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 Mikesaka Art Class (◆Episodes are about art methods.)
Mikesaka Art Class (◆Episodes are about art methods.)
Comic - Slice of Life
Mikesaka Tamaki runs an art class in Japan. Through this slice-of-life manga, you'll get a peek into my daily life. By reading, you'll discover some of the drawing techniques I teach my students and catch a glimpse of life in Japan.
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.
Spooky Girls
Spooky Girls
Comic - Slice of Life
Meet JENNY THE WERECAT. Jenny is... well, you saw the title -- she's a werecat! She's very much aware of her condition, which allows her to speak with other cats (who love her) and other nocturnal animals (who love her a lot less). Jenny runs a Cat Café, and finds herself at odds with a scrappy homeless werecat who keeps stealing cans of wet food.
WalCat
WalCat
Comic - Slice of Life
A bunch of young adults work for a secret government law enforcement agency in exchange for free college tuition.
Sparkling Water
Sparkling Water
Comic - Slice of Life
Errol a young college student helps people he meets who are developing their powers.
Bevs Boredom
Bevs Boredom
Comic - Slice of Life
With the fiercest eyebrows around, one can only assume they're full of secrets... Join the life of Bev filled with anxiety, jokes, and more anxiety.
Slime Time!!!
Slime Time!!!
Comic - Slice of Life
Enjoy the daily lives of cute little slime monsters! - Updates on Wednesdays
Mina e Nuno
Mina e Nuno
Comic - Slice of Life
True stories of a Korean-American girl and a Portuguese guy, with family members Puff and Wally Wu-Wu. 31 pages of cute, light hearted comics touching on all sorts of topics, from watching Ghibli movies and K-dramas, to colonization and living as a POC in America.
The Cartoonist's Musings
The Cartoonist's Musings
Comic - Slice of Life
Winsor is a cartoonist working for The Times newspaper in the 1920s and is struggling to come up with an idea for a comic strip. While in a diner, a middle age waitress encourages Winsor and suddenly he comes up with a comic strip. Winsor continues to struggle to find ideas and realizes the waitress is the one who is always able to inspire him. He confronts her and what happens next is.........
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.