I’ve been reading a lot of comics lately. They’re fast reads, so you’ll always have time for them; they’re fun, which means they lift you up, which means it’s easier to make time for them; and when you buy them, you get to support other creative people who know what it’s like to struggle through not being able to make a living with your art. So this week I give you three of my favorite comics …
OK, I was excited.
Adulthood Is a Myth: A Sarah’s Scribbles Collection by Sarah Anderson
Every time Sarah posts a new comic on the Sarah Scribbles Facebook page, I find myself saying to the computer, “OMG that is ME.” Hilarious, adorable, so much fun.
Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
Fall-off-the-couch-laughing funny. I’m not kidding. Snort-your-milk-out-your-nose funny. The thing with the banana in the store … yeah. Totally me, and I’m not ashamed to admit it.
Heart and Brain: An Awkward Yeti Collection
The road sign says it all. Heart, Brain, and various other organs get up to no good. Well, Heart does. Brain tries to restrain him. I swear, I’ve been having these same conversations with myself all my life.
I’d love to find other comics like these three! Anybody have one that should be added to the list?
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson.
Oh for sure. Love those two.
Hi. Really enjoyed the three comic resources you shared. They all have facebook pages so people can enjoy these daily. Thanks.
I have always enjoyed The Smurfs.
They were a childhood favorite of mine! Scary Gargamel. 😀