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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.
Maid Madea
Maid Madea
Comic - Slice of Life
There's a rich household owned by the Zellers that have five maids. The youngest being Madea among them.
The Odd Pair
The Odd Pair
Comic - Slice of Life
Igor answers a Dog-walking Ad, only to find his new "Dog" is a talking Tiger! Together, they embark on an unexpected walk, but by the end, Igor faces a difficult decision that could change everything...
Another Day on Earth
Another Day on Earth
Comic - Slice of Life
A weekly slice of life webcomic about pop culture and everything geek. Words by Frank Martin with art by Megan Huang.
Slime Time!!!
Slime Time!!!
Comic - Slice of Life
Enjoy the daily lives of cute little slime monsters! - Updates on Wednesdays
Monstrously Cute
Monstrously Cute
Comic - Slice of Life
Follow the adventures of roommates Ophilia the Gorgon, Tia the Sphinx, Carlotta the Vampire, and Didi the Werewolf! New updates every Monday at www.monstrouslycute.com and Webtoon!
Min
Min
Comic - Slice of Life
Starting uni, Neo's only goal is to date hot chicks. His plan crumbles because of Min, his roommate who makes him feel things.
Sowing, Sowed
Sowing, Sowed
Comic - Slice of Life
The year is 1928, and winter is coming to the Kazakh steppe. Strange things have been afoot, but strangest of all is what one family finds crying in their field...
Some Random Creations...
Some Random Creations...
Comic - Slice of Life
When random story lines are given form...
Gingerberry
Gingerberry
Comic - Slice of Life
Joan Gingerberry is a young woman grappling with the anxieties and uncertainty that come with adulthood—burdened by regret and trauma, she struggles to reconcile her past with her present. Often withdrawing into herself, Joan finds the one solace in her life being her childhood companions—stuffed animal dolls that come to life through magic. Among these companions is Roy, a charming rabbit and her dearest friend, who will remind her that it is okay to be sad, and most importantly, that it is valuable to learn to smile again…