An ongoing dramatic, dark comedy about Hailey: A 20-something female who is trying so hard to live the California "dream" while colliding with the harsh reality of adult life.
Nokia is a young adult, living on a space station New Rauma. Nokia has just gotten their immortality and the best use they can come up with it is to browse the old internet all day long without eating or sleeping and not having to worry about dying of hunger. After three weeks of old internet Nokia's parents decide they've had enough.
Follow Alex as he defies all reclusive, introverted webcomic cliches and explores the outside world with his plastic hand sidekick, Johand. Expect the sky, some grass, buildings, maybe a bird, some rain.
Comics to fill the uncontrollable, overarching void in your life! Of course, they probably won't.
See the world through Nicholalala’s eyes. She has always seen the world a little differently, but now living in a new culture and struggling with a new language, she withdraws into her own mind and sees things in a more whimsical and creative way than real life. Where does reality end and imagination really start?
Average Adventures of an Average Girl is a webcomic that talks about bad luck, a little bit of daydreaming and a lot of personal (and weird) daily experiences seen from the eyes of young wanna-be artist! If something can go wrong, it will go wrong. But it will make a great story
Creating comics, playing videos games, eating burgers - everything is better when it's with your best friend. Learn how to adult with Tara and Sarah every Saturday!
A lighthearted comic about an amateur university Taekwondo club! Join the team as they train, sweat, eat, & laugh their way through daily life.
With no savings, average qualifications, and a bank balance consistently below 10,000 won, can the Backbone Breaker Gye Baeksun really escape unemployment?
Lunarbaboon is a half man/half moon monkey trying to make sense of it all.
Have you ever eaten a sandwich so vigorously that crumbs got all over your hair and when you went to brush it off, split ends from your tired, disintegrating hair also fell out and you had to ask yourself, 'Am I even real?' No? Just me? Okay. Anyway, this is a comic about learning to be a real lady person.