dark slice of life comic weaving humour, melancholy, and quiet despair into absurd realism.
Furry Experience
WebComic - Slice of Life
Comedy, Drama, Furries.
In that order.
Updates Weekly. Ish.
WORM
Comic - Slice of Life
An unscripted personal slice of life comic about exploring anything through the persona of a worm. :-D
Spray Bottle and Notebook
WebComic - Slice of Life
Follow two best friends in their mid-twenties named Spray Bottle and Notebook as they endure the trials of everyday life while stuck in their hometown of Ashford, New Hampshire.
Will they ever escape? Can they find meaning and fulfillment?
It's a mix of gags, goofy fun, heartwarming wholesomeness, along with a little bit of pathos, embarrassment, grief, and just a dash of existential dread.
Because I have a backlog of comics, updates every weekday until around episode 90.
Super Massive Hover Biome
Comic - Slice of Life
A series of shorts about a hover biome that happens to be super massive and three of the women that live on it.
Illustrated by Emil Vlad.
Written By Don Mancha III
Half A Sawbuck Sausage
WebComic - Slice of Life
In the reflections of an ethereal world, man is lulled by the whisper of success. Everyone wants wealth, everyone wants their independence.
However, and it always has been, the fulfilled dream of some will come at the expense of the chained souls of others...
Just as it takes sun and rain to grow the most beautiful flower, it takes shades to highlight a flame...
In the midst of all this, on the border between defeats and victories, we are the sparks that ignite everything...
Certified Pest Control!
WebComic - Slice of Life
After the nuclear war, humanity didn’t exactly die. It mutated and morphed into strange, cartoonish beings. The radiation didn’t kill the world...it made it absurd.
In this post-nuclear world lives Laurence, an overly optimistic pest control worker who tries his best to stay upbeat in a world that has long stopped making sense. He also has a tumor named Jeff growing on his head, who he believes is his brother, his partner, and the only one who truly understands him.
The two claim to be pest control who work for P.E.S.T. (Post-Environmental Sanitation Taskforce) — a remnant organization that “cleans up” creatures that have mutated too far beyond reason or humanity. Together with his talking tumor and a bug spray full of hope, Laurence believes he is making the world a better place.

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