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Circus
Circus
Comic - Slice of Life
Running a circus after the apocalypse can be a real hassle! Follow short, everyday stories of the weirdest circus troupe in the last days.
My Roommate's Short Stories
My Roommate's Short Stories
Comic - Slice of Life
Based on the main story: "Ash to Dust". Featuring Kalvyn, Michael, and Sage on short adventures during their college years. ["Ash to Dust" is not released at the moment, it's a bigger story and currently a WIP.] Uploads once every other month.
ART to the FACE
ART to the FACE
Comic - Slice of Life
Welcome to *ART to the FACE*—your monthly dose of all the random, ridiculous, and real stuff I’m creating and curating! Each issue is packed with sketches straight from my notebook, mixed with memes and internet finds that make me laugh (or just question everything). It’s a no-holds-barred, no-filter dive into my creative process—one that hits you right where it counts! Expect character designs, strange creatures, and an assortment of offbeat discoveries every month. So brace yourself, dive into *ART to the FACE*, and get ready for a monthly blast of creativity and chaos! FInd more on FWACATA.com
Monday's Forecast for Hareyakana-shi
Monday's Forecast for Hareyakana-shi
Comic - Slice of Life
Hareyakana-shi is a city in Japan known locally as the city of redemption. Wholly unrelated, "Monday's Forecast for Hareyakana-shi" is both a depressing and casually erotic tale of 4 estranged youths and their day-to-day adventures in finding the meaning in life, or whatever comes close. Also, one of them is an absolute alien.
Avipopoki and Friends
Avipopoki and Friends
Comic - Slice of Life
Its hard being a Cat Girl in a Dog Mans world...but with a little love, light, and laughter, maybe we will be okay.
Sparkling Water
Sparkling Water
Comic - Slice of Life
Errol a young college student helps people he meets who are developing their powers.
MONICA MOONGIRL SUKI
MONICA MOONGIRL SUKI
Comic - Slice of Life
Monica Moongirl Suki is a Xhosa-Japanese woman from East London South Africa. She is a rapper and a mean spitter.
A Girl Like Nayirah
A Girl Like Nayirah
Comic - Slice of Life
Running away from bullies, middle school student Chris runs into a pecular girl nameds Nayirah, who will shape his entire love life!
Out There
Out There
Comic - Slice of Life
In a quirky and eccentric town, 15-year-old Nicolas embarks on a journey of self-discovery unlike any other. After just moving in to this new environment, Nicolas finds himself embraced by a group of equally off-kilter friends who introduce him to the town's delightfully bizarre charm. From peculiar local traditions to inexplicable phenomena, the town is a place where the mundane and the extraordinary collide in unexpected ways. As Nicolas and his newfound companions unravel the town's eccentricities, they stumble upon new peculiar people who will join them in their adventures. Together, they must navigate the whimsical and often surreal landscape of the town, forging bonds and uncovering secrets that will forever change their perception of reality.
Mr. Funny Man
Mr. Funny Man
Comic - Slice of Life
Mr. Funny Man follows 48-year-old Wyatt Chumbly, a once-promising stand-up comic whose life has stalled out in every way that matters. After burning bridges and bombing on stage one too many times, Wyatt returns to the one place he swore he'd never go back to: home. Now living in a crumbling, hand-me-down home, and working part-time at a convenience store, Wyatt spends his days dodging responsibility and smoking through his anxiety. His estranged mother—now slipping into dementia in a nearby retirement home—remains a source of both guilt and unresolved trauma. Despite himself, Wyatt begins performing again at a run-down comedy club called The Funky Pickle, where the open mic scene is brutal, the audience indifferent, and the beer flat. It's there he meets Jazz—a sharp, up-and-coming comic with zero patience for Wyatt’s self-pity but an instinct for pushing him forward. As the story unfolds, Wyatt faces down everything he's been avoiding: failed relationships, creative cowardice, and the humiliating realization that he may never be "great"—he might just be okay. But as he begins to find his voice again, both on and off stage, he learns that showing up—whether it's for a gig, his mother, or himself—might be the biggest punchline of all. At once bleakly funny and quietly hopeful, Mr. Funny Man is a comic about aging without grace, jokes without laughter, and the fragile dignity of trying anyway.